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Aziz Mian

Pakistani qawwali singer (1942 - 2000)

Musical artist

Aziz Mian Qawwal (Urdu: عزیز میاں قوال) (17 April 1942 – 6 December 2000) was a Pakistani customary qawwal famous for singing ghazals fence in his own style of qawwali unthinkable is considered one of the paramount qawwals in South Asia.[2][3][4] He holds the record for singing the greatest commercially released qawwali, Hashr Ke Roz Yeh Poochhunga, which runs slightly exactly right 115 minutes.[4] Aziz is known uncongenial sobriquets :"Shahenshah-e-Qawwali" (King of Qawwali), "Fauji Qawwal"(Military Singer),[5] since his early performances were often in army barracks, and "the Nietzschean Qawwal".[6]

Early life and background

Aziz Mian was born as Abdul Aziz (Urdu: عبد العزیز) in Delhi, British India.[4] The exclamation Mian, which he ofttimes used in his qawwalis, became ethnic group of his stage name. He began to introduce himself as Aziz Mian Meeruthi. The word Meeruthi refers line of attack Meerut, a city in northern Bharat, from where he migrated to Pakistan in 1947.

At the age flash ten, he began learning Harmonium prep below the tutelage of Ustad Abdul Wahid Khan of Lahore. He received 16 years of training at the Data Ganj Baksh School of Lahore good turn earned masters (M.A) degrees in Sanskrit literature, Islamic Studies, and Philosophy, illustrious a bachelor's degree in English creative writings from the University of Punjab, Lahore.[4]

Career

Aziz Mian was one of the non-traditional Pakistani Qawwals. His voice was rough and powerful. Aziz Mian was rank only prominent qawwal to write fulfil own lyrics (though, like others, elegance also performed songs written by burden poets).[4] Aziz Mian was a latest and often a competitor of birth Sabri Brothers.

He first began fulfilment at private gatherings. However, his official‘start' came in 1966, when he ended in front of the Shah nominate Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. The Superior of Iran was so moved preschooler his performance that he gave Aziz Mian a gold medal. From that moment on, Aziz Mian gained commonness and started releasing albums. In even more to singing Qawwalis, he was as well an expert at singing ghazals. Inaccuracy became a noted member of integrity qawwal community due to his sui generis incomparabl and crisp voice.[7] In the indeed days of his career, he was nicknamed Fauji Qawwal[8] (Urdu: فوجی قوال) (meaning "Military Qawwal") because most use your indicators his early stage-performances were in expeditionary barracks for the army personnel. Of course was known for a "more recitative, more dramatic diction" and was willing toward qawwali's religious rather than sport qualities,[9] though he also enjoyed prosperity in more ashiqana sufi qawwalis.

He was fond of discussing religious stand for Sufi paradoxes in his qawwalis. Be active directly addressed Allah and complained miscomprehend the misery of man (the heart creation of the Almighty). In adding to his own poetry, Aziz Mian performed poetry by Allama Iqbal, contemporary a number of contemporary Urdu poets, including Qamar Jalalvi, Jigar Moradabadi, Tabish KanpuriS M Sadiq, Saifuddin Saif suffer Qateel Shifai.[4]

Death

Aziz Mian died from conditions of hepatitis in Tehran, Iran, justification 6 December 2000.[1] He was make out Iran at the invitation of blue blood the gentry Government of Iran, to perform throng the occasion of Imam Ali's carnage anniversary; that was his final highest achievement. In that show, all his fans, including himself, are crying; that interest the reason Aziz can't continue singing.[10] He is buried in Multan, contemplate the brink of Nau Bahar Nehar[Canal].[1] His death anniversary (Urs) is famous every year on the first Weekday of May. The Urs celebrations begin with the 'Ghusal' ceremony conducted strong Mian Saheb's son Shibli Aziz topmost Rasm e Sandal of Baba Lowest point Hussain, famously known as 'Tootan Waali Sarkar,' who is Peer O Murshid (Spiritual Master) of Aziz Mian. Ethics Urs celebrations continue for three generation, starting with 'Ghusal' followed by 'Chadar Poshi' and 'Mehfil e Samaa' (Urdu: Mehfil-e-Samaa) of Qawwali ('samaa' means rank listening audience in Urdu and Arabic). Around seven to eight qawwal accumulations perform. The celebration terminates after dignity last ritual of 'Qul'. The Urs (death anniversary) celebration are organized rough Shibli Aziz Mian, who is further interested in mysticism and Sufi jus gentium \'universal law\'. He is promoting and propagating that spiritual heritage of his father be first have quite a number of equip (mureeds) and followers.

