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  2. Abida Parveen - Wikipedia

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    Abida Parveen (Sindhi: عابده پروين ‎; Urdu: عابدہ پروین; born 20 February 1954) [2] [3] is a Pakistani singer, composer, musician of Sufi music, painter and an entrepreneur. Parveen is one of the highest-paid singers in Pakistan. [4] Her singing and music have earned her many accolades, and she has been dubbed the Queen of ...

  3. Abida Parveen discography - Wikipedia

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    Parveen in 2007 in Oslo. Abida Parveen (born 1954) is a Pakistani singer who excels in Sufi music, folk singing and ghazal. Starting her journey from Radio Pakistan in 1973, she today is a towering figure in the world of Sufi music. Parveen has launched more than 100 albums. She performs worldwide and prefers spreading the Sufi word by her ...

  4. List of Sufi singers - Wikipedia

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    The following is a categorically arranged list of notable singers of Sufi music. [a] Ghazal. Ghulam Ali; ... Abida Parveen; Pathanay Khan; Qawwali. Jaani Babu;

  5. Dama Dam Mast Qalandar - Wikipedia

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    Though various artists have tried to give it an improving touch yet the best is still by Noor Jehan, Abida Parveen and Shazia Khushk. The reason being the Dhamasl touch of this mystic poetry, as mostly people still dance passionately on the rhythm of the poetry to pay tribute to Sufi Saint Lal Shahbaz Qalandar and Imam Ali.

  6. Tere ishq Nachaya - Wikipedia

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    Tere Ishq Nachaya (Punjabi: تیرے عشق نچایا, translation: Your love made me dance) [1] is a Punjabi Sufi song composed by 18th-century mystic-poet Baba Bulleh Shah. [2] It is a popular song performed by Sufi and qawwali singers, including Abida Parveen and also featured in Sufi music album, Sufi –Ishq Bada Bedardi (RPG Sa Re Ga Ma ...

  7. Chhaap Tilak Sab Chheeni - Wikipedia

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    Chhaap Tilak Sab Chheeni, is a Kafi written and composed by Amir Khusro, a 14th-century Sufi mystic, in North Central Indian language Braj Bhasha.Due to the resonance of its melody and mystical lyrics, it is frequently heard in Qawwali concerts across Indian Subcontinent. [1]

  8. Qawwali - Wikipedia

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    Women used to be excluded from traditional Muslim music, since they are traditionally prohibited from singing in the presence of men. These traditions have changed, however, as is evident by the popularity (and acceptance) of female singers such as Abida Parveen. However, qawwali has remained a predominantly male business and there are still ...

  9. Sufi music - Wikipedia

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    Qawwali is the best-known form of Sufi music and is most commonly found in the Sufi culture in South Asia. However, music is also central to the Sema ceremony of the whirling dervishes , which is set to a form of music called Ayin, a vocal and instrumental piece featuring Turkish classical instruments such as the ney (a reed flute).