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  1. Laiba Khan

    Pangabaz Group!

    NEWS ALERT ......News Alert!!!!!!!!!!!! Phir mat kahy koi kay bataya nahi!!!!!!!!! PANGABAZ GROUP Humary PANGABAZ GROUP kay kessi bi member say ager panga karny ki koshish ki na tu app khud janty hain kia ho ga!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :P AIK AUR ZULM AP PER WO YA KAY ESS GROUP KI LEEDER HAI........................... :P LARAIB BAJOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ORRRRRR HAI AIK BAT TU BHOOOL HI GEE WO YA KAY ESS GROUP KAY JUST THREE MEMBERS HAI.......E.G. LARAIB TASHU LAIBA (ME) AUR HAAN AGER KOI PANGA BAZ GROUP KI MEMBERSHIP CHAHTA HAI TU LARAIB SAY CONNTECT KIA JYE ESS NUMBER PER!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 07*8/# BAS ITNA HI KAY PANGA LENY SAY BAZ RAHAYEIN WAGERNA AP JANTY HAIN :P ,,,,,,,, SECONDLY YA KAY AGER HUM KESI SAY PANGA LAY BI LAY TU MAZAK HI MAZAK MAIN US KO SERIOS NA LIYA JYYE KIO KAY APP MENTALY DAMAGE BI HO SAKTY HAIN :P ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. APP SAB KA AB ALLAH HI HAFIZ
  2. Laiba Khan

    ~~~~jioning Words~~~~~

    Here it goes.... like....badal.....barish ankehein..........ansoo ansoo.....motee bus link banaana hai,aik member jo word dega usee ke munasbat se aapko dosra word join kerna hai like ab word motee hai tu main.......ye word dadetee hunm motee.....qeemtee qemtee....zindagi got it naa i'll start it now ZINDAGI..............
  3. Laiba Khan

