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Shan e EID ul Azha (LHR Studio Special)

1st Day of Eid Ul Azha - ARY Qtv

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00:00In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
00:12Ladies and gentlemen, you are celebrating Eid al-Adha and Eid-ul-Adha with us.
00:21Alhamdulillah, we are celebrating Eid al-Adha and Eid-ul-Adha with our celebrities, our stars of ARWQ Television.
00:30And we are sharing a lot of things with you that you don't usually know about these personalities.
00:39We have joined a beautiful member of the Qawwal tribe, Respected Haji Syedullah Khan Sahib.
00:48Peace be upon you.
00:49Peace be upon you too.
00:50Eid Mubarak.
00:51Khair Mubarak.
00:52And welcome.
00:53Thank you.
00:54By the grace of God, you are one of the famous Qawwal of Pakistan.
00:59You have a unique style and style.
01:03This is by the grace of God.
01:04To help the Prophet, to read the Arifana Kalaam.
01:07May God keep you happy and prosperous.
01:09This is all by the grace of God.
01:11Allah Akbar.
01:13Respected Hussain Shakargari Sahib.
01:16In the name of God.
01:17Respected Nushai Sahib.
01:18We were talking about smiling.
01:20I had asked Respected Masoomi Sahib to smile and laugh.
01:29You were looking at him very intently.
01:31How will he smile and how will he laugh?
01:34I would like you to show us a practical example of this.
01:39I had asked you and Mufti Sahib for a practical example.
01:43When he told me that I should not use the word Kehkaha.
01:47I had asked him how can I use the word Zabd?
01:52It was a situation where the Khadaqah is going to be played.
01:58How will you use the word Zabd?
02:00I wanted to ask you this question.
02:03Mufti Sahib left.
02:05I will answer this question.
02:07What is the way to use the word Zabd?
02:09Doctor is with us in terms of knowledge.
02:13Like humans use many things.
02:16If we keep in mind the criteria given by Mufti Sahib,
02:21it is okay to use the word Zabd.
02:22But let us ask Doctor about this.
02:25Doctor, the situation was such that you started laughing out of control.
02:34Unknowingly, your voice came out.
02:37How to control this?
02:39Mufti Sahib pointed towards the Sunnah of the Prophet.
02:44What is the way of the Prophet?
02:46There are many things that we practice.
02:52What is the best thing in that?
02:56Laughing out of control is not a sin.
03:01It is not a grave sin.
03:04Actually, the Sufis say that laughing out of control
03:10kills the heart.
03:12Which you pointed towards.
03:13But sometimes, even if you laugh out of control,
03:18it is not considered a sin.
03:20But this deviates us from the Sunnah of the Prophet.
03:28We get the Hadith of the Prophet.
03:32We get the Hadith of the Prophet
03:36that he visited the beard of the Prophet.
03:42This rarely happens.
03:45For example, the Prophet was saying
03:48that on the Day of Judgment,
03:50he will be present in the court of Allah.
03:52And his sins will be kept in front of him.
03:55Allah will say, you did this and that.
03:57He will accept that he did it.
03:59The Prophet said, Allah will say,
04:02I have forgiven you for this small sin.
04:05That person will think that
04:07when my small sins are being forgiven,
04:10I will tell him that you have not told me yet.
04:13He will say, I still have big sins.
04:16The Prophet laughed so much
04:19that the beard of the Prophet saw it.
04:22So sometimes it is possible
04:24that you laugh out of control
04:28but you should not overdo it.
04:30This is what I would like to say.
04:32Because of overdoing it,
04:34the heart becomes dead.
04:36Yes.
04:37This is what the Qufti Sahib said.
04:39I would like our respected Qari Uwais Asghar Sahib
04:43to come here.
04:45We have heard that you are getting married.
04:48Mashallah.
04:50Mashallah.
04:52I am getting a sweet tooth.
04:54I will get a sweet tooth.
04:56He will get a sweet tooth.
04:58Mashallah.
05:00I will give you a sweet tooth.
