Tan par kapda kitna zaroori hai, another occasional listenĪ Qawalli Explaining the "AZMATH" of SajdhaĪnother Infamous one, again for an occassional listen only Hardly do people know that Aziz saab has sung this one a rare piece, but only an occassional These are the Ones that May not be that famous, But are good to have in the Kitty for a occasional listenĪ Qawalli Explaining the "AZMATH" of Imam Hussain(A.S) Not Many know that even Aziz Mian has performed this qawalliĬhadar e Zehra Badi azmath ki cheez hai, this one explains it perfectly This one has the Hazrat Ali (A.S) wala Kalme Ka KissaĪ brillant complete Qawalli, with Hazrat Owais Karni, Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti and Imam Hussain (A.S) Ka Kissa This one has the Hazrat Jibareel Ka Kissa One of the very Famous Ones He is Known For In addition to his own poetry, Aziz Mian performed poetry by Allama Iqbal, and a number of contemporary Urdu poets, including Sadiq and Qateel Shifai. He directly addressed Allah and complained about the misery of man (the greatest creation of the Almighty). He was fond of discussing religious and Sufi paradoxes in his qawwalis. He was known for a "more recitative, more dramatic diction" and inclined toward qawwali's religious rather than entertainment qualities,though he also enjoyed success in more romantic qawwals.įor his service in philosophy and music, the Government of Pakistan awarded him the Pride of Performance medal in 1989. In the early days of his career, he was nicknamed Fauji Qawwal (Urdu: فوجی قوال) (meaning "Military Qawwal") because most of his early stage-performances were in military barracks for army personnel. He won first prize and a gold medal from the Shah of Iran.
His break-out performance was in 1966, when he performed before the Shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi.
Aziz Mian was the only prominent qawwal to write his own lyrics (though, like others, he also performed songs written by other poets). He received sixteen years of training at the Data Ganj Baksh School of Lahore, and obtained a degree in Urdu literature from the University of Punjab, Lahore.Īziz Mian was one of the more traditional Pakistani Qawwals. The word Mairthi refers to Meerut, a city in northern India, from which he migrated to Pakistan in 1947.Īt the age of ten, he began learning the art of Qawwali under the tutelage of Ustad Abdul Waheed Khan. He began to introduce himself as Aziz Mian Mairthi. The exclamation Mian, which he often used in his qawwalis, became part of his stage name.
P.S Also after browsing If you think that there are some Qawalli's you have and i don't and if you are ready to share please free to mail the uploaded link or the Qawalli to my mail Mian Qawwal (Urdu: عزیز میاں قوال) (Ap– December 6, 2000) was one of Pakistan's leading traditional qawwals.Īziz Mian was born as Abdul Aziz (Urdu: عبد العزیز) in Delhi, British India. The Blog would gradually develop into having some Qasiday and Nauha's Munajat aswell but that would be completely on my discreation on the ones that I like and prefer having it here.
Lastly just FYI, the Qawalli's that would be featured here would be more AHLEBAIT focussed. So I thought why not start one and hence this blog.Īlso to be very frank this Blog apart from my love for Qawalli's is also a reason to attract traffic to the blog I had created for My Grand Father Shayar-E-Ahlebait Hasan Ali Shivji Fughan
While my hunt for my qawalli's I realised that ther is no dedicated blog or site (Well If there is any, i am humbly very sorry for what i have assumed)from where I could download all the qawallis I wanted or have atleast a good collection from where I could atleast browse through. Well to start of let me be clear on one thing, I am not offering anything new here, All I intend to do is to help those Qawalli lovers who keep moving from site to site for getting the Qawalli's they want.All the qawallis that I offer here are not somethings that I had, They are definately available on the net if you put in a good searching time you would find better and in some case complete qawalli's aswell