    A True Story

    A true Story..... October 31, 1983, born to young, well to do, spoiled “Muslim†couple. They named her Saman, meaning flower. The gorgeous mother delighted to have a baby daughter at the age of 20, planned to raise her like she had been raised as delicately as a flower. Honest father running a successful family business was thrilled to welcome a new member to the family. Both filled with pride, mother of her beauty and father of his success, had never had a glass of water on their own, surrounded with servants and raised with moral values and the idea of “Modernism†were going to teach the same to their new born. As she grew up her parents pampered her and loved her more than anything in life. With their moral values and a little God consciousness, they had to teach her the Quran. Father had long forgotten how to read it, as he had closed the Quran after his last lesson with his teacher and never opened it again, though he never missed the Friday prayers. Mother completed her rituals on Fridays as well; she read the book but only at innovations/Biddahs such as “Khatam-e-Quran.†For the task of labelling their daughter as Muslim they appointed a Quran teacher (Molvi) who did his job, taught her a few extra things and was on his way. 13 years had passed by and now this little girl was a teenager. Mother and daughter had a strong bond of friendship; she followed in mommy’s shoes. Never seen in anything but designer clothes, latest sandals and adorned with finest things of life. Respecting her father’s moral values she was saved from being a snob and kept within her limits set by her parents. Unfortunately those limits far exceeded Allah’s boundaries. By the age of fourteen she was into music, parties, guys etc… Influenced by the Islamic classes, she had been going to out of respect for her neighbour, she stopped wearing short clothes and controlled her desire for guys, though she was friends with lots. Meanwhile her mother’s consciousness called upon her and asked her what she knew about Islam, unable to answer she began attending classes too. First day quickly covered her head with a see through chiffon hijab while entering the class and pulled it off immediately on leaving. Eventually she was guided to the righteous path; she now said her prayers regularly along with her previous social life. She also began influencing the family towards Islam, her husband was always a cultured person and now he was also Allah conscious. Allah blessed them with the opportunity of Hajj; mother started hijab and abaaya, once again the most expensive and designer abaayas that defeated the purpose but it was just the start. Saman was now stuck between two worlds, without her mother nagging her she seriously began taking interest in her classes and dars. She began going through an internal conflict, should she choose to continue being a trend-setter or should she rebel against her own rules and take hijab? The power of Islam convinced her within four months and now at 15 she began her journey to the truth. She was ready to get back to her friends after a month’s vacation as a slightly changed person. First day in school, her friends’ mouth dropped opened, “Oh my god! What’s wrong with you? I wouldn’t be surprised if you showed up in a mini skirt, but this!!!†She just smiled and shook her head; within seconds received another comment from a passer by, “ I know you are daring but please don’t play around with hijab, have some respect for religious beliefs.†She was known for being outspoken and didn’t delay to announce proudly, “You guys this is not a joke or a dare, I’m seriously following Allah’s orders.†“Is this a miracle or what? What happened to your “I wouldn’t be caught dead in hijab, its for conservative people, spare meâ€.†Ashamed of those harsh words she had said out of ignorance, Saman begged for forgiveness and went on with her new life. Unlike other people, taking hijab was her first step in Islam, she still fed on movies and breathed music and nurtured on ICQ. Not to forget it had only been a year since her family reunited with Islam and truly four months for herself. As those initial stages gradually passed by. Her cloths became more decent; her mom started wasting less money on lavish clothes and gave it in sadakah and zakah instead. Saman cut down on movies and chatting except with her closest friend, since the 5th grade, they both were famous for their playful and mischievous behaviour, friends called them “The inseparable duo.†Unfortunately her best friend was a guy, if she could leave him for Allah she could do anything for Allah. Once she realised that, her decision was abrupt, as usual her determined personality lead her to tell her friend that Allah is dearer to her than he is. Automatically everything became easier onwards, her ICQ had totally ended, quitting movies and music was a piece of cake as now she was no longer under the strong influence of her friend asking her to watch this movie listen to that song. Alhamdulillah she started jilbab as her Iman became stronger and stronger day by day. Naturally from an extended family like hers there were a million and one oppositions but Allah guided her and she kept telling herself “Allah is more important than family.†Fighting with her own thoughts was easy, though they were more convincing than family. “Maybe I should wait till university or wait till I get married. What if no one talks to me? I have my entire life for Allah, right now is too early.†These thoughts were over come by the fear of Hell, “What if I die tomorrow? What am I going to tell Allah, I was waiting till I got old? This is just Satan working on my mind, I have the guidance, The truth, The Noor, The Light, The Quran, don’t need to worry about the world.†The attitude of “My hijab is an act of worship and none of anyone else’s business†helped her from darkness to light. Now she strives hard to follow Islam not as a religion but as a way of life. Praying to Allah for forgive and thanking him for the guidance and for letting her younger brother be brought up in a Muslim home. There is one issue she doesn’t understand; if she can understand the truth why can’t others? People are not stupid so why doesn’t everyone follow the path of Allah? Even the so-called “Muslimsâ€? May be you can help her find out. Do you have an answer to that?