05:02What does this mean?
05:04Are you in a hurry to get married?
05:06No.
05:07You should have given me a sweet tooth.
05:09I will give you a sweet tooth.
05:12Mashallah.
05:14He got married before me.
05:16Thank God.
05:18No.
05:19Why did you get married first?
05:21You should have married Qari Sahib first.
05:23Qari Sahib, how long has it been?
05:26It has been six months.
05:28I just came to know.
05:30I just came to know.
05:32Look at this.
05:34Nushai Sahib, tell me.
05:36It is because of the sugar level.
05:38Thank God.
05:41Tell me, how many goats have you had?
05:43Don't change the topic.
05:45How many months have you been married?
05:47It has been six months.
05:49So, you got married six months ago.
05:51Our friends are very surprised.
05:53It is such a big wedding.
05:55It happens when God wants it to happen.
05:58God is great.
06:00We prayed for you in the last show.
06:02God is great.
06:04So, you are not planning to get married again?
06:06This is your first wedding.
06:08This is your first Eid.
06:10So, what gift would you like to give to your wife?
06:13I would like to congratulate my wife.
06:15So that she will follow your Sunnah.
06:17I would like to congratulate you.
06:19And this sweet is for you.
06:21This is great.
06:23Do you watch TV?
06:25I watch it at home.
06:27I have eaten it.
06:29What gift would you like to give to all our guests?
06:36I would like to give them a lot of blessings.
06:38Wow.
06:40A lot of blessings.
06:42You know what?
06:44Our Abid Chishti Japanese.
06:48Yes.
06:50I will come to this.
06:52What dish do you like to eat?
06:54Afzal, I would like to say something.
06:58Please say it loudly.
07:00I would like to say that
07:02First of all,
07:04Abid Masoomi said that
07:06we cook, eat and feed Ahmed Bhai.
07:12He said that he feeds Ahmed Raza Jamaat.
07:16Now, I have a question.
07:18He feeds him.
07:20When one of them goes to Sialkot.
07:22Which one?
07:24Any one of them goes to Sialkot.
07:26I went to Sialkot.
07:32I called him.
07:34I called him.
07:36He did not answer my call.
07:38No.
07:40Masoomi sir.
07:42I called him.
07:44Masoomi sir.
07:46He said that he feeds him.
07:48But he only feeds him.
07:50I called him once.
07:52He did not answer my call.
07:54Abid Bhai, you are too much.
07:56He does not have to feed me anything.
07:58I will tell you.
08:00He called me.
08:02I have taken international roaming.
08:04I think.
08:06When he called me, I was in London.
08:10Brother, I remember one thing.
08:14Shahi sir, I remember one thing.
08:16When I called him.
08:18He said in his Sialkot dialect.
08:20I did not come here.
08:22I did not come here.
08:26His special love is only with him.
08:28He does not love anyone else.
08:30No.
08:32I will wear my Nafi.
08:34Very good.
08:36I should wear my Nafi.
08:38Then why are you wearing a kurta?
08:40I am not.
08:42Then why are you wearing a kurta?
08:44I am not wearing a kurta.
08:46In Nafi, there is a strange style of Darweshi.
08:48Your pocket is safe.
08:50I did not come here.
08:52My pocket is safe.
08:56Shahi sir.
09:00I wanted to ask.
09:02I wanted to ask.
09:04Which dish does he like?
09:06Shahi sir, I cook.
09:08I will tell you.
09:10I do Halal.
09:12I also cook meat.
09:14I also cook.
09:16I also eat.
09:18You are making a poem.
09:20Listen to me.
09:22I have come here with your name.
09:24Japanese people are not allowed.
09:26I am not fooling.
09:28He has many dishes.
09:30Whenever you have been to his house,
09:32tell me his name.
09:34So that I can know.
09:36I will come to your house for dinner.
09:38His dish is Sushi.
09:40Sushi.
09:42Fish.
09:44Sushi.
09:46It's famous all over the world.
09:47People from Pakistan and all over the world eat it.
