SUFI MUSIC is INCREDIBLE! Waleska & Efra react to Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan & Baby Rahat Fateh Ali Khan

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  • Sup people?!
    Here's what we think of this INCREDIBLE set of videos you've recommended of UNFAK & Fateh Ali Khan.
    If you're looking for the documentary Efra mentioned here is the link;
    www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/w3c...
    Watch the full Feature Friday Podcast here
    • Nescafe Basement PAKIS...
    Wlsk xoxo & Efra :)
    / wlsk15
    / realefraherrera
    #Pakistan #reaction

КОМЕНТАРІ • 238

  • @rkurar
    @rkurar Рік тому +109

    What would music look like if it needed a persona=Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. He is the universe of music.

  • @jennadavidson418
    @jennadavidson418 Рік тому +56

    Nusrat is a genius. The 40+ live version of Ankh Uthi Mohabbat Ne Angrai Li is on another level. The live version of Man Kunto Maula is also something to behold!

    •  8 місяців тому +2

      the 50+ version of haq Ali Ali is pure bewilderment

  • @himanishsarkar1396
    @himanishsarkar1396 Рік тому +21

    Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan is a legend of music in general

  • @bzr77k
    @bzr77k Рік тому +32

    Please listen to the full renditions, preferably with subtitles. They are extremely soulful and beautiful.
    And once you have listened to a few, I’ll share some of other amazing qawwali singers to react 😊

  • @amberchaturvedi9934
    @amberchaturvedi9934 Рік тому +6

    Qawwali initiated in India and popularized by Amir Khusoro. It is basically sung at the Mazar / Tombs of Sufi Saints. It is a dying art these days as it needs years of practice and dedication plus as these are long devotional songs not much money is involved, thus leading to its decline. However, some families in India and Pakistan have fought the odds and still keep the tradition alive. The best part of Qawwali is the competition / jugal-bandi between the two singers who sing different verses and try to out-smart the other while being within the Sufi framework.
    Rahat Fateh / Sabri Brothers / Abida Parveen / Fareed Ayaz / Warsi Brothers / Wadali Brothers are some keeping the tradition alive.

  • @Maanlove001
    @Maanlove001 Рік тому +18

    You can’t describe LEGEND ❤

  • @olaabou-shamala6336
    @olaabou-shamala6336 Рік тому +61

    If you're gonna have a pakistani feature Friday, I would love your reaction on "man aamadeh am" from coke studio. I discovered the video the other day and can't stop listening to it, especially for the drummer. Would be interested to hear your input, cause to my "regular person never held an instrument in my hand" ear, it sounded quite intricate and magnificent. Always wanting to learn from you guys so an analysis would be awesome 😁
    Edit: also, would really love your reaction on "ae dil" of Ali Zafar & Sara Haider.. One of my favourite songs from coke studio Pakistan

    • @waqaszahid544
      @waqaszahid544 Рік тому +1

      They reacted to Ae Dil on Livestream on my request but not the whole video since it was a Speedrun. So I definitely second that.

    • @pandaprrr995
      @pandaprrr995 Рік тому

      what? man aamadeh am is terribly overrated.

    • @olaabou-shamala6336
      @olaabou-shamala6336 Рік тому +1

      @@pandaprrr995 maybe the melody is too linear but the time signature of that song is weird to my ear (I always like it when they go into the details so would be interested to hear their opinion)

  • @yusufrahemtulla5435
    @yusufrahemtulla5435 Рік тому +8

    Nusratji was his own composer, based on classic, but he improvised own . Totally unique

  • @khipksy1888
    @khipksy1888 Рік тому +5

    About the Qawallis, Sufism and devoties-ism, to get down to brasstacks, this isnt part of the religion but more of a South Asian cultural phenomina, which got developed parallely. There are however a large number of South Asians(50% in Pakistan), who consider the devoetiesm as either part of Islam or atleast compatible enough to annex or suppliment it to religious side. However qawallis are not performed in Mosques. Mosques are generally reserved for prayers only, and sometimes the lowkey watered down versions of Qawallis(without tablas and backup performing entourage) dedicated to Prophet Muhammad are performed(again this pertains to the sect that 50% of population follow). The most traditional form are performed regularly at on shrines of Sufi figures, specially on death anniversaries known as "Urs".

