Archive for September, 2011
Sufi Music
Sufi music is the attachment music of Sufis. It is inspiring by the work of the Sufi poet. Qawwali is from the Sufi music, it is famous and common in India and Pakistan. Sufi music is touching the heart of people. Sufi music is spring by the Sufi poems. Sufi poems have written in much language. Themes and styles established in Punjabi Poetry, Sindhi Poetry, Arabic poetry and mostly Persian have an enormous influence on Sufi poetry throughout the Islamic world, and is often part of the Sufi music.
Sufi music like gazals, qawwli and kafi whish create by Sufi. Sufi music is love from Akbar’s period. Akbar loves these Sufi songs. In present some Sufi poet create the Sufi music Rumi Hafiz, Bullleh shah and Khawaja Gulam Farid.
A ghazal had understood as a poetic expression of both the pain of loss or separation and the beauty of love in spite of that pain. The form is ancient, originating in 6th century Arabic Verse.
Kafi is the most classical form of Sufi poetry mostly in Punjabi, Sindhi and Seraki language. This poetry style has also lent itself to the Kafi genre of singing, popular throughout South Asia, especially Pakistan and India.
Qawwali is popular in south Asia. It is famous in Punjab and religion of Pakistan, Hyderabad, Delhi and the others pats of northern India. It a musical tradition that stretches back more than 700 years. Qawwali is originally performing mainly at Sufi shrines throughout South Asia.
Some of the Sufi orders have taken an approach more akin to puritan forms of Islam, declaring music unhelpful to the Sufi way. Sufi love songs have often performed as Gazals and Kafi, a solo genre accompanied by percussion and harmonium, using a repertoire of songs by Sufi poets.