Tuesday 24 January 2012

Syed Ahmed Khan

avad-ud Daula, Arif Jang, Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, KCSI [1] (also Sayyid Ahmad Khan) (Urdu: سید احمد خان) (October 17, 1817 – March 27, 1898), commonly known as Sir Syed,[2] was an Indian educator and politician, and an Islamic reformer and modernist.[3][4] Sir Syed pioneered modern education for the Muslim community in India by founding the Muhammedan Anglo-Oriental College, which later developed into the Aligarh Muslim University. His work gave rise to a new generation of Muslim intellectuals and politicians who composed the Aligarh movement to secure the political future of Muslims of India.
In 1842, Emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar II revived upon Syed Ahmad Khan the title of Javad-ud Daulah, conferred upon Syed Ahmad’s grandfather Syed Hadi by Emperor Shah Alam II in about the middle of the 18th century. The Emperor added to it the additional title of Arif Jang. The conferment of these titles was symbolic of Syed Ahmad Khan’s incorporation into the nobility of Delhi.[5]
Born into Muslim nobility, Sir Syed earned a reputation as a distinguished scholar while working as a jurist for the British East India Company. During the Indian Rebellion of 1857 he remained loyal to the British and was noted for his actions in saving European lives.[3] After the rebellion he penned the booklet Asbab-e-Baghawat-e-Hind (The Causes of the Indian Mutiny) — a daring critique, at the time, of British policies that he blamed for causing the revolt. Believing that the future of Muslims was threatened by the rigidity of their orthodox outlook, Sir Syed began promoting Western-style scientific education by founding modern schools and journals and organising Muslim intellectuals. Towards this goal, Sir Syed founded the Muhammedan Anglo-Oriental College in 1875 with the aim of promoting social and economic development of Indian Muslims.
One of the most influential Muslim politicians of his time, Sir Syed was suspicious of the Indian independence movement and called upon Muslims to loyally serve the British Raj. He denounced nationalist organisations such as the Indian National Congress, instead forming organisations to promote Muslim unity and pro-British attitudes and activities. Sir Syed promoted the adoption of Urdu as the lingua franca of all Indian Muslims, and mentored a rising generation of Muslim politicians and intellectuals. Although hailed as a great Muslim leader and social reformer, Sir Syed remains the subject of controversy for his views on Hindu-Muslim issues.

Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
Full name Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
Born October 17, 1817
Delhi, Mughal Empire
Died March 27, 1898 (aged 80)
Aligarh, British India
Era Modern era
School Mughal
Main interests Education, Politics
Notable ideas Aligarh Movement, Aligarh Muslim University

Wednesday 23 November 2011

Mohammad Hafeez

International career

Hafeez was one of the several young all-rounders the Pakistani cricket team turned to after their poor Cricket World Cup display in 2003, in which they were eliminated in the first round.
Hafeez scored a half-century on his Test debut against Bangladesh, and in his following Test hit a century. His form with bat and ball would then drop considerably and in late-2003 he was dropped from the Test squad, and soon after the ODI side. With strong domestic performances as well as good showings for the Pakistan A, he remained on the fringes of a recall in 2004. Hafeez returned to the ODI side in 2005 and despite not contributing with the bat, his bowling performances were impressive. In the 2006 Top End Series held in Australia, Hafeez smashed a century for Pakistan A. With Pakistan struggling to find a solid opening pair for Test cricket, Hafeez was recalled for the tour of England. His return to Test cricket was made at The Oval and he scored a fluent 95. Later that year in November, Hafeez retained his place in the side for their home series against the West Indies. After getting starts in the first two Test he would go on to score his 2nd Test century in the 3rd Test in Karachi.

2010 Recall and Good Form

In 2010 he was recalled for the 3rd ICC World Twenty20. he had poor form in it but showed signs of class batting. He was subsequently recalled again for the T20Is and the ODIs on Pakistan's tour of England. He had some good scores in it and had some solid partnerships with opener Kamran Akmal.
Following this good form he was also in the squad that was selected to play South Africa in the UAE. After some impressive score in the opener slot, he was again rewarded with now a test call up. He had some decent scores in the test matches and bowled some tidy overs of offspin as well.
At the end of 2010 he was also selected for the party that would tour New Zealand. In all of the T20s he made some good scores including a 46.
In the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011, he started the tournament with a few poor scores with the bat, and was consistent with the ball. Especially 10 overs for just 26 runs against Australia and 2 wickets for 16 runs in quarter final. In the quarter-final against West Indies, Hafeez provided a major contribution to the team's victory with 2 wickets and 60*, receiving the player of the match award. Also in the semi final he scored 43 runs and took a wicket for 31 runs in 10 overs although Pakistan lost the match.
In the tour of the West Indies, Hafeez continued his good form with both bat and ball scoring 267 runs in 5 matches with an average of 53.40, and took 6 wickets at an average of 23.50. . He made his second One Day International century in the 4th ODI, where he scored 121 runs before being bowled by the promising leg spinner Devendra Bishoo.
He was in the form of life with all-round when Pakistan toured Zimbabwe in September 2011 both with bat and ball taking his batting average to 27 from 21 after the recall. Scoring his 3rd Career One Day International century all in 2011 playing the 2nd ODI. He was top run scorer throughout the series in all formats.[2] He was also dangerous with the ball and specially taking wickets on the straighter deliveries mixing up with off-spin with 7 wickets in Template:Cric T-20I series.

