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Ali composed and wrote additional lyrics for the track "Dum Ali Ali Dum" [32] which is a variation of the popular 600-year-old qawwali, "Dama Dam Mast Qalandar," [33] originally written by Amir Khusrau and modified further by Bulleh Shah. [34] The song is a much-celebrated and widely-sung tribute to the Sufi mystic and saint Hazrat Lal Shahbaz ...
In due course, Ali proceeded to Dhaka. This later migration is explained by the engulfment of Girdah as a result of Padma River erosion and Ali's desire to become initiated into the Chishti Order by Shah Bahar, a Sufi saint based in Dhaka. [2] Nevertheless, Ali also contributed to spreading Islam in Dhaka, where he remained until the rest of ...
Angel is Shah's second song. Like his first song, "Eye to Eye", "Angel" caused a social media frenzy and made #TaherShah a trending topic on Twitter in Pakistan, India and the UK. [1] [2] Since its release on April 8, 2016, Angel has been viewed more than 3.9 million times on his YouTube channel. [3] The music video also features his son. [1]
Shah Jalal journeyed eastward from Makkah and met many great scholars and Sufi mystics. [6] Sheikh Ali of Yemen gave up his duty as a prince to join Jalal on his expedition. Many people joined Jalal from the Arabian Peninsula including his nephew Shah Paran. Jalal also came across Sheikh Chashni Pir, a pedologist who would check the soil of the ...
Lalon (Bengali: লালন; died 17 October 1890), [1] also known as Lalon Shah, Lalon Fakir, Shahji, was a Bengali spiritual leader, philosopher, mystic poet and social reformer. Regarded as an icon of Bengali culture , he inspired and influenced many philosophers, poets and social thinkers including Rabindranath Tagore , [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ...
Mera Piya Ghar Aaya (Punjabi: میرا پیا گھر آیا) is a Punjabi Sufi poem written by noted 18th-century Sufi saint and poet Baba Bulleh Shah. He composed this poem at the return of his Murshid Shah Inayat Qadiri. [1] The song is part of most of the Qawwali performances.
The album received positive reviews from critics. Nair of Music Aloud gave 4 out of 5 stars and wrote "A R Rahman delivers another winner with Irshad Kamil". [21] Monika Rawal Kukreja of Hindustan Times called the music as "pure gold" and added "Each song sets a different mood, the essence of which you want to take back home". [22]
Ibrahim Shah Sultan Balkhi (Bengali: শাহ সুলতান বলখী, Persian: شاه سلطان بلخی), also known by his sobriquet, Mahisawar (Bengali: মাহিসওয়ার, Persian: ماهی سوار, romanized: Mâhi-Savâr, lit. 'Fish-rider'), was a 16th-century Muslim saint. [1]