Who cares where qawwali came from, it is an accepted art form and it is most enjoyable. Muslims of India gained as much from the locals as they gave, let us celeberate both cultures. Long live all of humanity
Like every art form Qawwali also has various aspects and this obviously is a popularistic one and the singing is very very good... there are others written by Amir Khusrao like "Nami danam chi manzil bood shab jaay.." which have farsi lyrics.. a true lover will enjoy all of them - they have different appeals to different moods..
@Khwaab agree with you that sentiments might get hurt seeing something you hold in high esteem being made cheap by cinema but can you really fight the commercial mkt??
Same type of question answering songs between women and man also exsit in Nepali folk culture. I donot excatly where it came from i think and hope more or less indigenious and parcticed in many places in diffrent way, so no worries about origination
..in an old interview on a Pakistani channel, here on YT. You can look it up but the interview is in Urdu.
I really don´t mind this kind of Qawwali but this was only the beginning...now Bollywood has taken it so far that they use half naked ladies in qawwali inspired music and then use words like "Kaali kamli vaale" which is very offensive to Muslims since they´re talking about the Prophet Mohd. Very provocative to Muslims. But that just shows their hidden racism that still remains.
Qawwali is about the glorification of Allah/God and His prophet Muhammad (s.a.w). This kind of qawwali is only used in movies...because they liked the tune of qawwali, its singing style...they hijacked it into a battle between women and men. Something that´s really very VERY far away from Qawwali.
Originally, the qawwaal (singer) would take his task so seriously that he would perform ritual ablution/wudhu before he went on stage. The great Ustad/maestro Nusrat Khan speaks of this...
Thanks for posting this beautiful Qawwali Materialworlds!! yes this kind of things used to happen in older days...in my Mom and Dad's marriage my mom's family arranged this kind of muqabla qawwali to entertain the guests....they had invited a group of qawwals from Lucknow. I wish they had recorded that so that our generation cud also see that.
all the qawwalis of film and also other songs were hit film barsat ki raat. other songs are jindagi bhar nahi bhoolegi and muze mil gaya bahana tere deedka. film starring bharat bhushan, madhubala, shyama etc.
no doubt, she is gorgeous one lady,again I say that whenever she performs,she has one very unique style,when she stretches very slightly her left side of her nosey (also beautiful one) and at the same time closes her eyes half,and this gives her perfect beauty to her lookings.for this refer her film Bhabhi and in another son with Ashok Kumar....aey dil mujery bata dey,... notice this action, you will enjoy
Notice the visuals- the performances of the supporting cast are SO genuine. The shrimp-faced fellow on the harmonium, the weasel-face on the dholak, the fatso on the left. The real stuff from the bylanes of Lucknow & Bhopal- not plastic extras from Andheri and Kandivali.
Makes me smile. :) Qawwali's are my favorite form of Middle-Eastern music, alongside ghazals. Such carefully crafted songs, though they are improvised. They astound me.
just fyi, india/pak is not middle eastern. u can use south asian or subcontinental if ur looking for an umbrella term...u might offend ppl if u use middle east on ppl frm indian subc
in south asia, they are associated with muslims, but it doesnt mean it comes from arabs. qawwali was created by amr khusrao, a persian immigrant to india, so there is a little m/eastern connection, but the basis is the folk singers (bhajan) that you will find from rajasthan to bhojpuri, etc.
a lot of south asian muslims are very defensive about their culture against the religious orthodoxy types like talibans, so they make myths like it originally came from arab and its not hindu influence
@baadindyan Amir Khusro was not persian immigrant. He was born in India. His mother was from Delhi and Uttar Pradesh, his father probably a turko-afghan from balkh in afghanistan. Persian was common lingua franca at the time of north india, afghanistan, central asia.
Persian was NOT the lingua franca but specialist education acquired by the intellectual glitterati of the mughal court and the people who aspired to be identified with this lot! would you call English as lingua franca of 20th century? yes there are a lot of people who study and gain proficiency in speaking and conducting business in English, is NOT THE LINGUA FRANCA
Before the Mughals language of culture science literature poetry and learning was Sanskrit!
Persian was NOT the lingua franca but specialist education acquired by the intellectual glitterati of the mughal court and the people who aspired to be identified with this lot! would you call English as lingua franca of 20th century? yes there are a lot of people who study and gain proficiency in speaking and conducting business in English, is NOT THE LINGUA FRANCA
Before the Mughals language of culture science literature poetry and learning was Sanskrit!
