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Mae Ni Maei — Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Intimate Qawwali MP3
Mae Ni Maei is the Punjabi address to the mother-figure that carries the same devotional weight as the extended Mae Ni Mae series — the soul's call back toward its origin. Most of his qawwalis are in Punjabi, Hindi and Urdu, and this piece represents the Punjabi folk-sufi stream in its most domestically grounded form. He carries a traditional style of qawwali with a unique voice that immerses into the kalam and leaves an unforgettable impact on those who listen to urdu qawwali — even when the kalam is delivered in the register of intimate address rather than formal devotional poetry.
The Register Shift Across Nusrat's Catalogue
Listening across his catalogue reveals the extraordinary range he worked within. His best qawwalis are a phenomenal fusion of eastern and western music when he chose that direction. In mae ni maei material, he goes the other way — inward, domestic, folk-rooted. Although this qawwali majorly depicts ethnic form, it is perhaps the most ethnically specific of his registers: this is Punjabi village culture transposed into devotional music.
Muazzam and Abida Parveen both represent the other poles of his tradition's range — Muazzam within the Pakistani mainstream Punjabi circuit, Abida in the Sindhi ecstatic tradition. Priceless Gems Shandar Qawaliyan CD 2 provides another comparison point within the curated classical tradition.
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Mae Ni Maei is available on iRulz for free streaming and urdu qawwali mp3 download. The full catalogue is in the same library.
FAQ
What distinguishes Mae Ni Maei from the Mae Ni Mae series? These are different transliterations of similar material rather than a separate series. Check the specific track listing for exact content.
Is the domestic register of sufi poetry a recent development or historically established? Historically established — the Punjabi sufi poets of the 15th-18th centuries consistently used domestic imagery. It is as old as the tradition itself in this region.
Why is mother specifically used rather than father as the address? In Punjabi folk culture, the mother's household is the original home the married daughter has left. The sufi poets used this specific cultural reality to express the soul's experience of separation from its divine origin.
You may also enjoy the qawwali of Muazzam, Abida Parveen, and Priceless Gems Vol 2. Listen to more qawwali of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.