I am street photographer a beggar poet .. I shoot misery cavorting with hope I shoot original content. I am Shia Sufi Hindu all in One
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Jisay Ali Nahi Miltay Usay Khuda Nahi Milta
Deed Haider Ki Ibadat Hai Yeh Farmaan E Nabi
Hai Ali Rooh E Nabi Jism E Nabi Jaan E Nabi
Haq Ali Ali Maula Ali..Nerjis Asif Shakir Malang
Haq Ali Ali Maula Ali..Nerjis Asif Shakir Malang, a photo by firoze shakir photographerno1 on Flickr.
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Ali imaam-e-manasto manam Ghulaam-e-Ali
hazaar jaan-e-giraamii fidaa-e-naam-e-Ali
Haidariam Qalandaram Mastam
Bandaa-e-Murtaza Ali Hastam
Peshvaa-e-tamaam rindaanam
Ke Sage Kuu-e-Sher-e-Yazdaanam
kabhii diivaar hiltii hai, kabhii dar kaaNp jaataa hai
Ali kaa naam sun kar ab bhii Khaibar kaaNp jaataa ha
Shaah-e-mardaaN Ali
Ali Ali Ali
Ali Maula Ali
patthar pe alam deen ka gaaRaa jisne
lalkaar kar Marhab ko pichaaRaa jisne
Haq
Ali Ali Ali
Ali Maula Ali
jap le jap le mere manvaa
yahii naam sacchaa hai pyaare
yahii naam tere sab dukh haare
isii naam kii barkat ne diye raaz-e-haqiiqat khol
shaah-e-mardaaN Ali
la fataa illah Ali
sher-e-yazdaaN Ali
tan par Ali, Ali ho zubaaN par Al Ali
mar jauuN to kafan par bhii likhna Ali Ali
baGhair hubb-e-Ali mudd’aa nahiiN miltaa
ibaadatoN kaa bhii hargiz silaa nahiiN miltaa
Khudaa ke bandoN suno Ghaur se Khudaa kii qasam
jise Ali nahiiN milte use Khudaa nahiiN miltaa
basad talaash na ab kuch vus’at-e-nazar se milaa
nishaan-e-manzil-e-maqsuud raahbar se milaa
Ali mile to mile Khaana-e-Khudaa saa hameN
Khudaa ko dhuuNdha to vo bhi Ali ke ghar se milaa
diid Haider kii ibaadat, hai ye farmaan-e-nabii
hai Ali ruuh-e-nabii, jism-e-nabii, jaan-e-nabii
gul-e-tathiir Ali
haq kii shamshiir Ali
piiroN ke piir Ali
dast-e-ilaa kyuuN na ho sher-e-Khudaa Ali
maqsuud har ataa hai shah-e-laa-fataa Ali
jis tarah ek zaat-e-Muhammad hai be-misaal
paidaa hu’aa na hogaa ko’ii duusraa Ali
“Bedam” yahii to paaNch haiN maqsuud-e-qaaynaat
Khairunnisaa, Hasan, Hussain, Mustafaa, Ali
Haq
Ali Ali Ali
Ali Maula Ali
Friday, December 30, 2011
Two Malangs of Mumbai Shot By Me
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My 5 month old grand daughter Nerjis Asif Shakir loves the Nikon D 80 and is fascinated by the flash..though I hate in built camera flash or any flash for that matter ..
My time at home is spent around Nerjis Asif Shakir , and we hit off very well , coming home after work for lunch is a break that keeps me in touch with her , later when I come home once work ends I hold her in my arms teach her to speak...and her touch heals me completely I feel spiritually rejuvenated ..
Sajjad Hussain and the Barefeet Blogger of Mumbai
Sajjad Hussain and the Barefeet Blogger of Mumbai, a photo by firoze shakir photographerno1 on Flickr.
This picture was shot by senior photographer Mr Gautam Sen..and the hero of this frame is SajjadHussain , a very simple humble photo journalist, a renowned journalist, he merges with the back ground he shoots..
We keep meeting at cross roads of life , we met at Dadar at the Dahi Handi and here we were shooting the gay struggle and ethos.
Sajjad shoots with two cameras.. he is fluid when he takes his shots and I observe him very closely to learn what makes him tick, and I do this with my Sufi bent of mind and soul.
The Disciple and the Guru
Mr Gautam Sen is a senior photographer , a very humble down to earth person I have tried to emulate since the time I began photo journalism, Gautam Da is a remarkable man, a selfless soul helping guys like me on the streets of photography, he is unlike the modern brat of a new breed of photo journos , who carry conceit , arrogance and attitude , I have met a lot of then , have had skirmishes too..and they hate bloggers like me, for reasons I cannot fathom..all they have is a high end Press Card,,,and high end company sponsored cameras and lenses.