  4. The life of Aishah (ra) is proof that a woman can be far more learned than men and that she can be the teacher of scholars and experts. Her life is also proof that a woman can exert influence over men and women and provide them with inspiration and leadership. Her life is also proof that the same woman can be totally feminine and be a source of pleasure, joy and comfort to her husband. She did not graduate from any university there were no universities as such in her day. But still her utterances are studied in faculties of literature, her legal pronouncements are studied in colleges of law and her life and works are studied and researched by students and teachers of Muslim history as they have been for over a thousand years. The bulk of her vast treasure of knowledge was obtained while she was still quite young. In her early childhood she was brought up by her father who was greatly liked and respected for he was a man of wide knowledge, gentle manners and an agreeable presence. Moreover he was the closest friend of the noble Prophet (saw - may the peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) who was a frequent visitor to their home since the very early days of his mission. In her youth, already known for her striking beauty and her formidable memory, she came under the loving care and attention of the Prophet (saw) himself. As his wife and close companion she acquired from him knowledge and insight such as no woman has ever acquired. Aishah (ra) became the Prophet's (saw) wife in Makkah when she was most likely in the tenth year of her life but her wedding did not take place until the second year after the Hijrah when she was about fifteen years old. Before and after her wedding she maintained a natural jollity and innocence and did not seem at all overawed by the thought of being wedded to him who was the Messenger of God (saw) whom all his companions (ra - may Allah be pleased with them all), including her own mother and father, treated with such love and reverence as they gave to no one else. About her wedding, she related that shortly before she was to leave her parent's house, she slipped out into the courtyard to play with a passing friend: "I was playing on a see-saw and my long streaming hair was dishevelled," she said. "They came and took me from my play and made me ready." They dressed her in a wedding-dress made from fine red-striped cloth from Bahrain and then her mother took her to the newly-built house where some women of the Ansar were waiting outside the door. They greeted her with the words "For good and for happiness may all be well!" Then, in the presence of the smiling Prophet (saw), a bowl of milk was brought. The Prophet (saw) drank from it himself and offered it to Aishah (ra). She shyly declined it but when he insisted she did so and then offered the bowl to her sister Asma (ra) who was sitting beside her. Others also drank of it and that was as much as there was of the simple and solemn occasion of their wedding. There was no wedding feast. Marriage to the Prophet (saw) did not change her playful ways. Her young friends came regularly to visit her in her own apartment. "I would be playing with my dolls," she said, "with the girls who were my friends, and the Prophet (saw) would come in and they would slip out of the house and he would go out after them and bring them back, for he was pleased for my sake to have them there." Sometimes he would say "Stay where you are" before they had time to leave, and would also join in their games. Aishah (ra) said: "One day, the Prophet (saw) came in when I was playing with the dolls and he said: 'O Aishah (ra), what game is this?' 'It is Solomon's horses,' I said and he laughed." Sometimes as he came in he would screen himself with his cloak so as not to disturb Aishah (ra) and her friends. Aishah's (ra) early life in Madinah also had its more serious and anxious times. Once her father and two companions (ra - may Allah be pleased with them) who were staying with him fell ill with a dangerous fever which was common in Madinah at certain seasons. One morning Aishah (ra) went to visit him and was dismayed to find the three men lying completely weak and exhausted. She asked her father how he was and he answered her in verse but she did not understand what he was saying. The two others also answered her with lines of poetry which seemed to her to be nothing but unintelligible babbling. She was deeply troubled and went home to the Prophet (saw) saying: "They are raving, out of their minds, through the pangs of the fever." The Prophet (saw) asked what they had said and was somewhat reassured when she repeated almost word for word the lines they had uttered and which made sense although she did not fully understand them then. This was a demonstration of the great retentive power of her memory which as the years went by were to preserve so many of the priceless sayings of the Prophet (saw). Of the Prophet's (saw) wives (ra - may Allah be pleased with them all) in Madinah, it was clear that it was Aishah (ra) that he loved most. From time to time, one or the other of his companions would ask: "O Messenger of God (saw), whom do you love most in the world?" He did not always give the same answer to this question for he felt great love for many for his daughters and their children, for Abu Bakr (ra - may Allah be pleased with him) for Ali (ra), for Zayd (ra) and his son Usamah (ra). But of his wives (ra) the only one he named in this connection was Aishah (ra). She too loved him greatly in return and often would seek reassurance from him that he loved her. Once she asked him: "How is your love for me?" "Like the rope's knot," he replied meaning that it was strong and secure. And time after time thereafter, she would ask him: "How is the knot?" and he would reply: "Ala haaliha in the same condition." As she loved the Prophet (rsaw) so was her love a jealous love and she could not bear the thought that the Prophet's (saw) attentions should be given to others more than seemed enough to her. She asked him: "O Messenger of God (saw), tell me of yourself. If you were between the two slopes of a valley, one of which had not been grazed whereas the other had been grazed, on which would you pasture your flocks?" "On that which had not been grazed," replied the Prophet (saw). "Even so," she said, "and I am not as any other of your wives (ra). "Everyone of them had a husband before you, except myself." The Prophet (saw) smiled and said nothing. Of her jealousy, Aishah (ra) would say in later years: "I was not, jealous of any other wife of the Prophet (saw) as I was jealous of Khadijah (ra), because of his constant mentioning of her and because God had commanded him to give her good tidings of a mansion in Paradise of precious stones. And whenever he sacrificed a sheep he would send a fair portion of it to those who had been her close friends. Many a time I said to him: "It is as if there had never been any other woman in the world except Khadijah (ra)." Once, when Aishah (ra) complained and asked why he spoke so highly of "an old Quraysh woman" i.e. Khadijah (ra), the Prophet (saw) was hurt and said: "She was the wife who believed in me when others rejected me. When people accussed me of lies, she affirmed my truthfulness. When I stood forsaken, she spent her wealth to lighten the burden of my sorrow." Despite her feelings of jealousy which nonetheless were not of a destructive kind, Aishah (ra) was really a generous soul and a patient one. She bore with the rest of the Prophet's (saw) household poverty and hunger which often lasted for long periods. For days on end no fire would be lit in the sparsely furnished house of the Prophet for cooking or baking bread and they would live merely on dates and water. Poverty did not cause her distress or humiliation; self-sufficiency when it did come did not corrupt her style of life. Once the Prophet (saw) stayed