Biodata Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Agama Weight, Istri, Anak, Keluarga, Biografi Profil Lengkap
Biodata Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Agama Weight, Istri, Anak, Keluarga, Biografi Profil LengkapNama Lengkap | Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Pervaiz Ali Khan (Born) |
Pekerjaan | Singer & Music composer |
Ukuran Bentuk Badan Profil Lengkap | |
Tinggi Badan | dalam centimeter - 170 cm dalam meter - 1.70 m dalam Feet Inci - 5’ 7” |
Berat Badan | dalam Kilogram - 136 kg dalam Pound - 299 lbs |
Warna Mata | Black |
Warna Rambut | Black (semi-bald) |
Kehidupan Pribadi | |
Tanggal Lahir | 13 October 1948 |
Tempat Lahir | Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan |
Meninggal Dunia | 16 August 1997 |
Tempat Meninggal Dunia | London, England, UK |
Age (at the time of death) | 48 Years |
Penyebab Meninggal Dunia | Cardiac Arrest |
Resting Place | Kabootran Wala Qabristan (aka Jhang Road Graveyard, Jhang Road, Faisalabad) |
Bintang Zodiak | Libra |
Kebangsaan | Pakistani |
Alamat Tempat Tinggal | Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan |
Pendidikan | Tidak Diketahui |
Perguruan Tinggi | Tidak Diketahui |
Kualifikasi Pendidikan | Tidak Diketahui |
Debut | Playback Singer: film- Nakhuda, Song- Haq Haq Ali |
Keluarga | Ayah - Fateh Ali Khan Ibu - Name Tidak Diketahui Saudara Laki laki - Farrukh Fateh Ali Khan ![]() Sisters- 4 (Name Tidak Diketahui) Nephew- Rahat Fateh Ali Khan ![]() |
Agama | Islam |
Hobi | Writing & Travelling |
Hal hal Kesukaan dan Favorit | |
Makanan kesukaan | Seekh Kabab, Biriyani, Butter Chicken |
Favourite Musician | Fateh Ali Khan, Alam Lohar, Noor Jehan |
Hubungan Pasangan Pacar Istri | |
Status Pernikahan | Menikah |
Istri / Pasangan | Naheed Nusrat![]() |
Tanggal Menikah | Year 1979 |
Anak-anak | Putra - None Putri - Nida Fateh Ali Khan ![]() |
Penghasilan | |
Salary | 4-5 Lacs/song (INR) |

Profil dan Biodata Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
- Did Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan merokok?: Tidak Diketahui
- Did Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan minum alkohol?: No
- In 1948, after the partition of India, his family moved from Basti Sheikh in Jalandhar, Punjab to Faisalabad in Punjab, Pakistan.
- His father wanted him to become a doctor or an engineer as the profession of Qawwali artists had not given a reputed social status at that time.
- The successive generations of his family have been following the traditional qawwali singing for more than 600 years.
- He had started with learning the Tabla from his father, but after his father’s death, he had switched to vocal music, and recieved its training from his paternal uncles Mubarak Ali Khan and Salamat Ali Khan.
- In 1971, after the death of his uncle, Mubarak Ali Khan, he was appointed as the successive leader of his family Qawwali Party named as Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan-Mujahid Mubarak Ali Khan & Party.
- He gave his first performance as the leader of Qawwali Party in a music festival, Jashn-e-Baharan, which was organised by Radio Pakistan in Islamabad.
- In the year 1992, he was invited as a visiting artist in the Department of Ethnomusicology at the University of Washington.
- He had performed at various international events such as the World of Music, Arts and Dance (WOMAD) festival in London, the Asian Traditional Performing Art Festival in Japan, and at Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York.
- In 1988, he got associated with a renowned musician, Peter Gabriel for a project and sang a piece for the soundtrack of the film, ‘The Last Temptation of Christ,’ after which, Gabriel really got impressed with Nusrat’s strong voice and signed him under his Label, The Real World Record, as a singer for his next five Rock Music Albums. Some of his popular songs from those albums are ‘Khawaja Tum Hi Ho’, ‘My Heart, My Life’, ‘Tere Bin Nai Lagda’, and many more.
- He got collaborated with Eddie Vedder to compose a soundtrack- ‘The Face of Love’ for the film, Dead Man Walking (1996), and also with Jonathan Elias to sang two songs- ‘Faith’, and ‘Benediction’ from his album ‘The Prayer Cycle.
- In the year 1997, his albums, Intoxicated Spirit (1966) and Night Song, was nominated for the Grammy Award in the category of the best traditional folk album and the Best World Music Album respectively. His album, Intoxicated Spirit, includes some of his most popular songs such as ‘Yeh Jo Halka Halka Suroor Hai’, ‘Ruk pe Rehmat ka’, ‘Meri Saqi Saqi Yeh,’ and ‘Be Wafa.’
- He had also composed various Bollywood songs such as ‘Koi Jaane Koi Na Jaane’ & ‘Zindagi Jhoom Kar’ from the film Aur Pyaar Ho Gaya, ‘Ishq Ka Rutba’ from Kartoos, ‘Iss Shaan-E-Karam Ka Kya Kehna’ from Kacche Dhaage, ‘Dulhe Ka Sehra’ from Dhadkan, and many other blockbuster songs for various films.
- His songs were so much enticing and popular in the Bollywood that some of the hit numbers of Bollywood has often been allegedly copying the music of Nusrat’s songs. One of such songs is ‘Tu Cheez Badi Hai Mast Mast’ (Mohra- 1994), whose music is almost similar to that of the one of Nusrat’s song, ‘Dum Mast Qalandar.’
- A. R. Rahman had featured a song ‘Allah Hoo’, in his album, Gurus of Peace, and composed a song ‘Tere Bina’ (Guru-2007) as a tribute to Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.
- on 16 August 1997, at the age of 48 years, he died because of a major cardiac arrest at Cromwell Hospital in London. However, as per the report, the doctors at the hospital had also mentioned the use of infected dialysis equipment in Pakistan’s hospital as one of the reasons behind his death.
- On 13 September 2013, his wife had also died in Credit Valley Hospital in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. Here is the rare interview video of his wife, Naheeda, telling about her companionship with her husband.
- Here is the video of the documentary, in which Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan is narrating his journey of life.