His other works include Main Nazar Karoon Jaan E Jigar, Allah Allah, Dhoom Macha Do, Kaab Ki Raunaq, Kaash Yeh Dua Meri, Ali Mera Dil, Phir Dikha De Haram, Tuloo E Saher Hai Shaam-E-Qalandar and his last Naat Aye Sabz Gumbad Wale. His most popular song is a Naat Karam Maangta Hoon. Some of his hit Qawwalis included Ali Ke Sath Hai Zehra Ki Shaadi and Na Poochiye Ke Kya Hussain Hai. Mostly, he used to recite poetry sung by his father and uncle, then eventually began to include some of his own compositions.
His first album was Balaghal Ola Be Kamalehi which was released by Oriental star agencies in 1997 which featured his father's and uncle's golden hit Sar E La Makan Se Talab Huwi as the main item. Later, in 1996 he started his own group with his brothers and friends as members. After his father's death he worked as a supporting vocalist and also used to play bongo drums. Amjad also recited Allama Muhammad Iqbal's poem Lab Pe Aati Hai Dua in the same film. He also appeared alongside his father Ghulam Farid Sabri and uncle Maqbool Ahmed Sabri at the age of 6 years along with Sabri Brothers group in 1982 Pakistani film Saharay in which his father and uncle recited their famous golden hit Tajdar-e-Haram. From then on he remained one of the most acclaimed qawwali singers on the Indian subcontinent and performed around the world.Īmjad used to recite chorus and clap in his father's and uncle's band Sabri Brothers. Sabri presented the work of his family and travelled widely to India, America and Europe where he was known as the 'rock star' of qawwali. For this training Sabri had to get out of bed in the mid night, then after performing tahajjud (a midnight prayer) practised the baja. His father trained him in Raag Bhairon, which is practiced in early morning. Career Tajdar E Haram Amjad Sabri Video Downloadīorn in Karachi, Sindh on 23 December 1970, Amjad began learning qawwali music from his father at age nine and joined his father on stage to perform in 1982 at age 9. Police and paramilitary arrested his alleged killers who have confessed to the crime. He was shot dead in Karachi in a targeted killing. Son of Ghulam Farid Sabri and nephew of Maqbool Ahmed Sabri of the Sabri Brothers, he emerged as one of South Asia's most prominent qawwali singers, often reciting poems written by his father and uncle. Amjad Farid (Fareed) Sabri (23 December 1970 – 22 June 2016) was a Pakistani qawwal, naat khawan and a proponent of the Sufi Muslim tradition.