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The Twelve Imams · The Fourteen InfalliblesNoha (Arabic: نوحہ) is a genre of Arabic, Persian, or Urdu prose depicting the martyrdom of the Holy Imams. Strictly speaking noha is the sub-parts of Marsia. Nohas are usually poetry expressing the sorrow felt by Shia Muslims for their leaders.
"Noha" (Arabic: نهى) is also an Arabic female name meaning "wisdom". Literally it is the plural of minds. It is mentioned in the Quran several times.
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Famous Noha Reciters
Pakistan
- Syed Nadeem Raza Sarwar
- Syed Ali Muhammad Rizvi (Sachay Bhai)
- Ali Haider
- Mir Hassan Mir
- Shahid Baltistani
- Munir Ahmed Fariyad[dead link]
- Zeeshan Haider
- Qurban Jafri
- Chakwal Party
- Mukhtar Sheedi
- Multan Party
- Syed Ali Zia Rizvi (http://www.dareabbas.com/wsite/en/gallery-section-blog-layout/videos.html)
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India
England
Iraq
Bassim Al-Karbalei
Haidar Al-Attar
Jaleel Al-Karbalei
Abo bashir
Qahtan Al-Bdairy
Karrar Abo-Ghunaym
Ali Bash
Ahmed Al-Saedi
Syria
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References
Urdu poetry Bait • Bait-ul-Ghazal • Beher • Diwan • Kulliyat • Husn-E-Matla • Kalam • Kulyat • Maqta • Matla • Mavra • Misra • Mushaira • Qaafiyaa • Radif • Sher • Shayar • Shayari • Tah-Tul-Lafz • Takhallus • Tarannum • Triveni • Doha • Fard • Geet • Ghazal • Hamd • Hazal • Hijv • Kafi • Madah • Manqabat • Marsia • Masnavi • Munajat • Musaddas • Mukhammas • Naat • Nazm • Noha • Qasida • Qat'ã • Qawwali • Rubai • Salam • Sehra • Shehr a'ashob • Soz • Wasokht • Tazkira • PoetsCategories:- Arabic poetry
- Shi'a literature
- Hussein ibn Ali
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