Today’s 
Enlightening Entertainment 
will be presented 
in Urdu and English, 
with subtitles in Arabic, 
Aulacese (Vietnamese), 
Chinese, English, 
French, German, 
Indonesian, Italian, 
Japanese, Korean, 
Malay, Mongolian, 
Persian, Portuguese, 
Russian, Spanish, 
Urdu and Thai.
O Allah. . .
O Allah. . .
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O Allah. . .
Pakistani classical singer 
Rahat Nusrat Fateh 
Ali Khan 
is known to millions 
around the world. 
He was born in Faisalabad, 
Pakistan to a great family 
of musicians.
Mr. Rahat Nusrat Fateh 
Ali Khan is the son of 
the esteemed singer 
Mr. Farroukh Fateh Ali 
Khan and the nephew 
of the legendary 
qawwali singer Ustad 
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. 
Holding the world record 
for the most number 
of albums in his genre, 
Ustad Nusrat Fateh 
Ali Khan was perhaps the 
most celebrated qawwal, 
or singer of qawwali, 
of all time. 
Personally trained 
by his uncle, 
Mr. Rahat Nusrat Fateh 
Ali Khan began to sing 
even as he was learning 
how to speak, and joined 
his uncle’s Sufi music 
group at the age of 15. 
The music tradition 
has been preserved 
only within the family, 
with complete devotion.
My family has been 
serving qawwali 
from the last 
400 hundred years. 
We don’t except 
as our teacher 
out of family. We learn 
from our own family,
Like before me, 
Nusrat Fathe Ali Khan 
has learned from his 
father and he learned 
from his ancestors, 
likewise, I learned 
from Master Nusrat 
Fateh Ali Khan,
from my father too.
Supreme Master TV 
had the pleasure to meet 
Mr. Khan when he 
recently gave a charity 
concert in Singapore 
to benefit the victims 
of the devastating 2010 
floods in Pakistan.
I admire the love 
of the people and 
I consider myself 
a lucky person to be 
a part of 
Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali
Khan’s family, 
and you people love
me very much – 
love my voice.
Thank you so much. 
I love his composing of 
his music, and the choice 
of his music, his voice. 
And the lyrics of all his 
music is very soothing, 
and very beautifully 
expressed actually.
I believe this is actually 
his second show, 
and we always fail 
to get his ticket actually 
because it’s always 
fully booked. 
When his uncle passed 
on in the year1997, 
Mr. Rahat Nusrat Fateh 
Ali Khan took the name 
of his uncle’s first name, 
Nusrat, 
in a traditional gesture 
of honoring his master. 
He thus became 
the leader of Nusrat 
Fateh Ali Khan’s group. 
Ever since, 
he has continued 
the great tradition of 
the mystical Sufi music 
of qawwali, introducing 
it to ever-wider audiences. 
At the same time, 
he has been gaining fame 
rapidly for 
his performances of 
romantic ghazal music 
and lighter songs. 
Some of these have been 
instant hits featured in 
popular Bollywood films.
The heart has become 
so sad, 
I am scared of smiling.
We have lived our youth 
in fear.
Now we are becoming 
passionate in old age.
Mr. Rahat Nusrat Fateh 
Ali Khan has toured 
not only throughout 
Pakistan, India, 
and other parts of Asia, 
but also in North 
America and Europe. 
He has also collaborated 
with many distinguished 
international artists, 
including 
Grammy-nominated 
Canadian guitarist 
Michael Brook and 
the US-based 
The Derek Trucks Band. 
In 2010, he was honored 
with the 
“Best International Act” 
at the UK Asian 
Music Awards.
Audiences do not need to 
understand the language 
to feel the transcendental 
vocals of Sufi music. 
I want to say that 
Pakistan is a country, 
and it is in the world. 
From Faisalabad, 
Pakistan, 
Ustad Nusrat Fateh 
Ali Khan started singing 
and he is renowned 
in the whole world 
as a Pakistani. 
I would like that 
the world gives us 
the same identity as 
Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali 
Khan had given. 
I am an ardent fan of Rahat, 
and today I feel 
really lucky to get this 
opportunity to come 
and see him in person. 
I think it’s 
a one-in-a-lifetime 
opportunity for me. 
I’m really looking 
forward to spending 
this evening with him 
and even more to 
hear him sing tomorrow. 
He’s so thorough – 
his voice, soulful singing. 
Not just Ghazals, 
but that Sufi feel, 
that he connects to God – 
instantly 
touches your heart.
The music, his voice, 
I just love the entire package. 
It’s beautiful. 
O Allah. . .
O Allah. . .
O Allah. . .
O Allah. . .
Qawwali is a message of 
peace and brotherhood,
whether you convey 
this way or that way. 
And regarding qawwali,
qawwali fills my heart 
and soul.
The word qawwali 
comes from 
the Arabic word qaol 
which means “utterance” 
or “credo,” referring to 
the precious sayings 
of the prophets. 
A qawwal, or the one 
who sings qawwali, 
sings these teachings 
of the wise prophets, 
as well as praises of Allah.
During the performance, 
the singer and the audience 
are often lifted 
to a blissful state of mind. 
In fact, 
the intention of qawwali 
is for all involved to feel 
in communion with God. 
