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flowersofjannah · 4 years ago
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Based on all these news stories I've been seeing, I think men in Pakistan need an additional course in school on developing empathy, a second course on how to treat and respect women, a third course on toxic masculinity, and a fourth course on dealing with their fragile ego.
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ahlulbaytnetworks · 4 years ago
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99 NAMES OF FATIMA TUZ ZAHRA(Sa),
Muslims express their love and devotion to pivotal figures in Islamic history by giving these figures titles. Shi'a Muslims hold Fatimah Zahra s.a, Muhammad's daughter, in special reverence, and give her these titles:
Aabida (Devout)
Aadila (Lady who Judges right)
Aalia (Lady of High Rank)
Aalima (The Intelligent Lady)
Aamila (Doer, An Active Lady)
Adil (Beloved)
Afzal-ul-Nisa (The most supreme of the women)
Ahad-ul-Akbar
Arfiya
Azhra (The chaste)
Aziza (Respected Lady)
Basita (Given of Prosperity)
Batina (Intrinsic)
Batool (The pure one)
Batool-e-Izra
Bazat e Mustafa
Buzat-il-Rasool
Daniya (Liberal Lady)
Durra An-noor (Path of light)
Fakhr-e-Hajra (Pride of Lady Hajra)
Farwaia
Fasiha
Fateha (Surah Al Hamd of Qur'an)
Fatima-tuz-Zahra Salamullah Allehe
Fazia
Habiba (Beloved)
Hajiya (Pilgrim who have performed Hajj)
Hakima (Philosopher)
Halima (Gentle Lady)
Hazira (Ready, Present)
Hijaziya
Hirra
Hissan (Comely & Beautiful)
Hujjata
Iftikhar-e-Hawwa (Pride of Lady Eve First Women)
Ihleya (Wife of Imam Ali)
Umm-ul-Aaima (Mother of Imams)
Umm-ul-Abeeha (Mother of her Father)
Umm-ul-Hasan (Mother of Hasan ibn Ali)
Umm-e-Mujtaba (Mother of Hasan ibn Ali)
Umm-ul-Hussein (Mother of Husayn ibn Ali)
Umme-Sayyid-us-Shohada (Mother of Husayn ibn Ali)
Umm-e-Zainab (Mother of Zaynab bint Ali)
Umm-e-Umme-Kulsoom (Mother of Umm Kulthum bint Ali)
Umm-ul-Kitab (Mother of the Book)
Umm-ul-Masaib (Mother of Sufferings)
Umm-ul-Mohsin (Mother of Al Muhsin)
Umm-ul-Sibtain (Mother of Sibtain i.e. Hasan ibn Ali & Husayn ibn Ali)
Insia Haura
Jaaza
Jaleela (Great Woman)
Jamila (Beautiful Woman)
Kalima-e-Baqiya
Kareema
Khair-un-Nisa
Khatoon-e-Junat (The Lady of Paradise)
Kokub dari
Kosar
Laylatul-Qadr (19th, 21st & 23rd Night of Ramadan)
Malik-e-Tatheer (Owner of Tatheer(purity))
Mardhiah (The one who pleases God)
Maryam-e-Kubra (Greater Mary)
Masooma (Infallible)
Mastora (The Lady)
Mehroosa (the defender)
Mosofa
Mubarakah (The blessed)
Mubarika
Mohaddisa
Mukhdoma
Mukhera
Mukrima
Mumjida
Munjiya
Muqdra
Murj-ul-Bahrain Yaltaqyan
Musliya
Muthara
Najiba
Naseeba
Nasiha
Nasiya
Nazeeral-il-Bashr
Nijiya
Nooriya (The Light)
Naqya
Nusbeeha
Qahira
Qaima (The Everlasting)
Qaria
Radhiah (The gratified)
Rafeea (Exalting)
Raghiba (Desirous)
Rahija
Rakiya
Rashk-e-Aseeya (Pride of Lady Aseeya)
Razia (Contented, Agreed)
Razzya
Sabeea
Sabeeha
Sadiqa (Faithful)
Sahiba (Lady)
Sahib-Hil-Aati
Saima
Sajida (Worshipper, Adorer)
Sualeha (Virtuous)
Saleema (Perfect)
Sania
Syeda-Tun-Nisa-el-Alameen (Leader of all women of the Universe)
Sayyeda Aalim
Shafeea (Advocate)
Shafeqa (Merciful)
Shafia (Healer)
Shahida (Evident)
Shajra-e-Tayyiba (Lady with Clean Genealogical Tree)