  • @himanishsarkar1396
    @himanishsarkar1396 Рік тому +12

    Try listening to Khamaj and Lakh Jatan, Shafqat with Shafqat. It is a Fusion of TWO RAGAS done so seemlessly and two classical pieces so beautifully along with the budapest Orchestra.

  • @wheredidthiscomefrom5412
    @wheredidthiscomefrom5412 Рік тому +4

    This is Qawali basically started for preaching. So Qawali Nights are arranged during Ramzan and other auspicious holidays in Pakistan.

  • @korakdatta
    @korakdatta Рік тому +12

    Sonu Nigams in concert at Wembley this weekend. Also Kaushiki Chakraborty at Barbican. In case you make it.

  • @user-jy4xe2zt1d
    @user-jy4xe2zt1d Рік тому +4

    if you plan on another coke studio special:
    Roshe
    Yo Soch
    Jaan-e-Baharaan
    Mujh Se Pehli Si Muhabbat
    Hairaan Hua
    Dasht-e-Tanhai
    Aamay Bhashaili Rey
    Daanah Pah Daanah
    Garaj Baras
    Man Aamadeh Am
    Nescafe Basement:
    Aja Tenu Akhiyan Udeek Diyan
    Na Kaho (Watch Nescafe Basement for good vocals and composition, watch Momina Mustehsan Version for Momina Vocals. Both are good. Personaly my favourite song)
    Other Music:
    Laga Rey - Shehzad Roy
    Hona Tha Pyar
    Supreme Ishq Anarkali
    Mahi Ve - Faakhir
    Jhoom - Ali Zafar
    Ko Ko Korina
    Nazia Hassan - Boom Boom
    Maan Di Mauj - Hadiqa Kiani
    O Wanjli Walarya - Fadia Shaboroz, Ali Abbas
    Ghalat Fehmi (From "Superstar")
    De Behna Nu Chunian - Sanam Marvi
    Jaanay Is Dil - Hadiqa Kiani

  • @himanishsarkar1396
    @himanishsarkar1396 Рік тому +7

    Some recommendations you need to consider
    Shafqat Amanat Ali is a wonderful artist and you need to listen to Khamaj with Fuzon and him,
    Shafqat with Shafqat with Budapest Symphony, combining two Ragas and classical pieces seemlessly,
    Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan's Qawallis
    Rahat Fateh Ali Khan's songs like Aaj Din CHadheya, Bol na Halke halke

  • @shabananiazi9083
    @shabananiazi9083 Рік тому +3

    Ah NFAK a master of centuries..He used to play with music and his voice live on the stage and he never failed to make historical rythmical scales because he also had a greatest qawwali squad ever , He used to teach on the stage....Not a single singer of today and past can meet his level..He is beyond this world ❤

  • @miss_alizay_khan
    @miss_alizay_khan Рік тому +2

    Well singing is not what we do spiritually and religiously
    Its called recitation of verses from holy book of Quran and Other versions are called Hamd, meaning Praising Lord Allah and Naat or Nasheed which means praising Prophet muhammad Peace be upon him
    And manqabat meaning praising the holy saints gurus (AULIA) friends of Allah
    So qawwali is sufi way which covers all of it ❤❤❤❤
    Thank you so much for reacting on Pakistani music and accepting it as Good
    You guys are cool
    love From pakistan

  • @mahboobditta7332
    @mahboobditta7332 10 днів тому

    I went to 3 or 4 performances by Nusrat Fateh Ali khan and Qawwali group, absolutely amazing.

  • @free1855
    @free1855 Рік тому +2

    Have not heard his voice in years, legendary voice.

  • @augustnill9459
    @augustnill9459 Рік тому +7

    Now you have entered new zone of Qawali. 😊😊😊

  • @munawarniazi7615
    @munawarniazi7615 Рік тому +1

    I'm amazed with your understanding of music in essence. Love you both ❤❤
    God bless you always and forever.

