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This ‘Asma-Ul-Husna’ recitation came straight from the heart, says Atif Aslam

This ‘Asma-Ul-Husna’ recitation came straight from the heart, says Atif Aslam

“Nothing excites me more than these recitations, they satisfy my soul,” he said about his new Coke Studio collaboration
Updated 16 May, 2020

Atif Aslam just collaborated with Coke Studio to read out the ‘Asma-Ul-Husna’, the 99 attributes of Allah, and the video has been trending ever since.

Atif’s very powerful vocals lend a hypnotic quality to the recitation but also, the video has been released at an apt time, with the Muslim world entering the last 10 days of Ramazan and the world at large still in the throes of the coronavirus pandemic.

At a time when anxiety is running high and people are turning to prayer, a video like this, featuring the country’s biggest rockstar, making a very religious statement, was bound to be a hit.

But this isn’t the first time that Atif has trended during the coronavirus lockdown. In early April, he released his rendition of the Azaan, which also immediately gained immense popularity.

And even earlier, the singer has been associated with spiritual kalaam: in Coke Studio last year, he set the show to a start with the hamd ‘Wohi Khuda Hai’ and his biggest Coke Studio hit to date remains the qawwali ‘Tajdar-e-Haram’.

Why is Atif gravitating so frequently towards spiritual texts and poetry?

“Nothing excites me more than these recitations,” says Atif.

“I love them more than anything else. Some are beautifully written, like 'Tajdar-e-Haram', and some are self-explanatory such as the Asma-Ul-Husna. They satisfy my soul. On the other hand, the compositions that I write myself satisfy me on a ground level, as a musician.”

Is this an indication of Atif becoming more spiritual? And does this mean that we’ll be hearing less commercial, happy-go-lucky love songs from him? The singer mulls over this.

“This is a journey and sometimes I’ll be exploring more commercial genres and otherwise, I’ll lean towards the spiritual side. I haven’t placed any restrictions on myself and I make a selection when a project is offered to me.”

Atif continues, “I chose to recite the Azaan at a time when the coronavirus pandemic was particularly creating panic. In the Holy Prophet’s time, people would get on to the rooftops of their homes and recite the Azaan in times of crisis. Similarly, I read out the Azaan at a time when the world was in crisis.”

“And now, with the Asma-Ul-Husna, what could be better than reciting the names of Allah? Whatever I am, whatever I have, it all exists because He wills it to be so. This recitation came straight from the heart.”

Atif has also been simultaneously working on his music. But looking beyond spiritualism, and observing the current scenario pragmatically, commercial music is not very likely to make waves right now.

There will be other times for frothy love songs and anthems - nothing could have resonated better with the world right now than a spiritual recitation.

A Coke Studio coup. An Atif Aslam coup. It’s been trending on Twitter. People are listening to it on repeat. Keep ‘em coming!

Comments

Zephyr May 15, 2020 05:27pm
So much similar to what you listen on MTA everyday.. love it
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Ahmed May 15, 2020 06:50pm
Tears in my eyes. Thank u Atif for bringing me step closer to my creator. JazakAllah
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rsultan May 15, 2020 06:51pm
Is putting faith in the supernatural to cure or save us from a human decease or infection rational or logical? I don't know but a vaccine developed and tested to be effective and safe would help more than a prayer and a song.
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Andrew May 15, 2020 07:08pm
May his recitations be transformative to the extent that they resonate with every person that is fortunate to hear them.
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Tzaman May 15, 2020 07:49pm
Simply beautiful. Thank you for this Ramadan gift.
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Andaleeb May 15, 2020 08:08pm
Simply beautiful ,his voice and the representation both magical
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Farrukh Arshad May 16, 2020 12:08am
Love it. So mesmerizing !
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Farrukh Arshad May 16, 2020 12:23am
@rsultan Since the beginning mankind always needed a faith / believe system in order to move forward. Those who never had collapsed (yes, read the history please) and later they realized the need to have one which can give them purpose of life. Mixing it with logic / science is always a bad idea since these both work on the facts where as believe system does not. But having a believe system does not also mean you should not explore science / logic. Everyone is doing to the best of their talents to make whatever positive change they can in these times. Atif Aslam can not produce a vaccine, but the scientists who are trying to produce the vaccine can get a boost of faith in their work listening to such thing, after all there is a power in the music, and Atif Aslam and the team did his best job to make this. Kudos to him for producing this. Footnote, don't always criticize everything and have faith in things.
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Tariq May 16, 2020 02:27am
MahShaAllah, this kind of work is an assent and last even a person is no more alive.
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Zafar yousufzai May 16, 2020 03:57am
Great with background composition.
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Freedom May 16, 2020 05:11am
@rsultan this is on another level. An extremely logical and rational person would have to expand their level of comprehension to even begin to get it.
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Ali da Malanga May 16, 2020 05:58am
PTV had aired the original version of ‘Asma-Ul-Husna’ recitation back in the 80s.
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Sunaia May 16, 2020 07:23am
@rsultan read again this article.. U hav concluded something which is not written in this...he has not stop anyone to make vaccine that im reciting and every one will be fine without any medicine.....over thinking n judging kills ur senses
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INDEPENDENT May 16, 2020 09:25am
Love it.
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Fida May 16, 2020 12:32pm
@rsultan well said.
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Farhan May 16, 2020 02:31pm
@rsultan I think the purpose was more to uplift the spirit of the Nation.
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Zak May 16, 2020 03:17pm
Absolutely breath taking and inspiring.
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Zak May 16, 2020 03:19pm
Beautiful. I have heard same recitation of the 99 names of The Almighty, by Turks and Malaysians. They too did a beautiful recitation.
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Nabila May 16, 2020 03:39pm
Atif Aslam is a good singer but as for as the recitation of Asma ul Husna he should not recite them in the way of singing. May give us wisdom.
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Aadi May 16, 2020 11:06pm
Its very nice voice touching and relaxing to soul
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Progressive Pakistani May 17, 2020 05:08am
Most overrated singer of Pakistan.
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S Ali May 17, 2020 05:34am
@rsultan So should everyone start working on making a vaccine? Songwriters, artists, musicians, singers - all of them?
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Enrique BD May 17, 2020 09:35pm
Always love Atif Aslam
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Enrique BD May 17, 2020 09:35pm
Always love Atif Aslam
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Enrique BD May 17, 2020 09:36pm
Lovely song
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