Shahzadi-e-Kounain (Princess of the Universe)
Siddiqa (The Truthful)
Surah Kausar (Sorrah Kausur of Qur'an)
Sorat-e-Nafs-e-Kuli
Tahira (The Virtuous)
Taqiyya (Pious Lady)
Timur
Waeeba
Wafiya
Waleeya
Wali-e-Khuda (friend of God)
Waziha
Zahida (A devout lady)
Zahira (Visible Lady)
Zahra (The Lady of light)
Zakiyah (The chaste)
Zujaja
Zoja e Murtaza (Wife of Imam Ali)
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dopecollectionarbiterlove · 6 years ago
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Lamhay Download Free Drama - Last Episode , Saima Noor, Sarmad Khoosat
Lamhay Download Free Drama – Last Episode , Saima Noor, Sarmad Khoosat
Lamhay Download Free Drama – Last Episode , Saima Noor, Sarmad Khoosat
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weaajkal · 7 years ago
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دودہائیاں گزرنے کے باوجود فلم انڈسٹری پنجابی فلموں کی ہیروئن صائمہ نو ر جیسی ہیروئن تلاش نہ کر سکی #Lahore #filmindustry #actress #Saimanoor #Punjabimovies #Tuesday #aajkalpk لاہور: دو دہائیاں گزرنے کے باوجود فلم انڈسٹری پنجابی فلموں کی الڑ مٹیار صائمہ نور کا متبادل تلاش نہ کر سکی۔ تفصیلا�� کے مطابق فلم انڈسٹری کی سپر سٹار اداکارہ صائمہ نور پچھلی دو دہائیوں ��ے زیادہ فلم انڈسٹری میں ہیروئن کے رول پر کام کرتی رہی ہیں اور کسی بھی ہدایتکار اور فلمساز نے آنے والے وقتوں میں ان کا متبادل تلاش کرنے کی کوشش نہیں کی یہی وجہ ہے کہ آج پاکستان فلم انڈسٹری میں صائمہ نور کا کوئی متبادل نظر نہیں آتا ۔ اداکارہ صائمہ نور اپنے دراز قد ہونے کی وجہ سے پنجابی فلموں کی مقبول ہیروئن مانی جاتی رہیں جبکہ اس سے قبل انجمن ،آسیہ ،فردوس اور نغمہ بیگم اپنے دراز قد کی وجہ سے پنجابی فلموں میں چھائی رہیں ۔ اس حوالے سے صائمہ نور کا کہنا ہے کہ جس طرح کرکٹ ، ہاکی اور دیگر کھیلوں میں سینئر کھلاڑیوں کے متبادل تیار کیے جاتے ہیں اسی طرح فلموں میں بھی ہمیں اپنے سینئرز کا خلا پر کرنے کے لئے نئے ٹیلنٹ کو آگے لانا ہو گا ورنہ پنجابی فلم انڈسٹری جمود کا شکار ہو جائے گی ۔ انہوں نے کہا کہ میں نے بڑی سکرین پر جتنا بھی کام کیا ہے اس سے مطمئن ہوں اور نئے آنے والے ٹیلنٹ کے لئے ہماری اکیڈمی کے دروازے کھلے ہیں ۔
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celeblime-blog · 7 years ago
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Pakistani Celebrities that Went Missing after Reigning Lollywood
Pakistani Celebrities that Went Missing after Reigning Lollywood
There are many Artists who once ruled on Pakistani film industry and pushed the industry to the point where it is now. But now, in the era of social media, where even junior artist got a lot of fan following, these people are just look like a faint memory. We tried to get latest updates of these heart crackers but it looks like they are not catching attention any more. Some of them are still…
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pakistanicelebritynews · 8 years ago
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Saima Wishes to Work with Shaan
Saima Wishes to Work with Shaan
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labbaik-ya-hussain-as · 3 years ago
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(Janabe fatima zahra s.a Ke 127 Laqab)
1. Aabida
2. Aadila
3. Aalia
4. Aalima
5. Aamila
6. Adil
7. Afzal al-Nisa
8. Ahad-ul-Akbar
9. Arfiya
10. Azhra
11. Aziza
12. Basita
13. Batina
14. Batool
15. Batool-e-Izra
