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Sabir Zafar is a leading and prolific poet and lyricist in Pakistan. He has written songs for many Pakistani films, singers such as Nazia Hasan, Sajjad Ali, Ali Azmat and his band Junoon, as well as many successful drama serials. He was awarded a Tamgha-e-Imtiaz by the Government of Pakistan.
Sabir Zafar is a leading and prolific poet and lyricist in Pakistan. He has written songs for many Pakistani films, singers such as Nazia Hasan, Sajjad Ali, Ali Azmat and his band Junoon, as well as many successful drama serials. He was awarded a Tamgha-e-Imtiaz by the Government of Pakistan.also wellknown ahamdi means qadyani aur marzi .his most famous poem sing by naham sheraz na tera khuda koi aur hai na mera khuda koi aur hai


==Background==
==Background==

Revision as of 06:49, 12 September 2018

Sabir Zafar is a leading and prolific poet and lyricist in Pakistan. He has written songs for many Pakistani films, singers such as Nazia Hasan, Sajjad Ali, Ali Azmat and his band Junoon, as well as many successful drama serials. He was awarded a Tamgha-e-Imtiaz by the Government of Pakistan.also wellknown ahamdi means qadyani aur marzi .his most famous poem sing by naham sheraz na tera khuda koi aur hai na mera khuda koi aur hai

Background

Zafar was born as Muzaffar Ahmed in Kahuta, Rawalpindi District in 1949 to a school teacher.[1][2]

Career

He started writing poetry in 1968.[2]

Songs

Junoon

  • "Azadi"
  • "Baarish"
  • "Chaen"
  • "Chalay Thay Saath"
  • "Chal Kuriye"
  • "Dewaar"
  • "Dharti Keh Khuda"
  • "Dil Nahin Lag Raha"
  • "Dosti"
  • "Garaj Baras"
  • "Ghoom Taana"
  • "Heeray"
  • "Hungama"
  • "Husan Walo"
  • "Ishq",
  • "Janey Tu"
  • "Jhulle Lal"
  • "Kaisay Gaaon Main"
  • "Kisne Suna"
  • "Kyun Parishan"
  • "Lal Meri Pat"
  • "Loishay"
  • "Mahiwal"
  • "Maza Zindagi Ka"
  • "Meri Awaaz Suno"
  • "Mitti"
  • "Mukh Gae"
  • "Pappu Yaar"
  • "Pyar Bina"
  • "Rondé Naina"
  • "Saeein Alaap"
  • "Sanwal"
  • "Sapnay"
  • "Sayonee"
  • "Shamein"
  • "Sheena"
  • "Sheeshay Kay Ghar"
  • "Taara Jala"
  • "Wahda Hoo"
  • "Zamane Ke Andaz" (partially)

Albums

Television

Zafar has penned the lyrics to the following title songs:

Bollywood Films

Other songs

  • Hai jazba Junoon Written for the 1996 Cricket World Cup - Sung by Junoon[2]

References

  1. ^ Sabir Zafar Retrieved 25 June 2013
  2. ^ a b c Sufism and politics have the same goals — Sabir Zafar By Naseer Ahmad 10 July 2008. Retrieved 25 June 2013.