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SUBSCRIBE TO OUR CHANNELS Rafi Peer Kids Tv 📺 👇 / simsimha. . Rafi Peer Music 🎸 👇 / rafipeermus. . Rafi Peer Theatre & Dance 💃 👇 / rafipeer. . Singer: Attaullah Khan Esakhelvi Song: Maye Ni Main Kinu Aakhan Esakhelvi was born in Esa Kheil, Mianwali, Punjab Province, Pakistan as Attaullah Khan Niazi. Niazi is a populous Pashtun tribe based in north-west Punjab province of Pakistan and eastern regions of Afghanistan. Attaullah developed an interest in music as a child, but music was strictly forbidden in his home. Despite the restriction on music in his home, Attaullah secretly sought to learn more about music. His school teacher taught him Mohammed Rafi and Mukesh songs and told him never to stop singing. Attaullah left home when he was 18 years old. He traveled extensively within Pakistan and supported himself by working from Mianwali. He is most popular in rural areas of Pakistan and some other countries in world. Best Sufi Collection of Rafipeer 👇 May Hariri | Habibi Enta | Best Song| World performing Arts Festival • Allah Ditta Lone Wala | Pyar Nal Pyar Da J... Ghulam Ali Khan Ghazal, Jab Tasawar Mera Chupke Se Tujhe Chu Aaye • ik vird hai Dam Dam Ali Ali | Santoo Meets... Duma Dam Mast Kalandar | AbidaParveen with| Rena Meyer Wiel (Germany) • Duma Dam Mast Kalandar | Fusion | #AbidaPa... This was the 5th annual Mustic Music Sufi Festival 2008 organised by Rafi Peer Theatre Workshop. The festival brings with it a rich variety of Sufi music from across the country. Through the Sufi Festival, we look forward to highlighting the cultural and traditional warmth and wisdom of Sufi poetry,” said Faizan Peerzada. “We are hopeful that such festivals will bless all of us with tolerance, wisdom and a light leading to a new direction.