  • @adeelmohammad850
    @adeelmohammad850 Рік тому +4

    Madam noor jehan thé queen of punjabi music in pakistan listen any of her hits songs, lata jee from india Always praised her. Check one of her songs then decide. one of her romantic evergreen song "main te mera dilbar jani "

  • @chopper1496
    @chopper1496 Рік тому +3

    In hisdustani classical it's not pre determined. You have improvise with the given notes you can jump from one raag to other and come back to same raag and a song in same raag does not sound same just because of that. For instance laal Ishq and aayat are both raag yaman and bhupali but sound different. Therefore many bandish in hindustani classical will sound dofferent on same raag. And since bandish is of four to lines or five lines that is where khayal music comes in

  • @ocean_0602
    @ocean_0602 Рік тому +2

    Qawwals definitely undergo rigorous training of scales and raags from an early age. Once they master the scales they are more able to improvise on the raags. But without mastery of the raags and their melodic properties, improvisation would be impossible. These practice and training sessions of raags are called riyaz. Having said that a lot of what Nusrat and other qawwals do which seems like improvisation are indeed very carefully practiced melodic lines from within the raag.
    This is all very similar to jazz music, where it seems like the pianist is making things up on the spot but in fact is combining his/her mastery of scales and hundreds of memorized melodic lines and licks to produce a coherent sounding improv. Hope this helps!

  • @robinraju907
    @robinraju907 Рік тому +8

    Guys.. coke studio bangla S2 second song.. amazing one . I thinku guys would enjoy. Great reaction btw🥰🔥

  • @lnoorplaylist
    @lnoorplaylist Рік тому +1

    A very small amount of muslim donations go to mosque. Mostly it's to organizations that give it to poor people. Also in Ramadan almost all mosques arrange free food for people every day at Iftar time. People from any religion can come to mosque. Other than mosques there are many other arrangements of food at iftar, arranged by charity organizations and people themselves.

  • @aryandwivedi6380
    @aryandwivedi6380 10 місяців тому +2

    Amir khushrau and Nizamuddin Aulia were born in India not in Pakistan. Amir Khusrau was the student of Aulia. He is the father of sufi music.bassically the origin of Sufi music is India not Pakistan. Even Pakistan was not exist that time.

  • @AmjadPervaze-nf7yy
    @AmjadPervaze-nf7yy 5 місяців тому

    Love you guys, I have met The Legend Nusrat many times and Rahat since he was 8 years old. Manchester UK.
    I appreciate your reactions on Bollywood &Pakistani
    music. I thought I knew much about music having seen most BW and Pk singers. Since the 70s
    Mohammad Rafi I met twice late 77, 79.

  • @nishthachatterjee2090
    @nishthachatterjee2090 Рік тому +1

    the happiness when yall postt :)))))

  • @AL-jg4pr
    @AL-jg4pr Рік тому

    LOOKING AMAZING YOU TWO!

  • @shahnawazkhalid2541
    @shahnawazkhalid2541 Рік тому +2

    i asked you 100 timea in pervious about nusrat fateh ali mother of all the music in world .just watch his live qawwali .start and end of music in his music .occain of music .special watch womend 1985 nusrat performance where he decribes a to z of music in diffrnet raags in diffrent qawwali

  • @wisdomoflife4289
    @wisdomoflife4289 Рік тому +2

    now you have reached the depth of Pakistani music .. lot more to react

  • @tribukh1530
    @tribukh1530 Рік тому +2

    Not really in mosques or in normal prayers we don’t use music or so… this is more cultural way of expression but nit religious and it was used a lot in sufism.
    I can say more if you listen to recitations without music like recite holy book and or praising God or the prophets in a respectful way, “hamd” or “naat” respectively.

  • @sshakababy
    @sshakababy Рік тому +1

    Qawali is the spinal chord of sufi music. Sufi music is basically the words of sufi poets expressed through music. Qawaali was the first and most popular genre to bring the words of the sufi poet to the masses.

  • @sshakababy
    @sshakababy Рік тому +1

    you really should do a Junoon special. They were the pioneers of Sufi Rock, singing sufi verses in rock music. They started out as a normal rock ban but by their third album they shifted wholly to sufi music and given us some of the best songs of the 90s and early 2000s. They enjoyed a massive fan following both in India and Pakistan alike.

