Syed Fasihuddin Soharwardy

Syed Fasihuddin Soharwardy
Native name سید فصیح الدین سوہارواردی
Birth name Syed Fasihuddin Soharwardy
Born June 15, 1956
Origin Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan
Genres Hamds and Na`ats
Occupation(s) Naat Khawan


Syed Fasihuddin Soharwardy is a leading nasheed singer or Naat Khawan from Pakistan. Most of his work is in the Urdu language. However he has performed nasheeds (Naats) in multiple languages including Punjabi, Persian and Arabic.[1]


He was born on June 15, 1956 in Karachi, Pakistan. He has been performing nasheeds since the age of 5, and was heavily influenced by his father, Syed Riazuddin Soharwardy. His singing style is considered to be unique with a very powerful voice. He holds a distinct record of reciting over 5000 nasheeds with more than 160 albums.[2] He has travelled to 27 countries for various shows. He first rose to fame with 'Main Behak Sako' which aired on Radio Pakistan and Pakistan Television in the 1980s. His other work include 'Main to Panjtan ka ghulam hoon', 'Allah Hoo Allah Hoo', 'Khuda Ka Zikr Karein', 'Lam Yati', 'Aye Subz gumbat walay' and 'Mujrim Hoon Dil Se Khouf E Qayamat Nikaal Do' just to name a few.[3][4]

Early Life

For his regular high school education, he did his high school from Government Secondary School and Bachelor of Arts degree from Government Islamia College, Karachi. Later on he went and completed his law degree from Urdu Law College and a Masters degree in Journalism. He currently resides in Karachi, Pakistan but frequently travels to Europe and North America to perform in different shows.[5][6]


References

  1. http://islamicacademy.org/html/audio/Naat_SF.htm, List of Nasheeds (Naats) for downloading by Syed Fasihuddin Soharwardi, Islamic Academy, Texas website, Retrieved 17 April 2016
  2. http://videos.urduwire.com/naats/fasih-uddin-soharwardi#desc, Profile of Syed Fasihuddin Soharwardi on urduwire.com, Retrieved 17 April 2016
  3. http://education.kalpoint.com/pow/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=118, Profile of Syed Fasihuddin Soharwardy on kalpoint.com website, Retrieved 17 April 2016
  4. http://www.dawn.com/news/183794/data-sahib-s-urs-to-start-from-today, Syed Fasihuddin Soharwardi to perform at Lahore event, Dawn newspaper, Karachi, Published 19 March 2006, Retrieved 17 April 2016
  5. http://hamariweb.com/islam/fasih_uddin_soharwardi_naats_nc12.aspx, Profile of Syed Fasihuddin Soharwardi on hamariweb.com, Retrieved 17 April 2016
  6. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bd4L7Hn8YN8, Naat videoclip by Syed Fasihuddin Soharwardi on YouTube, Retrieved 17 April 2016
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