Actually,
Sufism is a poetry, 
words written by Sufis, 
and qawwals sing that 
in their lyrics,
like the way 
Hazrat Ameer Khusru
presented the qawwali. 
And those who present 
according to that,
we call Tha Sufi Sangat, 
and there is no 
book for that.
He uses his message to 
spread love and peace. 
So Mr. Khan comes from 
that tradition of families 
where that work 
has been passed 
from generations 
to generations. 
Like he said, there is 
no book that he has, 
it’s in his blood.
So when he speaks, 
he speaks from 
his blood and his heart. 
So it’s all here. 
So that is the message. 
And the other point that 
he was trying to make 
was in this world, 
there is real need for 
this message to be passed 
across and that’s 
the message he passes 
through his music to fans 
all over the world.
A group of
qawwali musicians is
called Humnawa in Urdu.
Typically, a lead singer 
is surrounded by 
one or two side singers, 
and five or four 
other musicians. 
There are 
one or two harmoniums, 
which may be 
played by a singer, and 
percussion instruments. 
As an ambassador 
of a deep spiritual 
music tradition, 
Mr. Rahat Fateh Ali 
Khan shares a message 
of universal peace 
and goodwill 
wherever he goes. 
In October 2010, 
he sang for the occasion 
of the 19th 
Commonwealth Games 
at the Wagah border 
between 
Pakistan and India. 
The Commonwealth Games 
were hosted in Delhi, 
India and brought 
together over 6,000 
athletes from 71 nations 
and regions.
Mr. Khan is a very good 
example of music and 
peace, sort of a vision 
of India and Pakistan 
and across the world.
So Mr. Khan, 
we have a question 
for you in this regard. 
You have a good 
reputation in India. 
People love you a lot, 
so would you like to say 
something in this regard?
First of all, 
I am happy to see 
That be it America 
or Europe, 
Indians and Pakistanis
always work together
in harmony. 
I feel very good 
when I see this. 
The paths between
the hearts are formed.
And people are getting 
to know each other. . .
Pakistani people like 
the artists of India, 
and Indian people like 
Pakistani singers. 
So this is a very good 
task which is beneficial 
for both countries. 
In addition to his 
prolific production 
of original albums, 
Mr. Khan has also sung 
for countless film 
soundtracks, both 
Pakistani and Indian. 
Also, Mr. Khan appeared 
as a judge on the reality 
show “Chhote Ustaad” 
which aired on 
STAR Plus in India 
and Geo Entertainment 
Television in Pakistan. 
Beyond promoting 
greater peace and 
friendship between 
India and Pakistan 
through his art, Mr. Khan 
has also collaborated in 
American film projects. 
He contributed to 
the soundtrack of several 
Hollywood films such as 
the 1995 
“Dead Man Walking,” 
and the 2002 film 
“Four Feathers.” 
His vocals have also been 
featured in US director 
and actor 
Mr. Mel Gibson’s 2006 
film “Apocalypto.” 
Today, Mr. Khan’s 
melodious songs for 
Bollywood are among 
his most cherished 
and widely popular 
accomplishments.
I really like his non-
classical music actually. 
Being an ardent 
Bollywood fan, I, 
generally I prefer his 
music that has been sung 
in the latest Bollywood, 
in the latest Bollywood songs, 
so in movies like
“Dabaang,” 
like “Once Upon a Time 
in Mumbaai,” 
and “My Name is Khan,” 
and several other movies, 
as well. 
At least these
three movies
have been really big hits 
in Bollywood this year.
I want to congratulate you 
and say that 
may you ever keep 
singing like that and 
we are grateful to you 
that you came to 
Bollywood and sang 
for us and changed 
the mode of singing.
Thank you very much.
Please give us a message
and to the people 
of Pakistan and to
the future generations. 
I would like to say that
we work as a team 
outside our countries.
Pakistanis and Indians 
always work in a group, 
we should also do this 
in our own countries,
with love, and harmony.
The heart has become 
so sad, 
I am afraid of smiling.
We have lived our youth 
in fear.
Now we are becoming
so amorous in old age.
When my heart beats
it feels like
he’s coming and 
he will see me.
My heart can feel the love. 
Oh why is the time 
not passing, 
Why do these moments 
remain in my vision?
I am afraid of 
telling myself the truth,
That my heart is till childish,
It is still immature. 
My heart is still childish,
It is still immature.
My name is Deepak,
I am your fan.
And I would request you 
to please 
Sing Rag marwa for us 
for five minutes.
Sure, you like it?
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Whether praising Allah 
from the deep reaches 
of his soul, 
or interpreting love songs 
for drama or film, 
Mr. Khan always touches 
his listeners, across 
borders and cultures. 
For your dedication 
to the beautiful 
Sufi qawwali and 
the art of music itself, 
we thank and admire 
Mr. Rahat Nusrat Fateh 
Ali Khan. 
Wishing you 
continued success as you 
encourage the world 
to cooperate 
with one another 
and to be spiritual.
Thank you for joining us 
for Enlightening 
Entertainment. 
Coming up next is 
Words of Wisdom, 
after Noteworthy News, 
here on 
Supreme Master Television. 
Heaven bless 
and farewell for now.