  • @highkage0_0
    @highkage0_0 Рік тому +3

    You should definitely react to more osts and more of asim azhar
    1-Soneya (Asim azhar)
    2- Humraah (Asim Azhar)
    3- Dard (Asim Azhar)
    4- Ishqiya (Asim Azhar) it's an ost as well
    5- Ishq mein kaafir (OST)
    6- Lal ishq (OST) by Rahat Fateh Ali khan
    7- Jaa tujhy maaf kiya (OST) still one of the most popular one
    8- Bol kafaara (OST) Pakistan's first music video to cross 100 million

  • @paktiger8418
    @paktiger8418 Місяць тому

    Love and respect from Islamabad Pakistan.....

  • @RayanKhan
    @RayanKhan Рік тому +1

    In the UK we used to sing during assembly

  • @GauravSingh-yf2ey
    @GauravSingh-yf2ey Рік тому

    You guys look dripped out in matching colours...❤❤

  • @hardeepdhanda8492
    @hardeepdhanda8492 Рік тому +1

    One and only ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan 🙏

  • @kainatrayza
    @kainatrayza 8 місяців тому

    Fun fact ones nusrat had sung qawali for 12 straight hours with just cups of water nothing else. So it is so mesmerising to know a legend and a singer of his calibre was from the same place as me. It seriously is just a owner to be able to call nusrat as pakistani singer

  • @dementedditties
    @dementedditties Рік тому +2

    For your next Pakistani Feature Friday, you guys should react to Pakistani band music like Junoon, Awaz, Vital Signs, Strings, and Jal, Roxen, EP, Kashmir...

  • @Shahking704
    @Shahking704 Рік тому

    Brilliant video guys. Love your analysis on Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan saab. Your so on point with alot of your points.
    As someone who has lived and loved qawali my whole life being from the same city as Nusrat Fateh ali Khan saab, I gotta say I really appreciate your appreciation of his work.
    The money is a form of appreciation for the singer and the group for the verses that are in praise of God or his prophet.
    Singing isn't really a part of the religion however sufi music is a part of the spiritual experience of closeness or comunian with God. You won't find this really in the Arab world but more in the Indian subcontinent. It was created and made prominent by the sufi mystics in that region as a way to bring people closer to God. Its in the blood of the people there.

  • @tanveerzia497
    @tanveerzia497 Рік тому +6

    No singing in worship at all. We recite verses from Quran 0nly... singing is a profession and singing RAAGAS is very difficult and different. Raagas have to be learnt from childhood and low and high notes singing like Rahat and nusrat is traditional and is travelling chest to chest . However their composition and music will always be sweet and learnt by generations listening music. He is one of the all time singer to be followed

  • @MuhammadHafeez-wx5pr
    @MuhammadHafeez-wx5pr Рік тому +1

    i am from pakistan please seach more songs and ghazals and qawalis of nusrat fateh ali khan the legend alot more jewels you will find

    • @rajahadayat2141
      @rajahadayat2141 Рік тому +1

      Han g taa k pagal ho jain.
      ye log bardasht nai kr pain gy USTAD G ko ....mark my words.

  • @bikramgurung1456
    @bikramgurung1456 Місяць тому

    Ustad Rahat fateh ali khan legent word nmb one singer❤

  • @raniamazhar4808
    @raniamazhar4808 Рік тому +13

    If you are trynna learn about Pakistani music I would recommend Kahani suno 2.0 by kaifi Khalil (singer in kana yaari) it's awsmm! It broke all the records and is among top 20 of global music

    • @vikask5121
      @vikask5121 Рік тому

      I agree, the song you are referring to is an amazing composition however to understand the deep roots of the culture and lifestyle across the borders there is no other format of music other than the combination of Sufi and Qawali and then there is no other singer on this planet who is as blessed as Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Saahab.

  • @MBeats27
    @MBeats27 Рік тому +1

    qawali does happen during ramadan but during the night when you can drink and eat

  • @rmkhan786
    @rmkhan786 Рік тому

    Thanks for responding to my email guys! And I really hope you enjoyed my documentary!

