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"SUFI ETERNAL" - Montreal - April 5, 2008

The tradition of Qawwali goes back almost 700 years. It is the devotional music of Sufis and is often performed at shrines in India and Pakistan. Qawwali started in Persia but the version we hear today is one that was created by Amir Khusrau around the 13th century.

Ustad Farid Ayaz and Abu Muhammad are the sons of the famous Ustad Munshi Raziuddin Khan. They stick to the pure and original version of Qawwali and perform the poetry of Ameer Khusrau, Jalaluddin Rumi, Kabir Das and Buley Shah amongst others. The Group sings in Urdu, Purbi, Farsi, Punjabi, Sindhi, Arabic and Bangali.
Legacy of Munshi Raziuddin
Legacy of Munshi Raziuddin
SUFI ETERNAL A rapturous evening of Qawwali music
"SUFI ETERNAL" A rapturous evening of Qawwali music
Zehaal-e-Miskeen
Zehaal-e-Miskeen
Nee-Mein-Jana
Nee-Mein-Jana
Na-man-behooda - Jalaluddin Rumi
Na-man-behooda - Jalaluddin Rumi
SUFI ETERNAL A rapturous evening of Qawwali music
"SUFI ETERNAL" A rapturous evening of Qawwali music
Mohey Apney Hi Rung Mein - Amir Khusrau
Mohey Apney Hi Rung Mein - Amir Khusrau
Sufi Eternal - A Collection of two CDs
"Sufi Eternal" - A Collection of two CDs
Na Man Behooda Girde Koocha wa Baza megardam
Na Man Behooda Girde Koocha wa Baza megardam