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Origin And Conception
The root of the word Qawwali is Qa’ol which is an Arabic word meaning an axiom
or dictum based upon the religious subjects which help purification of thoughts.
From the word Qawwali we also get another word Qawwali which means a musician or
singer who sings the hymns or praises of God and dictums of the prophets, saints
and other holy personages in Arabic, Persian, Urdu and even Hindustani composed
by reputed Sufi saints and poets. These Qawwali concerts are magnetic in nature
and touch the delicate cord of human heart which, being ethereal, is the main centre
of spiritual awakening in man. The Khawaja Sahib not only introduced but also patronised
these concerts to capture and mould the hearts of his audience for accepting the
Divine Message gracefully.
Music has always played a prominent part in the religious and social life of India
from time immemorial and therefore singing or recital of the devotional songs called
bhajans etc. has been one of the important ceremonials at Hindu temples and religious
congregations. The Khawaja Sahib was the inventor of the fascinating blending of
sweet songs in Sufistic style preaching the gospel of Truth. This medium suited
Indian culture, temperament, customs and traditions most admirably with the result
that his Sama or Qawwali mahfils (congregations) became very popular with good results
and they continue to be so even to this day.
Language Of Qawwali
While the devotional songs offered at Hindu shrine are composed in Sanskrit, Hindi
or other regional languages of India, the compositions sung at the Qawwali mahfils
are generally a choice selection of inspiring religious poetry in Persian by various
reputed Sufi poets and dervishes. To soften and capture a human heart, possessing
even the slightest spark of piety and devotion, the appeal of such Qawwali concerts
has been amazingly irresistible. They have sort of hypnotic influence upon spiritual-minded
audience inspiring a kind of uncontrollable jazba (intense feeling) culminating
in wajd or ecstasy.
Qualification of a Qawwal
A perfect Qawwal is one who is the master of classical Indian music gifted with
a sweet and fascinating voice on the one hand, and is thoroughly conversant with
the variety of selective poetical compositions on Sufism by distinguished Persian,
Urdu and Hindi poets on the other. In addition to many years’ hard practice
consistent with the varied knowledge of the said poetry, a really good Qawwal still
needs the "spiritual blessings" of any great Sufi saint for his ultimate
perfection and general recognition. There are many instances of excellent Qawwals
who have risen to frame and fortune under the blessings of one or the other Sufi
saint in India