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Unki Gali Mein — Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Devotional Qawwali MP3
Unki Gali Mein — "in their lane, in the alley of the beloved" — is a sufi metaphor for the spiritual state of proximity to the divine or to the saint. The gali (alleyway, lane) is the intimate domestic geography that the sufi tradition uses to ground the otherwise abstract experience of divine nearness in physical imagery. Most of his qawwalis are in Punjabi, Hindi and Urdu, and this piece sits in the Urdu tradition that has developed the gali metaphor across centuries of classical poetry. He is not the only qawwal who sang this qawwali — the gali of the beloved appears throughout the tradition.
Intimate Spiritual Geography
His qawalies are filled with sofiyana kalam. His best qawwalis are a phenomenal fusion of eastern and western music. iRulz has arranged a vast collection of best qawali. Jhoole Laal Maizik Tuch, Sher Miandad Khan and Priceless Gems Shandar Qawaliyan CD 2 all engage with the intimate spiritual geography of the sufi tradition from different positions.
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Unki Gali Mein is available on iRulz for free streaming and urdu qawwali mp3 download.
FAQ
What is the gali (alley) in sufi poetry? The intimate lane or street near the beloved's house — used as a metaphor for the state of spiritual proximity, where the devotee has moved close enough to the beloved to be in their immediate neighborhood rather than on the distant street of separation.
Is this a romantic or devotional composition? Both simultaneously — the sufi tradition uses intimate domestic geography as devotional metaphor, and the poetry works at both levels.
Is this from a specific phase of his recording career? Check the iRulz album notes for recording date information.
You may also enjoy the qawwali of Jhoole Laal, Sher Miandad Khan, and Priceless Gems Vol 2. Listen to more qawwali of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.