Arieb Azhar: Husn i Haqiqi

Posted on August 29, 2009
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Not for the longest of times has a piece of music mesmerized me the way this song has.

The first time I heard (and saw) this rendition of Khawaja Ghulam Farid’s Husn i – Haqiqi by Arieb Azhar, I was totally consumed by it. I was totally lost in the song, the singer, the words, the meaning. The next time I heard this – and my iTunes tells me I have now heard it nearly a hundred times in four days – it took me back to the first time I had heard Muhammad Jumman singing yaar daDDi aatish isq or Pathana Khan singing meinDa isq ve tou, meinDa yaar ve tou.

This is the same genre, but not really the same style. And that is part of its enchantment. This is rooted in its own time just as those were rooted in their. Even as the words of all three remain timeless. The magic of this song, as of those, comes from the words – in this case, the words of Khawaja Ghulam Farid – but it cannot be completed without the singer’s imbuing it with his own passion.

Here is a song that needs to be seen as much as heard. Just as Mohammad Juman and Pathana Khan before him, Arieb Azhar has become one with the song. It is the passion, the reverence and the engagement that he brings to the rendition that brings it alive. That look of absolute and unadulterated joy in the mile-long smile on his face as the recording ends captures that magical connection between art and artist that no words of mine ever could.

I must confess, in some embarrassment, that I had not heard this song or of Arieb Azhar before I saw it at Rohail Hyatt’s amazing creation, the Coke Studio. It turns out Arieb is the son of one PTV’s founding father Aslam Azhar, someone for whom I have the highest of respect and someone who showed such kindness and encouragement to me when I was much young.

Now knowing that, it is no surprise that Arieb knows his cultural heritage. But the talent is, of course, all his own. And it is clearly in abundance. I did go back and saw and heard a lot of other videos of Arieb’s music, including many performances of this same song. The portfolio there is immensely impressive and getting hold of his CD Wajj is on my to do list. But this rendition and video really surpasses all others. And for that credit must also be given to Rohail Hyatt (who readers remember from the original Vital Signs) and his amazing creation, Coke Studios. For my money, that is one of the single best things that have happened to Pakistan music in a long time. But more on that some other time.

28 responses to “Arieb Azhar: Husn i Haqiqi

  1. Darweesh says:

    Good one, singer a young voice,lacks the depth of the vocal chords of a classical singer, but the magical beauty of the great saint,s love feelings for ALLAH has brought in the mesmerizing touch.
    well sung.

  2. Shiraz says:

    Zabardast!..Really enjoyed it…

    Lyrics:
    tanuu badal barkha dajj kahoon
    tanuu bijli ta baran kahoon
    tanuu aab kahoon
    tanuu khak kahoon
    tanuu baad kahoon
    weeran kahoon
    tanuu dsurat lej manram kahoon
    tanuu seeta ji janan kahoon
    baldev ka souta naun kahoon
    tanuu kishn kahenaya kan … kahoon
    tanuu bhrama kishna ghannsih kahoon mahadev kahoon bahgwan kahoon
    tanuu geet ka rang tay byaihd kahoon
    tanuu bhyann kahoon agyan kahoon
    tanuu ibrahim hawahishees kahoon
    tanuu nooh kahoon toofan kahoon
    tanuu ibrahim khilil kahoon
    tanuu moosa bin imran kahoon
    tanuu har dil da dildar kahoon
    tanuu ahmad alishaan kahoon
    tanuu shahihd malk hijaz kahoon
    tanuu bahis kaun makaan kahoon
    tanuu nazz kahoon andaaz kahoon
    tanuu hoor pari walmaan kahoon
    tanuu.. nauog kahoon
    tanuu toug kahoon
    tanuu surkhee bedaaa paan kahoon
    tanuu tabla tay tamboor kahoon
    tanuu dholkal sur tay tan kahoon
    tanuu husn-te har singar kahoon
    tanuu ashawa ghamza aan kahoon
    tanuu ishq kahoon
    tanuu illam kahoon
    tanuu waham yakin gumaan kahoon
    tanuu husane da v idrrak kahoon
    tanuu zouk kahoon wajhdan kahoon
    tanuu sadar kahoon
    sadraan kahoon
    tanuu hairat hairaan kahoon
    tasleem kahoon
    talveen kahoon
    tmkeen kahoon
    irfan kahoon
    tanuu sumbal soo sand sard kahoon
    tanuu nargis nafarman kahoon
    tanuu lale adaagh ta bagh kahoon
    gulzar kahoon
    ustaan kahoon
    tanuu lale adaagh ta bagh kahoon
    gulzar kahoon
    ustaan kahoon
    tanuu khanjar teer toofang kahoon
    tanuu barcha baang sanaan kahoon
    tanuu teer fairang kaamaan kahoon
    soofar kahoon
    beepan kahoon
    bairang kahoon
    bemisal kahoon
    basurroot har har aan kahoon
    sukdoor kahoon
    qudooos kahoon
    rehman kahoon
    subhan kahoon
    aray tobaa dard Farid sadaaa…. har shea nu par Nuksaan kahoon
    tanuu bohut alag be Aib kahoon
    tanuu haq be nam.nishaan kahoon
    tanuu bohut alag be Aib kahoon
    tanuu haq be nam.nishaan kahoon

    http://www.muziq.net/lyrics/lyrics/Arieb-Azhar/Hus n-e-Haqiqi/

  3. Adnan Ahmad says:

    An other extraordinary Coke Studio production; Ilmoan bus karee;n o yaar! Ikko Alaf tera darkaar

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VynRTgrV4v0

  4. Owais Mughal says:

    I loved the way he laughs and claps at the end of the song. Shows the dedication with which he was singing

  5. Khwaja Ghula Fareed r.a. wrote the truth.

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