Sain Zahoor - BBC 2006 World Music Award - Allah Hoo



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Pakistani Street Sufi singer Sain Zahoor sings at BBC World Music Awards Ceremony after receiving Award
Sain Zahoor or Saeen Zahur Ahmad (Urdu: سائیں ظہور) (b. around 1945) is a leading Sufi musician from Pakistan. He spent his life singing in the Sufi shrines, and had not cut a record until 2006, when he was nominated for the BBC World Music awards based on word of mouth[2]. He emerged as
the "best BBC voice of the year 2006"[3], an award that had earlier recognized other prominent Sufi singers such as Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and Abida Parveen. Sain is not his first name but an honorific and is also spelt Saeen or Saiyan, and Zahoor may be spelt Zahur. Born in the Okara/Sahiwal region
in the province of Punjab (Pakistan), Zahoor was the youngest in a rural peasant family. He is said to have started singing at the age of five,[3] and from that early age, he had dreamt of a hand beckoning him towards a shrine. He left home at the age of thirteen, roaming the Sufi shrines of Sind,
Punjab and Pakistan-controlled Kashmir, making a living through singing. Eventually, Sain was walking past a small shrine in the south Punjab town of Uch Sharif (known for its Sufi traditions), when "someone waved at me with his hand, inviting me in, and I suddenly realised that it was this hand whi
ch I saw in my dream."[4] For some time, he studied music under Ustad Sain Raunka Ali of Patiala Gharana, whom he met at Baba Bulleh Shah's dargah (shrine), and who became his first guru for Sufi kalams (verses). Sain also learned music from Uch Sharif based musicians Ustad Ronaq Ali and Sain Marna
. Sain cannot read or write but is known for his memory of song lyrics; mostly he sings compositions of the major Sufi poets, Bulleh Shah, Mullah Shah Badakhshi, Muhammad Buksh, and others. Born in the Okara/Sahiwal region in the province of Punjab (Pakistan), Zahoor was the youngest in a rural pe
asant family. He is said to have started singing at the age of five,[3] and from that early age, he had dreamt of a hand beckoning him towards a shrine. He left home at the age of thirteen, roaming the Sufi shrines of Sind, Punjab and Pakistan-controlled Kashmir, making a living through singing. Eve
ntually, Sain was walking past a small shrine in the south Punjab town of Uch Sharif (known for its Sufi traditions), when "someone waved at me with his hand, inviting me in, and I suddenly realised that it was this hand which I saw in my dream."[4] For some time, he studied music under Ustad Sain
Raunka Ali of Patiala Gharana, whom he met at Baba Bulleh Shah's dargah (shrine), and who became his first guru for Sufi kalams (verses). Sain also learned music from Uch Sharif based musicians Ustad Ronaq Ali and Sain Marna. Sain cannot read or write but is known for his memory of song lyrics; mos
tly he sings compositions of the major Sufi poets, Bulleh Shah, Mullah Shah Badakhshi, Muhammad Buksh, and others. All his life, Sain Zahoor has performed mainly in dargahs (Sufi tombs/shrines) and festivals, and in the streets. He adopted the folk instrument Ektara (ek= one, tar = string), in its
three-stringed version, as his main instrument. Like some traditions of Sufi music, he has a passionate, high-energy style of singing, often dancing in a frenzied style with the tassels on his instrument whirling around him (see his performance on YouTube[5]). Dressed in embroidered (kurta), beads,
tightly bound turban, as well as ghungroos (anklet-bells worn by dancers), Sain Zahoor cuts an impressive figure. His voice has an earthy tone, almost cracking at the edges, but capable of a wide vocal and emotional range. In 1989 he performed on a concert stage for the first time at the All Pakist
an Music Conference[3], which brought him into musical prominence. Subsequently he has emerged as a leading performer in Pakistan, frequently appearing on TV and in concerts attended by President General Pervez Musharraf[2]. Zahoor has also given concerts in UK, Japan[6], and India.[citation needed]
Sufi singing is focused on poetry with themes of devotional love, which shares much with Persian mystic poets like Rumi and with other South Asian traditions such as the Bhakti cult. Sufi traditions highlight a softer, multi-cultural aspect of Islam, and are seen as a countering "the extremism of
the mullahs who use the mosques to spread ill-will" against other cultural groups, according to some organizers of Sain Zahoor's concerts[2]. In 2006 Sain had a record out (Awazay, sounds) with Matteela Records[4]. In 2007 he helped produce the soundtrack to the Pakistani film Khuda Ke Liye. Sourc
e: Wikipedia


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great really really ... ( 11 months ago by irfanpakistan2)
great really really very great,i have no words to explain the meanings
 of this hamad.
Array ( 11 months ago by MrQasima)
superb song of
 Sian Zahoor's
fantastic ... ( 11 months ago by dewanajee1)
fantastic performance by Sain
 Zahoor
Array ( 10 months ago by khan8226)
GEO
 SAAIEN
Wah Janab Maza aa ... ( 10 months ago by bassiksam)
Wah Janab Maza aa gaya sunke, so refreshing.. want to listen to it again and again,, seems like its taking u closer to god
 every second you listen to it!!!!
Array ( 9 months ago by kamsair)
u r very right.
 What a soul full sinless and touchy music.
Array ( 9 months ago by kamsair)
What a soul
 full sinless and touchy music.
Array ( 9 months ago by ravinderjitw)
Where is
 the "AUTO REPEAT" Button......??
 LMAO....good on ... ( 9 months ago by ravinderjitw)
 LMAO....good on you
Well said. Couldn't ... ( 9 months ago by mg6005)
Well said. Couldn't agree with
 you more.
Can anyone share ... ( 9 months ago by leolobo87)
Can anyone share onstage intro before this song or
 any award clip after this song...it would be great.
Array ( 9 months ago by a444usa)
Wow!!!

Rab rab hogi bai ... ( 9 months ago by 1431MrPrince)
Rab rab hogi bai wowwwwwwwww

What a load of ... ( 8 months ago by ibbz)
What a load of bollocks - Sain Zahoor's music IS
 religious.
great to see a sufi ... ( 8 months ago by ruwaizahmed)
great to see a sufi lover! ( no doubt it is a great song, i hope that people will cherish this song from today to years to come! ):) :) :)
 :)
i kinda agree but u ... ( 8 months ago by koollikedat777)
i kinda agree but u need
 to chill urself o.0
Array ( 8 months ago by TruthinDaTruth)
now
 that u mention is a very week hadith
How U measure the " ... ( 8 months ago by saqibtahir)
How U measure the "weekness" of a Hadeeth? I
 mean Weakness of a Haddeth.
Array ( 7 months ago by gaanjha)
:great............

que hermoso ^_^ al ... ( 7 months ago by amaneceramerica)
que hermoso ^_^ al escuchar esta musica siento mucha tristesa, (no se porque);
 no entiendo lo que dice pero la melodia es tan bonita como triste.
This is not about ... ( 3 months ago by Inder0030)
This is not about religion, Ishq (Love) & God has no religion
Array ( 2 months ago by naranjan2009)
God
 never had cast and creed,,,,never had religion ,,,,he is very good,,,god bless him
may we all live ... ( 1 month ago by ssshaks5)
may we all live peacfully and gracefully together by the grace of ALMIGHTY ALLAH... .




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