Friday, 25 March 2016

Rahat Fateh Ali Khan sounds towards the UN Assembly

The very first time Pakistani music fascinated in the UN general assembly, it was the Pakistani National Day and the superb Pakistani singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan sounds the Pakistani Sufi Song “Allah Hu” in the hall. That Kalam left the message of peace, patience and concord in all around the world, Rahat has performed in front of 125 countries. He was the opening of the concert start with the Kalam even one Ambassador Maleeha Lodhi said about the song this is the centuries old pulse of Pakistan which is going to presenting you by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan.
The UN Deputy Secretary name Jan Eliasson and Secretary Genral Christina Gallach  were chief guests and of the concert. It was organized by the Pakistani Mission towards UN, Maleeha also said that Sufi culture is the pleasant sound of loyalty to the Allah have been a basic source of flexibility of the Pakistani audience.

Maleeha expressed all are celebrating National Day, this id the day when all people rewarded by this peaceful country. Rahat Fateh Ali Khan gave a message from all Pakistanis to the world’s people,  that our people live in a brotherhood relationship and bests example of the human family. Maleeha said that’s amazing way to celebrate the national day as the Sufi Music Concert. Rahat wish to all people said congratulation to the all Pakistanis and the Government of Pakistan and said some words in Urdu the mean of the words in English Congratulation the Pakistan Day to all of you.
The General Secretary said the tonight sounds the General Assembly with the Sufi Music and its message of peace, harmony and tolerance. Pakistan is lucky for that it has a lot of the Sufi artists are who increasing the value of ethics.
Rahat Fateh Ali Khan also performed in Coke Studio in different seasons, he appeared two times in the music show in his career. His other popular songs are Jay Tu Rab Nu Manana, Chap Talak, Tere Mast Mast Do Nain, Ajj Din  Charhaya, Sajda, and many more. One an other song sung by Rahat Mast Qalandar spread the spread the sound in the hall.


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