  • @ammadfarrukh6794
    @ammadfarrukh6794 Рік тому +2

    There are some families in whole subcontinent which teaches their young to sing from early age.

  • @danishverma187
    @danishverma187 Рік тому

    Listen to some of the songs by Gumal Ali, Jagjit Singh and other Sufi/classical singers from that era. On an interview Ustad Rahat Fateh Ali Khan once mentioned Gumal Ali as one of his favourite singers

  • @chandrashivpuri1224
    @chandrashivpuri1224 Рік тому +1

    The money is not given to charity. The musicians keep it.

  • @The-Progressive-EDM-Lover.
    @The-Progressive-EDM-Lover. Рік тому +3

    If you do another Punjabi Feature Friday, I'd love to hear your reaction on Imran Khan's Amplifier. I'm in love with it. Please do a tribute to the legendary Sidhu.

  • @_7.8.6
    @_7.8.6 Рік тому +2

    You need to finish off reacting to UNFAK and Andre Antunes
    Out of this world what Andre has done.
    In fact , it’d be amazing if you could have him on your and interview him

  • @reviewtvnetwork2457
    @reviewtvnetwork2457 Рік тому

    Love a lot from Pakistan. we would love to hear more from NFAK.

  • @hardeepdhanda8492
    @hardeepdhanda8492 Рік тому

    Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan 🙏❤️

  • @thefabricoz
    @thefabricoz Рік тому +1

    With no doubt in mind we need more of these. thnku

    • @rajahadayat2141
      @rajahadayat2141 Рік тому

      No u dont......this singer will entice u.....geography, culture and language is not a barrier for this singer...m.i mean this singer will become part of u ...i repeat part of u

    • @thefabricoz
      @thefabricoz Рік тому

      @@rajahadayat2141 well its too late then, UNFAK is already a part of me & im sure for millions around the globe 🌍 💗 what a talent, what a legend 🙌🏼

    • @rajahadayat2141
      @rajahadayat2141 Рік тому +1

      @@thefabricoz legend n talent are no words......he is reshaping lives here in ASIA. He is not just a singer.....he is an influencer!!!!!!

  • @ashutoshrana2260
    @ashutoshrana2260 Рік тому +1

    Bro it's sufi culture and this thing is unique to India and Pakistan and it's not happen in Mosque but at Dargah(resting place) of famous sufi saints

  • @clickmagazineofficial
    @clickmagazineofficial 8 місяців тому

    @waleska herrera
    In English we call them chords, this is actually called Sargam " SA RE GA MA PA DHA NI SA" ... in english its called

  • @astroexostan4846
    @astroexostan4846 Рік тому

    We do recite or listen "NAATS and HAMMAD" in Ramadan but without music

  • @sagaa4143
    @sagaa4143 Рік тому +1

    what an unusual choice of raag. Jogiya! I do like the raag but a) I havent heard much of it in northern indian music and b) I think I prefer raag gunkali over it perhaps cause the tetracords are symmetric there.

  • @tanmaymagar3784
    @tanmaymagar3784 Рік тому

    There is no need of explanation...Nusrat saab's music is puzzle can only solved by God...He only sings for him..💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
    Nusrat Saab is Unbelievable when it comes on SarGam❤️❤️

  • @hariskhattak1522
    @hariskhattak1522 Рік тому +1

    So far you guys have missed the most iconic performances of Coke Studio
    1- Rung (Rahat and Amjabd Sabri)
    2- Kangna

  • @shayaropinthechat5513
    @shayaropinthechat5513 Рік тому +2

    If u want soulful voice.
    U need farhaan Saeed.
    Halka Halka suroor

  • @kaleemullah2273
    @kaleemullah2273 Рік тому

    Legend Ustad Nusrat fateh Ali khan 💕🇵🇰💕

  • @zeeshakir
    @zeeshakir Рік тому +1

    Culture predates religion in this part of the world called Pakistan.. what you get to hear is amalgamation of years of musical development in the region.. Pakistan became muslim majority in 1947 with considerable Christian, Hindu, Sikh, Parsi minorities the numbers to which declined in years after due to discrimination and hate crimes against them.. the music is the region has been there for centuries..

