Badr-ud-Duja

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Badr-ud-Duja
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 2007 (2007-09)
StudioFire Records
Genre Islamic
Label Geo Music
Director Imran Hayat
Producer Gohar Hayat
Junaid Jamshed chronology
Mehboob-e-Yazdaan
(2005)
Badr-ud-Duja
(2007)
Yaad-e-Haram
(2008)

Badr-ud-Duja (English: The night's full moon) is the third religious and spiritual album released by the Pakistani artist Junaid Jamshed, in Ramadan 2007.

Trackslisting

  1. Badr-ud-Duja
  2. Tala Al Badru Alyna
  3. Bold and Brave
  4. Dua-e-Taariq -
  5. Habibi Rasooli
  6. Habibi Rasooli
  7. Hijarat
  8. Kamli Wale
  9. Mere Allah, Tu kareem Hai
  10. Nasab Mubarak
  11. O Mericiful
  12. Recitation


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