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Taluh-e-Sehar Hai Shaam-e-Qalandar - Naseebo Lal
Rohi Lakri Sanwani - Riaz Ali Qadri
Punnaran Mor Muharan - Naqi Ali Khan
O Lal Meri Pat Rakheyo Bala - Jaspinder Narula
Medha Ishq Vi Toon - {Recitation}
Main Wi Jhok Ranjhan De Jana - Hamid Ali Bela
Main Tere Qurban Wey - Jimmy Khan
Maae Ni Main Kinun Aakhan - Rafaqat Ali Khan
Ishq Laga Tadbeeran - Barkat Ali
Husn-e-Haqeeqi - Arieb Azhar
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Duniya Utte Rakh Faqira Aisa Behn - Imran Shaukat
Do Alam Ke Aaqa Nazar Kijiye - Surrayya Khanum
Dil Main Utar Tha Hai - Hina Nasrullah
Dil Lag Gai Beparwah De Naal - Barkat Ali
Bhulley Noon Nachawe Yaar
Aukhe Pehnde Lamian Ne Rahwan - Saeen Zahoor
Allah Mere Dil Ke Andar - Jawad Ahmed
Allah Hi Allah - Arieb Azhar
Aao Sariyan Huran Ni - Raja Naeem Gujrati
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Sufi music is a genre of music inspired by Sufism, and by the works of Sufi poets, like Rumi, Hafez, Bulleh Shah and Khwaja Ghulam Farid.
Qawwali is the most well known form of Sufi music, common in India and Pakistan . However, music is also central to the whirling dervishes and the ceremony of Sema, who use a slow, sedate form of music featuring the Turkish flute, the ney. The West African gnawa is another form, and Sufis from Indonesia to Afghanistan to Morocco have made music central to their practises. Some of the Sufi orders have taken an approach more akin to puritan forms of Islam, declaring music to be unhelpful to the Sufi way.
Sufi love songs, are often performed as ghazals and Kafi, a solo genre accompanied by percussion and harmonium, using a repertoire of songs of Sufi poets.

Sufism or taṣawwuf (Arabic: تصوّف‎) is defined by its adherents as the inner, mystical dimension of Islam. A practitioner of this tradition is generally known as a ṣūfī (صُوفِيّ). Another name for a Sufi is Dervish.
Classical Sufi scholars have defined Sufism as "a science whose objective is the reparation of the heart and turning it away from all else but God." Alternatively, in the words of the Darqawi Sufi teacher Ahmad ibn Ajiba, "a science through which one can know how to travel into the presence of the Divine, purify one's inner self from filth, and beautify it with a variety of praiseworthy traits."
Classical Sufis were characterised by their attachment to dhikr (a practice of repeating the names of God) and asceticism. Sufism gained adherents among a number of Muslims as a reaction against the worldliness of the early Umayyad Caliphate (661-750 CE. Sufis have spanned several continents and cultures over a millennium, at first expressed through Arabic, then through Persian, Turkish and a dozen other languages. "Orders" (ṭuruq), which are either Sunnī or Shī'ī or mixed in doctrine, trace many of their original precepts from the Islamic Prophet Muhammad through his cousin 'Alī, with the notable exception of the Naqshbandi who trace their origins through the first Caliph, Abu Bakr. Other exclusive schools of Sufism describe themselves as distinctly Sufi.
Some mainstream scholars of Islam define sufism as simply the name for the inner or esoteric dimension of Islam. René Guénon in 'Insights into Islamic Esoterism and Taoism ' (Sophia Perennis 2003) contended that Sufism was the esoteric aspect of Islam supported and complemented by exoteric practices and Islamic law. However, according to Idries Shah, the Sufi philosophy is universal in nature, its roots predating the rise of Islam and the other modern-day religions, save for perhaps Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism.
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why do people dedicate music to Sheikh Sultan Bahu when he was against music?
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