09:51I can't eat it, sir.
09:52Tell me, did you say sushi?
09:55Sushi.
09:55We don't know, because we don't know Japanese.
09:58We don't know about sushi, sushi, sushi.
10:00We don't know about it.
10:02We don't know which dish it is.
10:03What's in it?
10:05It's a fish dish.
10:07It's a fish dish with rice.
10:09It's a very popular dish.
10:11When are you going to invite all of us?
10:15Just pray that I invite all of you.
10:17You're going to pray again.
10:19You'll go to Japan and eat it there.
10:20I'll go to Japan and eat it.
10:21Mr. Shashi is not in Pakistan.
10:23This is unfair.
10:24But let me tell you one thing.
10:26Let me tell you one thing.
10:28Believe me.
10:29Right now, I feel that Mr. Jamati and Mr. Abid
10:35are thinking that I'll make this sushi.
10:38No.
10:39They're thinking that I'll make it.
10:40You have to give the recipe and you have to spend money.
10:43They'll make it.
10:44Okay.
10:45Do you accept it?
10:46I accept it.
10:47Tell me the date.
10:48I accept it.
10:51We'll make the sushi with curry.
10:53No, we'll make it.
10:54You'll have to eat it with chopsticks.
10:56Chopsticks.
10:57In this regard, Mr. Ejaz Shakargari.
11:02Yes.
11:03What kind of sushi is this?
11:05It's just a story.
11:07Okay.
11:07The one who has to feed the fish.
11:09The fish is Kala Rao.
11:10So, we eat it here.
11:12Mr. Ejaz, I'm a witness to the taste of food.
11:15In the UK, they search for big restaurants and call me.
11:19In fact, they even bring me here.
11:21Sir, there's a restaurant over there.
11:24We should talk about the fish first.
11:25We'll talk about the fish.
11:26From different places.
11:29Okay, for the people of Nath Khan,
11:32for the Qura'ah and for the scholars.
11:34Let's start with this question from Mr. Doc.
11:37Nath Khan needs the power of his voice.
11:40He needs the power of his lungs.
11:42He needs the power of his voice.
11:43And the scholars speak at the peak
11:46and use their brains more.
11:49So, which is the best food for Dr. Kibla?
11:53Actually, in our society,
11:56there's no special food.
11:59We eat whatever is available at home.
12:02Okay.
12:03There are statements as well.
12:05I don't think there's a special food for Nath Khan.
12:09Sir, minced bitter gourd.
12:11It's a blessing from God.
12:14Tell us some dishes that are beneficial for all the classes.
12:19Sir, Mr. Khan is the definition of minced bitter gourd.
12:22We eat minced bitter gourd, but it's not as important.
12:26Listen to me.
12:28There should be a few basic things about food.
12:30A person should eat what is beneficial for a person.
12:35There should be a limit and a standard.
12:38Both are very important.
12:40The limit should not be such that
12:43a person thinks it's free food and then it goes bad.
12:47And the standard should not be harmful.
12:50So, these two things are important for Nath Khan,
12:54Qari Sahib and the scholars.
12:56In fact, it's important for all the classes.
12:59And it's important to take care of the other aspects as well.
13:02And it's Eid time.
13:04You should take special care while eating.
13:07And you shouldn't do this at all.
13:08Dr. Qibla, it's all done.
13:10I'm just asking.
13:11Tell us the name of the dish.
13:14I like Pulao a lot.
13:17I'm talking about myself.
13:19It's a beautiful dish for the scholars.
13:21No, I'm not saying that.
13:23I'm talking about my preference.
13:24I told you to keep in mind the standard and the quantity.
13:29And when it comes to rice, it's said that
13:32you shouldn't use rice at all.
13:34But we...
13:38Mutton.
13:39We eat mutton.
13:41We can't live without it.
13:43If we eat rice, we think that
13:47Dastarkhwan is the perfect name.
13:49And then Sialkot, Hafizabad and Gujarat.
13:52It's all about rice.
13:53I would like to make a small request.
