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The phrase (I will cradle you in a swing) primarily refers to a poignant Noha or Qawwali traditionally performed during Muharram . It is a mournful lament (Marsiya) that expresses the grief of a mother (often attributed to Bibi Banu) longing for her infant son, Ali Asghar , who was martyred in the Battle of Karbala. Historical and Cultural Context
: Famous for a classic recitation of the Noha version dating back to 1996. "Jhula Jhulau Main Tujhe" The phrase (I will
The emotional qawwali and nauha, " Jhula Jhulau Main Tujhe Jhula Jhulau Verify if a recording is released under a
The origins of this qawwali are shrouded in mystery, but it is believed to have been written by the 18th-century Sufi poet, Mirza Muhammad Mu'tamad Khan. The poem is a expression of love and longing for the divine, with the lyrics beautifully capturing the essence of Sufi philosophy. The origins of this qawwali are shrouded in