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Syed Fasihuddin Soharwardy (Urdu: سید فصیح الدین سھروردی; born 15 June 1957) is a leading nasheed Khawan or Naat Khawan from Pakistan. Most of his work is in the Urdu language. However, he has performed nasheeds (Naats) in multiple languages including Punjabi, Persian and Arabic. [1] [2]
Naʽat (Bengali: নাত and Urdu: نعت) is poetry in praise of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad. The practice is popular in South Asia (Bangladesh, Pakistan and India), commonly in Bengali, Punjabi, or Urdu. People who recite Naʽat are known as Naʽat Khawan or sanaʽa-khuaʽan.
He likes to use a lot of musical instruments including the Arab percussion drums and traditional Pakistani Tabla, Dholak and Dafli ( Daf) when reciting Naats. [ 2 ] Released Albums
Urdu: 1.579 Billion 9 June 2014 [8] 2 "Aayat Arif | Eid Mubarak" Heera Gold Aayat Arif 1.250 Billion 24 May 2020 [9] 3 "2021 New Heart Touching Beautiful Naat Sharif - Hasbi Rabbi" Hi-Tech Islamic Naats Huda Sisters 856.40 Million 4 October 2019 [10] 4 "Aayat Arif | Hasbi Rabbi" Safa Islamic Aayat Arif 820.93 Million 10 May 2020 [11] 5
Shan-e-Ramazan (Urdu: شانِ رمضان) is a Pakistani live television special transmission show of ARY Digital.The transmission includes the recitation of the Quran, Naat Sharif and discussion of various topics and highlighting the teachings of Islam and also includes some relevant competitions like quiz and debate competitions.
Qari Waheed Zafar Qasmi (Urdu: وحید ظفر قاسمی is a Pakistani Qari and na'at khawan, [1] [2] [3] a performer of poetry in praise of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Qasmi recites in both in Urdu and Arabic languages.
Alhaj Khursheed Ahmad or Khurshid Ahmad (Urdu: الحاج خورشید احمد) (1 January 1956 – 30 August 2007) was a Naat Khawan from Pakistan.. He started to recite Naats when he was only a few years old, and by the time of his death, he had recited thousands of Naats.
In the British attack on Lucknow in 1856 and the subsequent First war of independence in 1857, the family's homes were all destroyed and Meenai was forced to flee with his family, first to the nearby town of Kakori where he found refuge with the poet Mohsin Kakorvi, and eventually to the state of Rampur, where he found favor at the court of the ruler, Nawab of Rampur Yusef Ali Khan Bahadur.