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"What do you do when the truth becomes a lie?" 🥀 Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan asks the most painful question of love and faith in Haqeeqat Ka Agar Afsana Ban Jaye. If you’ve ever felt distant from someone standing right next to you, this Qawwali is your story. 📖 Complete Lyrics: Haqeeqat ka agar afsana ban jaye toh kya kijiye (If the truth turns into a fable, what is to be done?) Gale mil ke bhi woh begana ban jaye toh kya kijiye (Even when embraced, if he becomes a stranger, what is to be done?) Humein sau baar tark-e-mai-kashi manzoor hai lekin (I am ready to renounce wine a hundred times, but...) Nazar uski agar maikhana ban jaye toh kya kijiye (...if his glance itself becomes the tavern, what is to be done?) #RareNusrat #NusratQawwali #nfak What happens when truth becomes a story (Afsana) ? Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan’s immortal Qawwali, "Haqeeqat Ka Agar Afsana Ban Jaye," explores the pain of unrequited love and the paradox of divine connection. This track, featuring the soulful vocals of the Shahenshah-e-Qawwali, asks the haunting question: "If reality becomes a fiction, what should we do?" 🎧 Listen to the soul of Sufi music. In this video: ✅ Original Voice: Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan ✅ Poet: Traditional Kalam ✅ Language: Urdu / Punjabi ✅ Genre: Qawwali / Sufi 🔴 Lyrics (Roman Urdu/Devanagari): Haqeeqat ka agar afsana ban jaye toh kya kijiye... Gale mil ke bhi woh begana ban jaye toh kya kijiye... (This couplet captures the agony of embracing someone who still feels like a stranger). 📌 Song Meaning (Mafhoom): This isn't just a song; it’s a Sufi metaphor. The "Beloved" represents the Divine. When the idol (But) resides in the heart we thought was God's home, it creates spiritual confusion. Ustad Nusrat masterfully conveys this tension between worldly love and divine truth. 👍 Subscribe for more rare Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan gems and Sufi Qawwalis: [Insert Link]