خیال محمد صاحب تہ چی دہ غزل پہ دنیا کی سومرہ لوڑ مقام حاصل دے نو دومرہ ورلہ اللہ تعالی ڈیر خہ خوئ فقیرانہ مزاج ورکڑے دے یو خاکسار انسان دے اللہ دے تل آباد لری مونگہ پری فخر کوو
@attaullaha80453 ай бұрын
دازرگر دے لاس کمال نہ دے عالمہ-- پہ سروشونڈو ئے پیزوان تہ ورکہ زیب خیال محمد بابا پشتو ادب شاعر دے او دنیا لہ ئے خودلے دہ چے پشتو مینہ محبت رنگینئ محفل یاران دنیا لہ پارہ دے مینے ژبہ مینے کور دے اللہ تعالی دے ورلہ روغ صحت او زیات ژوند ورنصیب کڑی ❤❤❤
@mohammadmomand5031 Жыл бұрын
استاد خيال محمد صاحب د پشتو جنتی زبی د موسيقي بابا او شاهنشاه او پيغمبر دي. خدای دی ورته اوږد عمر او شه صحت په نصیبت کاندی. داؤد مومند
Khayal Muhammad fakher e pakistan aur fakher e pashtoon good bless him love you 💖 forever
@malihanasrullah63533 жыл бұрын
دیر دروند او خه انسان دی
@KHAN15614 жыл бұрын
Mashriq the best, salute sir, love from the USA ,kHYAL MOHAMMAD is the best we used to invite him when I worked in Hotel Khyber Intercontinental (now PC ) Peshawar 1980s, thanks sir you are doing the best,khushala ou abad ose
زما د ناقصو معلوماتو مطابق دخیال محمد صیب دوالد صیب نامہ نذر محمد وہ اوکیدے شی چی سپین گل باندی مشھوروو. ۔۔۔۔۔ددی تصحیح وفرمایئ۔۔۔۔۔۔ڈیرہ مننہ!......
@uniquetiebond3 жыл бұрын
Very beautiful and organic program organized by Mashriq TV. I appreciate it
@saidnawazkhannawazsaidkhan3 ай бұрын
Good program
@malihanasrullah63533 жыл бұрын
الله ج دی عمر او صحت ورکی
@musicofmountains1263 Жыл бұрын
🖤❤🖤❤
@shahfahad79864 жыл бұрын
Allah dy pi raham uki der hukole insaan dy
@NavedKhan-nf8qd2 жыл бұрын
Great man
@dilfarazkhan3963 жыл бұрын
khyal sahib taref ka mohtaj nahi mery pas alfaz nhi shahensha ye ghazals love you khyal saheb 🌹 🌹❤
@fayyazkhan5872 жыл бұрын
💗💗💗💗
@pakarmyjan92173 жыл бұрын
Had day Yar
@fkhan12043 жыл бұрын
Da Prog kala record shewe wo ??
@KHAN15614 жыл бұрын
Sir about Peshawar Radio Station there some clarification and more detail , here it is Peshawar Radio Station is the oldest in Pakistan and there is an interesting story about how it came about. When Sardar Abdul Qayyum Khan, the renowned political leader of N.W.F.P. went to London during the Round Table Conference (early ‘30s) he became fascinated by the radio, which had started operating in Britain about a decade ago. He personally met Marconi, the genius who had invented the machine, and requested him to donate one for the N.W.F.P.. Marconi promised to do so.Meanwhile, the British government set up a 20 KW transmitter in Delhi, which started working from 1st January 1936. Soon after the gift from Marconi arrived. This transmitter, personally engineered by Marconi himself, was installed in Peshawar and inaugurated by Rallop Griffith, the Governor. Sardar Qayyum had also received about 30 receiving sets from his friend. They were placed in the hujras of great Khans in the region, where the locals could gather in the evenings and listen to the broadcast - songs, news and propaganda plays. The clergy did not take much time in responding to it. “The receiving sets are actually two-way devices to carry the conversations of the Khans to the British rulers”, they suspected. “Radio is a devil’s instrument, and anybody who broadcasts azan from it is a kafir and guilty of rank sacrilege.”The first station in-charge was Muhammad Aslam Khattak, an educated young man from an influential family. He had a talent for drama. Sajjad Sarwar Niazi, who later made a name in music, (and is also the father of famous singers Naheed Niazi and Najma Niazi) was the first director. One of the famous plays from those days was The Bloody Cup, written by Aslam Khattak in English and translated into Pashto for the radio. It was the story of a young man who gets drunk, commits murder, and is hanged. The moral of the story was to always remain in your senses and avoid the gallows - murder and execution were becoming very common in the N.W.F.P. in those days. The play became so popular that one day, as some people were listening to it and others talking amongst themselves, a quarrel erupted because of the play, and four or five people were killed in the brawl. The radio station was shifted to a new building with a 10 KW transmitter on 16th July 1942. The long history of Peshawar Radio is filled with many famous names who were associated with it. Kaifi Dev, Ahmed Nadeem Qasmi, Mohsin Ehsan, Khatir Ghaznawi, Farigh Bukhari among others. Perhaps the most famous program has been (1942 through 1982), originally written by Samandar Khan Samandar with occasional pieces from Syed Rasool Rasa and Ajmal Khattak. It was produced by Qazi Ahmed Ali and later, Qazi Ahmed Saeed, while the cast included Shehzad Khan, Abdullah Khan Maghmum, Gul Muhammad Khan Gul, Raheem Shah Naseem. Equally popular was Qahwakhana, which originated in 1945 in Urdu (it received inputs from Ahmed Nadeem Qasmi also) and later transferred to Hindko in 1960.ontinue
@MuhammadFayyazIlovemusic3 жыл бұрын
Very much informative as well as historical Thanks 😊 🫂 a lot for sharing
@KHAN15613 жыл бұрын
@@MuhammadFayyazIlovemusic Thanks sir for your lovely words
@NavedKhan-nf8qd2 жыл бұрын
❤❤❤
@girlgamer88324 жыл бұрын
Good
@sanamkhayal4949 Жыл бұрын
وصال خیال صیب ،تہ گذارش دے چے اخپل ایڈریس راکہ او اخپل موبائل نمبر ۔۔
@ahamadhussain56833 жыл бұрын
hyal mamad yao dron ao he sari wi ho bachi yia diar spak di ao kacha gani y
@darmannoorrehman5403 жыл бұрын
Da zama neka de
@AbbasAli-wh4kq3 жыл бұрын
Rekhtya we??
@AbbasAli-wh4kq3 жыл бұрын
Darman noor rehman rekhtya we
@dryousuf91302 жыл бұрын
ستاآواز ٹولورونڑو نہ پلارآواز سرہ زیات مشابھت اٶ یوہوالٸی لری