@baadindyan Although I may fall in our definition of 'Taliban-like Ortho' but I do agree with you that Qawwali barely has to do anything with Arabs & Islamic/Muslim Culture, precisely.
It's purely an Indian tradition and muslims just got involved in it like in anything else!
There are religions that do not allow men to hear women sing. I thank that is the saddest thing of all. Music is the greatest gift. What a wonderful video this is.
In fact, Rafi is not here! This qawwali is sung by Asha Bhosle, Shankar Shambhu and Sudha Malhotra. Qawwal pair Shankar Shambhu were famous for their unique sharp voices.
in answer to the uploader im sure such competitions did happen not sure if there were ever women against men competitions. music is a big part of our culture and is wonderful entertainment.
i woz lookin for this song for so long and eventually gave-up, but 2day by chance i came across while i was browsing, oh thank you soooooooooooooo much......
Yeah this does happen in real. Check out--- Bhojpuri Qawali - Sir Sarif Vs. Rukhsana Part 2 Exclusive!!!
madanmccoon123 1 month ago
Who cares where qawwali came from, it is an accepted art form and it is most enjoyable. Muslims of India gained as much from the locals as they gave, let us celeberate both cultures. Long live all of humanity
spib1971 2 months ago
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globalempire 3 months ago
Like every art form Qawwali also has various aspects and this obviously is a popularistic one and the singing is very very good... there are others written by Amir Khusrao like "Nami danam chi manzil bood shab jaay.." which have farsi lyrics.. a true lover will enjoy all of them - they have different appeals to different moods..
@Khwaab agree with you that sentiments might get hurt seeing something you hold in high esteem being made cheap by cinema but can you really fight the commercial mkt??
lonelydinosaur 4 months ago
Same type of question answering songs between women and man also exsit in Nepali folk culture. I donot excatly where it came from i think and hope more or less indigenious and parcticed in many places in diffrent way, so no worries about origination
upenbhupen 9 months ago
..in an old interview on a Pakistani channel, here on YT. You can look it up but the interview is in Urdu.
I really don´t mind this kind of Qawwali but this was only the beginning...now Bollywood has taken it so far that they use half naked ladies in qawwali inspired music and then use words like "Kaali kamli vaale" which is very offensive to Muslims since they´re talking about the Prophet Mohd. Very provocative to Muslims. But that just shows their hidden racism that still remains.
Khwaab 11 months ago
@Khwaab
Mr. khwaab3 if you remember that in lot of qawaalis people have given similies of lord Krishna.
"bahut kathin hai dagar panghat ki" these lines said in a simpler way tell you o lot deeper and
complex philosophy. kaali kamali waala can also be shyam( a person with colour of rainy clouds)
don't malign the poetry unless you r sure.
chhap tilak sab chhinee ........ also has local effect.
main thing is to express mystique of sufism & thats all matter.
pallavi1573 10 months ago
Qawwali is about the glorification of Allah/God and His prophet Muhammad (s.a.w). This kind of qawwali is only used in movies...because they liked the tune of qawwali, its singing style...they hijacked it into a battle between women and men. Something that´s really very VERY far away from Qawwali.
Originally, the qawwaal (singer) would take his task so seriously that he would perform ritual ablution/wudhu before he went on stage. The great Ustad/maestro Nusrat Khan speaks of this...
Khwaab 11 months ago
wow! what a Qawwali,Awesome
nayyer1975 1 year ago
Awesome!
zukervati 1 year ago
the battle of the sexes theme is very common.....but not for religious qawwalies!
AshokBhatnagar007 1 year ago
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msaeedi93 1 year ago
@msaeedi93 just because you may not understand or agree with their philosophy or culture doesn't exactly make them any less human than you does it?
lestephenois1 1 year ago
to robitza 100,
no i live in Holland. i will tell you the name of the boy soon i just don't remember his name any more.
cheers
MrJanugerman 1 year ago
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you live in germany? the boy and evenly boy and man name
robitza100 1 year ago
you live in germany? the boy and evenly boy and man
robitza100 1 year ago
you live in germany? the boy and evenly boy and man
robitza100 1 year ago
you live in germany?
robitza100 1 year ago
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you are from Germania? MR.Janugerman ??
