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Sweet Pain — Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Sufi Paradox Qawwali MP3
Sweet Pain articulates the central paradox of the sufi devotional experience: the pain of longing for the divine, which is simultaneously the sweetest condition available to the human heart. He has all qawwali in audio video formats. He is one of the classic qawwals of history. He is the unforgettable music icon who gave new meanings to the traditional form of qawwali. The sweet pain of love appears throughout the classical sufi corpus — it is the condition Rumi describes in the opening cries of the Masnavi, the condition Bulleh Shah describes in his kafi, the condition that the entire sufi devotional practice is organized around managing and deepening rather than eliminating.
The Productive Contradiction
iRulz hosts his complete collection spanning this paradox across dozens of albums. Abida Parveen, Abida Parveen in both versions of the iRulz catalogue, and Hans Raj Hans all articulate the same sweet pain from their respective traditions.
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Sweet Pain is available on iRulz for free streaming and urdu qawwali mp3 download. The full Nusrat catalogue is in the same library.
FAQ
Why would pain be sweet in sufi tradition? Because the pain of longing for the divine is evidence of a relationship — the heart that does not feel this pain is the heart that has never been opened to what matters. The sweetness is in the relationship itself, not in the suffering.
Is the sweet pain theme related to masochism? No — the tradition is careful to distinguish the productive spiritual quality of longing from pathological suffering or deliberate self-harm. The sufi path aims at joy, not at pain for its own sake.
Is Sweet Pain the English translation of a specific Urdu/Punjabi title? The title may be an English framing of the concept of dard-e-ishq (pain of love) rather than a direct translation of a specific kalam. Check the album notes for the original language material.
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