Ya Khwaja Ye Hindalwali By Rahat Fateh Ali Khan 【Cross-Platform】
The track often begins with a slow, meditative vocal improvisation ( alap ) and standard Sufi couplets ( dohas ). This sets a contemplative mood, preparing the listener's mind for the spiritual journey ahead.
Rahat Fateh Ali Khan was trained from a young age by his uncle, the undisputed "King of Qawwali," Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. Nusrat Sahib had himself performed various versions of kalam praising Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, setting a monumental standard for devotional music. Ya Khwaja Ye Hindalwali By Rahat Fateh Ali Khan
While "Ya Khwaja Ye Hindalwali" might not be as widely known internationally as some of Rahat's Bollywood numbers, within the world of Sufi devotional music, it holds a place of great honor. It is a staple at Mehfil-e-Sama (Qawwali gatherings), particularly those dedicated to the saints of the Chishti Order. The track often begins with a slow, meditative
Ya Khwaja Ye Hindalwali By Rahat Fateh Ali Khan: A Musical Tribute to the King of Ajmer Nusrat Sahib had himself performed various versions of