16. Buzat-il-Rasool
17. Daniya
18. Durra An-noor
19. Fakhr-e-Hajra (Pride of Lady Hajra)
20. Farwaia
21. Fasiha
22. Fateha (Soorah Alhamd of Qur'an)
23. Fatma-tuz-Zhra Salamulaah Allehe
24. Fazia
25. Habiba (Beloved)
26. Hajiya (Pilgrim who have performed Hajj)
27.Hakima (Philosopher)
28. Halima (Gentle Lady)
29. Hazira (Ready, Present)
30. Hijaziya
31. Hirra
32. Hissan (Comely & Beautiful)
33. Hujjata
34. Iftikhar-e-Hawwa (Pride of Lady Eve FirstWomen)
35. Ihleya (Wife of Imam Ali)
36. Umm-ul-Aaima (Mother of Imams)
37. Umm-ul-Abeeha (Mother of her Father)
38. Umm-ul-Hasan (Mother of Hasan ibn Ali)
39. Umm-ul-Hussein (Mother of Husayn ibn Ali)
40. Umm-ul-Kitab (Mother of the Book)
41. Umm-ul-Masaib (Mother of Sufferings)
42. Umm-ul-Mohsin (Mother of Al Mohsin)
43. Umm-ul-Sibtain (Mother of Sibtain i.e. Hasanibn Ali & Husayn ibn Ali)
44. Insia Hora
45. Jaaza
46. Jaleela (Great Woman)
47. Jamila (Beautiful Woman)
48. Kalima-e-Baqiya
49. Karima
50. Khair-un-Nisa
51. Khatoon-e-Junat(The Lady of Paradise)
52. Kokub dari
53. Lailat-ul-Qadr (19th, 21st & 23rd Night of Ramadan)
54. Malik-e-Tatheer(Owner of Tatheer purity)
55. Mardhiah (The one who pleases God)
56. Maryam-e-Kubra (Greater Mary)
57. Masooma (Infallible)
58. Mastora (The Lady)
59. Mehroosa (the defender)
60. Mosofa
61. Mubarakah (The blessed)
62. Mubarika
63. Muhudissa
64. Mukhdoma
65. Mukhera
66. Mukrima
67. Mumjida
68. Munjiya
69. Muqdra
70. Murj-ul-BahrainYaltaqyan
71. Murziya
72. Musliya
73. Muthara
74. Najiba
75. Naseeba
76. Nasiha
77. Nasiya
78. Nazeeral-il-Bashr
79. Nijiya
80. Nooriya (The Light)
81. Nuqya
82. Nusbeeha
83. Qahira
84. Qaima (The Everlasting)
85. Qaria
86. Radhiah (The gratified)
87. Rafeea (Exalting)
88. Raghiba (Desirous)
89. Rahija
90. Rakiya
91. Rashk-e-Aseeya (Pride of Lady Aseeya)
92. Razia (Contented, Agreed)
93. Razzya
94. Sabeea
95. Sabeeha
96. Sadiqa (Faithful)
97. Sahiba (Lady, Mistress)
98. Sahib-Hil-Aati
99. Saima
100. Sajida (Worshipper, Adorer)
101. Saleeha (Virtuous)
102. Saleema (Perfect)
103. Sania
104. Sayyeda-Tun-Nisa-el-Alameen (Leader ofall women of the Universe)
105. Sayyeda Aalim
106. Shafeea (Advocate)
107. Shafeqa (Merciful)
108. Shafia (Healer)
109. Shahida (Evident)
110. Shajra-e-Tayyiba (Lady with CleanGenealogical Tree)
111. Shahzadi-e-Kaunain (Princess of theUniverse)
112. Siddiqa (The Truthful)
113. Soora Kausr (Sorrah Kausur of Qur'an)
114. Sorat-e-Nafs-e-Kuli
115. Tahira (The Virtuous)
116. Taqqya (Pious Lady)
117. Tehama (Pillar, Prop)
118. Timur
119. Waeeba
120. Wafiya
121. Waleeya
122. Wali-e-Khuda (friend of God)
123. Waziha
124. Zahida (A devout lady)
125. Zahira (Visible Lady)
126. Zahra (The Lady of light)
127. Zakiyah (The chaste)
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sarahfazli · 4 years ago
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Where the Irony Lies
Self-described: I am your average girl next-door, from Pakistan. Most people know me as being very vocally opinionated about my country and that, of course, isn’t taken too positively. The most common response I receive is doubt: “What are you talking about?”; critics ask: “where does this happen?”; or, I am accused of being overly westernized, with no idea of how things work in Pakistan.