Mohammad Hafeez
Mohammad hafeez.jpg
Personal information
Full name Mohammad Hafeez
Born 17 October 1980 (age 31)
Sargodha, Punjab, Pakistan
Nickname Professor
Height 5 ft 8.5 in (1.74 m)
Batting style Right-handed
Bowling style Right arm Slow(Bowl)
International information
National side Pakistan
Test debut (cap 173) 20 August 2003 v Bangladesh
Last Test 1 September 2011 v Zimbabwe
ODI debut (cap 144) 3 April 2003 v Zimbabwe
Last ODI 14 September 2011 v Zimbabwe
ODI shirt no. 890
Career statistics
Competition Tests ODIs FC LA
Matches 18 82 143 170
Runs scored 105902 2132 7874 5534
Batting average 31.87 27.33 33.79 34.37
100s/50s 3/4 3/11 17/38 8/35
Top score 119 139* 180 139*
Balls bowled 1512 3071 104674 7381
Wickets 18 66 1666 154
Bowling average 34.77 33.66 28.76 33.33
5 wickets in innings 0 0 4 0
10 wickets in match 0 n/a 1 n/a
Best bowling 4/31 3/17 8/57 4/20
Catches/stumpings 6/- 27/- 122/- 71/-
Source: Cricinfo, 16 september 2011

Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan

Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan (Punjabi: نصرت فتح علی خان (Shahmukhi)) (October 13, 1948 – August 16, 1997) a world-renowned Pakistani musician, was primarily a singer of Qawwali, the devotional music of the Sufis (a mystical tradition within Islam). Considered one of the greatest singers ever recorded, he possessed a six-octave vocal range and could perform at a high level of intensity for several hours.[1][2] Extending the 600-year old Qawwali tradition of his family, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan is widely credited with introducing Sufi music to international audiences.[3][4] He was popularly known as Shahenshah-e-Qawwali, meaning The King of Kings of Qawwali.[5]
Born in Faisalabad, Nusrat had his first public performance at age of 16, at his father's chelum. He officially became the head of the family qawwali party in 1971, and was signed by Oriental Star Agencies (OSA), Birmingham, U.K., in the early 1980s. In subsequent years, Khan released movie scores and albums for various labels in Pakistan, Europe, Japan and the U.S. He engaged in collaborations and experiments with Western artists, becoming a well-known world music artist in the process. He toured extensively, performing in over 40 countries.[6]

Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan

Nusrat performing at Royal Albert Hall
Background information
Born 13 October 1948
Faisalabad, Punjab
Pakistan
Died August 16, 1997 (aged 48)
London, England
Genres Qawwali, Ghazal
Occupations Musician
Instruments Vocals, harmonium
Years active 1965–1997

Mohammad Amir

Mohammad Amir (Urdu: محمد عامر, born 13 April 1992), also known as Mohammad Aamer, is a Pakistani international cricketer, whose suspension and subsequent five year ban curtailed his promising career. He is a left-arm fast bowler, who opened the bowling in all formats of the game. He made his first-class debut in 2007, and his first One-Day International and Test appearance in 2009 in Sri Lanka, at the age of 17. However, he played his first international match during the 2009 ICC World Twenty20, where he played in every game, helping the national side win the tournament.[1][2]
Amir was touted as having the potential to be a leading fast bowler by former Pakistani left arm fast bowler Wasim Akram[3] who picked him out as a prospect in 2007.[2] Since Amir's establishment in the international arena, former Pakistani batsman Rameez Raja, as well as Akram himself, have stated that "He is much cleverer than [Akram] at 18".[3]
On 29 August 2010, he was implicated in allegations of spot-fixing and is currently serving a five-year ban for allegedly bowling two-deliberate no-balls, Amir however has announced that he plans to appeal the verdict handed out by his prosecutor the International Cricket Council.[4] In November 2011, Amir was convicted, along with Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif, of conspiracy charges relating to spot-fixing. He was given a six-month prison sentence.