This photo was shot by another humble low profile photographer Sajjad Hussain AFP from Srinagar.
Gautam Da is what dreams are made of ..he is the soul of humility at all times.
I had not seen him since a very long time ..so this was a pleasant meeting indeed.
ME -In a Maze of Memories
going barefeet at the taj
burning hot marble floor
I wont ever forget
hassled by the security
for looking like a terrorist
my only regret
wife her mother me at agra
jab we met
today back
in my corner at mumbai
connecting my angst
on the internet
all around chaos
mumbai under attack
mumbai under siege
mumbai under a terrorist threat
the gateway of India
where I studied as a kid
learning to swim
how can I forget
later working at
Burlingtons of Bombay
the Taj Mahal Hotel
my filmy set
Madame Pompadour
Gazdar Jewellers
me selling scarf dresses
tuxedos silks and georgette
forever in Andre Kapur
Mrs Gupta and Mr Calebs debt
a burning inferno
the old lady of the taj
we all Mumbaikars
the rest of India
terribly upset
a lesson to be learnt
that more important than banning
gutka booze and cigarette
is the nations security
a war a stage set
to get rid of terrorism
its ugly silhouette
innocent lives lost
the gunned down policemen
the bereaved families
pain agony remorse cold sweat
jai maharashtra
mee mumbaikar
all eyes on the TV set
a thought for the homeless
a prayer to God
free us all
FREE TIBET
Alam Hazrat Abbas
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbas_ibn_Ali
Al-‘Abbās ibn ‘Ali (Arabic: العباس بن علي) (born 4th Sha‘bān 26 AH – 10 Muharram 61 AH ; approximately May 15, 647 – October 10, 680) was the son of ‘Alī ibn Abī Tālib (fourth Rashidun Caliph and first Shī‘ah Imām) and Fātimah bint Hizam al-Kilabiyyah (commonly known as: Ummul Banīn - Mother of the Sons).
Al-‘Abbās is particularly revered by Shī’ah Muslims for his loyalty to his half-brother and third Shī’ah Imām, Husayn ibn ‘Alī, his respect for the Ahl al-Bayt, and his role in the Battle of Karbalā. He was known as the greatest warrior in Arabia and mirrored the strength of his father, ‘Alī ibn Abī Tālib.
After being told by the archangel Gabriel about what would happen to his grandson Husayn at Karbalā,[5] Muhammad informed both Fātimah and ‘Alī. After the passing away of Fātimah,[6] ‘Alī asked his brother ‘Aqīl to search a wife for him of courageous descent, who would bear him a son that would help Husayn in his hardship. ‘Aqīl pointed out Fātimah al-Kilabiyyah, who was descended from the honored lineage of Hizam ibn Khalid ibn Rabi’a ibn Amr Kalbī.[2]
Abbas ibn Ali ibn Abu Talib was born on 4 Shaban 26 AH. He was the son of Ali ibn Abi Talib and Fatimah bint Qalabiyya. Abbas had three brothers, Abdullah ibn Ali, Jafar ibn Ali, and Uthman ibn Ali. Abbas lived 34 years. It is said that he did not open his eyes after he was born until his brother Husayn ibn Ali took him in his arms. Abbas learned the art of war from his father Ali and his eldest brother Hasan ibn Ali who were two of the most skillful warriors and military strategists in world history.[7]
Abbas never considered himself equal in rank or stature to his half-brother Husayn. On the contrary, Abbas considered his brother Husayn to be his master. Abbas did not like anyone working for Husayn except himself. This devotion can be gauged by the following event: At the Mosque of Kufa, Ali ibn Abu Talib, Husayn, Qambar (a companion of Ali), and Abbas were sitting. Husayn asked Qambar to bring water because he was thirsty. Abbas stopped him and said, "I will bring the water for my master myself." Abbas was young at that time. When Ali ibn Abu Talib saw this he started crying. When he was asked why he was crying he said "I foresee a day when Husayn and his family will be thirsty and Abbas won't be able to get them the water they desperately need".[7][8]
[edit] Battle of Siffin
Abbas's debut as a soldier was in the battle of Siffin. In 657 CE, Abbas's father Ali - defender of Islam (the Caliph of the time) and Muawiya ibn Abi Sufyan, governor of Syria, were locked in a struggle for Islam. One of the main battles of this conflict was at Siffin - a place near the Euphrates river.[9] During the course of the battle, Abbas entered the battlefield wearing the clothes of his father, who was known to be a deadly skilled warrior. Abbas killed many soldiers on the other side with his lightning swordship. For this reason, Muawiya's soldiers mistook him for Ali because of his similar deadly art of war. However, Ali himself soon appeared on the battlefield. Muawiya's soldiers were astonished to see him, and were confused about who the other person was. Ali then introduced Abbas by saying, "He is Abbas, The Moon of the Hashimi family".[7][8]
[edit] Descendants
Al-‘Abbās was married to Lubaba bint ‘Ubaydillāh. He had three sons whose names were al-Fadhl ibn al-‘Abbās, al-Qāsim ibn al-‘Abbās, and ‘Ubaydullāh ibn al-‘Abbās. Two of them were killed during the Battle of Karbalā.