The strangest of comments are encountered when I talk about women in Pakistan and the things we deal with: patriarchy, absent freedom, gender inequality, domestic violence, squashed ambitions amongst other things. First world problems, I am told – because in our part of the world, these (otherwise) basics are what dreams are made of.
But in the larger picture, do any of these things truly matter – when the reality we face (as women) in Pakistan is unique, by all definitions of the word.
This, I say in the backdrop of #justicefornoor. As I write, I am sure all of us know what happened this past Eid ul Azha in Islamabad. Daughter of Pakistani Diplomat to Kazakhstan and South Korea, Noor Mukadam was slaughtered after being shot at. There are reports of there being some rift between the victim and her assassin; there was also said to have been a breakup causing the said rift; it was even said that Noor was abducted before ending up where she died.
Remember, this happened the day before Eid Ul Azha 2021.
Now take a minute to recall several similar stories that went viral in our media during July-2021 alone. July 4th: two men beat up their mother and sister over a property row; July 6th: Domestic Violence Bill halted; July 17th: Umar Khalid Memon tortured his wife Qurut ul Ain for hours before eventually murdering her; July 18th: Raza Ali shot his wife Saima dead and injured his children in the process.
Wow. One month; one story (repeatedly) and the same question – yet again: is there really anything left to say? Are women not safe anywhere; do they need to watch what they wear; or should we put children in armour – because well, men will be men?
In all honesty, these aren’t outliers; these are men we see, men we know and are possibly men we are otherwise friends with.
Somehow these aren’t isolated events; as I write, I recall #justiceforzainab, the Asma Rani case and the Khadija stabbing case in Lahore. Each story left the nation in shock; some stories made headlines abroad and there were protests demanding justice and immediate and effective measures to end this violence. But to what avail – since there are countless other stories that silently get swept away, for reasons everyone is very well aware of: stigma.
So what do we do; publicly hang the accused offenders? Possibly invite the victims’ families to the hanging? Intensify nationwide protests? But would these truly be viable solutions? Simply put, such short-term solutions temporarily address public anger, by painting the perpetrators as monsters who are considered anomalies, rather than products of the system. Because in all honesty, there is most definitely a structure or a setup in place that allows such crimes to continue happening.
Note that when such incidents of abuse make headlines, conversations on social media somehow move to #NotAllMen: implying that only “some” men commit such crimes.
And that is precisely where the irony lies. Not all men partake in such crimes, but it somehow happens to all women. If fully understood, this powerfully explains the severity of the issue of “abuse” in Pakistan.
Let’s take a moment to figure out where all of this stems from. How many females in Pakistan can say they’ve never encountered “street harassment”? To explain, street harassment includes staring, catcalling, inappropriate gestures, wolf-whistling. Ironically, the fact that a lot of us don’t consider any of this as harassment is indicative of how rampant the issue is. This is where the problem starts from, but I don’t recall any efforts (whatsoever) to make Pakistan’s roads safe for the vulnerable - including children and the elderly, apart from women.
Returning to Noor Mukaddam’s case, I will not be surprised if at some point in time the questions start coming – if not already started. Did she allow him to enter her house, while her parents were away? Did they have a formal relationship that preceded the alleged breakup? Did her family allow her to meet men alone? Already, unverified and unsubstantiated details have started making the rounds. This unfortunately says a lot about the kind of society that we live in, wherein women grow up knowing that “just safely existing” is a privilege.
Recently, a friend based in Johannesburg in South Africa asked how these occurrences made me feel. To anyone based abroad, what or how could I have explained it? Fear? Insecurity? Stress? Heartbreak?  
I honestly could not think of a reply. Yes, I feel safer outside of Pakistan; but Pakistan is home and is my country where I live – despite everything. And I will continue to live in Pakistan – with a constant prayer, that I will not be another victim in the counting.
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sveniasblog · 4 years ago
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Islamabad, Pakistan, July 2021
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Today there was a women right's protest organized by Aurat Azadi March and Women Democratic Front. We intended to go but as I have an upset stomach ended up staying home. Which means we can still read about it and that I can learn more about it from Bareeha.
So Aurat means "women" and Azadi "freedom". They organize an annual March in several cities in Pakistan on World Women's day. As recently they were many cases of violence and crimes against women, there was an additional march being held today.
It started at Islamabad Press Club to demand justice for Qurat-ul-Ain, Saima, Noor Muqaddam, Silsila Alikhel, and Survivors in Usman Mirza case.