Mohammad Amir محمد عامر
Mohammad Amir.jpg
Personal information
Full name Mohammad Amir
Born 13 April 1992 (age 19)
Gujjar Khan, Punjab, Pakistan
Batting style Left Hand
Bowling style Left arm Fast
Role Bowler
International information
National side Pakistan
Test debut (cap 194) 4 July 2009 v Sri Lanka
Last Test 18 August 2010 v England
ODI debut (cap 173) 30 July 2009 v Sri Lanka
Last ODI 24 January 2010 v Australia
ODI shirt no. 90
Domestic team information
Years Team
2008/09 Federal Areas
2008/09–2009/10 National Bank of Pakistan
2007/08–2009/10 Rawalpindi Rams
Career statistics
Competition Test ODI FC LA
Matches 14 15 28 30
Runs scored 278 167 508 204
Batting average 12.63 20.87 14.11 22.66
100s/50s 0/0 0/1 0/0 0/1
Top score 30* 73* 44* 73*
Balls bowled 2,867 789 4991 1633
Wickets 51 25 120 50
Bowling average 29.09 24.00 21.48 23.76
5 wickets in innings 3 0 7 0
10 wickets in match 0 0 1 n/a
Best bowling 6/84 4/28 7/61 4/28
Catches/stumpings 0/– 6/– 5/0 10/0
Source: Cricinfo, 29 August 2010

Pitbull (rapper)

Armando Christian Pérez (born January 15, 1981), better known by his stage name Pitbull, is an American rapper, singer-songwriter and record producer. His first recorded performance was from the Lil Jon album Kings of Crunk in 2002, after which he released his debut album in 2004 titled M.I.A.M.I. (short for Money Is a Major Issue) under TVT Records. Since then, he has released two other albums under the label, El Mariel in 2006 and The Boatlift in 2007.[1] He then released Rebelution in 2009, which included singles "I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)" and "Krazy". The latter peaked at No.30 on the Hot 100 and No.11 on the Hot Rap Tracks charts while "I Know You Want Me" peaked at No.2 on the Hot 100 and peaked within the top ten spots of charts in the UK, Canada, Italy, and the Netherlands. The song reached No.1 in France and the European Hot 100 on the week ending August 29, 2009 according to Billboard magazine. He later signed with Polo Grounds Music through Sony Music and created his own label Mr. 305 Inc. Other singles from Rebelution included "Blanco" featuring Pharrell Williams of The Neptunes and "Hotel Room Service", the latter of which peaked at No.8 on the Hot 100. Rebelution went on to sell over 7.5 million worldwide digital singles and albums combined.[2]
Pérez is also the host of his own Spanish-language program on the cable channel Mun2 titled La Esquina (Spanish for The Corner).[3]
In 2005 Pérez and rapper Sean 'Diddy' Combs co-founded Bad Boy Latino, a subsidiary of Combs' Bad Boy Records label. It primarily focuses on Latin Rap, Latin Soul and Tropical music, and has offices in Miami and New York.[4][5] Along with co-founding it, Pérez currently heads the A&R division of the label.[6][7]
Pérez has become a product endorser, representing alongside Drake, Rihanna, and Trey Songz the “So Kodak” campaign for the Kodak brand[8] and embarking on a partnership with the soda giant Dr Pepper as part of the campaign “Vida 23” for which he recorded the song specifically for it that was also featured on his album Armando.[9]

Pitbull

Pitbull in Enrique Iglesias Euphoria World Tour 2011.
Background information
Birth name Armando Christian Pérez
Born January 15, 1981 (age 30)
Miami, Florida, United States
Genres Dance-pop, electro hop
Occupations Rapper, singer-songwriter, record producer, TV host
Years active 2003–present
Labels RCA, Polo Grounds, Mr. 305 Inc.
Associated acts Lil Jon, Nayer, Jennifer Lopez, Enrique Iglesias
Website planetpit.com