away from his wives for a month because they had distressed him by asking of him that which he did not have. This was after the Khaybar expedition when an increase of riches whetted the appetite for presents. Returning from his self-imposed retreat, he went first to Aishah's (ra) apartment. She was delighted to see him but he said he had received Revelation which required him to put two options before her. He then recited the verses: "O Prophet! Say to your wives: If you desire the life of this world and its adornments, then come and I will bestow its goods upon you, and I will release you with a fair release (divorce). But if you desire God and His Messenger and the abode of the Hereafter, then verily God has laid in store for you an immense reward for such as you who do good." Aishah's (ra) reply was: "Indeed I desire God and His Messenger (saw) and the abode of the Hereafter," and her response was followed by all the others. She stuck to her choice both during the lifetime of the Prophet (saw) and afterwards. Later when the Muslims were favored with enormous riches, she was given a gift of one hundred thousand dirhams. She was fasting when she received the money and she distributed the entire amount to the poor and the needy even though she had no provisions in her house. Shortly after, a maidservant said to her: "Could you buy meat for a dirham with which to break your fast?" "If I had remembered, I would have done so," she said. The Prophet's (saw) affection for Aishah (ra) remained to the last. During his final illness, it was to Aishah's (ra) apartment that he went at the suggestion of his wives (ra). For much of the time he lay there on a couch with his head resting on her breast or on her lap. She it was who took a toothstick from her brother, chewed upon it to soften it and gave it to the Prophet (saw). Despite his weakness, he rubbed his teeth with it vigorously. Not long afterwards, he lost consciousness and Aishah (ra) thought it was the onset of death, but after an hour he opened his eyes. Aishah (ra) it is who has preserved for us these dying moments of the most honoured of God's creation, His beloved Messenger (saw) may He shower His choicest blessings on him. When he opened his eyes again, Aishah (ra) remembered Iris having said to her: "No Prophet is taken by death until he has been shown his place in Paradise and then offered the choice, to live or die." "He will not now choose us," she said to herself. Then she heard him murmur: "With the supreme communion in Paradise, with those upon whom God has showered His favor, the Prophets, the martyrs and the righteous..." Again she heard him murmur: "O Lord, with the supreme communion," and these were the last words she heard him speak. Gradually his head grew heavier upon her breast, until others in the room began to cry, and Aishah (ra) laid his head on a pillow and joined them in crying. In the floor of Aishah's (ra) room near the couch where he was lying, a grave was dug in which was buried the Seal of the Prophets (saw) amid much bewilderment and great sorrow. Aishah (ra) lived on almost fifty years after the passing away of the Prophet (saw). She had been his wife for a decade. Much of this time was spent in learning and acquiring knowledge of the two most important sources of God's guidance, the Quran and the Sunnah of His Prophet (saw). Aishah (ra) was one of three wives (the other two being Hafsah (ra) and Umm Salamah (ra) who memorized the Revelation (the Quran). Like Hafsah (ra), she had her own script of the Quran written after the Prophet (saw) had died. So far as the Ahadith or sayings of the Prophet (saw) is concerned, Aishah (saw) is one of four persons (the others being Abu Hurayrah (ra), Abdullah ibn Umar (ra), and Anas ibn Malik (ra) who transmitted more than two thousand sayings. Many of these pertain to some of the most intimate aspects of personal behavior which only someone in Aishah's (ra) position could have learnt. What is most important is that her knowledge of hadith was passed on in written form by at least three persons including her nephew Urwah (ra) who became one of the greatest scholars among the generation after the Companions (ra - may Allah be pleased with them all). Many of the learned companions of the Prophet (saw) and their followers benefitted from Aishah's (ra)knowledge. Abu Musa al-Ashari once said: "If we companions (ra - may Allah be pleased with them all) of the Messenger of God (saw) had any difficulty on a matter, we asked Aishah (ra) about it." Her nephew Urwah (ra) asserts that she was proficient not only in fiqh (Islamic law) but also in medicine (tibb) and poetry. Many of the senior companions (ra) of the Prophet (saw) came to her to ask for advice concerning questions of inheritance which required a highly skilled mathematical mind. Scholars regard her as one of the earliest fuqaha (Islamic jurist) of Islam along with persons like Umar ibn al-Khattab (ra), Ali (ra) and Abdullah ibn Abbas (ra). The Prophet (saw) referring to her extensive knowledge of Islam is reported to have said: "Learn a portion of your religion (din) from this red colored lady." "Humayra" meaning "Red-coloured" was an epithet given to Aishah (ra) by the Prophet (saw). Aishah (ra) not only possessed great knowledge but took an active part in education and social reform. As a teacher she had a clear and persuasive manner of speech and her power of oratory has been described in superlative terms by al-Ahnaf who said: "I have heard speeches of Abu Bakr and Umar, Uthman and Ali (ra - may Allah be pleased with them all) and the Khulafa up to this day, but I have not heard speech more persuasive and more beautiful from the mouth of any person than from the mouth of Aishah (ra)." Men and women came from far and wide to benefit from her knowledge. The number of women is said to have been greater than that of men. Besides answering enquiries, she took boys and girls, some of them orphans, into her custody and trained them under her care and guidance. This was in addition to her relatives who received instruction from her. Her house thus became a school and an academy. Some of her students were outstanding. We have already mentioned her nephew Urwah (ra) as a distinguished reporter of hadith. Among her women pupils is the name of Umrah bint Abdur Rahman (ra). She is regarded by scholars as one of the trustworthy narrators of hadith and is said to have acted as Aishah's secretary receiving and replying to letters addressed to her. The example of Aishah in promoting education and in particular the education of Muslim women in the laws and teachings of Islam is one which needs to be followed. After Khadijah al-Kubra (the Great) and Fatimah az-Zahra (the Resplendent), Aishah as-Siddiqah (the one who affirms the Truth) is regarded as the best woman in Islam. Because of the strength of her personality, she was a leader in every field in knowledge, in society, in politics and in war. She died in the year 58 AH in the month of Ramadan and as she instructed, was buried in the Jannat al-Baqi in the City of Light, beside other companions of the Prophet.
  5. Laiba Khan

