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Sabri Brothers

The Sabri Brothers, pioneers of modern Qawwali, were renowned for their soulful and spiritual Sufi music. Led by Haji Ghulam Farid Sabri and Haji Maqbool Sabri, they spread the message of love and peace through iconic performances around the world.

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The Sabri Brothers, pioneers of modern Qawwali, were renowned for their soulful and spiritual Sufi music. Led by Haji Ghulam Farid Sabri and Haji Maqbool Sabri, they spread the message of love and peace through iconic performances around the world.

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Sabri Brothers – The Eternal Voices of Sufi Devotion and Qawwali Heritage

When one speaks of Qawwali and Sufi music in Pakistan, one name rises above all — the Sabri Brothers. As torchbearers of a centuries-old tradition, they not only revived the genre but transformed it into a global movement of spiritual and cultural significance.

The Sabri Brothers consisted primarily of Haji Ghulam Farid Sabri and Haji Maqbool Ahmed Sabri, who were born into a musical family deeply rooted in the Chishti Sufi Order. Their lineage traces back to renowned qawwals and classical musicians, and from an early age, they trained under their father and other masters in the intricate techniques of Qawwali, Raag, and rhythm.

Their style was steeped in purity, classical training, and spiritual sincerity. They were known for their distinctive vocal delivery — powerful, raw, and charged with emotion. Songs like “Tajdar-e-Haram” and “Bhar Do Jholi Meri Ya Muhammad” not only mesmerized listeners but brought many to tears, regardless of their religious background.

The 1960s and 70s marked their golden era, during which they toured extensively around the world. The Sabri Brothers were among the first Pakistani artists to perform at Carnegie Hall, New York, and the Royal Albert Hall in London, introducing international audiences to the mystical beauty of Qawwali and Sufi poetry.

Their repertoire included kalams from Amir Khusro, Bulleh Shah, Allama Iqbal, and other revered poets. Whether performing at shrines, music festivals, or international stages, their presence was magnetic, drawing thousands of devoted fans seeking spiritual ecstasy.

Beyond music, the Sabri Brothers were cultural ambassadors of Pakistan, promoting peace, harmony, and spiritual enlightenment. They often emphasized the universal message of Sufism — love for all, malice toward none. Their lyrics invoked deep theological insights, while their melodies made them accessible to the common man.

The untimely deaths of both Ghulam Farid Sabri (1994) and Maqbool Ahmed Sabri (2011) marked the end of an era. Yet, their legacy lives on through their family — including Amjad Sabri, who was tragically martyred in 2016 — and countless disciples and qawwals inspired by their artistry.

Today, the Sabri Brothers’ music continues to be streamed by millions, featured in films, TV shows, and religious gatherings. Their kalams have become anthems of faith, reflection, and unity across borders.

In an age dominated by commercial sound, the Sabri Brothers remind us of the profound power of music as a vehicle of divine connection. Their contribution to the world of Qawwali is immortal, and their voices will echo in spiritual circles for generations to come.

Sabri Brothers

Artist's Personal Details

Born :

1930s

Career Starting Date :

1956

Nationality :

Pakistani

Most Popular Song / Album :

Tajdar-e-Haram, Bhar Do Jholi

Height :

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