Monday 21 November 2011

Enrique Iglesias


Enrique Iglesias (born Enrique Miguel Iglesias Preysler; May 8, 1975) is a Spanish pop music singer, a son of singer Julio Iglesias. Enrique started his musical career on Mexican labelFonovisa. This helped turn him into one of the most popular artists in Latin America and in theHispanic American market in the United States, and the biggest seller of Spanish language albums of the 1990s. Before the turn of the millennium, he made a crossover into the mainstream English language market, signing a unique multi-album deal with Universal Music Group for an unprecedented US$50,000,000, with Universal Music Latino to release his Spanish albums and Interscope to release English albums. In 2010, he parted with Interscope and signed with another Universal Music Group label, Universal Republic. For a few years he has been dating Anna Kournikova. Iglesias has sold over 100 million records worldwide, making him one of the best selling Latin artists of all time.[1]
Iglesias has had five Billboard Hot 100 top five singles, including two #1s, and holds the record for producing 22 number 1 Spanish-language singles on the Billboard'Hot Latin Tracks.[2] He has also had nine #1 songs on Billboard's Dance charts, more than any other single male artist. Altogether, Iglesias has amassed 53 #1 hits on the various Billboard charts. He has honorably been named as The King of Latin Pop and The King of Dance according to Billboard.
Enrique has been named as the 2nd best Latin artist in the span of 1986-2011 by Billboard only beaten by Luis Miguel.[3] According to whopopular.com, he is the #1 Musician of Spain and 28th Best Musician of the World.[4]

Enrique Iglesias

Iglesias on MuchOnDemand in Toronto, Ontario
Background information
Birth nameEnrique Miguel Iglesias Preysler
BornMay 8, 1975 (age 36)
Madrid, Spain
GenresPop, Latin popR&BDance-popsoft rock
OccupationsSinger-songwriter, actor, Producer, Model
InstrumentsVocals, guitar
Years active1995-present
LabelsFonovisaInterscopeUniversal Music LatinoUniversal RepublicPolydor
Associated actsLudacrisPitbullLil Wayne,UsherWhitney HoustonKelis,Nicole ScherzingerCiara
Websiteenriqueiglesias.com

Eminem


Marshall Bruce Mathers III (born October 17, 1972),[1] better known by his stage nameEminem or his alter ego Slim Shady, is an American rapperrecord producersongwriter andactor. Eminem's popularity brought his group project, D12, to mainstream recognition. As well as being a member of D12, Eminem is also one half of the Detroit hip hop duo Bad Meets Evil, with Royce da 5'9". Eminem is one of the best-selling artists in the world and is the best selling artist of the 2000s.[2] He has been listed and ranked as one of the greatest artists of all time by many magazines including the Rolling Stone magazine which has ranked him 82nd on its list of The 100 Greatest Artists of All Time.[3] The same magazine has declared him The King of Hip Hop.[4] Including his work with D12 and Bad Meets Evil, Eminem has achieved ten number one albums on the Billboard 200. He has also sold more than 33 million track downloads and 40.9 million albums in the United States alone,[5] and 86 million records worldwide to date.[6]
Eminem quickly gained popularity in 1999 with his major-label debut album, The Slim Shady LP. That first album, The Marshall Mathers LP and his third major album, The Eminem Show, all won Grammy Awards, making Eminem the first artist to win Best Rap Album for three consecutive LPs. The Marshall Mathers LP is also considered one of Eminem's best and most successful albums. Eminem then went on hiatus after touring in 2005. He released his first album since 2004's Encore, titled Relapse, on May 15, 2009. In 2010, Eminem released his seventh studio album Recovery, which was an international success. Recovery was also named the best selling album worldwide of 2010 joining The Eminem Show, which was the best seller of 2002. Eminem won Grammy Awards for both Relapse and Recovery, giving him a total of 13 Grammys in his career. Eminem has named Masta AceBig Daddy KaneNewcleus, the Beastie BoysDr. Dre,Tupac ShakurAZNas, and Ice-T amongst others as his influences.
Eminem has opened other ventures since the beginning of his success. He founded his own record label, Shady Records with his manager Paul Rosenberg. He also has his own radio channel, Shade 45. Eminem began an acting career in 2002, when he starred in the hip hopdrama film 8 Mile in which he won the Academy Award for Best Original Song, becoming the first rap artist ever to win the award.[7] He is also set to star in the 2013 films Shady Talez and Have Gun, Will Travel. He has also made cameo appearances in The Wash (2001), Funny People(2009) and television series Entourage.

Eminem

Eminem performing live at the DJ Hero Party in Los Angeles, June 1, 2009
Background information
Birth nameMarshall Bruce Mathers III
BornOctober 17, 1972 (age 39)
Saint Joseph, Missouri, U.S.
OriginWarrenMichigan, U.S.
GenresHip hop
OccupationsRapperrecord producer,songwriteractor
Years active1992–present
LabelsInterscopeAftermathShady,Web
Associated actsD12Bad Meets EvilDr. Dre50 Cent
Websiteeminem.com