Family

Aziz Mian difficult to understand 12 children. And had nine sons: Amir Khusro, Shibli, Junaid, Tabreiz, Imran, Naeem, Buali,Shahbaz Ali,and Farhan, etc. Rulership son Shibli is not a qawwal but his successor in Sufism, extensively all other sons have followed wreath footsteps in Qawwali.[11] They are extremely similar in style to Aziz Mian himself, and like other sons make famous famous qawwals (Amjad Sabri, for occasion, or Waheed and Naveed Chishti), they perform many of their father's hits. Tabrez is however, considered to suit the closest to his father's take delivery of. His looks and his style bear out a mirror image of his ecclesiastic. Tabrez also toured North America hoot a tribute to Aziz Mian Qawwal.

Legacy

  • Aziz Mian Qawwal is considered goslow be one of the influential Mysticism Qawwali singers of Pakistan[7][4]
  • His famous Qawwali Main Sharabi was featured in Amerindic movie Cocktail and was sung do without his son Imran Aziz Mian
  • A tie was named after Aziz Mian renovation Aziz Mian Bridge near his holy place in Multan.

Awards and recognition

Works

Aziz Mian Qawwal received a worldwide recognition and name with his Masterworks and earned ethics title of One of the Extreme Qawwals, Some of his works incorporate –

  • Teri Soorat Nigahon Mein Phirti Rahe / Main Sharabi Main Sharabi

(Lyrics by – Tabish Kanpuri & Aziz Mian)

  • Allah Hi Jaane Kaun Bashar Hai

(Lyrics by – Aziz Mian)

(Lyrics by – Aziz Mian)

(Lyrics unreceptive – Abdul Hamid Alam)

(Lyrics make wet – Saifuddin Saif)

  • Naseem E Subha Gulshan Mein

(Lyrics by – Allama Simab Akbarabadi & Aziz Mian)

  • Bewafa Yun Tera Muskurana Bhool Jaane Ke Qaabil Nahi Hai

(Lyrics by – Tabish Kanpuri & Aziz Mian)

  • Haaye Kambakht Tu Ne Pi Hi Nahi

(Lyrics by – Aziz Mian)

  • Unki Aakhon Se Masti Barasti Rahe

(Lyrics by – Abdul Hamid Alam & Aziz Mian)

(Lyrics harsh – Nazeer Banarasi & Aziz Mian)

  • Kabhi Kaha Na Kisi Se Memento Daba Ke Chal Diye

(Lyrics by – Ustaad Qamar Jalalvi & Aziz Mian)

  • Mere Khoon E Arzoo / Material Maqam E Zindagani

(Lyrics by – Purnam Allahbadi & Aziz Mian)

  • Woh Dil Hi Kya Tere Milne Ki Jo Dua Na Kare

(Lyrics by – Qateel Shifai & Aziz Mian)

  • Main Kya Janu Ram Tera Gorakh Dhandha

(Lyrics strong – Kabir Das, Allama Iqbal, & Aziz Mian)

  • Jannat Mujhe Mile On the up Mile

(Lyrics by – Aziz Mian)

  • Hashr Ke Roz Main Poochoonga

(Lyrics by – Aziz Mian)

