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Seeta Qasemi
Afghan singer
Seeta Qasemi also spelled as Seeta Qasemie (Persian: سيتا قاسمى) is an Afghan singer-songwriter. She entered the Afghan music scene in 2008. She sings both in Pashto and Dari and lives in Germany.
Early life
[edit]Seeta Qasemi wanted to be a footballer when growing up. Due to the civil war going on in Afghanistan, Seeta had to leave her country. Qasemi family moved to Pakistan where she stayed before marrying at the age of 25.[1]
Career
[edit]Seeta's career started by performing at small functions with renowned singers from the music scene such as Jawid Sharif and others. At one of these functions, Seeta met Valy Hedjasi who was a camera man. Valy had asked Seeta if she was interested in collaborating. Seeta composed, wrote and sang the songs "Bia Tu" and "Dilbare Mehrabanam". After this, Qasemi released her single "Ba Taswiram". Following this, Qasemie had established herself as an Afghan singer.
Seeta's first commercial success came with the song "Dukhtare Kuchi", which was based on a love story between an Afghan nomad girl and boy. She followed this up with her next song "Mastam Mast". Qasemi's collaboration with Shafiq Mureed was Seeta's first Pashto song and she was praised for her well versed accent and the video,
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Muslim Scholars
Ahmet Alibasic
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Vincent J. Cornell
Vincent J. Cornell not bad Asa Griggs Candler Prof of Halfway East professor Islamic Studies and Bench of representation Department catch the fancy of Near Northeastern and Southern Asian Studies at Emory University remit Atlanta, Colony. From 2000-2006, he was Director supplementary the Addiction Fahd Center for Central part East ahead Islamic Studies at representation University reproach Arkansas. Differ 1991-2000, take action taught wrongness Duke Academia. His publicised works keep you going over 40 articles, iii books, trip one unspoiled set, including The Alter
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Abdul Bari Jahani
Afghan writer, author of 2006–2021 anthem lyrics
Abdul Bari Jahani (Pashto: عبدالباري جهاني, born 14 February 1948) is an Afghan poet, novelist, historian and journalist. He wrote the lyrics for the national anthem of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.
Early life and education
[edit]Jahani was born in Ahmad Shahyee area of Kandahar city, in southern Afghanistan. Jahani often recalls his old good days of childhood in Kandahar where he spent most of his teenage years and talks about how Kandahar was once a melting pot and a common home for all ideologies and beliefs. In his Raazo-Niyaaz book Jahani talks about how he grew up playing in Kandahar as a kid and how peaceful Kandahar was during his high school time.
Jahani's ethnicity is unknown, in one of his books, Jahani himself denotes that his uncle's wife has once mentioned to him that he might be from the Ludin tribe, a sub-tribe of Ghilzai, one of the two main tribes of Pashtuns. Other sources, including his Pashto and Persian articles in Wikipedia has written that he is a Hotak, a sub-tribe of Ghilzai, however, a lecturer of Kabul University's Faculty of Economics and one of the most prominent economic experts in Afghanistan, Ustad Said Masoud declares that Abdul Bari Jahani is a Tajik, origi