Naz Khialvi

Naz Khialvi
Born Muhammad Siddique
1947
Tandlianwala, Dist. Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan
Died 12 December 2010
Hujra Sabri, Kanjvani, Near Tandlianwala, Dist. Faisalabad
Nationality Pakistani
Occupation Lyricist, poet, radio broadcaster
Known for Sandal Dharti
Notable work Tum Ek Gorakh Dhanda Ho (You are a Puzzle)

Naz Khialvi (1947 – 12 December 2010) was a Pakistani lyricist and radio broadcaster, who is mainly known for his Sufi verse Tum Ek Gorakh Dhanda Ho (You are a Puzzle), later sung by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, a legendary Qawwali singer, making both of them a household name. He also hosted a radio programme, Sandhal Dharti at Faisalabad radio station for 27 years.[1]

Biography

Muhammad Siddique, pen name Naz Khialvi, born in Jhook Khiaali Chak No 394, near Tandlianwala, district of Faisalabad, 174 km from Lahore, in Province of Punjab, Pakistan. Khialvi later became a broadcaster with state-run radio, and also hosted a radio programme, Sandhal Dharti on Faisalabad radio station for 27 years.[1] He also wrote lyrics in Urdu and Punjabi.

Teacher

Naaz Khialvi lived many year with famous Urdu poet Ehsan Danish. According to him, Ehsan Danish is the real inspiration for him. He has learnt every thing from him.

Books

Khialvi's first Book "SaaiaN Way", comprising Punjabi "kaafi", was published by Misaal Publishers, Faisalabad in 2009; and his second book "Lahu kay Phool" which name later on changed to "Tum Ik Gorakh Dhanda Ho", comprising Urdu ghazals, is under compilation. You can read soft version of "Lahu kay Phool" on THIS link.

Award(s)

Naz Khialvi was awarded the "Excellence in Radio Compering Award" in 2000.[2]

References

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