This text appears to be a transcript of a long audio or video recording, containing a mix of prayers, songs, and conversations in multiple languages, including Hindi, Urdu, and Arabic. The content is predominantly Islamic, with frequent references to Allah, the Quran, and Islamic phrases such as "Subhan Allah" and "Allah Hu Akbar." There are also mentions of Indian culture and Hindu deities, such as Maa Durga Thakur. The recording seems to be a collection of various segments, including prayers, devotional songs, and discussions, possibly from a Muslim gathering or event.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text appears to be a transcript of a video or audio recording with timestamps.
2. The recording contains various phrases and sentences in multiple languages, including Arabic, Urdu, and Hindi.
3. The text mentions several names, including Fazal Kallaji, Fatima, Nabi Ji, Ravinder, Salman Khan, Amitabh, and Abdul Alamin.
4. The recording contains references to Islamic phrases and prayers, such as "Allah Hu Akbar" and "Subhan Allah".
5. The text also mentions the Quran and the prophet Muhammad.
6. There are mentions of various locations, including Shimla and Bangladesh.
7. The recording includes music and praise sections.
8. The text contains some Bengali phrases, such as "amar" and "tumi".
9. The recording mentions the name of a movie or TV show called "Tamasha".
10. The text includes a reference to a calculation called "Namaskar".