13:55God willing, we listen to you.
13:57I would like to invite Dr. Irfanullah Saifi,
14:03who is a very intellectual and knowledgeable person,
14:07to join us in this session.
14:10We thank you very much.
14:12And we pray that may God always keep you happy.
14:18Ladies and gentlemen, we have a short break.
14:20We will be back with you.
14:23Ladies and gentlemen, your program on Eid
14:26and Eid-ul-Adha, Eid-ul-Qurban,
14:31has brought our beautiful guest with us.
14:35He has joined us.
14:37Our respected Haji Inamullah Khan.
14:40From Faisalabad.
14:41Eid Mubarak. Most welcome.
14:44And what a beautiful way you are
14:47praising our master.
14:49Thank you.
14:50MashaAllah.
14:52Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to Alka Mazahabi.
14:57I would like to ask a common question to all our guests.
15:01Look, everyone has to go through old age.
15:07And in old age, the voice changes a little.
15:13Yes.
15:14If I give an example,
15:16like our elders, our Nath Khan,
15:19Azam Chishti Rahmatullah Ali,
15:21Muhammad Ali Zuhuri Rahmatullah Ali.
15:23I have named these two seniors.
15:25So I would like one of you to recite
15:30either Zuhuri Sahab Qibla or Azam Chishti Rahmatullah Ali
15:33in their style, so that their memory is revived.
15:38Yes.
15:39Tell me, which one?
15:41Can someone recite it in the style of Zuhuri Sahab Qibla?
15:44I can recite Zuhuri Sahab, but
15:48first I will recite Azam Chishti Sahab.
15:52You will only recite one?
15:53I will only recite one.
15:54Yes, yes.
15:54I will do it because our Masoomi Sahab is a master.
16:01I will recite Azam Chishti.
16:02I will recite Misra, shortly.
16:05No one will be loved except Allah.
16:30Yes.
16:30Ma Sha Allah.
16:32Ma Sha Allah.
16:33These people have made a major contribution in the field of Nathani.
16:38No one can dare to praise them.
16:40Okay, Inaamullah Khan Sahib.
16:41Yes.
16:42What are your ideal Qawals?
16:45My ideal Qawal is the one who is alive now.
16:54The one who has passed away?
16:58Actually, I like him a lot.
16:59The one who is the most ideal?
17:01The one who is alive now are two Qawals.
17:06Abdullah Niazi and Ajas.
17:10And the one who has passed away?
17:11The one who has passed away is my father,
17:13Hashmat Ali Ustad Hashmat Ali Ustad.
17:14And my father is Manzoor and my father is Bahauddin.
17:17You have mentioned three names.
17:20The one who has passed away is an old man.
17:23Actually, I want someone to mention an ideal name
17:27and recite Misra in his style.
17:30Actually, I want to bring his memories to life.
17:33Okay.
17:35My father, Baba Hashmat Ali,
17:37he used to have a style.
17:40When he starts,
17:43he says,
17:46O my beloved,
17:53you are always in my thoughts.
18:00Yes.
18:02I have accepted that you are always in my thoughts.
18:12What do you have to say?
18:12I have come straight from Purwam.
18:14I will sing.
18:14No, Mashallah, it's okay.
18:15I wanted to see that style.
18:17Okay, Kevla Masoomi.
18:21The one who you like a lot,
18:24an old man,
18:27parody him.
18:28Tell us his style.
18:34Actually, the names you have mentioned,
18:39Adam Chishti Sahib,
18:41Alhaj Muhammad Ali Zahoori Sahib,
18:44Alhaj Abdul Saad Niyazi Sahib,
18:46Qari Zubaid Rasool,
18:49Umar Ibn Tabor Sahib.
18:51May Allah bless you all.
18:54But Adam Chishti Sahib.
18:56O my beloved,
19:03O my beloved,
19:10Yes.
19:11If it wasn't for your love,
19:19I wouldn't have had a Messiah.
19:35Very good.
19:35Qari Sahib.
19:37Subhanallah.
