Khursheed Ahmad

Alhaj Khursheed Ahmad
الحاج خورشید احمد
Birth name Khursheed Ahmad
Also known as Alhaj Khursheed Ahmad
Born January 1, 1956
Rahim Yar Khan
Origin Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan
Died 2007
Genres Na`ats and Hamds
Occupation(s) Naat Khawan
Instruments Vocals
Years active 1968–2007
Associated acts live performer and writer

Alhaj Khursheed Ahmad or Khurshid Ahmad(Urdu: الحاج خورشید احمد ) was a Naat Khawan from Pakistan. He started to recite Naats when he was only a few years old, and by the time of his death he had recited thousands of Naats. He used to proficiently recite Naats not only in Urdu, but also in other languages such as Punjabi, Saraiki, Pashto and Sindhi. The melody of his voice and the unique way of reciting attracted numerous people towards him and soon he had become a famous Naat Khawan.[1]

Early life

Al-Haaj Khursheed Ahmed was born on January 1, 1956 in Rahim Yar Khan. He acquired his basic schooling from Abbasi Primary School and passed Matriculation examination from the Colony High School. Then he did Diploma in Commerce from Government Commercial Institute.

In 1973, he shifted to Karachi and joined Radio Pakistan as a typist. The same year he participated in a Naat competition in Dow Medical College and won 'First Position' in that contest.

Career in Naat Khawani

Mr. Mehdi Zaheer introduced him to Radio as Naat Khawan and he started reciting Naats there. In 1978, Pakistan Television held a Naat competition for the first time and he secured First position there, too. At first the competition was held at Sindh province level and then at Pakistan level. He took first positions in both the competitions simultaneously. His most famous naat among the people and one which accelerated his fame was "Zameen-o-Zaman Tumhare Liye".

The Naat “Yeh Sab Tumhara Karam Hai Aaqa” was liked very much not only in Pakistan but also all over the world. After reciting this Naat, Allah bestowed upon him so much respect that people started endearing and loving him. Then the process went on and he recited Naats not only in Pakistan but also almost in every country wherever Muslims live.[2]

Awards and recognition

Death

Ahmad died in 2007 due to an illness, later revealed to be a brain hemorrhage. He was admitted in a hospital a week prior to his death. He at first slipped into a coma, later leading to his death. His funeral was attended by many renowned Naat Khawans of Pakistan and media personalities. Qari Waheed Zafar Qasmi and Siddiq Ismail are a few to be named. He is survived by a son named Hassan Bin Khursheed.

See also

References

  1. http://hamariweb.com/islam/khurshid_ahmad_naats_nc4.aspx, Profile of Khursheed Ahmad on hamariweb.com website, Retrieved 20 April 2016
  2. 1 2 http://www.nooremadinah.net/NaatRang/Interviews/KhursheedAhmed.pdf, Profile of Khursheed Ahmad on nooremadinah.net website, Retrieved 20 April 2016
  3. http://muskurahat.us/islam/naat/khurshid-ahmad.asp Khursheed Ahmad Profile-Retrieved 20 April 2016
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