Al-‘Abbās ibn ‘Alī was succeeded by ‘Ubaydullāh, who had five sons: ‘Abdullāh ibn ‘Ubaydillāh, ‘Abbās ibn ‘Ubaydillāh, Hamza ibn ‘Ubaydillāh, Ibrāhīm ibn ‘Ubaydillāh and al-Fadhl ibn ‘Ubaydillāh.
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[edit] Battle of Karbala
Abbas showed his loyalty to Husayn at the Battle of Karbala. After succeeding his father Muawiya ibn Abu Sufyan as Caliph, Yazid ibn Muawiyah required Husayn to pledge allegiance to him. Husayn refused to do so, saying: "I am the grandson of the messenger of Allah and Yazid is a drunkard, womanizer who is unfit for leadership. A person like me does not pay allegiance to a person like him". In 60 AH (680 CE), Husayn left Medina, with a small group of his companions and family, to travel to Kufa. The people of Kufa said that they would support Husayn if he claimed the Caliphate. On the way, Husayn and his group were intercepted. They were forced into a detour and arrived in Karbala on the 2nd of Muharram, 61 AH. Husayn's camp was surrounded and cut off from the Euphrates river. The camp ran out of water on the 7th of Muharram.[10]
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[edit] Abbas and digging of well
On the 8th & 9th of Muharram, Husayn refused to send Abbas to fight for water. Abbas was extremely eager to fight. Husayn asked Abbas to dig a well. Abbas and some of the Banu Hashim men began digging. But there was no success.[11][12][13][11]
[edit] Abbas, Qasim ibn Hasan, and Ali al-Akbar ibn Husayn
On the eve of tenth Muharram Husayn was passing through a camp in which his nephew Qasim ibn Hassan, his son Ali Akbar ibn Husayn and brother Abbas were sitting and were discussing a matter. He stood beside the camp and heard their conversation. Ali Akbar was saying that tomorrow he will be the first person to sacrifice his life on Husayn. Abbas interrogated him and said “You are the son of my Master. How can you fight before me”? Ali Akbar replied "Uncle, you are the strength of my father. If you go first and die my father will be destroyed. And also you are the commander and the commander should not go first". Abbas replied to Ali Akbar, "nephew! A son is the light of his father eyes. If you die first, my brother will be visionless. Most of all, I cannot bear to see you dying". Qasim was listening to the conversation, and replied, "My dear Uncle! And my dear brother! I will proceed first so that the strength & vision of my uncle Husayn remains, and I am also an orphan". Husayn then entered the camp and held Qasim in his arms and replied "Oh, my nephew don’t ever consider yourself as orphan. I am like your father." Abbas was not ready for anyone entering battlefield before him. Then, Husayn explained to Abbas, "We have not entered Karbala for war". He said “We could win because we have Banu Hashim men like you. However, our mission here is to serve Islam and now Islam requires our sacrifice. We are here to sacrifice our lives for this pure & noble religion."[14]
[edit] Fight and Death
The Euphrates river was occupied by Yazid's Army to prevent the camp of Husayn from getting water. Shias believe that Abbas, because of his skill and bravery, could have attacked Yazid's army, occupied the river, and retrieved water for the camp alone. However, Abbas was not allowed to fight. He was only allowed to get water. Thus, he went to the river to get water for Husayn’s 4 year old daughter Sukayna bint Husayn.[12] Sukayna was very attached to Abbas, who was her uncle. To her, Abbas was the only hope for getting water. Abbas could not see her thirsty and crying "Al-Atash" (the thirst).[7] When Abbas entered the battlefield, he only had a spear, and a bag for water in his hands. He was also given the authority to hold the standard in the battle. Once he had made it to the river, he started filling the bag with water. Shias emphasize that Abbas's loyalty to Husayn was so great, that Abbas did not drink any water because he could not bear the thought that Sukayna was thirsty. After gathering the water, Abbas rode back towards the camp. On his way back, he was struck from behind and one of his arms was amputated. Then, he was stuck from behind again, amputating his other arm. Abbas was now carrying the water-bag in his mouth. The army of Yazid ibn Muawiyah started shooting arrows at him. One arrow hit the Bag and water poured out of it. At that moment, Abbas lost all hope. One of Yazid's men hit his head with a mace and Abbas fell off his horse without the support of his arms. As he was falling, he called, "Ya Akkha" ("Oh Brother"). According to shia tradition, Abbas fell first onto his face before he let the standard fall.