  • @osama11.
    @osama11. Рік тому +1

    The name of the young boy is rahat fateh Ali khan the well known legend of Pakistan

  • @mohammadzeeshanmurtaza7569
    @mohammadzeeshanmurtaza7569 9 місяців тому

    The child sitting next to him is the Rahat Fateh Ali khan the living legend

    • @DipankarBhattacherjee
      @DipankarBhattacherjee 2 місяці тому

      Rahat is not the child in the video. Rahat is sitting on the left of Nusrat sahab.

  • @chynaonst
    @chynaonst Рік тому

    Love me like this reaction!

  • @pandaprrr995
    @pandaprrr995 Рік тому +1

    Guys if you want to see the magic of Paksitani Fusion music, check out :
    Rabba Ho by Saeen Zahoor, Sanam Marvi Coke Studio Season 6
    Moray Naina Zara Madani Coke Studio Season 6
    Miyan ki Malhaar Ayesha Omar, Fariha Pervez, Zara Madani Coke Studio Season 6
    Mahi Gal, Assad Abbad & Fariha Pervez Coke Studio Season 6

  • @itsmebhavya
    @itsmebhavya Рік тому +2

    react to some underrated but awesome songs like (belive me these all are gems)
    1. ZAROORAT -Singer: MUSTAFA ZAHID & Lyrics,Music: MITHOON(he composed arijit's most viewed and loved songs like Tum hi ho, Mai phir bhi tumko chahunga) ,
    2. ISHQ BHULAVA-Singer - Sanam & Shipra Goyal & Music - Vishal & Shekhar (this is SANAM's 1st & only bollywood movie song, he sang it really well)
    3. a few AMIT TRIVEDI'S compositions-- meethi boliyan(singer-amit himself), Shauq(singer-swanand,shahid,sireesha) , Namo Namo(singer-amit himself) , Qafirana(arijit)

    • @waqaszahid544
      @waqaszahid544 Рік тому

      Goated songs

    • @waqaszahid544
      @waqaszahid544 Рік тому

      Have you heard sehmi hai dhadkan by Atif Aslam? Quite underrated

    • @dementedditties
      @dementedditties Рік тому

      Not true. Sanam did DHAT TERI KI for a movie with V-S, which was their first Bollywood song, and half a dozen more film songs after that.

  •  Рік тому

    free flowing conversation, yes, but within the structure of the raag

  • @chaudryalihassan5380
    @chaudryalihassan5380 Рік тому

    Rang & Junoon band live Reaction is must in next Pakistan feature Friday

  • @mdrubelshaikh6853
    @mdrubelshaikh6853 Рік тому

    Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩

  • @Sabak_Kahani
    @Sabak_Kahani Рік тому

    no the money is not for charity. It was earning of the group. The much they entranced the audiance, the much they are paid. There used to be no fixed budget for these events mostly previously. The Qawali singer had to work for its payment.

  • @arsalanchauhan
    @arsalanchauhan Рік тому +1

    In religious community what they practice is NAAT (Praise of ProphetMuhammad P.B.U.H) or HAMD (Praise of God) but they at most use drums (tambourine and the daf) which is allowed other instruments are not prohibited in Islam (as far as I know it is kind of conflicted by some sects) also I should mention even this practice is not practiced by everyone other than most Mosques during prayer have Quran recital which is done in beautiful tones by Mosque Imams/Qaris it has nothing to do with music just Quran recital during Prayers (Namaz). The Sufi Music comes from Sufi Islam which is a branch of Islam which is heavily inspired by Saints of Islam and their poetries/writings so alot of people perform Qawali Music at their (Saints) shrines but no music is allowed in Mosques infact this Qawali music is also frowned upon by mojor sects of Islam. Above based on my knowledge

  • @Legend12887
    @Legend12887 Рік тому

    King of music ❤

  • @khawajaqudratullah3993
    @khawajaqudratullah3993 Рік тому +1

    Full esposode of nfk with Peter Gabriel and other artists

  • @iShakirMughal
    @iShakirMughal Рік тому

    He is Legend ❤

  • @HarkiratDhalyan147
    @HarkiratDhalyan147 9 місяців тому +1

    Pride of Punjab 🔥

  • @igot7elf237
    @igot7elf237 Рік тому +3

    Can you react on Pakistani drama osts?? Preferably : Mere humsafar, Tere Bin & Mujhe pyar hua tha

    • @kb_h77
      @kb_h77 Рік тому +1

      Or ALI ZAFAR pehli si mohabbat unplugged and the ost.