19:38What do you have to say?
19:39Yes, sir.
19:42A copy of any senior.
19:44Sabeer Rehmani Sahib.
19:45Yes, bismillah.
19:46I have heard a lot about him.
19:47I don't like him.
19:48Yes, yes.
19:49One misrah.
19:50In the beginning, when he said,
19:51Huzoor, such a person.
19:53Yes, bismillah.
19:54I have read it very well.
19:54Yes.
19:58Huzoor, such a person.
20:05May there be some arrangement.
20:21Yes, yes.
20:22Sir, this is one of his specialities.
20:23Very good.
20:24Subhanallah.
20:25And similarly, Saeedullah.
20:27Saeedullah Khan Sahib.
20:28Okay.
20:29Obviously, among your elders,
20:31among your descendants,
20:33they were people who read a lot of authentic literature.
20:36Yes.
20:36Okay.
20:37Which literature, which couplet,
20:40it's a short time,
20:41which couplet impressed you?
20:43Any couplet of your elders.
20:44Any misrah, any couplet.
20:46Which is always in your mind.
20:51There is a Farsi one.
20:54Okay.
20:54Bismillah.
20:56Which is always in your mind.
20:59Yes.
21:00Which is always in your mind.
21:03And which is always in your heart.
21:06And which is always in your heart.
21:09O Mustafa, O Mustafa.
21:11Subhanallah.
21:13This is also useful for poets.
21:15If you translate it.
21:19What is the meaning of this?
21:20Which is always in your mind.
21:23We are people who are like dogs.
21:27That is, we call them Ahkar or Hakir.
21:30Right?
21:31We have to say this.
21:35This is like a dog.
21:38Yes.
21:39Yes.
21:40Yes.
21:41In Bargai Rasalat.
21:43We have to say this sentence.
21:45We say this sentence.
21:47This is like a dog.
21:50And we bark like a dog.
21:53What is our name, Nisha?
21:55Yes.
21:56O Messenger of God.
21:56Yes.
22:00O Mustafa, O Mustafa.
22:02Allah Hu Akbar.
22:04Let's move on to another question.
22:10If you want to do a parody of someone.
22:15I...
22:17Because everyone has done it.
22:18Our legendary Ustad Yusuf Memon.
22:23Yes.
22:24His...
22:25Okay.
22:25In his style.
22:27I will present two mysteries.
22:31He used to start like this.
22:33Yes.
22:34Hey...
22:37My life is passing in peace.
22:43Wow.
22:45Wow.
22:45My life is passing in peace.
22:55Wow.
22:56I get food from Hassan and water from Hussain.
23:01Wow.
23:02Wow.
23:03It is Eid time.
23:05And we have beautiful people here.
23:08We can see their style.
23:11Mr. Chishti Japani.
23:13Yes, Mr. Afzal.
23:16I am a big fan of Mr. Sadiq Ismail.
23:19Wow.
23:20Really?
23:20I used to listen to him.
23:21Wow.
23:24What to say?
23:26Now no one looks good in my eyes.
23:41Just like my master.
23:46Here is Sadiq Ismail and here is Abhijit Chishti.
23:48There is no one like him.
23:54Mr. Shahid, I will say this.
23:55He needs at least 40 years to parody Mr. Sadiq Ismail.
24:02Wow.
24:0440 years.
24:05It is not possible.
24:06Yes, that is why I am saying this.
24:08You have tried.
24:10No, I don't have that much time.
24:11It is a big thing to walk on the path of elders.
24:13Mr. Kari, I have a question.
24:15What makes you angry?
24:18When someone lies.
24:19What?
24:20When someone lies in front of me.
24:23What if you ask your wife the same thing?
24:28She becomes soft.
24:29Oh no.
24:31What makes you happy?
24:33When people are happy.
24:35I am happy with many things.
24:38Give a directional answer to this question.
24:43He is angry.
24:45Don't cut it.
24:46Give an answer.
24:48You have to answer one by one.
24:50What makes you angry?
