Folk singer Fakir’s death anniversary observed
Allan Fakir was born in 1932 in the ancient village of Aamari in Jamshoro District, taluka Manjhand, Sindh. Allan Fakir is a one of the foremost exponents of sufi music in Pakistan. He is particularly known for his ecstatic style of performance marked with extreme devotional rhetoric and sufi dance singing. His songs, mostly in Sindhi language except a few in Urdu, usually revolve around sufism and the devotional philosophy. Allan Fakir received the President’s Pride of Performance award in 1980, the Shahbaz Award in 1987, the Shah Latif Award in 1992 and Kandhkot Award in 1993. Allan Fakir died on 4 July 2000.—NNI



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