He tossed on the burning sand with excruciating pain. He called for his master. Husayn immediately came to him lifting his head and taking it into his lap. Abbas lifted his head off Husayn's lap. Husayn put Abbas's head onto his lap, but Abbas forced it off his lap again. Husayn asked Abbas: "Why are you preventing me from comforting you". Abbas replied: "O master, why should I be comforted in death by you, while no one will be there to comfort you when you die?". Husayn eventually talked Abbas into being putting his head on the Imam's lap. He said "My brother what have they done to you?" Abbas replied, "My Master, I thought I was not destined to have a last look at you but, thank God, you are here." Then he said, "My Master, I have some last wishes to express. When I was born, I had first looked at your face and it is my last desire that when I die, my gaze may be on your face. My one eye is pierced by an arrow and the other is filled with blood. If you will clear the eye I will be able to see you and fulfill my last dying desire. My second wish is that when I die, you should not carry my body to the camp. I had promised to bring water to Sukayna and since I have failed in my attempts to bring her water, I cannot face her even in death. Besides, I know that the blows that you have received since morning have all but crushed you and carrying my body to the camp will be back-breaking work for you. My third wish is that Sukayna may not be brought here to see my plight. I know the love and affection she has for me. The sight of my dead body lying here will kill her." Husayn fulfilled his wishes. Husayn asked him for one last thing. Husayn said, "Abbas, I too have a wish to be fulfilled. Since childhood you have always called me Master. For once at least call me brother with your dying breath." Abbas closed his eyes while repeating, "Husayn my brother, my Imam".[7]
Shia historians say that this was the first time in his life that he called Husayn his brother.[15] He was killed on Friday, 10th Muharram 61 Hijri on the banks of the river Euphrates). Hence, he is called Hero of Al-Qamah (another name for the river Euphrates). His death is generally mourned on the 8th night of Muharram. Shia Muslims mourn the death of all martyrs of Islam associated with Husayn in the month of Muharram, the first of the Islamic calendar, mainly in the first ten days. See Remembrance of Muharram.
[edit] Abuse of his Body
After the battle of Karbala ended, the dead bodies of the slain warriors were lying about without heads. The enemy forces decided to run their horses over the bodies. They did this in order to inflict the maximum possible humiliation on the households of Muhammad and Ali.[16]
[edit] Grave
Al-‘Abbās Mosque, Karbalā, Iraq.
‘Abbās was buried at that ground where he fell from his horse in Karbalā, Iraq. The Al-‘Abbās Mosque was built around his grave, to which millions of pilgrims visit and pay homage every year.[17]
[edit] Why Abbas is known as Ghazi?
Ghazi means soldier who returns successfully from the battle. Although Abbas was killed at Karbala, he is known as Ghazi because, when he carried out the first strike against Yazid's army, his mission was to rescue the horse which was seized by Shimr during battle of Siffin. This horse belonged to his other half brother Hasan ibn Ali. Abbas retained control over the horse and presented it to Husayn. [1]
[edit] Horse of Abbas
Abbas was given a horse named "Auqab" (Eagle).[18] This horse was used by Muhammad and Ali. This horse was presented to Muhammad by the King of Yemen, Saif ibn Zee Yazni, through Abdul Muttalib. The king considered the horse to be very important and its superiority over other horses was evident by the fact that its genealogical tree was also maintained. It was initially named as "Murtajis". The name "Murtajis" comes from Arabic name "Rijis" which means thunder (lightning). Muhammad renamed it to "Auqab". Muhammad gave that horse to Ali and later on Ali gave it to Abbas.[18][19]
Zindagi Ek Daraona Khab Hai
chand paise deke
admi ko milta swab hai
bheek mangti mamta
ki to kismat kharab hai
kaisa sawal aur kaisa
jawab hai
teen bar talaq kehke
ek nayi biwi
ek nayi shuruwat hai
dedicated to JP who is my Facebook Friend
The Warrior Queen Goddess Rolls Eyes
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What is your name?
roll-eyes
How old are you?
