Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Essays

  • Analysis Of Mahmood Khan's Enuff Misfortune '

    807 Words  | 2 Pages

    People all over the world finally found a medium that could say their heart through his music, and Mahmood Khan became all the more favorite of many. For Khan, it was not just a song like any other, it was a narration of his deep sorrow and the connection he felt with the USA became public after this. The world knows that Mahmood Khan’s music career began in the USA, and this is one reason why Khan felt the urge to portray the same in a masterpiece such as “Enuff Misfortune”. While people have their

  • Sufism Essay

    1390 Words  | 3 Pages

    The juncture of Islamic and American cultural movements has found a home in the various Sufi traditions that prevalent in the Western world. These subsequent artistic cultural traditions and rituals make Sufism the most culturally dominant and pervasive form of Islam in modern day Western culture – beating out the two largest internationally prevailing sects of orthodox Islam (Sunnism) and Shia’ism. In the following paper, I will assert that there are two primary spheres of Sufi tradition that transcend

  • Music Of Music In The Indian Film Industry

    1371 Words  | 3 Pages

    Music plays a vital role in the making of any movie. A good background score can enhance the vibe of a film. Imagine a movie without a fitting background score and the entire movie would fall out of place. Music, in the Indian film industry has a bigger role to play than in any other film industry. Music is also what generates a lot of revenue for the makers and it has an entertainment value which has remained unmatched by any other industry in the world. From our traditional forms of classical music