AZIZ MIAN QAWWAL V NUSRAT FATEH ALI KHAN
#4
Posted 10 February 2005 - 11:06 AM
And he died while he was in Iran to celebrate the "Year of Ali
[Dont discuss the SONGS, please. Today's first Muharram.]
#7
Posted 27 April 2005 - 03:51 PM
Queen_Shah_UK, on Apr 27 2005, 03:23 PM, said:
That is debatable with his physique, you know what I mean, I wonder what cup size he was, hmmmm??
#8
Posted 27 April 2005 - 03:56 PM
I've met Aziz Mian -- dude used to wear a HUGE rock
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#10
Posted 27 April 2005 - 10:33 PM
I think the depth in UNFAK's voice was unmatched by ANY not just Aziz Mian........it is possible that Aziz Mian's qawallis were better as far as the lyrics are concerned but the same can never be said about the vocals...
Another thing is that UNFAK had a wider knowlidge of music, he was not just a qawal but a proper musician..........
Not to say that Aziz Mian was not good, he was great aswell but UNFAK was simply unmatched
#11
Posted 28 April 2005 - 12:12 AM
Nusrat on the other hand represented a family that has been in the business for centuries. He was a consummate singer, plus his voice had this gift that few can rival.. His selection of poetry wasn't always the greatest, although some of the stuff he sang (like Saim Chishti's Ali mola Ali mola) is arguably more passionate than any of AM's qawalis..
AM passed away singing imam Ali's praise, I believe this was a fulfilment of one of his qawalis where he sang:
'Mola-e-kaynaat jo awaz day mujhay
Ae Gibrael taaqat-e-parvaaz day mujhay'
Edited by ShahLatif, 28 April 2005 - 12:12 AM.
Pakistan
#13
Posted 28 April 2005 - 01:28 AM
I must pay my respects to both artists. They both spoke of the ahlil bayt in very high regard and devotion. May Allah have mercy on their souls.
I Enjoyed Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khans Punjabi style qawwali and his qawwali about Karbala and Imam Ali as.
" akhi ja malana to Ali Ali Ali Ali Akhi jaa malanga, Akhi jaa malanga such appi manlangay ajj nahi tay kull saray Ali Ali kangay"
Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
Aziz Mian on the Other hand expressed amazing style in his poetry music and performance, at the climax of his shows he use to stand up when he'd say a line that would captivate and amaze the audience. Here are some lyrics of his qawwali "may sharabi"that are in that climactic point.
"yusuf nay apna husn ka jalwa dikha kay pee
ayub nay bhi sabar ki had ko mita kar pee
musa nay toh koh e toor ko surma bana kay pee
eesa nay toh ins say murday gira kar pee
akbar nay apni sari jawani lota kar pee
asghar nay sookhay kay halk par teer kah kar pee
qasim nay apna sayray kee lariyaan kataa kar pee
abbas nay tow dariya pay shaanay kataa kar pee
shabeer nay namaaz may sar ko kata kay pee
mein sharabi
nuskah nuskah biazay saqi e kausar say mil gaya
nuskah nuskah biazay saqi e kausar say mil gaya
ghar baythay abb sharaabay tahoora banaoonga
mein sharabi" Aziz Mian Qawwal
Edited by PAKMAN920, 28 April 2005 - 01:29 AM.
#15
Posted 28 April 2005 - 05:16 AM
Edited by shiaEali, 28 April 2005 - 05:17 AM.
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#19
Posted 11 April 2006 - 11:35 PM
To my knowledge I haven't heard a qawali this unique. It glorifies 'man' as no other has done. A riveting homage to islamic humanism (yea, this word puts off many, but it's not easy to dismiss the strong undercurrents of humanism in islamic spiritual tradition).
http://video.google....iz mian&pl=true
One of the most eleoquent pieces ever sung by Aziz mian. Aik hazar qawwalian iss clip pay qurban!
Pakistan
#21
Posted 12 April 2006 - 01:05 PM
Aziz Mian. And not only because he was a momin!
(Qura'an 9:122)
After the occultation of your Qa’im a group of ulama will call people to believe in his (al-Qa’im’s) Imamate and defend his religion by using proofs sent by Allah, so that they might save the weak-minded faithful from either the deceptions of Satan and his followers, or the deceptions of the al-Nawasib. If none of these ulama remain, then everyone will stray from the religion of Allah. However, as the pilot holds the rudder of the ship, the ulama will hold firmly onto the hearts of the weak-minded Shi’ites, preventing them from straying. Those ulama are the most excellent in the view of Allah the Exalted.
(Imam Ali bin Muhammad al-Naqi alaihissalam)
It is obligatory for the populace to follow the jurist who refrains from committing wrong, maintains his faith, opposes carnal desire, and obeys Allah's command.
(Imam Hasan Askari alaihissalam)
As for events which will occur, turn to the narrators of our traditions, because they (the narrators) are my proof to you, while I am the proof of Allah to them.
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#23
Posted 15 August 2012 - 03:39 AM
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