Timeless Sufi Songs That Stir the Soul

5 July, 2025

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A prayer in the form of a song, it speaks of surrender and peace. A.R. Rahman’s melody and the qawwali-style chorus make it unforgettable.

Kun Faya Kun (Rockstar)

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This song is a tribute to hope, faith, and divine love. Its words calm the heart and lift the spirit.

Piya Haji Ali (Fiza)

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A powerful qawwali that praises the Prophet. Its energy is spiritual, emotional, and deeply moving.

Tajdar-e-Haram (Sabri Brothers / Atif Aslam)

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A humble cry for blessings, sung with raw devotion. This timeless piece captures the essence of surrender.

Bhar Do Jholi Meri (Sabri Brothers / Bajrangi Bhaijaan)

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Written by Amir Khusro, this song celebrates love as a divine union. The melody is soft, yet filled with spiritual depth.

Chaap Tilak (Abida Parveen & Rahat Fateh Ali Khan)

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A song of requests sent to the divine. It brings goosebumps with its sincerity and gentle music.

Arziyan (Delhi-6)

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This song expresses longing for a divine or beloved presence. It is soothing, poetic, and beautifully sung.

Maula Mere Maula (Anwar)

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A modern Sufi-style song that speaks of keeping faith in hard times. Kailash Kher’s voice gives it a raw, honest feel.

Allah Ke Bande (Waisa Bhi Hota Hai Part II)

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They’re not just music; they’re emotion, prayer, and poetry. They touch something deep that words alone cannot reach.

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