    • @saism4570
      @saism4570 Рік тому +1

      They've reacted to mere humsafar and kahani suno live before

    • @igot7elf237
      @igot7elf237 Рік тому

      @@saism4570 Did they uploaded that?

    • @kb_h77
      @kb_h77 Рік тому

      @@saism4570 havent seen iy on their channel, id love for them to explore more of zali zafar songs as he has a unique voice

    • @saism4570
      @saism4570 Рік тому

      @@igot7elf237 No, they only reacted to it on their live

  • @shayaropinthechat5513
    @shayaropinthechat5513 Рік тому +2

    Pls reach to farhaan Saeed.
    Naam e wafa, Halka Halka suroor, and
    Roiyaan.

  • @nabeelabdulwahab2680
    @nabeelabdulwahab2680 Рік тому

    well wishing from Sindh Pakistan

  • @coolmania8991
    @coolmania8991 Рік тому

    the money in front of them are not for charity but are for them...its appreciation money, they enjoying the music so they want to give more money as an appreciation...

  • @R4ranaTest
    @R4ranaTest Рік тому

    He is the Nusrat, The King Of Qawali.
    He was a magician.

  • @kainatrayza
    @kainatrayza 8 місяців тому

    In the school i was going to in pakistan we had to sing a naat (appraisal of prophet) or hamnd (appraisal of god) everyday and everyone had to sing it. So you can say that this is kind of like a norm but not many people pursue it as a career but usually almost every pakistan can sing to some extend. Just talking from my experience

  • @shahidalisiddiqui2981
    @shahidalisiddiqui2981 Рік тому +1

    Dear Brother and sister, in Islam we DO NOT USE any music in mosque. This type of Sufi music is played and enjoyed at gathering OR at Shrines of Sufi Legends. There are two thoughts in Islam. One is that music is forbidden in islam and the 2nd is that it can be used with some precaution BUT NOT in Mosque.

  • @rehanhanif8075
    @rehanhanif8075 Рік тому +1

    Little child is rahat Fatah Ali Khan

  • @zubairqureshi7532
    @zubairqureshi7532 Рік тому +1

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @hussainahmad4362
    @hussainahmad4362 Рік тому +3

    Look bro sufisim is not a compulsory part of islam its mystic.and qawali has to do nothing with islam its an art but not religion..amir khusro was a mystic preacher and due to music led society he adopted this mode..qawwali or music is not a religious part because even sufiasim is not a part of islam its a practical relegion

  • @coolmania8991
    @coolmania8991 Рік тому

    you should watch complete videos of every part...everything is available on youtube

  • @Aman__
    @Aman__ Рік тому

    COOL !

  • @afsaralikhan6280
    @afsaralikhan6280 Рік тому

    Love from Pakistan

  • @nadeemahmed1694
    @nadeemahmed1694 Рік тому

    So Awesome

  • @tejindersingh6700
    @tejindersingh6700 Рік тому

    you are so beautiful waleska♥♥♥❣❣❣❣

  • @JustChats_Opinions750
    @JustChats_Opinions750 Рік тому +1

    Must watch "Lambe Lambe baal" &
    "Court Me Goli" Hariyanvi Music video. It's really Amezing 🔥

  • @biaabhatti6873
    @biaabhatti6873 Рік тому

    Love you guys from Pakistan ❤❤❤

  • @zafarhussainkhattak
    @zafarhussainkhattak Рік тому

    He is king of Raag sargam and Qawali.

  • @Aman__
    @Aman__ Рік тому

    DOPE !

  • @allin95
    @allin95 Рік тому

    I'm from Pakistan and watching

  • @Aliayan.1
    @Aliayan.1 9 місяців тому

    ❤❤❤