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Farid Ayaz and Abu Muhammad Qawwal are among the most respected and renowned Qawwals (Sufi devotional singers) from Pakistan. They belong to the Qawwal Bachon ka Gharana (Delhi Gharana) — one of the oldest and most prestigious musical lineages in South Asia, tracing its roots back over 700 years to the time of Amir Khusrau, the legendary Sufi poet and musician often credited as the founder of Qawwali. Here’s a detailed overview: 🎵 About the Artists Ustad Farid Ayaz and Ustad Abu Muhammad are brothers and leading exponents of traditional Sufi Qawwali. They are descendants of Mian Samat Bin Ibrahim, a disciple of Amir Khusrau and one of the earliest Qawwals. Their performances are known for powerful vocals, deep classical training, and spiritual intensity. They are trained in both Hindustani classical music and the traditional Qawwali form. 🌍 Musical Style Their Qawwalis follow the pure classical form, often starting with long alaps (improvised introductions) and taans (fast melodic runs). Their repertoire includes: Traditional Sufi poetry (e.g. Amir Khusrau, Bulleh Shah, Shah Hussain) Persian and Urdu kalaam Khayal, Tarana, and Thumri elements 🌟 Famous Qawwalis Some of their most popular renditions include: “Man Kunto Maula” “Mera Piya Ghar Aaya” “Allah Hoo” “Kali Kamli Wala Mera Yaar Hai” “Haq Ali Ali” “Aaj Rang Hai” “Mast Qalandar” 🕌 International Recognition They have represented Pakistan in numerous international Sufi music festivals (including in France, UK, USA, and India). Their performances often emphasize unity, spirituality, and love—the essence of Sufism. 🏆 Awards & Honors Honored by the Government of Pakistan for contributions to classical and Sufi music. Frequently featured on Coke Studio Pakistan, where they introduced Qawwali to younger audiences through fusion performances.