Shah-e-Mardaan, Sher-e-Yazdaan, Quwwat-e-Parvardigaar, La Fata illa Ali, La Sayf illa Zulfiqaar
King of the brave, Lion of God, Strength of God, There is no brave young man like Ali [and] there is no sword like Zulfiqar.

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Shah-e-Mardaan, Sher-e-Yazdaan, Quwwat-e-Parvardigaar, La Fata illa Ali, La Sayf illa Zulfiqaar
King of the brave, Lion of God, Strength of God, There is no brave young man like Ali [and] there is no sword like Zulfiqar.
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There is an Afghani Proverb;
"Dil ba dil ra dara"
"There is a telepathy between hearts."
عشقیست دَوارِ چَرخ، نَزْ آب
عشقیست مَسیرِ ماه، نَزْ پا
Love turns the wheel, not water, love carries the moon, not feet.
— Rumi
Persian is a soulful language:
See you later in Persian is
” بہ امید دیدار“
and I think it’s beautiful.
Mun tu shudam tu mun shudi,
Mun tun shudam tu jaan shudi.
Taakas na goyad baad azeen.
Mun deegaram tu deegari.
“I have become you, and you me i am the body, you soul so that no one can say hereafter that you are someone, and me someone else.”
— Hazrat Amir Khusro
Ali imaam-e-manasto manam Ghulaam-e-Ali (As)
Hazaar jaan-e-giraamii fidaa-e-naam-e-Ali (As)
“Ali is my master. I am the slave of Ali. A thousand lives are to be sacrificed for the name of Ali.”
‘I miss you’ in Persian is ‘dilam barāyat tang shuda’ meaning, ‘your absence constricts my heart.’