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He is also the chairman and founder of the ], a charitable organisation promoting health and education in remote areas. The term SAHARA stands for: “Services Aimed at Health and Awakening in Remote Areas”. He is also the chairman and founder of the ], a charitable organisation promoting health and education in remote areas. The term SAHARA stands for: “Services Aimed at Health and Awakening in Remote Areas”.


==Discography==
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===Regular studio albums===

* Billo De Ghar
* Majajni
* Bai Ja Cycle Tay
* Mein Gaddi Aap Chalawan Ga
* Assan Janna Mall-o Mall
* Nachan Main Oday Naal
* Teri Amigretion

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Abrar-ul-Haq

Abrar-ul-Haq (Urdu: ابرار الحق) (Abrar is also spelled as Ibrar) is a Pakistani bhangra singer. On his first album "Billo De Ghar" his name appears as simply "Abrar". His best-known work is the song "Billo De Ghar". Before becoming a singer, he was a teacher at Lahore's Aitchison College.

He is also the chairman and founder of the Sahara for Life Trust, a charitable organisation promoting health and education in remote areas. The term SAHARA stands for: “Services Aimed at Health and Awakening in Remote Areas”.

Discography

Regular studio albums

  • Billo De Ghar
  • Majajni
  • Bai Ja Cycle Tay
  • Mein Gaddi Aap Chalawan Ga
  • Assan Janna Mall-o Mall
  • Nachan Main Oday Naal
  • Teri Amigretion

External links


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