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Abdul Rauf Rufi

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Abdul Rauf Rufi
عبد الرؤف روفی
Born
Occupation(s)Naat Khawan (Naat reciter), poet
AwardsPride of Performance Award by the President of Pakistan in 2005[1]

Abdul Rauf Rufi (Urdu: عبد الرؤف روفی) is a Naat Khawan from Pakistan.

Career

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He likes to use a lot of musical instruments including the Arab percussion drums and traditional Pakistani Tabla, Dholak and Dafli ( Daf ) when reciting Naats.[2]

Released Albums

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Some of his albums are:

Vaseela e Rehmat (2004)
Darbar e Rehmat (2004)
Al Madina Chal Madina (2009)
Patti Patti Phool Phool (2009)
 Ausaaf-e-Hameeda (2010)
Maan Baap (2010)
Tan Sadaqe Mera Maan Sadaqe (2011) 
Ameen (2011)
 Hum Tou Gulab Hogaye (2012)

Super-hit Naats

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  • Meetha Meetha Hai Meray Muhammad Ka Naam[3]
  • Who Suay Lalazaar Phirte Hain
  • Agar Koi Apna Bhala Chahta Hai
  • Rukh-e-Mustafa Ka Jamal Allah Allah
  • Al Madina Chal Madina, Aaj Nahin Tau Kal Madina[3]
  • Rab Ka Pyara Aaya Hai
  • Mein Madinay Ho Anwaan[3]

Awards

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References

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  1. ^ a b Abdul Rauf Rufi's Pride of Performance Award info listed on Dawn (newspaper) Published 14 Aug 2004, Retrieved 3 December 2018
  2. ^ [1] Profile of Abdul Rauf Rufi on soneyweb.com website, Retrieved 3 December 2018
  3. ^ a b c d Soney, Web (31 October 2013). "Profile of Abdul Rauf Rufi". Soney Web. Archived from the original on 18 September 2020. Retrieved 5 February 2022.
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