Aziz Mian
Aziz Mian Qawwal (Urdu: عزیز میاں قوال) (April 17, 1942 – December 6, 2000)… Read Full Bio ↴Aziz Mian Qawwal (Urdu: عزیز میاں قوال) (April 17, 1942 – December 6, 2000) was one of Pakistan's leading traditional qawwals and also famous for singing ghazals in a unique style of qawwali. Aziz is still one of the most popular qawwals of South Asia. He is responsible for the longest commercially released qawwali, Hashr Ke Roz Yeh Poochhunga, which runs slightly over 115 minutes.
Aziz Mian was born as Abdul Aziz (Urdu: عبد العزیز) in Delhi, British India. The exclamation Mian, which he often used in his qawwalis, became part of his stage name. He began to introduce himself as Aziz Mian Mairthi. The word Mairthi refers to Meerut, a city in northern India, from which he migrated to Pakistan in 1947.
At the age of ten, he began learning the art of Qawwali under the tutelage of Ustad Abdul Waheed Khan. 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.
Aziz Mian was one of the more traditional Pakistani Qawwals. His voice was raspy and powerful. Aziz Mian was the only prominent qawwal[citation needed] to write his own lyrics (though, like others, he also performed songs written by other poets).
His break-out performance was in 1966, when he performed before the Shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. He won first prize and a gold medal from the Shah of Iran. 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 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.
For his service in philosophy and music, the Government of Pakistan awarded him the Pride of Performance medal in 1989.
He was fond of discussing religious and Sufi paradoxes in his qawwalis. He directly addressed Allah and complained about the misery of man (the greatest creation of the Almighty). 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.
Aziz Mian died from complications of hepatitis in Tehran, Iran on December 6, 2000. He was in Iran at the invitation of the Government of Iran, to perform on the occasion of Imam Ali's death anniversary. He is buried in Multan, in the graveyard of Nau Bahar Shah.
Aziz Mian was born as Abdul Aziz (Urdu: عبد العزیز) in Delhi, British India. The exclamation Mian, which he often used in his qawwalis, became part of his stage name. He began to introduce himself as Aziz Mian Mairthi. The word Mairthi refers to Meerut, a city in northern India, from which he migrated to Pakistan in 1947.
At the age of ten, he began learning the art of Qawwali under the tutelage of Ustad Abdul Waheed Khan. 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.
Aziz Mian was one of the more traditional Pakistani Qawwals. His voice was raspy and powerful. Aziz Mian was the only prominent qawwal[citation needed] to write his own lyrics (though, like others, he also performed songs written by other poets).
His break-out performance was in 1966, when he performed before the Shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. He won first prize and a gold medal from the Shah of Iran. 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 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.
For his service in philosophy and music, the Government of Pakistan awarded him the Pride of Performance medal in 1989.
He was fond of discussing religious and Sufi paradoxes in his qawwalis. He directly addressed Allah and complained about the misery of man (the greatest creation of the Almighty). 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.
Aziz Mian died from complications of hepatitis in Tehran, Iran on December 6, 2000. He was in Iran at the invitation of the Government of Iran, to perform on the occasion of Imam Ali's death anniversary. He is buried in Multan, in the graveyard of Nau Bahar Shah.
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Aziz Mian Lyrics
Admi Hai Benazir Ausverkaufte Tour, aber ich rapp erst seit Corona Ich bin üb…
Allah Hi Jane Kaun Nuh ko jab mouj e tufaan mein kinara mil gaya Aur…
Allah Hi Jane Kaun Bashar Hai Nuh ko jab mouj e tufaan mein kinara mil gaya Aur…
Daba Ke Chal Diye Mujh mein yeh ayeb hai aashiq bhi hoon saudayee bhi Hoon…
Dil Na Bas Main Ager Ho Dil na bas me agar ho to mae kya karu... Samne…
Haye Kambakht Tu ne Pee Hi Nahin Samajh samajhna samajh kay samjho Samajh samajhna bhi aik sa…
Haye Kambakht Tu Ne Pi Hi Nahin Samajh samajhna samajh kay samjho Samajh samajhna bhi aik sa…
Ishq Mein Ham Tumhein Kya Batyen Ishq mein hum tumhe kya batayein, kis kadar chot khaye…
Jaisi Karni Waisi Bharni jo boyega vahee payega teraa kiya aage jayega sukh duhkh hai…
Main Sharabi Yaaron Mujhe Muaaf Karo Yaaron Mujhe Muaaf Karo Main Nashe M…
Nabi Nabi ya Nabi اے اللہ کوئی ہمسر نہیں تیرا نہ کوئی ثانی ہے، ما…
Nabi Nabi Ya Nabi Nabi اے اللہ کوئی ہمسر نہیں تیرا نہ کوئی ثانی ہے، ما…
Qalandar Mast haiderium qalandarum mastum bandae murtaze Ali huq dam peshw…
Qalandar Mast Qalandar haiderium qalandarum mastum bandae murtaze Ali huq dam peshw…
Sharabee Main Sharabee Teri SuRAT (Mein Sharabi) Dil kay bazaar mein dolat nahi de…
Teri Soorat Dil Dil Key Bazaar May Daulat Nahi Deckhi Jati Pyar Hojaya…
Teri Soorat ( Main Sharabi Sharabi ) Dil Dil Key Bazaar May Daulat Nahi Deckhi Jati Pyar Hojaya T…
Teri Soorat Nigahon Mein Dil kay bazaar mein dolat nahi dekhi jati Pyar hojai to…
Unki Ankho Mei Maza Maza Barsaat ka chaaho Maza Barsaat ka chaaho Meri aank…
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