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  • Pakistan’s top 10 national songs

    Pakistan’s top 10 national songs

     When we feel proud of our country, certain songs take us to a place of unity and joy. For a long time Pakistani musicians have created music that shows our nation’s ups and downs, successes and hopes. These special songs have become a big part of who we are, making us feel emotions and remember moments that are passed down through generations. Here are the top 10 national songs that we love and remember.
     
    Dil Dil Pakistan

     Dil Dil Pakistan is Vital Signs’s monster hit, sung by Junaid Jamshed, It was produced and directed by Shoaib Mansoor. The lyrics of the song were written by Shoaib Mansoor and Nisar Nasik. It was released in 1985 by the pop band Vital Signs. 

    Jeevay Jeevay
    The song was sung by Shahnaz Rahmatullah, and the lyrics were written by Nawabzada. Mirza Jamiluddin Ahmed Khan also known as Jamiluddin Aali. Jeevay Jeevay Pakistan was relased in 1972.

     
     Ae Watan Pyare Watan  
    The song is sung by Ustad Amanat Ali Khan and it is written by Prof. Karam Hydri.

    Is Parcham Ke Saye Talay 

    The song is sung and written by Nayyara Noor, Is Parcham Ke Saye Talay Hum Ek Hain brings to mind a well-known milli naghma that we have been listening to for years. The song is from the film Farz aur Mamta which was released in 1975.

    Hum Mustafavi Hain

     The song was released in 1974, specifically for the Islamic Summit Conference. It is sung by Mehdi Zaheer and written by Jamiluddin Ahmed Khan, also known as Jamiluddin Aali.

      Yeh Watan Tumhara Hai

     The song Yeh Watan Tumhara Hai was released on the 64 Independce Day of Pakistan. It is sung by Ustad Mehdi Hassan. The song is written by Kaleem Usmani.

    Sohni Dharti  

    The song Sohni Dharti is sung by Shahnaz Rahmatullah and written by Masroor Anwar.

     
     Watan Ki Mitti Gawah Rehna  

    The song is sung by Nayyara Noor and written by Sheeba Akhtar.

    Mera Inaam Pakistan

    The song is by Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and written by Jamil Ud Din Aali.

     Hum Zinda Qaum Hain

     

    The mill naghma is sung by Tehsin Javed, Amjad Hussain, Fatima Jaffery  and the Benjamin Sisters. Hum Zinda Qaum Hain is written by Hafeez Jalandhari, who also wrote the Pakistan national anthem.

     

     
     
    These classic Pakistani songs are a big part of our country’s culture and identity. They make us feel emotions, remember memories, and feel connected to each other. As we celebrate being Pakistani, let’s enjoy and appreciate these songs that show who we are as a nation.

  • Babur Junaid Jamshed shares his father’s wish for Shahadat 

    Babur Junaid Jamshed shares his father’s wish for Shahadat 

    Junaid Jamshed, known for his music and devotion to Islam, left a lasting impact on both, a legacy now carried on by his son.  

    Recently, Babur Junaid appeared as a guest on the Nadir Ali podcast. He talked about the last conversation with his father and his last wish for martyrdom (Shahadat). 

    During the podcast, Nadir Ali respectfully requested permission to share Junaid Jamshed’s last voice note, provided by a close friend. 

    Nadir Ali said, “With your permission, I’d like to discuss your last moments with Junaid Jamshed. I would also like to talk about his last voice note, which was shared by Arsalan Bhai, who used to be with him. I’ve listened to the voice note, and I noticed that Junaid Jamshed often used to say ‘MashaAllah’ and ‘Insha Allah’ frequently, but in his last message, he said, ‘I will come to Karachi’ without adding ‘Insha Allah.’ It seems that Allah had other plans, and it was not meant to be.”. 

    Talking about Junaid Jamshed Shahadat 

    Babur Junaid Jamshed said, “I was at home when we heard about Baba’s news. My mother told me, but there’s something I’ve never told anyone before: he wished for martyrdom. He often said, ‘I acknowledge my faults and wrongdoings; I seek forgiveness,’ which is why he desired martyrdom. Embracing martyrdom was our father’s greatest wish; you wouldn’t believe that he consistently prayed for it. We would become concerned, and my mother would sometimes get upset with his prayers, but that’s how it was.” 

     Junaid Jamshed was a very good, kind, humble, and friendly person, qualities bestowed upon him by Allah.” Babur added.