robitza100 1 year ago
you are from Germania? MR.Janugerman ??
robitza100 1 year ago
you are from Germania? MR.Janugerman ??
robitza100 1 year ago
you are from Germania? MR.Janugerman ??
robitza100 1 year ago
you are from Germania? MR.Janugerman ??
robitza100 1 year ago
I HOME ROMANIA,AND I LIKE MUSIK INDIAN VERY MUCH.WHAT IS THE BOY OF THE SONG NIGHAEEN NAAZ??? PLZ NAME ? FOR(4)celia.and ROBERT 4 ever indian musik
robitza100 1 year ago
Celia/Robert, wich boy do you mean?
regards
MrJanugerman 1 year ago
@MrJanugerman what name of the boy single nighaen naaz id:skpe surugiu.celia and id messenger is:robert_4metin you add id plz
robitza100 1 year ago
my dad told me that in mughal times the losing party would lose their life..I dunno that is fact or fiction.
Bellydanceshiva 1 year ago
Thanks for posting this beautiful Qawwali Materialworlds!! yes this kind of things used to happen in older days...in my Mom and Dad's marriage my mom's family arranged this kind of muqabla qawwali to entertain the guests....they had invited a group of qawwals from Lucknow. I wish they had recorded that so that our generation cud also see that.
tulipverbena 1 year ago
Excellent filmi qawali Lyrics par excellence! Rendered so beautifully!
biyer08 2 years ago
on of the best qwali
xAmarMx 2 years ago
Shyama is gorgeous, takes my breath away.
McChirkeen 2 years ago
Such a good qawwali.
kdeepSurma 2 years ago
i think this is such a good song
dreamblue4762 2 years ago
kya qawwali hai......
sunte hi jaao bas.
NA SUN NE WALO KA HAAL KYA HOGA . KYA HOGA
snehse 2 years ago 9
My god this fun
ornleifs 2 years ago
all the qawwalis of film and also other songs were hit film barsat ki raat. other songs are jindagi bhar nahi bhoolegi and muze mil gaya bahana tere deedka. film starring bharat bhushan, madhubala, shyama etc.
durlabhpkolhe 2 years ago
no doubt, she is gorgeous one lady,again I say that whenever she performs,she has one very unique style,when she stretches very slightly her left side of her nosey (also beautiful one) and at the same time closes her eyes half,and this gives her perfect beauty to her lookings.for this refer her film Bhabhi and in another son with Ashok Kumar....aey dil mujery bata dey,... notice this action, you will enjoy
Peshawar2010 2 years ago
where could I get the complete lyrics?,
Kiliwa1205 2 years ago
from musicindiaonlineDOTcom
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swamiaman1 2 years ago
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Kiliwa1205 2 years ago
shyama on the left is very beautiful in this movie.
sticky4rod 2 years ago 2
one of the bset film this was for quwaali
sticky4rod 2 years ago
Please post movie, and the title of the Qawwali: Nigaahe naaz ke Maro kaa haal kya hoga
jsdivine 2 years ago
WHAT MOVIE IS THIS??!!
SULTANofWAR 2 years ago
Barsat ki Raat
(the movie of this song 'zindagi bher nahi bhuuley gi vo barsaat ki raat')
chwaqas 2 years ago
Notice the visuals- the performances of the supporting cast are SO genuine. The shrimp-faced fellow on the harmonium, the weasel-face on the dholak, the fatso on the left. The real stuff from the bylanes of Lucknow & Bhopal- not plastic extras from Andheri and Kandivali.
vinayfound 2 years ago
Makes me smile. :) Qawwali's are my favorite form of Middle-Eastern music, alongside ghazals. Such carefully crafted songs, though they are improvised. They astound me.
SundaraKapasalathi 3 years ago
just fyi, india/pak is not middle eastern. u can use south asian or subcontinental if ur looking for an umbrella term...u might offend ppl if u use middle east on ppl frm indian subc
baadindyan 2 years ago 3
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SundaraKapasalathi 2 years ago
in south asia, they are associated with muslims, but it doesnt mean it comes from arabs. qawwali was created by amr khusrao, a persian immigrant to india, so there is a little m/eastern connection, but the basis is the folk singers (bhajan) that you will find from rajasthan to bhojpuri, etc.
a lot of south asian muslims are very defensive about their culture against the religious orthodoxy types like talibans, so they make myths like it originally came from arab and its not hindu influence
baadindyan 2 years ago 19
Oh, thank you for clearing that up. I had been misinformed.
