Is it the right time for the revival of Qawwali and the Sufi Music?


Nurturing Peace by means of Sufism
“Sufism is a form of Zikr, in the Sufi kalam we glorified our lord and this cleanses our soul, providing a soul and though cleanser, in a form of Qawwali and Sufi kalam, can help societies to get rid of violent extremism and world has existing examples of these societies.” - Nauman Ahmed Riyaz, Senior Executive Director FM 96 and an author highlighted the importance of Sufi kalam for promoting peace.
Have you ever wonder why there is so much aggression among our young generation? Why everyone started hating each other to a point that they become an enemy of one another? Have you ever thought what if this kept going on the where our next generation would end up? It’s time to get up and join hands together, let the great minds work on the betterment and the reduction of the arrogant behavior among our youngster. This not the question of who will do it? We all have to do it within our horizons and move forward and let people join you to bring the change and adapt the change. It’s not only about adapting the change it’s about wearing the cultural values that we have forget and left in somewhere in the those pathways that we have traveled so far where we are standing today. The values that year ago were once our pride and our identity, making us standing out most vivid nation out of many others. We have ruined all those values, cultural values that included our “music” as well.
Last Friday, Media Baithak organized a dialogue and performance session on the topic of Promoting Peace through Qawwali: Tracing the Journey of Sufi Musical Practices and Traditions across the World. The purpose of this event was to nurture the peace among the youngsters and help them learning the Sufi music and Qawwali by the experts, together providing them with the bunch of solution that will aid them in achieving their desired objectives.
Mr. Bedil Masroor, famous Sufi singer and musician had pointed out some of the root causes that could lead young generation towards peace via Qawwali.
“Sufism has become a fashion now and what is fashion it is commercial. The mystery of Sufism is, its tranquility and peace elements fade away as it reaches to commercial approach. Sufism is sacred and so is Qawwali, which helps people to refrain from violent behavior, it connects people with divine and once connected, no one can dare to surpass the divine peace”.
Moving ahead, the participants at the Dialogue highlighted that the government, art and media and the civil society all are needed to join the hands for the promotion of the Sufi Music for our next generation together with today’s youngsters. Apart from this, at the grass root level we need to rebuild this culture through small forums at educational level. This will help in combating the frustration, anxiety and depression among young generations that is spreading at a faster rate in Pakistan.
While expressing his thoughts and great concerns for the young generations, Masood Alam, Music Composer said;
 “Our educational institutions are continuously ignoring the positive impact of music on new generation. The elements of music i.e. Sur, la’ay and aesthetics bound anyone, who peruses music, to stay focused, it refrains from violent thoughts, and through music only peace prevails. I believe including music in curriculum has become a national immediate need.
The Sufi music and Qawwali in its originality and true meaning has the essence to reduce the aggression from the society and bring one close to the nature and the creator of this universe. Not only this, it also taught and conveys the essential human values that includes; respect, sacrifice courage, discipline, ethics and solidarity among many others. Such values are precious gems and difficult to be find among people today especially the young blood. Qawwali and Sufi Music would turn to energy booster to bring the positive change. This music is the blend of all the faiths, cultures and languages and is considered as a mandatory tool for the peace building process. This Dialogue session was moderated by the senior journalist and anchor person Nadia Farooq.
At the Q & A session at the Dialogue, one of the major questions that are being asked is “How religion supports Qawwali?” Dr. Sher Mehrani, Scholar and Author replied, “Khuwaja Moinuddin a saint transformed the glorified words for the lord, which had been using by the people from centuries, into focused melodious which provokes and cultivates goodness and divine connection of peace, and this is also the soul of not only Islam but all existing religion in this world.”
Last but not the least, the most important part of the Dialogue was the Sufi Kalam performance that was presented by the “I.U. Musicians” at the Media Baithak’s performance hall. The audience encouraged the young talent for their dedication and hard work and the experts appreciated them for their efforts. They performed at some of the heart touching and soulful kalams of the Great Sufi and Qawwal musician.

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GRAMMY NOMINEE SIMON PHILLIPS IN PAKISTAN



Karachi, 16th February 2019: The Grammy Nominee Simon Phillips is programmed to reach in Pakistan on 21st February 2019 as part of Kashan Admani’s Dream Station Star Series 2019.

Simon Phillips the superstar drummer would be in Karachi to conduct a Masterclass along with Dream Station Studios. While talking about the Masterclass, Phillips commented, 
“I’m very excited to be coming to Pakistan very soon as part of Dream Station Star Series. I’m going to be playing and I’m going to be giving you a workshop to music industry professionals and discussing engineering making techniques, production, and all that good stuff.” 
This will mark his first ever visit to Pakistan. The drummer’s visit is scheduled to be in Karachi, Pakistan from 21st February to 2nd March 2019.

Meanwhile addressing the necessity for unleashing growth avenues for Pakistani musicians, the maker of Dream Station Studios, Kashan Admani says, 
“I am extremely excited to announce the Dream Station Star Series. An event in which we are bringing famous international musicians to Pakistan to conduct masterclasses and workshops. We are bringing Simon Phillips who is one of the world’s biggest drummer, music producer and recording engineer and also a 2019 Grammy Nominee. We want local musicians to have access to international music stars they have been listening to and have been inspired by. We intend to provide them an opportunity to learn from the masters themselves and get motivation improve as music professionals.”

More detail about the Masterclass with Simon Phillips will be disclosed at a later date.

ABOUT SIMON PHILLIPS

Simon Phillips (born 6 February 1957) is an English jazz, pop, and rock drummer and record producer. He had worked with rock bands during the 1970s and 1980s and was also the drummer for the band Toto from 1992 to 2014.
Phillips began to play professionally when he turned twelve in his father's dixieland band for four years. Phillips was the drummer on the 1976 album 801 Live with Phil Manzanera and Brian Eno. He worked as a session drummer for Jeff Beck, Gary Moore, Bernie Marsden, Mike Oldfield, Judas Priest, Tears of Fears and The Who. He was the drummer for The Who during the band's American reunion tour in 1989. He turn out to be Toto's drummer in 1992 after Jeff Porcaro passed away.
In 2003, he was inducted into the Modern Drummer magazine Hall of Fame. He has also been nominated for the 61st Annual Grammy Awards (2019).

ABOUT DREAMSTATION STUDIOS

Launched 2005, Dream Station Studios is the brain child of musician and producer Kashan Admani. Providing exceptional aesthetics, acoustic engineering and sound design from international consultants makes Dream Station Studios at par with the best international recording facility. The studio is also widely recognized as a platform supporting new talent entering the music industry.






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