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  Mag4you.com, Links to Junaid Jamshaid Mp3 Songs, Download free Mp3 Songs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Junaid has reached out to Pakistanis across the board, and touched them with his Vital Signs, and their message of hope for peace, progress, and prosperity.
A mechanical engineer from the University of Engineering and Technology in Lahore, Junaid demonstrated his entrepreneurial spirit by abandoning a tried and tested profession in preference to sailing in uncharted, often icy waters as a professional musician.
Junaid is happily married with three children, and possesses all the trappings of a successful professional.
www.mag4you.com /pakistani-mp3-songs/junaid-jamshaid.asp   (174 words)

  
 Islamica Community Forums - Gallery - ==========> Junaid Jamshaid's Nasheeds ?
Junaid Jamshaid, a Pakistani pop singer, after Allah used Tagleegh Jamaat to guide him, has started singing nasheeds and have left pop music.
The Prophet Muhammad SAW said, "I and the one who takes care of an orphan and provides for him will be in Paradise like this," and he placed his index and middle finger together.
i thought junaid jumshaid was from junoon but someone just told me he was from vital signs.
www.islamicaweb.com /forums/showthread.php?t=24607   (833 words)

  
 Literature, Art & Music: Ideas & Identities of India Pakistan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
What is worthy of criticism is the neo-Islamists telling the young that they need not struggle with anything else, that they need not look elsewhere for direction that they need only to read the Koran for direction.
The recordings are done at some spiritual gathering --an urs i think-- and the Shaykh asks him to repeat the naat again saying, 'tu ne naat ka haqq adaa kardiya hai!' (you have done full justice do the art of reciting naat).
.junaid jamshed is big amongst many in pakistan.
www.chowk.com /show_picks_music.cgi?pmusicid=00000053   (3764 words)

  
 Screen The Business Of Entertainment-Music-Reviews
Pakistan’s well-known pop singer Junaid Jamshaid has announced his retirement.
He gained enormous popularity as a solo singer and as a member of Vital Signs band.
Junaid had been offered film roles but had turned them down, and restricted his singing career to pop music alone.
www.screenindia.com /20020405/mnews.html   (358 words)

  
 Pakipop.com > Evaluation > Pyar Karannu Dil Karda - Najam   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
But I, for one, blame Daler Mehndi for starting this tradition of singing Punjabi songs in the pop genre and today this is a must for mainstream singers.
This move took both sides of the Great Divide by storm that now even Junaid Jamshaid of Vital Signs is rumored to have sung a Punjabi song in his upcoming solo album.
Najam wanted to do a few Punjabi songs a la Daler Mehndi style but Dr. Rifat Siddiqui of Lips Records wanted a full fledged Punjabi album.
www.pakipop.com /evaluation/pkdk.html   (799 words)

  
 COSS Newsletter 2002
Robert G. Wirsing, Professor Department of Regional Studies Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, Honolulu (wirsingr@apcss.org email) has finished a draft of a book on Kashmir with the title “Kashmir in the Shadow of War.”
Junaid Rana, Adjunct Instructor in the Asian American Studies Program at Hunter College of the City University of New York is currently completing his dissertation on “Labour Migration of Pakistanis to the Middle East and the US” in Department of Social Anthropology at the University of Texas at Austin.
Dr. Maneesha Tikekar (tikekars@vsnl.com), Reader and Head Dept. of Politics, SIES College of Arts Science and Commerce, University of Mumbai, India was an Asia Fellow supported by Asia Fellows Program, Bangkok and was affiliated with Institute of Regional Studies, Islamabad.
www.coss.sdnpk.org /Newsletter2002.htm   (11295 words)

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