The nation has tasted success at last Now freedom struggle is a thing of the past The wealth of our country knows no bounds For us are its benefits and bounty all around Of East and West, we have no fear O, Land of the Pure! Utra hai imtehan main watan aaj kamyab Ab huriat ki zulf nahin mahv-e-paich-o-taab Daulat hai apne mulk ki be had-o-be hisaab Hon ge ham aap mulk ki daulat se faiz yab Maghrib se hum ko khauf na mashriq se hum ko baak Aye sar zameen-i-Pak! New paths of progress, we resolve to tread Proudly, our nation stands with a high head Our flag is aflutter above the moon and the stars As planets look up to us be it Mercury or Mars No harm will now come from anywhere, for sure O, Land of the Pure! The grains of your soil are glowing today Brighter than the stars and the galaxy Awe-struck is the enemy by your will-power Open wounds are sewn, we’ve found a cure O, Land of the Pure! Zarre tere hain aaj sitaron se tabnak Roshan hai kehkashan se kahin aaj teri khak Tundi-e-hasdan pe ghalib hai tera siwaak Daman wo sil gaya hai jo tha mudaton se chaak Aye sar zameen-i-Pak! Many historians, including Safdar Mahmood and Aqeel Abbas Jafri, reject this claim and believe that Jagan Nath Azad neither met Jinnah nor wrote Pakistan's first national anthem. However, this claim is historically unsubstantiated, disputed and controversial. It was alleged that Jinnah asked Azad to write the anthem on 11 August 1947 and that it was later approved by Jinnah as the official national anthem for the next year and a half. Pakistan National Anthem, #NescafeBasement - Haleema Khan March 23, 2016Īwesome work by NESCAFÉ Basement for #23_March_2016.For the first time in 2004, it was claimed by an Indian journalist that the first national anthem of Pakistan was written by Jagan Nath Azad, a Hindu poet from Isakhel in Mianwali, on the personal request of Muhammad Ali Jinnah. #PakistanDay #nescafebasement - Sarah Nawaz March 23, 2016Ī gazillion times better than Shafqat Amanat Ali's version Loved it! National anthem on Tabla and Sitar. Pakistan anthem on sitar and tabla - Nescafé Basement's stolen thunder from Coke Studio (via - Hasan Zaidi March 23, Excellent!- Harish Puri 🇮🇳 March 23, 2016 Pakistanis immediately took to Twitter to appreciate the video: I had by no means 'forgotten' our beloved national anthem: Shafqat Amanat Ali The young boys proudly present the heart-melting performance.
This girl sings the National anthem like a bossĪhmed Afandi and Mohammad Afandi, play the national anthem using a sitar and a tabla, to create an instrumental rendition of our Qaumi Tarana which is sure to bring out the patriot in you. To commemorate this historic day, Nescafe Basement released a new video of two remarkably talented brothers playing the national anthem. It's Pakistan Day, and what better way to celebrate than with the national anthem? Watch these brothers create magic with a sitar and tabla