    Would You Like To Fly In Paradise?

    Ibn Awn (ra - may Allah be pleased with him) said: "A man visited Muhammad Ibn Sireen (ra) and found him with his mother. The man asked: 'What is wrong with Muhammad Ibn Sireen, does he suffer from anything?' The guests said: 'No, but he is always like that when he sits with his mother.' Some of Muhammad Ibn Sireen's relatives said: 'I have never seen Muhammad Ibn Sireen (ra) tlaking to his mother, but with humility towards her.' Abu Yazid al-Bastami, may Allah have mercy on him, said: 'I was twenty years of age when my mother called me one night to look after her, because she was ill. I obeyed her; I put one of my hands under her head and with the other one I passed it over her body reciting surat al-Ikhlaas, Say: "He is Allah, the one....". My hand, which was under her head, became numb. I, then said to myself: 'The hand of mine but my mother's right is for Allah's Pleasure. So I endured that pain until dawn, and ever since then I was never able to move my hand again (it became paralyzed).' When Abu Yazid al-Bastami died, one of his companions saw him in his dream flying in Paradise and Glorifying Allah, the Most Merciful. He asked him: ' How did you obtain mercy?' Abu Yazid al-Bastami replied: 'Kindness to my mother and endurance of hardships.' Abdullah Ibn Awn set two slaves free because once, when his mother called him, he raised his voice over hers. Abu Burda' Ibn Abu Musa' al-Ash'ari said: "Ibn Omar saw a Yemeni man circumambulating the Ka'bah, carrying his mother. The man said to him, "I am like a tame camel for her, I have carried her more than she carried me. Do you think I have paid her back, O Ibn Omar?" He replied, "No, not even for one contraction!". A WONDERFUL MOTHER GOD made a wonderful mother, A mother who never grows old; He made her smile of the sunshine, And He molded her heart of pure gold; In her eyes He placed bright shining stars, In her cheeks, fair roses you see; God made a wonderful mother, And He gave that dear mother to me.
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    Guess.....below U

