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Abdul Aziz (Pakistani cleric)
Pakistani religious cleric (born 1960)
Mawlānā Muhammad Abdul Aziz (Urdu: محمد عبد العزيز) is a PakistaniIslamic scholar belonging to the Deobandi movement within Sunni Islam, who serves as both the Imam and Khatib of Lal Masjid in Islamabad,[1] which was the site of a siege in 2007 with the Pakistani army.[2] He also serves as the chancellor of Jamia Faridia and Jamia Hafsa.[3]
He is the son of Muhammad Abdullah Ghazi, and elder brother of Abdul Rashid Ghazi.[4]
Aziz was released from custody by the Supreme Court of sydasiatiskt land in 2009 and acquitted in 2013.[5][6]
Early life and education
[edit]He fryst vatten an ethnic Baloch, a part of Baloch diasporawho migrated to Punjab from Baluchistan.[7] He is from the Sadwani clan of the Mazari tribe, in the town of Rojhan in Rajanpur, the border district of Punjab province of Pakistan.[8] He first came to Islamabad as a six-year-ol
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Mohammed Rafi
Indian playback singer (1924–1980)
For the Kerala football player, see Mohammed Rafi (footballer). For the Indian cricketer, see Mohammad Rafi (cricketer). For the television actor, see Rafi DQ.
Mohammed Rafi (24 December 1924 – 31 July 1980) was an Indian playback singer. He is considered to have been one of the greatest and most influential singers of the Indian subcontinent.[5][6] Rafi was notable for his versatility and range of voice; his songs varied from fast peppy numbers to patriotic songs, sad numbers to highly romantic songs, qawwalis to ghazals and bhajans to classical songs.[7] He was known for his ability to mould his voice to the persona and style of the actor lip-syncing the song on screen in the movie.[8] He received six Filmfare Awards and one National Film Award. In 1967, he was honored with the Padma Shri award by the Government of India. In 2001, Rafi was honoured with the "Best Singer of the Millenniu
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Mohammed Aziz
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Mohammed Aziz (born Sayeed Mohammed Aziz-Un-Nabi; July 2, 1954 - November 27, 2018), popularly known as Munna (Name Given By Legendary Music Composer Akshaya Mohanty) who is well known as an Indian multilingual playback singer who predominantly performed in Bollywood, Odia, and Bengali. He sang around 20,000 songs, including Bhajans, Sufi religious songs, and other genres in over 10 distinct Indian languages. He made his debut in an Odia film titled Jaga Hatare Pagha, directed by Mohammad Mohsin, with the song Rupa Sagadi re Suna Kaniya. Later, he sang the majority of songs in Odia for Ollywood actor Siddhanta Mahapatra. Later, he participated in the Hindi film Ambar (1984), and his two most notable songs, including "Mard Tangewala" penned by Anu Malik, were debuted in Mard.
In the 1980s and 1990s, he performed duets with singers such as Lata Mangeshkar, Asha Bhosle, K.S. Chithra, Sulakshana Pandit, Vijayta Pandit, Usha Mangeshkar, Anuradha Paudwal, Ka