* cant tell
Where do you live ?
mountains of hindu kush
Do you have siblings? How many?
* yes ,3
* What is your favorite food ?
* Pappaya Salad (som tom)
*
* What is your favorite drink?
coffee ..water
* What is your favorite color?
* every shade in blue .. n pink..white ..black..green ..I love
colors ..
Who is your best friend?
* ,ok firoze , marziya
* What is your favorite book?
* too many to mention
*
* What is the best thing that has ever happened to you?
having an opportunity to be raised by two wonderful people
What is the most embarrassing moment of your life?
* too many ...lol..
* What is your biggest regret in life?
losing a good friend
* If you had one word to describe yourself , what would it be?
* Moody
* Which is your favorite dessert?
cheese cakes
* Which is your dream car/bike?
dont care
* If you could travel to anywhere in the world, where would it be?
*hmmm ....i can travel anywhere ..its not impossible,,wish I
could fly...
* What is the worst relationship you have ever been in?
none
* What is your favorite past time?
reading ,music , net etc
* Where do you see yourself in the next five years?
done with studies ...working ..taking care of folks at home as usual
* What is your goal in life?
to become a "human " , to do something for people ....
* What have been the most important decisions in your life?
nothing yet
* If there is one thing that you could change from the past,
what would that be?
past 2 years and a few days of my life after the Indo /Pak cricket match
* Are you a night owl or a morning person?
both...depends on mood n how tired/fresh i am
* What is the one physical feature that you get complimented
on most often?
eyes
* What are the 5 most important things in your life?
Coffee , choclates, phone , music ,laptop
* What is the funniest thing that has ever happened to you?
i am a joke myself ..
* Who is your most favorite person in the world?
Sir Abdul sattar edhi
* What three things would you take with you to an island?
* Books , fone , laptop
* What is your worst dating experience?
* no experience
* What would you choose: love or friendship?
* Friendship ..coz it never ends :)
* Would you rather have money or fame?
* fame dosent matter ..money does a lil bit in some cases ..I
am being 100 % honest here
* Who would you like to be for a day?
I am happy being Rolls Eyes :)
* What is the craziest thing you've ever done?
* lotss of things ...i am known for my laughing attacks
...they are crazy
* What is your greatest fear?
* have lots of them ..losing another person in family (seeing
ppl in pain ..) ..scared of heights and needles ..
* Do you sing/dance in the bathroom?
* nope
* What is your father like?
* he was an angel ..went to heaven ..
* What would you do if you were invisible?
*crazy things :-p
* Should Obama have won the Nobel Prize?
* edhi was more deserving ..
* If you could bring back one person from the dead, who would it be?
* thats a tough one .. Mom
And the line went dead forever leaving behind frothy laughter sadness and a pain .. that will last forever and regret too..of losing a good friend..
The Ring Master and the Eunuch
each
wary
of the other
playing games
trying their luck
one a blogger
the other a eunuch
in a one way passage
both find themselves stuck
the blogger shooting the hijra angst
walking barefeet in the muck
the hijra pendulous shake
of her buttock looks
at his barefeet and says yuck
destiny running amok
a heaving chest of the hijra
now a mountain once a hillock
frivolously passing the buck
pectoral palpitation
resting in a hammock
doe eyed dumbstruck
a missing womb
a pregnant pause
of the eunuchs
masculine stomach
Thursday, December 29, 2011
The Corporate Mast Malang of Mumbai
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once barefeet
now with shoes
he tries
meditatively
to touch the sky
clipped wings
captive
imagination
he learns
to fly
hijras
of turner roads
who called
him malang
wonder why
a badasaab
clone suited
booted muted
he lives a lie
searching
for wisdom
with pigs
in a sty
a noose
of surrender
no neck tie
his vision
held in
a camera
as shivas
thirds eye
his tryst
with destiny
once his
freedom
he bids
goodbye
I am re leaning street photography, the hijras of Turner road respect me touch my feet but think I have gone mad ..the urchins at Globus wonder why/..I wear shoes I am enslaved ...to my fucked fate I am a badasaab...
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Shah-e-Mardan Sher-e-Yazdan Quwat-e-Parwardigar Lafata Ila Ali La Saif Ila Zulfiqar , originally uploaded by firoze shakir photographerno1 ....
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Dargah of Hazrat Syed Ali Mira Datar Unava Gujrat , a photo by firoze shakir photographerno1 on Flickr. HAZRAT SYED ALI MIRA DATAR'S G...