Muhammad Juman

Muhammad Juman
Ustad Muhammad Juman
Born 10 October 1935(1935-10-10)
Sorra, Sindh
Pakistan
Died January 24, 1990(1990-01-24) (aged 54)
karachi, Pakistan
Genres Classic, Kafi, Ghazal
Occupations Musician
Instruments Vocals, harmonium
Years active 1935–1990

Ustad Muhammad Juman (10 October 1935 - 24 January 1990) was a modern Sindhi musician and classical singer.[1] He was born in the village of Sorra, Balochistan, Pakistan.

He was fond of music and went to Radio Pakistan in Karachi to start a career as a fiddler. There, it was suggested to him that he sing, resulting in his starting a program on Radio Pakistan in Hyderabad.

He received his music education from Ustad Nazir Hussain and Bary Waheed Ali Khan, experienced in Bhittai's Sur. He became very famous when he sang "Munhjo Mulk Maleer" for the film Umar Marvi. He became well-known everywhere after performing the Siraiki Kafi "Yaar Dadhi Ishq Atish Lai Hai". He also sang Mir Sikandar Khan Khoso's kafis "Ishq munjhon izhar thee ayo" and "Kech Punhal day hal kahay hal" at Radio Pakistan. Juman's son, Shafi Muhammad, also followed his style of kafi singing.[clarification needed][2]

Juman was awarded a Bedil Award, Gold Award, Saga Award, and Latif Award, and, in 1980, the Tamgha-e-Husn-e-Karkerdigi by the Pakistani government.

Juman died on 24 January 1990 in Karachi.

References

  1. ^ Maro Je Malir Ja, by Khadim Hussain Chandio, pp. 609-610.
  2. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Lb2SmAD6wY
  • Maro Je Malir Ja, by Khadim Hussain Chandio

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