Waheed Zafar Qasmi
Waheed Zafar Qasmi | |
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Born | 1962 |
Nationality | Pakistani |
Occupation(s) | Qari and Naatkhawan |
Awards | Pride of Performance Award by the President of Pakistan in 1984 |
Qari Waheed Zafar Qasmi (Template:Lang-ur) is a Pakistani Qari and na'at khawan,[1][2][3] a performer of poetry in praise of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Qasmi recites in both in Urdu and Arabic languages.[4]
Background
Zafar was born to Muhammad Tahir Qasmi, son of Islamic scholar Hafiz Muhammad Ahmad.[5] He began reciting the Quran at the age of 6 or 7. Over the years, he has participated in several Qira'at competitions all around the world. In 1969, he won his first competition in Malaysia. In 1979, he won in another competition in Libya. Qari Waheed Zafar Qasmi also won a competition on Tilawat-e-Quran-e-Majeed in Saudi Arabia and Syria in 1980 and 1981 respectively. In the 1970s, Qari Waheed Zafar Qasmi joined Radio Pakistan. He was also known for his TV program Sar Chashma-e-Hidayat. Qari Waheed Zafar Qasmi also effectively performed his role as a judge in Qira'at and Na'at competitions.[3][6][7][8][9][10]
He is best known for his Naʽats "Allah Hu Allah Hu" "Faaslon ko Takalluf Hai Hum Se Agar" "Zahe Muqaddar" and many others.[11] His contribution in the field of Qira'at and Na'at led him to win the Pride of Performance award in 1984.[12]
See also
References
- ^ Waheed Zafar Qasmi profile on Inspiring Pakistan website Retrieved 16 March 2022
- ^ "Waheed Zafar Qasmi profile". urduwire.com website. 20 August 2012. Archived from the original on 2 May 2019. Retrieved 16 March 2022.
- ^ a b Qari Waheed Zafar Qasmi on "HAMARI WEB" website Retrieved 16 March 2022
- ^ Mehfil-e-Naat on first death anniversary of Haji Abdul Razzaq Yaqoob ARY News website, Published 20 February 2015, Retrieved 16 March 2022
- ^ Aks-e-Ahmad (in Urdu). Darul Uloom Waqf: Hujjatul Islam Academy. May 2014. p. 464. Retrieved 6 April 2023.
- ^ Pakistan Peace (24 January 2009), Qari Waheed Zafar Qasmi Interview In Ptv( Part 1 )By Visaal, retrieved 3 April 2019
- ^ Pakistan Peace (24 January 2009), Qari Waheed Zafar Qasmi Interview In Ptv( Part 2 )By Visaal, retrieved 3 April 2019
- ^ Pakistan Peace (24 January 2009), Qari Waheed Zafar Qasmi Interview In Ptv( Part 3 )By Visaal, retrieved 3 April 2019
- ^ Pakistan Peace (24 January 2009), Qari Waheed Zafar Qasmi Interview In Ptv( Part 4 )By Visaal, retrieved 3 April 2019
- ^ Pakistan Peace (24 January 2009), Qari Waheed Zafar Qasmi Interview In Ptv( Part 5 )By Visaal, retrieved 3 April 2019
- ^ "How an oversight changed our favourite Naat forever". The Express Tribune. 20 April 2021. Retrieved 10 November 2021.
- ^ "Pride of Performance. Qari Waheed Zafar Qasmi" (in Urdu). Retrieved 9 April 2023.