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Sanam Marvi

Pakistani Folk and Sufi Singer

Musical artist

Sanam Marvi (Sindhi: صنم ماروی) (born : 17 April 1986) is a Pakistani folk and sufi singer. She sings in Sindhi, Punjabi, and Balochi languages.[1]

Early life and career

Sanam Marvi's childhood was full of hardships and poverty.[vague][3] Marvi started music training at the age of 7. She is from a Sindhi Family. Her father, Faqeer Khan Muhammad, was also a Sindhi folk musician/harmonium player who gave Marvi classical music training for 2 years. Later she learnt classical singing and raags from Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan from Sindh in the Gwalior gharana tradition. She says that she has also learned a lot from folk singer Abida Parveen.[1][2] She performed in Rafi Peer Theatre in 2004 and 2005.

Sanam Marvi debuted, in 2009, at ‘Virsa Heritage’, a music program on Pakistan Television Corporation channel hosted by Yousuf Salahuddin. She affectionately calls him 'like a baba to her' (a father figure to her) for giving her a big break in the Pakistani ente

Early life and Difficult Childhood

Sanam Marvi was born in April 1986. Her mother was poor. When Sanam was quite young, her father was killed over some land dispute when Sanam was only 2 years old.

Following his murder, Sanam and her mother were kicked out of their own house. Her mother and Saman ended up at a Sufi shrine.

At the shrine of this Sindhi saint, Sanam’s mother was approached by a lady to cook at her house. Innocently, her mother accepted the job. It turns out that she’d met a pimp.

While cooking at this brothel, she was approached by a faqir who wanted to marry her mother. And her mother accepted the proposal of the faqir. When Sanam was very young, her stepfather began to teach her music. Marvi’s journey with Sufi music started at the age of 7.

Training with Ustad Fateh Ali Khan & Abida Parveen

Sanam Marvi’s childhood training was with her own father, where she learned Sufi music, and not classical music as is typically the case. After learning the basics, she learned with Ustad Fateh Ali Khan followed by the legendary Abida Parveen.

Sanam Marvi most popular Sindhi Sufi music she is a prominent figure in Sindhi folk and classical music, Sanam Marvi stands out as one of the most influential artists of Sufi music today. Known for her deep, soulful voice and timeless lyricism, Marvi bridges the gap between traditional Sindhi poetry and contemporary audiences, and her songs resonate universally, and offer comfort and inspiration through the profound words of Sufi poets.

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Biography and Early Life

Birth and Early Years

Sanam Marvi was born on April 17, 1986, in Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan. Growing up in a region rich in musical heritage, she was exposed to Sindhi folklore and the world of Sufi music at an early age. Her father Faqeer Ghulam Rasool, a renowned folk musician, played an important role in nurturing her talent.

Early exposure to music

Marvi’s early exposure to music came under the guidance of her father and the rich culture of Sindh. She was introduced to the works of legendary Sufi poets and classical musicians, which laid a s

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