ARZIYAN - DELHI 6 ARZIYAN - DELHI 6 - SUFI SONGS So, the translation of Kun Faya Kun is Be, And It Is, simply means, accepts the way things or situations are. Kun Faya Kun's meaning, the origin is from the Arabic words, 'Kun' which means 'to be' or 'to exist, and 'Faya Kun' means ‘it is'.
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This beautiful Sufi song is from the movie rockstar, sung by Mohit Chauhan, Javed Ali, and AR Rahman, whereas the lyrics are by Irshaad Kamil. KUN FAYA KUN - ROCKSTAR KUN FAYA KUN - ROCKSTAR - SUFI SONGS If you are looking for the best Sufi songs, which purifies your soul with spiritual ecstasy, here I have prepared a list of the best Bollywood Sufi songs which will awaken a spiritual side of you. Sufi music is subtle to the ears and has the right capacity to possess us hooked. One of the simplest brands in music today, Soulful and dulcet Sufi numbers have enriched our cultural heritage for ages. Transcendental and ecstatic, the music produces in the listener an intense devotion for God. The purpose of the Sama is to make the conditions during which the human soul can experience divine love. Sufis, in contrast, place music at the heart of the Sama, a ceremony of spiritual song and singing. Sufi love songs are represented as Ghazals and Kafi, collectively called, Sufism. Sufi music is a sort of devotional music performed by Sufis to realize a divine reference to God and strengthen their bonds. But, nonetheless, the music of 'Bhaag Milkha Bhaag' does not disappoint.Sufi, the word originates from an Arabic word, which means pure. While the tracks, which are peppy, score high, certain tracks may fail to meet expectations of the listeners. Shankar, Ehsaan and Loy have tried to infuse life and story in every track. The beauty of the track might not be appealing to all as it is a low profiled song. A listener might not be able to get attached to the rhythm initially, but it gradually grows on you. This is the only slow paced song in the album and has very beautiful lyrics. A romantic number, it also has some spiritual essence attached to its music. The last track is 'O Rangrez', which again has an ensemble of singers like Arshad Khan, Israj Khan, Tapas Roy, Vajid Ali, Yusuf Mohammed, Javed Bashir and Shreya Ghoshal contributing to the song. His entry is commendable and is sure to have the listeners hooked on to it. The best part comes when Sukhwinder Singh comes behind the mike. It has the style of country singing and is very catchy. The song begins with singer Loy Mendosa singing in English. If there is one song in the album, which can be termed as simply "amazing", it is 'Slow motion angreza'. Not just the singer's voice but the music also compliments the feel of the track. Sung by Siddharth Mahadevan, it is really hard-hitting and inspirational. The rock version of title track makes up for the missing element in the previous number. While singer Arif Lohar's voice is a treat for everyone, the listener keeps on waiting for a high adrenaline rushing twist, which never comes. Even though the lyrics are very powerful, the regular pace of the song makes it a little uninteresting for the listener. 'Bhaag milkha bhaag', the title track of the movie, is a little disappointing. With singer Divya Kumar crooning in the track, it can be easily tagged as a boys' number. 'Maston ka jhund' has already become the favourite of many youngsters. The lyrics prove to be a rare phenomenon with poetry being given a lot of space and the track is one of the high points of the album. Unlike usual romantic numbers, this one stands apart with Sufi music blended into the melody seamlessly. Javed Bashir has sung the next track 'Mera Yaar' beautifully. From hard rock music in the background, the song gradually takes a turn towards a soft, smooth melody. The guitar riffs at the song's beginning are impressive, while the background music along with tough lyrics make the song very encouraging. 'Zinda', sung by multiple singers like Suhas Sawant, Raman Mahadevan, Mani Mahadevan and Siddharth Mahadevan, has an inspiring passion and intensity.