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"Pakistani National Anthem" android app lets you play thepatriotic national anthem "Pak Shar Zameen Shadbad" of islamiccountry Pakistan in your android based cell phones. This isdeveloped by professionals at Sanjaal Corps. The flags of Pakistanand the national anthem music are used under "fair usage" policyand Sanjaal Corps neither has the right to the flag, nor to thelyrics, audio and the musical notations.

Pakistani National Anthem Info:

The Qaumi Tarana is the National Anthem of Pakistan. The words"Qaumi Tarana" in Urdu literally translate to "National Anthem".The Pakistani national anthem is unique in that its music precededits lyrics, which are in Persian. At independence, on August 14,1947, Pakistan had a different national anthem written by Prof.Jagannath Azad, who had been asked by the Quaid, Mr. Mohammed AliJinnah, to write the very first national anthem of Pakistan. Prof.Azad’s aa sarzameen paak was, in fact, Pakistan’s first nationalanthem, until it was later replaced by the current anthem. The flagitself had only been approved by the Constituent Assembly ofPakistan three days earlier.The current national anthem of Pakistanwas written by a Muslim writer named Abu-Al-Asar HafeezJullundhri.


In early 1948, A. R. Ghani from Transvaal, South Africa, offeredtwo prizes of five thousand rupees each for the poet and composerof a new national anthem. The prizes were announced through aGovernment press note published in June 1948. In December 1948, aNational Anthem Committee (NAC) was formed, initially chaired bythe Information Secretary, Sheikh Muhammad Ikram. Committee membersincluded several politicians, poets and musicians such as Abdur RabNishtar, Ahmed Chagla and Hafeez Jullundhri. The committee had somedifficulty at first in finding suitable music and lyrics.

In 1950, the impending state visit of the Shah of Iran resultedin the Government asking the NAC to submit an anthem without delay.The committee chairman, Federal Minister for Education, FazlurRahman, asked several poets and composers to write lyrics but noneof the submitted works were deemed suitable. The NAC also examinedseveral different tunes and eventually selected the one presentedby Chagla and submitted it for formal approval. Chagla produced themusical composition in collaboration with another committee memberand assisted by the Pakistan Navy band.

The music of the anthem was composed by Ahmed Ghulamali Chagla,with lyrics written by Abu-Al-Asar Hafeez Jullundhri. The threestanza composition was officially adopted in 1954. However, themusic for the anthem had been composed in 1950 and had been used onseveral occasions before official adoption. The composition isunique in a way that no part of the anthem repeats itself. Thelyrics allude to a "Sacred Land" referring to Pakistan and a "Flagof the Crescent and Star" referring to the national flag.Unofficially, the anthem is sometimes referred to by its first line"Pak sarzamin shad bad" (Urdu: "Blessed be the sacred land"). Thenational anthem is played during any event involving the hoistingof the flag.

The anthem without lyrics was performed for Prime MinisterLiaquat Ali Khan and later for the National Anthem Committee onAugust 10, 1950. Although it was approved for playing during thevisit of the Shah, official recognition was not given until August1954.[5] The anthem was also played during the Prime Minister'svisit to the United States. The NAC distributed records of thecomposed tune amongst prominent poets, who responded by writing andsubmitting several hundred songs for evaluation by the NAC.Eventually, the lyrics written by Jullundhri were approved and thenew national anthem was first played properly on Radio Pakistan onAugust 13, 1954. Official approval was announced by the Ministry ofInformation and Broadcasting on August 16, 1954.