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Updated 27 May, 2017

Rahat Fateh Ali Khan is loved and highly respected across the globe and here's proof.

The singer was recently honoured by Oxford University as the institute named a rehearsal hall after the Pakistani artist - making him the first South Asian artist to receive such an honour.

The hall called 'The Ustad Rahat Fateh Ali Khan Music Room' has the singer in raptures and he credits his team for his success.

Rahat told Images, "I feel honoured on this auspicious occasion. It is the efforts of my management team especially Mr Salman Ahmed who has instigated this with Oxford University Music Faculty."

He adds, "It is a moment of pride for the nation and my moment of gratitude to the Almighty. I'm really humbled."

The event included a performance by RFAK which was enjoyed by all attendees.

Comments

Dr BN Anand May 27, 2017 01:21pm
Indeed a big moment in the life of Rahat Fateh Ali Khan Saheb and Pakistan too. Our congratulations and May God bless you to carry this journey of bringing smiles through music to all your fans
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rev May 27, 2017 01:24pm
good singer
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Brazil first May 27, 2017 01:25pm
Wow wow, no words sir! Respect to you.
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Sundus Temur May 27, 2017 01:50pm
Should have named the hall after NFAK!
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sachin panwar May 27, 2017 02:13pm
just because he became celebrity in India... Thanks to India... Without India that was impossible and worthless...
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Falcon1 May 27, 2017 02:25pm
Well deserved and source of pride for the nation. Congratulations. Now, if we can find just one hospital in Pakistan which can be named after Nawaz Sharif or Zardaris? Heck, even a highly decorated local Bus does not carry their image, name or slogans.
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Deepak sharma May 27, 2017 02:45pm
why not after his guru and mentor Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan?
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SATT May 27, 2017 02:54pm
The good thing is the plate also has Hindi(devanagari) script.Which shows Rahat Bhai is mutual treasure of Indian and Pakistan.
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W ahston May 27, 2017 03:02pm
Very nice. Congratulations to Rahat Fateh Ali and Pakistan.
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Taimoor Faruki May 27, 2017 03:06pm
It should have named after Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
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Ben May 27, 2017 03:15pm
Just saw his show in Edmonton, Canada last Sunday. Venue was packed and people enjoyed his show immensely. Indeed a great honor for him to have a music room named after him at Oxford.
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Michael Cousins May 27, 2017 03:21pm
@sachin panwar Indian music industry progreessed due to him, he was a legend before the bollywood and is, even after bollywood. Stop this narrow minded thinking. Just look at bollywood songs without Pakistani singers, which forced them to remix and mashup old songs.
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Mahmood usman May 27, 2017 03:59pm
@sachin panwar Very sad at your comments, we should all be proud he is one of us. Please do not be so narrow minded.
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Mahmood usman May 27, 2017 04:01pm
@Dr BN Anand . Very proud of your comments. Thanks
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critic May 27, 2017 04:34pm
it should have been named after nustrat fateh ali khan who was his mentor , and uncle and who was a legend of indian subcontinent
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amer rao May 27, 2017 05:58pm
Congratulations!
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad May 27, 2017 09:37pm
Welcome to the club.
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ABUx May 27, 2017 10:13pm
Wow! what an honor!
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UJ May 27, 2017 11:51pm
@sachin panwar Sure. That's why he is the first one in South Asia to receive this honor!
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Zak May 28, 2017 12:12am
A pakistani does it again. The best of the best. We are a immensely talented nation with none to equal us.
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Zak May 28, 2017 12:14am
@sachin panwar india contributed nothing. Bollywood is cheap copies of Hollywood. Pakistani talent has kept it alive.
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Farrukh Safdar May 28, 2017 01:41am
An old urdu saying "Ghar ki murghi daal barabar" ... Pakistan is home to numerous celebrities and Noble personalities, be it scientists, doctors, engineers, artists, musicians.. but they hardly get the respect and honor they truly deserve. Malala youngest noble prize winner in the world is hardly spoken or discussed at any platform in Pakistan, she is rather considered a puppet agent of the west! Similarly, RFAK got fame only when he toured India, and now Oxford gave him this honor which should have been awarded long time back in home country! We ought to learn from other nations who honor our heroes and feel proud of our talented people.
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ibrahim May 28, 2017 04:22am
I wish Rahat, had also mentioned the name of Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Sahib, his mentor, who taught him the skill sets needed to bring him to the position that he is in today. It is very sad and disappointing, that we choose to ignore those, whom we owe a lot, especially if they are no longer in this world, and now of no worldly benefit to us.
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ramesh Manghirmalani May 28, 2017 04:36am
Congratulations
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Jaffer Jan May 28, 2017 05:14am
He is truly a legend and the part is that he humble.
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Amir May 28, 2017 06:31am
Great honor for Rahat Fateh Ali Khan , but why is there inscription in hindi??
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Umg May 28, 2017 07:58am
I am happy that a talented person is honoured.And secondly the British did not consider this man as unchristian.
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ukasha rajpoot May 28, 2017 08:31am
@sachin panwar what a joke sachin, he is talented and hard working, most importantly a believer that is why. They do not have anything to name for corruption and cowardice otherwise they will get a lot of names from india.
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Pakistan May 28, 2017 08:32am
He is far by the best. No one has voice even closer to him. He is an asset for the Indo Pak subcontinent. Can we Indians and Pakistanis stop fighting. We would have been developing at rocket speed to gather...I am not sure how many would agree but peace is the only solution forward.. we have lost enough lives money and hatred towards each other.
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Pearl May 29, 2017 10:04pm
Congratulations to Rahat Fateh Ali Khan. Nobody knew him outside Pakistan n handful ppl in India #before his Bollywood songs. He was not famous but Thanks to Bollywood the world know him and love his songs. I am glad for him. Many yrs ago i met some of his family members on different occasions here in Holland because of my love for Indian classical music. #Bollywood has been a tremendous platform on world stage for other Pakistani singers/musicians n few actors who were part of ...even Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Ghulam Ali. Through local Indian/hindustani radio stations around the world ppl got to know Noor Jehan, Mehdi Hassan, Parvez Mehdi, Tari tabla maestro, Mehnaz, S.B John etc. etc #GoodProgress (I knew them all through their work (met many in person), musician, actors, Moin Akhtar (friend)
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SHAHID LATIF May 30, 2017 12:48am
Bravo. Makes us proud.
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Khwarizmi May 30, 2017 06:24pm
I wonder what that non-Pakistani & non-English script has to do with Rahat Fateh Ali Khan. In any case, Urdu would have been better as that is the language of his home country.
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