Atif Aslam
Atif Aslam’s new naat elevates spirituality during Ramadan
Renowned Pakistani singer Atif Aslam has once again captivated audiences with his latest spiritual release, Ya Nabi Salam Alaika.
Known for his heartfelt renditions of religious poetry, Atif continues to inspire listeners with his soulful performances.
In this new recitation, he collaborates with esteemed artists Ahsan Parvaiz Mehdi and Kumail Jaffery, delivering a moving tribute to the essence of Ramadan, according to dunyanews.
Set against a breathtaking natural backdrop, the rendition exudes tranquility and devotion, enhancing the spiritual ambiance of the holy month.
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Atif Aslam, who enjoys a massive international following, has consistently expressed his deep appreciation for religious recitals, considering them among his most meaningful works. His spiritual releases have strengthened his bond with listeners, offering them solace and a sense of connection.
Since its release, Ya Nabi Salam Alaika has garnered widespread acclaim on social media, with fans praising its sincerity and calming arrangement. Many have expressed gratitude for Atif’s contribution to the spiritual beauty of Ramadan, calling it a cherished addition to this year’s celebrations.
With each release, Atif continues to bridge the gap between music and spirituality, leaving a lasting impression on his audience.
8 months ago
Magical Night 2.0 Atif Aslam: A musical spectacle marred by mismanagement
Since the student-led July-August Uprising, large-scale open-air concerts in Dhaka have been put on hold until Friday night’s much-anticipated concert “Magical Night 2.0” at the Army Stadium featuring Pakistani singer Atif Aslam.
While the musical experience was enthralling for fans and admirers of the beloved singer, who was accompanied from his motherland by fellow young and popular Abdul Hannan, Bangladesh's own heartthrob Tahsan, the Kaaktaal band, and Bangladeshi EDM and DJ duo Aperuss, the overall experience of audiences and other stakeholders did not match.
The main act of the concert began with the young Bangladeshi band Kaaktaal’s performance, who amped up the gradually increasing crowd with their songs like “Rokto Gorom Matha Thanda” and more. Abdul Hannan took the stage at around 7 pm, greeting the crowd by saying, "I am so overwhelmed with your response. This crowd is my biggest crowd so far."
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Besides his regular songs such as “Iraaday,” he performed Harry Style's "As it was" and his recent collaboration with popular Pakistani band Kaavish at this year's Coke Studio Pakistan, titled "O Yaara."
1 year ago