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This is a qawwali, a type of Islamic devotional music popular in Muslim areas of northern India and Pakistan. It was made famous by the renowned qawwali singer Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.
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Subject Religious education
Copyright/Public domain (PD) Public domain songs (PD)
Style World music
Vocal range Medium (around an octave)
Musical format Call-and-response
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Mrs Jemson Report this comment
Posted 12th Mar 2012 12:20
My Year 5's loved this song. What instruments are playing on the pitched accompaniment?
Miss Allen Report this comment
Posted 3rd Mar 2012 11:22
My class sung this, and I like the beat, it's quite catchy.
by Paris xxx
Miss Currie Report this comment
Posted 24th Jan 2012 08:08
my children in my class was quit happy.
Sing Up Team Report this comment
Posted 7th Nov 2011 04:44
Hi Mrs Nettleton,
The chorus is a traditional refrain in Urdu language Sufi devotional qawwalis, consisting of the word for God ('Allah') and Truth ('Hu' or 'Hoo').
We're glad you're all enjoying it!
Mrs Nettleton Report this comment
Posted 1st Nov 2011 12:16
Could you let me know what language this is in - have I missed it somewhere?
Ms Cook Report this comment
Posted 15th Sep 2011 05:29
Excellent for Wider Opps teachers.
Mrs Tahiri Report this comment
Posted 16th Jul 2011 11:27
Mashallah! Loved this song, this song should be used for muslim studens to sing specialy whe they have their Eid.
Teacher Shakeel Report this comment
Posted 30th Apr 2011 10:28
i love it well done to you all by making a good team
BY ALISHA SHAKEEL
Teacher Shakeel Report this comment
Posted 27th Apr 2011 09:09
Mashallah {means well done] that is a good song i love it really
By Alisha Shakeel
Mr Campbell Report this comment
Posted 23rd Apr 2011 09:08
its ok
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Jemma Forster Forster Report this comment
Posted 20th Feb 2011 05:14
It's a different type of song. Quite happy