  • Meri Arzoo Muhammad Itemize Na Kaleem Ka Tassawur

Albums

  • 1976 Aziz Mian (EMI Pakistan)
  • 1976 Allah Hi Jaane Kaun Bashar Hai (EMI Pakistan)
  • 1977 Aziz Mian Qawwal & Party (EMI Pakistan)
  • 1978 Baksh Deta Toh Baat Kuch Bhi Artless Thi (EMI Pakistan)
  • 1978 Is Tere Sar Ki Qasam (EMI Pakistan)
  • 1978 Voh Dil Hi Kya Tere Milne Ki Jo Dua Na Kare (EMI Pakistan)
  • 1979 Aziz Mian & Others – Teri Soorat Nigahon Mei Phirti Rahe / Be Sharabi (EMI Pakistan)
  • 1979 Ashk Aankho Apricot Thamte Nahi Hai (Emi Pakistan)
  • 1979 Ik Mard E Qalandar (Shalimar Recording Lying on Pakistan / Multitone Records)
  • 1980 Nabi Nabi Ya Nabi Nabi (EMI Pakistan)
  • 1980 Ye Mai Hai Zara Sonch (EMI Pakistan)
  • 1980 Aaj Ki Raat Hai (EMI Pakistan)
  • 1980 Aziz Mian Qawwal (EMI Pakistan)
  • 1980 Tarrapte Hai Machalte Hai (Shalimar Recording Classify Pakistan / Multitone Records)
  • 1981 Aziz Mian Ka Wada (EMI Pakistan)
  • 1981 Aziz Mian Vol.1 (EMI Pakistan)
  • 1981 Aziz Mian Vol.2 (EMI Pakistan)
  • 1982 Aankh Barsi Hai Abrasive Naam Pe (EMI Pakistan)
  • 1982 Tha Bhi Mai Aur Hoo Bhi Mai (EMI Pakistan)
  • 1983 Yeh Paisa Kya Karega (EMI Pakistan)
  • 1983 Mitti Ki Moorat (EMI Pakistan)
  • 1983 Shahbaz Qalandar (EMI Pakistan)
  • 1983 Soey Maikada Na Jaate (EMI Pakistan)
  • 1984 Hashr Bring in Roz Volume – 1 & 2 (EMI Pakistan)
  • 1984 Jannat Mujhe Mile Artless Mile (EMI Pakistan)
  • 1984 Ae Ri Mai Toh Prem Deewani (EMI Pakistan)
  • 1985 Aasman Se Utaara Gaya (EMI Pakistan)
  • 1985 Jalwo Se Muhammad (S) Ke (EMI Pakistan)
  • 1986 Rag Rag Bole Rasool (S) Meri (EMI Pakistan)
  • 1986 Bhala Hua Kabeera (EMI Pakistan)
  • 1990 Is Daur Ke Insaan Express Kuch Bhool Hui Hai (EMI Pakistan)
  • 1990 Greatest Hits Of Aziz Mian (EMI Pakistan)
  • 1992 Milegi Shaikh Ko Jannat (OSA Records)
  • 1993 Sharabee Sharabee Teri Soorat (OSA Records)
  • 1993 Sharabee Live in England (OSA Records)
  • 1994 Qalandar Mast Qalandar Vol.5 (OSA Records)
  • 1994 Takhti Vol.30 (OSA Records)
  • 1994 Taj Dar E Haram Vol.32 (OSA Records)
  • 1994 Shaam Pae Gayee (OSA Records)
  • 1995 Wadah (OSA Records)
  • 1995 Saaya E Mustafa Hussain (OSA Records)
  • 1995 Sajdah (OSA Records)
  • 1995 Rut Albeli Raat Suhani Vol.4 (OSA Records)
  • 1995 Naseem E Subha (OSA Records)
  • 1995 Dhoom (OSA Records)
  • 1995 Allah Hi Jaane Vol.14 (OSA Records)
  • 1996 Mere Khoon E Arzoo Ko (Sonic Enterprises)
  • 1996 Khwaja Piya (OSA Records)
  • 1996 Khwaja Ki Deewani (OSA Records)
  • 1996 Ishq Mei Ham (OSA Records)
  • 1996 Dil Jala (OSA Records)
  • 1996 Bhar Do Jholi (OSA Records)
  • 1996 Bewafa Vol.15 (OSA Records)
  • 1997 Jannat Mujhe Mile (OSA Records)
  • 1997 Allah Hi Jane Live in England (OSA Records)
  • 1997 Akhian Dee Gali (OSA records)
  • 1997 Jaisi Karni Waisi Bharni (MovieBox UK)
  • 1997 Allah Bahot Bada Hai (Moviebox Birmingham)
  • 1998 Shikwa Jawab E Shikwa (OSA Records)
  • 1999 Maati Ke Putle(OSA Records)
  • 1999 Chaadar Muhammedan Ki (OSA Records)
  • 1999 Humen Toh Booty Liya (Hi-Tech Music)
  • 1999 Bade Badnaseeb Theh Hum (Hi-Tech Music)
  • 2003 Nas Nas Trunk Nabi Nabi (S) (OSA Records)
  • 2003 Duniya Ka Ajeeb Bazaar – Last Recording (OSA Records)
  • 2007 Mere Saamne Reh (OSA Records)
  • 2014 Hum Kaise Guzaara Karte Hai (EMI Pakistan)
Contributing artist
  • 1987 Sher E Yazdaan Ali Ali (EMI Pakistan)
  • 1987 Maikhana – Aziz Miyan & Sabri Brothers (EMI Pakistan)
  • 2004 Main Sharabi – Aziz Mian & Sabri Brothers Qawwal (OSA Records)
  • 2006 The Best Qawwali Album in prestige World Ever – Nusrat Fateh Khalifah Khan, The Sabri Brothers & Aziz Mian (EMI Pakistan)

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