    Surprising!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  7. Laiba Khan

    Beauty Tips

    Make-up Remover A great way to take off make-up is with baby oil. Just dab a little on a tissue and swipe across your face! Lip Gloss Instead of using lip gloss that doesn't last long enough, rub a thick layer of petroleum jelly (e.g. Vaseline) onto your lips and around them. This is great for winter as well because it prevents chapping and cold sores. How To Pluck And Shape Eyebrows Always follow the natural shape of your brow. Begin by brushing your brows up and back. A good rule of thumb to follow so you don't lose the arch in your brows is to pluck from underneath on the outer arch and from up above on the inner part of the arch. Long Lasting Eye shadow If you want your eye shadow to last all day long simply apply a thin layer of concealed (Maybe line works good for me) before applying your eye shadow. It will usually last you for 24hrs.
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    Anoushy And Laiba Khan

    am back na so no worriesssssssss i missed u 2 bro and deeeeeeeeeeps
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    Anoushy And Laiba Khan

    ohhhhhhhhhh my Goddddddddd Adddddddd Thank you so much every one so sweet of u adddddd broooooooo
  10. Laiba Khan

    Yeh Bany Gi Teri Dulhaniya

    DULHANIYA DULHANIYA YA BANY GI TERI DULHANIYA
  11. Laiba Khan

    Just 4 U!

    its okay bro thanks :(
  12. Laiba Khan

    Just 4 U!

    4 ALL THE MEMBER OF CY COMMUNITY ESPECIALLY!!!!!!!!!!!!! 4 MAJJID BAHI LARAIB ATHER BAHI KIRAN APPO ADD BAHI DUA ALI IBTI DEEPOOOOOOOOOO RAIHA
  13. Laiba Khan

    Khuch Punjabi

    sanu nehr wale pul tay bula kay sanu nehr wale pul tay bula kay tay huray mahi kithay reh geya sanu nehr wale pul tay bula kay sanu nehr wale pul tay bula kay tay huray mahi kithay reh geya sadi akhan wichon nindran uda kay sadi akhan wichon nindran uda kay tay huray mahi kithay reh geya ud-da dupatta mera mal mal da dil ute zor changa naiu chalda ud-da dupatta mera mal mal da dil ute zor changa naiu chalda awe tay manawan gi main hath jor kay mahi mera tu ghusa kita kis gal da saday payran wich saday payran wich oh saday payran wich beryian pa kay saday payran wich beryian pa kay tay huray mahi kithay reh geya sanu nehr wale pul tay bula kay sanu nehr wale pul tay bula kay tay huray mahi kithay reh geya sadi akhan wichon nindran uda kay thak gaeye aan panian nu pun pun kay galan is dil dian sun sun kay thak gaeye aan panian nu pun pun kay galan is dil dian sun sun kay dada sanu kita ey tu tung sajna badlay lawan gi jaduun chun chun kay sanu piar wali sanu piar wali oh sanu piar wali pori tay charha kay sanu piar wali pori tay charha kay tay huray mahi kithay reh geya sanu nehr wale pul tay bula kay sanu nehr wale pul tay bula kay tay huray mahi kithay reh geya sadi akhan wichon nindran uda kay rut tera piar wali rung rung di dil tenu thum da te akh samdi rut tera piar wali rung rung di dil tenu thum da te akh samdi mul kera paya way tu saday chahray da har wailay pheriyan te pheriam pardi sanu piar de sanu piar de oh sanu piar de pulakhay wich pa kay sanu piar de pulakhay wich pa kay tay huray mahi kithay reh geya sanu nehr wale pul tay bula kay oh sanu nehr wale pul tay bula kay tay huray mahi kithay reh geya sadi akhan wichon nindran uda kay sadi akhan wichon nindran uda kay tay huray mahi kithay reh geya sanu nehr wale pul tay bula kayyyy _________________ jidher bhi jaoon nazar mein us ka chehra rahta hai wo mere dhiyan ke sabhi raastoon mein rahta hai bicharh kar us se pereshan mein to hoon par suna hai wo bhi uljhanoon mien rahta hai
  14. Laiba Khan

    Hunsnna Manna Hai

    humari majbori bi tu samjiya
  15. Laiba Khan

    Word Game In Urdu

    lakin in ki humary say tu fight nahi :(
  16. Laiba Khan

    Take & Give

    but main tu pury ka pura bakra loo ge :(
  17. Laiba Khan

    Take & Give

    subhan Allah :D
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    Cool Definitions

    intresting!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    Your Current Mood?

    udass chehra sab ko nazar atta hai but udas man kio nahi.....
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