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Muraqaba (Sufi-Qawwali)

“The message of my music is open. Anyone can revel in my poems to the glory of God and enter this spiritual phase to be uplifted.”

These words of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, eminent representative of a multi-secular tradition, resonate with the story of the journey of Fanna-Fi-Allah, a Californian group, created in 2001 by Tahir Hussain Faridi, charismatic leader, that embraces the veneration of the prophet and his son-in-law Ali, even though they are not all Muslims.

Those who look like good old hippies have turned out to be heterodox orthodox and are famous and worshiped in Pakistan: they imposed a style, theirs, bursting with fervor. They also allowed Aminah Chishti, tabla player  disciple player of the venerable Ustad Dildar Hussain Khan, to break a taboo: she was the first woman to perform in the sanctuaries of the great Sufi saints of Pakistan.

This first disc released in Europe is produced by their fan Chris Martin of Cold Play in his Malibu studio.

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