Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. — Courtesy Photo
Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. — Courtesy Photo

LAHORE: Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, nephew of the internationally acclaimed music legend, Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan along with friends and other relatives gathered in Lahore to commemorate the 16th death anniversary of the Pakistani icon in tribute to his memory.

After Rahat visited his uncle’s grave like each year to pay respects, he also renewed the grave’s ceremonial shroud and offered verses of qawwali.

Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan achieved prominence through his extraordinary range of vocal abilities and his unrelenting intensity which took the music world by storm.

The Pakistani Sufi maestro had also received much recognition in the international music industry, performing with Peter Gabriel, Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam, Michael Brook and many others before his untimely demise in 1997.

Speaking in memory of his Uncle, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan said,

“It’s been 16 long years since my Ustad and Uncle departed this world for the hereafter. We, his family, still find it difficult to get over his loss and his absence is still felt profoundly to this day. For me, he was not just my dear Uncle, but he was a role model, a mentor, a teacher and a close friend. He taught me the art of classical music and showed me how to master the lyrical intricacies of qawwali.

His timeless legacy still endures and his music still resonates as strongly today as it did half a century ago.

He has left a void in our hearts which is impossible to fill, but we will always cherish his vitality and his indelible impact on our lives.”

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