24:51What makes you happy?
24:54There is a principle from a managing point of view.
24:58When a person loses something, he becomes angry.
25:02When he gains something, he becomes happy.
25:04This is a standard.
25:06But as a manager, as a Qawwal, as a Qari,
25:12what is my direction?
25:14When do I get angry? When do I become happy?
25:17Mr. Kari, when do I become happy?
25:18I will tell you about happiness.
25:20But first, ask this question.
25:21I will think about which is more.
25:24There are many such opportunities.
25:25No, there are many.
25:26Mr. Kari, he is going to give the answer without thinking.
25:30Mr. Masoomi, when do you get angry?
25:33When you don't get food.
25:34No, you start from there.
25:36How much?
25:37He is a sugar patient.
25:40He doesn't get food.
25:42Yes, Mr. Masoomi.
25:43Mr. Chishti, when do you become happy?
25:46When I come home, my wife smiles at me.
25:52This makes me happy.
25:53Oh, God!
25:54This makes you happy.
25:55You are right.
25:55I thought when you become happy, you make me happy.
25:58He said what was in his heart.
26:02This is Mr. Chishti's courage.
26:04Yes.
26:04Okay, Mr. Hussain Shekhar Kari.
26:07When someone recites without music, I get angry.
26:09Oh, God!
26:10Even your wife recites without music.
26:12No, you were feeling a bit tired.
26:14But everyone is reciting with music.
26:16No, I am talking about my wife.
26:18Okay, when do you become happy?
26:20When someone recites with music.
26:22When someone recites well and performs well
26:26then you feel good about it.
26:30Okay, when someone recites better than you.
26:34No, when someone listens to me well, I feel happy.
26:38Okay, apart from this.
26:40When someone recites without music, you get angry.
26:42Have you ever got angry apart from this?
26:45No, you said everyone has a different meaning.
26:47No, I mean..
26:48I was in such a situation.
26:50You mean..
26:52No, overall.
26:53Overall, right?
26:54No, just a little.
26:55It's not necessary.
26:55I want you to listen to me.
26:58Sometimes, you feel happy because of someone's fun.
27:01Sometimes, you get angry because of someone's fun.
27:04I am giving you a direction.
27:06You should know that you have fun in your nature.
27:09I think, I am saying this with a lot of confidence.
27:13If there is someone called Nath Khan, he shouldn't be mischievous.
27:16This is not possible.
27:18Yes.
27:19It's a matter of anger.
27:21You have said a very important thing.
27:24Yes.
27:25He is telling about his inner situation.
27:28I think, he has lost his vision.
27:31Oh, God!
27:33Yes?
27:33I want to know when you get angry.
27:35When do you feel happy?
27:37He has said a very beautiful thing.
27:39You feel happy when you are studying well
27:42and you meet good people.
27:44Wow!
27:45You don't feel happy when you are angry.
27:47That is the best time.
27:51When you get a response.
27:53People listen to you and love you.
27:57That's a very good thing.
27:59You tell me.
28:01What do you do on the day of Eid?
28:06Do you eat and drink?
28:07Do you give Eidi?
28:09It's like that.
28:10Eid is a big day.
28:13After Eid, there is a program to sleep.
28:18Oh, God!
28:19Do you sleep on the day of Eid?
28:20No, I sleep on the day of Eid.
28:26When I am free, I sleep on the day of Eid.
28:29That's it.
28:30Okay.
28:32May God bless you.
28:33Share an incident.
28:36Do you remember anything in your life?
28:41Did you do anything naughty?
28:44Did you do anything naughty?
28:46Do you remember anything?
28:51Mr. Nushai.
28:52Yes.
28:53Ask the same question.
28:55Ask the same question to us.
28:56Okay.
28:57Ask the same question to Mr. Syedullah Khan.
29:02I get angry when I don't have anyone to take it from me.
29:08In the name of God.
29:09In the name of God.
29:11What should I say?
29:12Look at the state I am in.
29:15Yes.