#JusticeForSaima
#JusticeForQuratUlAin
#JusticeForNoor
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#StopFemicideInPakistan
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casanova723 · 4 years ago
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indonoodoriko · 5 years ago
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身毒秘宝館(10)
パーキスターン女優たち
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ナーディラ Nadra Nadira
aethay souday (Sidha Rasta 1974)  Mumtaz まだ太る前で妖艶
sharab tera khana kharab (Aurat Ik Paheli 1975)  Sangeeta 盛大にゲップしながら踊る
karti thi toba shadi ke naam se (Muthi Bhar Chawl 1978)  Kaveeta 村の婚礼で
dilbar dil wich (Ik Doli 1982)  Nazli  ムスタアファー・クレイシーと
tere ishq ne kamlee kar chadya (Tohfa 1988)  ナーディラ 小柄でキレがある
payasa joban tarsay (Zabata 1993)  Babra Sharif  すごくエッチだ
mitti de khedonay (Majajan 2006)  サーイマ Saima Noor パンジャービー映画に格調がやってきた
ここでいったん区切って、しばらく天竺をはなれ西遊に集中するつもり
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tasksweekly · 8 years ago
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[TASK 047: HIJAB]
Inspired by the amazing @sonamhelps​ and their post here (click)! There’s a masterlist below compiled of over 50+ Hijabi Women - it’s important to note we’ve also included those who have portrayed a character wearing a hijab too. If you want want an extra challenge use random.org to pick a random number! Of course everything listed below are just suggestions and you can pick whichever character or whichever project you desire.
Any questions can be sent here and all tutorials have been linked below the cut for ease of access! REMEMBER to tag your resources with #TASKSWEEKLY and we will reblog them onto the main! This task can be tagged with whatever you want but if you want us to see it please be sure that our tag is the first five tags!
THE TASK - scroll down for FC’s!
STEP 1: Decide on a FC you wish to create resources for! You can always do more than one but who are you starting with? There are links to masterlists you can use in order to find them and if you want help, just send us a message and we can pick one for you at random!
STEP 2: Pick what you want to create! You can obviously do more than one thing, but what do you want to start off with? Screencaps, RP icons, GIF packs, masterlists, PNG’s, fancasts, alternative FC’s - LITERALLY anything you desire!
STEP 3: Look back on tasks that we have created previously for tutorials on the thing you are creating unless you have whatever it is you are doing mastered - then of course feel free to just get on and do it. :)
STEP 4: Upload and tag with #TASKSWEEKLY! If you didn’t use your own screencaps/images make sure to credit where you got them from as we will not reblog packs which do not credit caps or original gifs from the original maker.
THINGS YOU CAN MAKE FOR THIS TASK -  examples are linked!
Stumped for ideas? Maybe make a masterlist or graphic of your favourite faceclaim. A masterlist of names. Plot ideas or screencaps from a music video. Masterlist of quotes and lyrics that can be used for starters, thread titles or tags.
Screencaps
RP icons [of all sizes]
Gif Pack [maybe gif icons if you wish]
PNG packs
Manips
Dash Icons
Character Aesthetics
PSD’s
XCF’s
Graphic Templates - can be chara header, promo, border or background PSD’s!
FC Masterlists - underused, with resources, without resources!
FC Help - could be related, family templates, alternatives.
Written Guides.
and whatever else you can think of / make!
MASTERLIST!
Note: If you’re using this masterlist for casting purposes please do further research before casting any of the following.
Mercè Montalà (58)
Okky Asokawati (56) Indonesian.
Marissa Haque (54) Indonesian.
Ratih Sang (54) Indonsian.
Astri Ivo (52) Indonesian.
Nia Long (46) Afro-Trinidadian, Afro-Granadian, Afro-Barbadian, African-American.
Hanan Turk (42) Egyptian.
Elma Theana (42) Indonesian.
Inneke Koesherawati (41) Indonesian.
Yasmine Al Massri (38) Palestinian / Egyptian.
Nazanin Boniadi (37) Iranian.
Sadia Imam (37) Pakistani.
Cheche Kirani (37) Indonesian.
Niusha Zeighami (36) Iranian.
Sitara Hewitt (35) Pakistani / Welsh.
Golshifteh Farahani (33) Iranian.
Rakhee Thakrar (33) stated as being “of South Asian descent.”
Elnaz Shakerdoost (32) Iranian. 
Yunalis Mat Zara'ai (30) Malaysian.
