The same piece was performed together by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and father of Amjad Sabri (a very famous qawal). This particular performance was to recreate that event. The Sabri Sisters from Magron La, season 15 song are Amjad Sabri’s daughters.
Neither this nor the other one you heard is Original. This is a seven-hundred-year-old devotional song from India. Amir Khusro wrote this kalam for his Murshid Nizam ud Din Aulia. Khusro describes his spiritual ecstasy experience to his mother after having remained in the company of Nizam ud Din Aulia. Since then, the Qawalli singers have tried to induce themselves into the same sort of trance that Khusro must have experienced back then, and hence, you see Amjad Sabri kissing his hands and touching his eyes as a gesture of reverence towards Nizam ud din Aulia. Rang / color is how the poet describes the power of Nizam ud din Aulia's message. Those who encounter his message are so compelled by it that they become the same Rang/color as Nizam ud Din Aulia. As a Punjabi, I take massive pride in my land's unrivaled history and culture. This Kalam is emblematic of that pride.
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The same piece was performed together by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and father of Amjad Sabri (a very famous qawal). This particular performance was to recreate that event. The Sabri Sisters from Magron La, season 15 song are Amjad Sabri’s daughters.
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Neither this nor the other one you heard is Original. This is a seven-hundred-year-old devotional song from India. Amir Khusro wrote this kalam for his Murshid Nizam ud Din Aulia. Khusro describes his spiritual ecstasy experience to his mother after having remained in the company of Nizam ud Din Aulia. Since then, the Qawalli singers have tried to induce themselves into the same sort of trance that Khusro must have experienced back then, and hence, you see Amjad Sabri kissing his hands and touching his eyes as a gesture of reverence towards Nizam ud din Aulia. Rang / color is how the poet describes the power of Nizam ud din Aulia's message. Those who encounter his message are so compelled by it that they become the same Rang/color as Nizam ud Din Aulia. As a Punjabi, I take massive pride in my land's unrivaled history and culture. This Kalam is emblematic of that pride.
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