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== Early life == == Early life ==
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== References == == References ==

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Pakistani sufi devotional singer

Abu Muhammad (born 13 September 1960) is a Pakistani Sufi devotional singer. He belongs to the Qawwal Bacchon gharana of Delhi. He’s a brother of Fareed Ayaz, the duo is known as Fareed Ayaz Abu Muhammad Qawwal.

Early life

Abu Muhammad was born on 13 September 1960 in Karachi to Munshi Raziuddin.

References

  1. "Darbar Arts Culture Heritage Trust (Darbar) | Indian Classical Music". www.darbar.org. Retrieved 2024-12-12.
  2. "Viraasat – The Best of Fareed Ayaz & Abu Muhammad – Black Groove Music". Retrieved 2024-12-12.