SundaraKapasalathi 2 years ago
@baadindyan Amir Khusro was not persian immigrant. He was born in India. His mother was from Delhi and Uttar Pradesh, his father probably a turko-afghan from balkh in afghanistan. Persian was common lingua franca at the time of north india, afghanistan, central asia.
juslkn 1 year ago
@juslkn
Persian was NOT the lingua franca but specialist education acquired by the intellectual glitterati of the mughal court and the people who aspired to be identified with this lot! would you call English as lingua franca of 20th century? yes there are a lot of people who study and gain proficiency in speaking and conducting business in English, is NOT THE LINGUA FRANCA
Before the Mughals language of culture science literature poetry and learning was Sanskrit!
Psyche1954 9 months ago
@juslkn
Persian was NOT the lingua franca but specialist education acquired by the intellectual glitterati of the mughal court and the people who aspired to be identified with this lot! would you call English as lingua franca of 20th century? yes there are a lot of people who study and gain proficiency in speaking and conducting business in English, is NOT THE LINGUA FRANCA
Before the Mughals language of culture science literature poetry and learning was Sanskrit!
dont invent history!
Psyche1954 9 months ago
@baadindyan
Amir Khosraw was from balkh Afghanistan, not from persia or iran
elyasice 5 months ago
Respond to this video... i like this song was searching the movie of it,but couldnt find, can i get information plzzz
elyasice 5 months ago
@baadindyan Although I may fall in our definition of 'Taliban-like Ortho' but I do agree with you that Qawwali barely has to do anything with Arabs & Islamic/Muslim Culture, precisely.
It's purely an Indian tradition and muslims just got involved in it like in anything else!
ghayasbilbees 5 months ago in playlist Old is Gold
agreed ....
chwaqas 2 years ago
pure class, aare waa
taal290 3 years ago
There are religions that do not allow men to hear women sing. I thank that is the saddest thing of all. Music is the greatest gift. What a wonderful video this is.
TracyInsomiac 3 years ago
To clarify, I am not referring to Islam.... I meant a sect in my own religion....Islam has no such rule.
TracyInsomiac 3 years ago
thanks dear.. heard it for the first time here.. lovely .. wah wah
vijenders 3 years ago
wah wah...... humeen nein ishq kay kabil buna diya hai tumhein
viccram 3 years ago
Yes, these competitions did take place but the women were from Kothas.
yogaisgoogygoogy 3 years ago
eh khuda hum teri hi darbaar mein fariyaad karte hai,ke in larkiyo ko mut bhej yeh humein barbaad karti hai,chaar din mein baharo ka haal kiya hoga
ukkindom 3 years ago
Only Asha and Rafi could make this so lively!
mughaleazaam 3 years ago
In fact, Rafi is not here! This qawwali is sung by Asha Bhosle, Shankar Shambhu and Sudha Malhotra. Qawwal pair Shankar Shambhu were famous for their unique sharp voices.
jkulsh 3 years ago 2
If Rafisaab was singing in this , he would've made this qawali a billion times better, just like yeh ishq ishq hai!!!
Rafisaabsfan 2 years ago
in answer to the uploader im sure such competitions did happen not sure if there were ever women against men competitions. music is a big part of our culture and is wonderful entertainment.
Pri06 3 years ago
SO CUTE OLD IS GOLD ...........
akhlaqsa 3 years ago
A hidden treasure on youtube!
juslkn 3 years ago
One of my all time fave qawallis. I love the bait baazi - so witty. =)
KrzyKuri 3 years ago
I think the title of this qawwali is 'Nigahen Naaz Ke..' sorry about the spelling.
badleladki 3 years ago
i woz lookin for this song for so long and eventually gave-up, but 2day by chance i came across while i was browsing, oh thank you soooooooooooooo much......
00Rahi00 3 years ago 2
whats this qawalis name, i know the film is Barsaat Ki Ratt, but what is the qawali's name.thank you
haseeb112 3 years ago
WoW
Wah Wah, So Good
AskTamkin
London
globalempire 3 years ago
top drawer
yessnaya 3 years ago
Absolutely beautiful
kidcaper007 3 years ago