29:16If a person has a requirement of Rs. 1000,
29:21or Rs. 2000, or Rs. 500,
29:24and he comes to you,
29:27you fulfil his requirement.
29:29When his face changes colour,
29:32I feel happy when I look at him.
29:38Very good.
29:39This is my anger and this is my happiness.
29:42Wow.
29:44Okay, if any of you want to say something.
29:46Believe me,
29:48what he said,
29:50because if it was like this, it was my turn.
29:54Okay.
29:54This is what it is.
29:57When you help a poor person,
30:00you feel happy.
30:03Very good.
30:03And I don't get very angry.
30:11The thing is, if it's a wrong statement,
30:13then I get angry.
30:15Mr. Jamati, I think,
30:17Mr. Masoomi will be happy to eat Khawan.
30:21As you wish.
30:22Yes, Mr. Jamati.
30:23If Khawan.
30:24Yes, I will do it.
30:25It was a very interesting and good question.
30:29This is the first time in this show.
30:30If I complete it first, then Mr. Masoomi will say.
30:33Okay, fine.
30:34When we are in our field,
30:38everyone deals with people according to their position.
30:43And sometimes it happens that people ask us
30:46and give some or the other advice.
30:48About Nath, about studying,
30:51about going to the program, about coming.
30:55So, I am a little emotional about this.
30:59I try to tell what I am trying to explain.
31:03So, he will listen to me.
31:06He will follow it.
31:07But when he feels that after a month or two,
31:11he is still the same.
31:13So, this is a very difficult time for anger.
31:17Words are wasted.
31:18Youngsters who are new to the field tell us
31:23that if you do this in our field, then this is the position.
31:27You will come forward with this sincerity.
31:29So, I have experienced a lot of anger.
31:33When you give advice to someone with sincerity,
31:36and he does not respond to you, then that is very angry.
31:40You just said that you have asked two questions.
31:44When Mr. Khan said that you should stay on the same question
31:48that started with Mr. Abid.
31:51Okay, that question is our last.
31:53I will tell you the incident.
31:55We will listen to that.
31:57I will tell you the incident that I saw with my own eyes.
32:01Okay, Mr. Tashadduk Rasool.
32:04Anger is when time is wasted.
32:07The thing for which you have wasted time,
32:11that thing is not there.
32:13So, at that time, you feel that you have wasted a lot of time.
32:16So, what is this?
32:17You went to a party.
32:19You went to a party and you did not study on time.
32:21So, the person feels that he has to study now.
32:24So, someone else came.
32:27Someone else came.
32:29So, you get angry at that time.
32:30Okay, Mr. Anushai.
32:31I am happy to see you.
32:34Oh, God.
32:36Oh, God.
32:37There is a common answer of the Nathkhans.
32:40Anger is when you do not get the envelope.
32:43Oh, God.
32:45Okay, Mr. Anushai.
32:46The envelope is the turn of the Prophet.
32:47Mr. Anushai, this conversation will start now.
32:50This conversation will start.
32:53There was a very big Nathkhana.
32:55He was a very classical person.
32:57Mr. Shakarkari, your turn.
32:59Mr. Shakarkari, your turn.
33:00He used to study classical music.
33:02He is studying now. He is of every type.
33:05There was a simple man who did not want to attend the party.
33:08He did not want to say anything.
33:10So, Nathkhana told him to study together.
33:14Come, let us go to Taiba.
33:19Everyone should sing.
33:19Come, let us go to Taiba.
33:23He asked one or two people to go ahead.
33:25He was a simple man.
33:27He said, sir, I do not want to go ahead.
33:29Oh, I see.
33:32He said, take me straight ahead.
33:34Oh, God.
33:35Viewers, our Nathkhan, Purra, Ulema, Qawwal.
33:40Because they are public figures.
33:42And we are alone.
33:45There is a crowd of thousands.
33:48So, sometimes we see such actions, such things
33:52that make people laugh.
33:56It is funny.
33:57Stay with us.
33:59We will meet you again after a short break.
34:22We will meet you again after a short break.

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