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harmonium. percussionsYears active1973–presentLabelsCoke studio, PTV, etcAssociated acts, Alfllah,WebsiteAbida Parveen (: عابدہ پروین; born 20 February 1954), is a Pakistani singer, composer and musician.
She is also a painter and entrepreneur. Abida Praveen is one of the highest paid singers in Pakistan. Her singing and music has earned her many accolades, and she has been dubbed as the 'Queen of Sufi music'.Born and raised in into a family, she was trained by her father Ustad Ghulam Haider (not to be confused with composer Master Ghulam Haider) who was a famous Singer and Music teacher.
She plays, Keyboard. Parveen started performing in the early 1970s and came into global prominence in the 1990s. Since 1993, Parveen has toured globally, performing her first international concert at. She had performed in Churches also several times. Parveen also features in Pakistan's popular musical show and was a judge on the pan-South Asia contest show alongside and hosted. She had appeared in various Indian and Music reality shows including,. Being the Sufi sensation she is among of the world.
With the power to induce hysteria in her audience Parveen is a ' Ambassador'. Since last few years, she sings a song for ad in the month of Ramadan and also collaborated with once in it.Parveen is referred as one of the world's greatest mystic singers. She sings mainly, (raag), Classical, and her forte, a solo genre accompanied by percussion and, using a repertoire of songs by poets. Parveen sings in,. She had also sung a famous song in called 'Ukali Orali Haruma' by Nepali singer in a concert in, which was attended. In 2017, she was designated a 'Peace Ambassador' by.Parveen is best known for her songs in bloomy loud voice Yaar ko Humne from the album Raqs-e-Bismil and Tere Ishq Nachaya which is a rendition of 's poetry. 's second highest the has been bestowed upon Abida Parveen by the for 2012.
Contents.Early life Parveen was born in Ali Goharabad in, Pakistan. She received her musical training initially from her father, Ghulam Haider, whom she refers as Baba Sain and Gawwaya. He had his own musical school where Parveen got her devotional inspiration from.
She and her father would often perform at shrines of Sufi Saints. Parveen's talent compelled her father to choose her as his musical heir over his two sons.
Growing up, she attended her father's music school, where her foundation in music was laid. Later Ustad Salamat Ali Khan of the also taught and nurtured her. Parveen always remembers that she was never forced towards this occupation and she sang her first complete kalam when she was only 3 years old.Career.
Parveen at her concert in, 2007Parveen had already begun performing at Dargahs and Urs in the early 1970s, but it was in 1973, on, that she achieved her first real breakthrough with the song Tuhinje zulfan jay band kamand widha. In 1977 she was introduced as an official singer on. Since then, Parveen has risen to prominence and is now considered one of the finest vocal artists of Pakistan. She has imbued music with a new identity, marking the beginning of this journey at 's Awaz-o-Andaz in 1980.Parveen travels internationally, often performing at sold-out venues. Her 1988 performance in Chicago was recorded by the Hazrat Society of Art and Culture, which issued a LP of her songs.
Her 1989 performance in London's was broadcast on the. Parveen cites her motivation for international travel as being to spread, peace and the divine message. In doing so, she also promotes Pakistani culture.In the 1990s Parveen licensed her spiritual to, since her 'spiritual brother', Khan, recorded songs for.
Parveen with the Pushto singer in Manchester, 1994. Award (1984) by the. (twice). Graduate Association Award. Award.
Honor. Award (2005) by President.
Award (2012) by President. at the Kaladharmi Begum Akhtar Academy of Ghazal in India (2012).
Honored at the 16th Awards Ceremony-PTV Award. (2011). Nominated for Best Original Sound Track (OST) for Yaar Ko Hamne Jabaja Dekha at. (2013).
Wonder Woman of the Year (2013). for Best Playback Singer for the film (2014). Gold Crown on glorious 40 years in the Music Industry by the Sindhi Singers Association in. (2014).
Pakistani Diplomat presented an Ambassador's Recognition Award in Dubai (2015). Tributed at the in the category of 'Legends'. (2012). for excellence in Music.
(2015). She had been awarded in Dhaka International Folk Fest 2015. She had been awarded in 2nd International Sufi Conference, 2016 in Karachi by famous politician.
for best female singer(film)in 2016. Saima Ajram, a presenter at, presented a lifetime achievement award to her at her home in 2016.Filmography Although Parveen is a highly acclaimed singer, she has never rendered her voice to films. Her pre-recorded songs have been used in films, however. Now she has agreed to lend her voice to films on insistence of her fans and Farooq Mengal.
Parveen appears less and less in interviews and television morning shows due to her shy personality. Parveen confesses that she keeps getting offers from film-makers namely and but she keeps declining them as she has immersed herself in and it is time consuming to spread the Divine Message. She even got offers from for and music director has offered her some songs, too. BBC RADIO ASIAN NETWORK. 14 July 2013. Retrieved 9 November 2018. Iqbal, Nosheen (8 July 2013).
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Kahin begaanavash nazar aaya, Kahin surat se aashna dekha.You are light of my eyes and your face is shining. This poetry is amazing.

Yaar Ko Hum Ne Ja-Ba-Ja Dekha With Lyricsbbaja Arsalan Khan August 19, at Rare Coral January 19, at 5: Laughed gleefully through blooming flowers, Crooned in nightingale’s melodious songs. At times a possibility, at times imperative, At times ephemeral, lyrrics times eternal. He is the one who sees and hears Yaar ko hamne ja baja dekha lyrics saw no one other then Him. At times he is the emperor in power, At times seen with a mendicant’s begging bowl. Dekhta aap hai sune hai aap, Na koi uska ma siwa dekha. Sat Siri Public Figure. Sirgun Kaur Public Figure.Hamza Mehar February 15, at 5: He is the one who sees and hears Hanne saw no one other then Him.
At times he is the emperor in power, At times seen with a mendicant’s begging bowl. At times as a lover like ‘Niyaz’, He was seen beating his breast and heart aflame.
I saw my beloved in all I saw, At times revealed, hidden at times. ▶Yaar Ko Hamne Ja Baja Dekha by The Abida Parveen Free Listening on SoundCloudSoorat-e-gul mein khilkhila ke hansa, Shakl-e-bulbul mein chahchaha dekha. At times, a devout worshipper, Lord of rakes and drunkards at times. At times he behaved like unfamiliar, At timed I found him familiar with the face.
Inspired by the wish to see Himself, He made Himself into every form. Sat Nam Fest Festival. At times claiming “I am the Truth”, Witnessed his head raised on the Cross. Muhammad Imran February 14, lryics 8.