Ghulam Ali to sing Gurbani (Sikh Holy Verses)

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At Darbar Sahib (Golden Temple) Amritsar, October 24

History of sorts would be created in the world of music when legendry ghazal singer of Pakistan, Ghulam Ali, and hazoori raagi, Bhai Nirmal Singh, would cut a joint album of shabad kirtan to mark the golden jubilee celebrations of singing of the former.

This would be the first-ever joint album of the 'ustad-shagirad' (teacher-disciple) duo even as Bhai Nirmal Singh considers Ghulam Ali his teacher in the field of music. No other hazoori raagi has ever sung Gurbani with the ghazal maestro so far.

Talking to TNS here today, Ghulam Ali said golden jubilee of his singing was being celebrated in Pakistan and other countries by holding grand functions. He said though he had produced more than 200 CDs, yet joint cassette with his 'disciple' would be a unique experiment in the field of classic music.

Anyone else a fan of his ghazals?
 
whats ghazals? and is Ghulam Ali a muslim?
 
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The Lyrics he's singing can you post them up if thats not too much trouble Please :)
 
i dont know much eastern music. All i know is of Yusuf Islam and Rayan and such.
The gazal is the instrument he was playing?
 
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The Lyrics he's singing can you post them up if thats not too much trouble Please :)

Well Gurbani means verses from the Guru Granth Sahib Ji. So it'll be various Shabad all in the praise of the Almighty. Once they've issued the selction i'll post them up :)
 
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LI forum is very pleased to be having interfaith discussions with our members. However, we do not approve of discussions regarding Muslims who practise un-Islamic behaviour and may depict an incorrect representation of Muslims; in this context, it is the issue of singing which goes beyond any such allowances in Islam.

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