Hiba Abouk (30) Libyan / Tunisian.
Rekha Maruthiraj (29) Indian.
Zaskia Adya Mecca (29) Indonesian.
Dina Torkia (28) Egyptian.
Oki Setiana Dewi (28) Indonesian.
Summer Bishil (28) East Indian, Saudi Arabian, German, English, Dutch, Mexican.
Sumbul Iqbal (26) Pakistani.
Omaya Zein (26)
Shila Amzah (26) Malaysian.
Nura Afia (24)
Ruba Zai (23)
Saima Chowdhury (23)
Nabiilabee (23) Russian-Algerian.
Noor Tagouri (23)
Rukku Nahar (21) Indian.
Iman Meskini (20) Tunisian / Norwegian.
Halima also known as Love halssa (20)
Halima Aden (19) Somali-American.
Soma Bhatia (18) Indian.
Maya Ali (born in 1989) Pakistani.
Amanda Stephen (?)
Jacqueline Rose (?)
Sarah Zerina (?)
Mariam Sobh (?)
Sunita Mani (?)
Dina Shihabi (?) stated as “Saudi Arabian actress of Palestinian roots.”
Samantha Mariam (?) Filipino.
Mariah Idrissi (?) Moroccan/Pakistani.
With Love, Leena (?) American/Palestinian.
Pari ZaaD (?)
Kimberley Drummond (?)
María Guinea (?)
Carla Díaz (?)
Halima Aden (?)
Urooj Nasir (?) Pakistani.
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dopecollectionarbiterlove · 6 years ago
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Watch Free - Lamhay - Last Episode - Drama Cost - Saima Noor, Sarmad Khoosat - Pakistani Drama
Watch Free – Lamhay – Last Episode – Drama Cost – Saima Noor, Sarmad Khoosat – Pakistani Drama
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newostlyrics · 5 years ago
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Wafa Kar Chalay OST Lyrics – Mulazim Hussain: The Drama Wafa Kar Chalay OST is sung by Mulazim Hussain and composed by Naveed Nashad. The Song Wafa Kar Chalay  OST is written by Sabir Zafar and directed by Hisham Syed. The Drama Wafa Kar Chalay is Starring by Ahmed, Sehrish Akhter, Alizay Tahir, Saima Qureshi, Fariha Noor, Sabahat Adil Khan, Sajeer Uddin, Afshan Qureshi, Salma Asim, Shaharyar Child Star, Zunair Dar, Feroz Qadri & Others and presented by Momina Duraid Productions Hum Tv.
Wafa Kar Chalay OST – Mulazim Hussain
Wafa Kar Chalay OST Details: Song: Wafa Kar Chalay OST Singer: Mulazim Hussain Composer: Naveed Nashad Lyrics: Sabir Zafar Edit & Post: Faizan Ghori D.O.P: Azhar Abbas Kazmi Writer: Abida Manzoor Ahmed Director: Hisham Syed Producer: Momina Duraid Channel: Hum Tv
Wafa Kar Chalay OST Lyrics:
Tan mann mera aisa jala re… Tan mann mera aisa jala re… Na rakh hon mein na koi laaree Nemai ree ba bulay re…
Nemai ree ba bulay re… Nemai ree ba bulay re…
Band hai mujh par waqt ki chaokhat.. Ay na koi aa ski aahat
Mann cho le pathar ki se silwat… Aise badly gham ne karwat..
Kena jo tha wo na kha re Kiya arzoo the kiya hogiya ree
Jeevan ki yeh ponjhe le lo Ankhein meri hasti le lo…
Sansoon ki yeh masti le lo Meri sari hasti le lo…
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pakostdramalyrics · 5 years ago
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Wafa Kar Chalay OST Lyrics - Mulazim Hussain | New Hum Tv Drama 2020
Wafa Kar Chalay OST Lyrics – Mulazim Hussain | New Hum Tv Drama 2020
Wafa Kar Chalay OST Lyrics – Mulazim Hussain: The Drama Wafa Kar Chalay OST is sung by Mulazim Hussain and composed by Naveed Nashad. The Song Wafa Kar Chalay  OST is written by Sabir Zafar and directed by Hisham Syed. The Drama Wafa Kar Chalay is Starring by Ahmed, Sehrish Akhter, Alizay Tahir, Saima Qureshi, Fariha Noor, Sabahat Adil Khan, Sajeer Uddin, Afshan Qureshi, Salma Asim, Shaharyar…
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paktalktv · 6 years ago
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