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Isha De Rog Vol 4 — Badar Miandad Khan Qawwali Download
By Volume 4, the Isha De Rog series has established itself as a comprehensive document of Badar Miandad Khan's engagement with sufi love poetry in the classical Punjabi and Urdu traditions. He has been blessed with a powerful voice that attracts all ages of listeners — not in the way Nusrat's voice attracted international attention, but in the way that a performer rooted in a specific community's devotional life attracts the sustained loyalty of that community across generations. He has participated in and won many qawwali competitions, and has a voice that can mesmerize audiences across age groups.
Comparing the Isha De Rog Series to Chandni Ratain
His other major series, Chandni Ratain (Moonlit Nights), covers different thematic territory — the atmospheric, nocturnal dimension of sufi devotion, the imagery of waiting and longing in the darkness before the beloved arrives. Isha De Rog focuses more directly on the love-ailment itself. Together they give a fairly complete picture of the thematic range of his work.
Munni Begum approaches similar themes from the ghazal tradition; Ghous Muhammad Nasir works the same Punjabi sufi kalam territory from a slightly different performance tradition. Abida Parveen's handling of these themes is more ecstatically expressed.
Download or Listen Online
Vol 4 is available on iRulz for free streaming and download. iRulz facilitates free urdu qawwali download across the complete Badar Miandad Khan catalogue.
FAQ
What distinguishes Vol 4 from earlier volumes? Later volumes in extended series often include material that was held back from earlier sessions or that represents a performance evolution. Specific differences are most visible to listeners who work through the series in order.
What is the typical length of a qawwali performance in this tradition? Traditional mehfil performances often run 20-40 minutes for a single composition. Studio recordings shorten this considerably for commercial release.
Is this suitable for use in educational settings about Islamic music? Yes — the Isha De Rog series is representative of the classical Pakistani qawwali tradition and appropriate for educational contexts studying South Asian music or Islamic devotional practice.
You may also enjoy the qawwali of Munni Begum, Ghous Muhammad Nasir, and Abida Parveen. Listen to more qawwali of Ustad Badar Miandad Khan.