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		By: JamesGaith		</title>
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		By: Qawali Night in Pakistan		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I really enjoyed the perspective in “The Past and the Future of Qawali in Pakistan” — particularly the reflection on how the Sabri Brothers and Aziz Mian shaped urban audiences’ appetite for Qawali in Urdu. It reminds me how much Afzal Sabri and his live performances at Qawali Night in Pakistan continue that legacy — bringing new ears to a tradition that once seemed at risk of fading. It would be wonderful to see a revival of that energy, where Qawali Night programmes spotlight both classic voices and emerging talent.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I really enjoyed the perspective in “The Past and the Future of Qawali in Pakistan” — particularly the reflection on how the Sabri Brothers and Aziz Mian shaped urban audiences’ appetite for Qawali in Urdu. It reminds me how much Afzal Sabri and his live performances at Qawali Night in Pakistan continue that legacy — bringing new ears to a tradition that once seemed at risk of fading. It would be wonderful to see a revival of that energy, where Qawali Night programmes spotlight both classic voices and emerging talent.</p>
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