There is nothing in this video to not like. Powerful intoxicating performances. Better than any of the garbage on our radios in the States. Thank you Andre Antunes for bringing me here.
This was one of the most purest expressions of music i have ever heard, i am totally astounded by the sisters vocals. That felt like a virtuoso singing from their souls. Hypnotizing deserving of a world audience. Wow , just pure wonderous goosebumps. I havent felt that for a long time
I’ve heard a lot of good singers in my life but Jyoti is very special. Her voice is beautiful and very powerful. But what makes her unique is the passion and energy that she sings with. I’ve never heard anyone sing like her in my life! God bless her 🙏❤️
I am in love with these Ladies and the Musicians working with The Nooran Sisters ❤️❤️❤️🙏 I am a Singer and these ladies are some of the best singers I have heard in years 🌹🌹🌹🙏 God Bless Them 💗💗💗🙏
My greetings from the city of Tabriz in Iran to all people with pure hearts and lovers of art. I am a Turkish-speaking citizen. I did not fully understand the lyrics of the song, but I heard the word "Ali Mola" with all my heart. Because we also love "Ali Mola"
Reminds me of being in Ceremony🙏🏾 They are not just singing, they are moving energy (spirit) through them to all… holding and calibrating it within the space 🙏🏾🙏🏾thank you
Тут больше тема того, что женщина в Индии значима и она личность, а не собственность кого-то. Постепенно разные страны додумываются до этих мыслей и правильно
here in Mexico just a few months ago we listened to these great artists because they made a mix with huapango and they sound great in the Mexican style
Love these gal's and their voices are phenomenal. They have great tone, range, strength and projection all whilst sitting down and shaking all around. Fabulous stuff, I'm Greek and love, Greek, Indian, Turkish (Arabic), Irish and Celtic, Spanish music. Music is the food for the soul. Wish I could sing half as well as these gorgeous girls.
I'm a music lover, i heard a lot of songs, so much, from different genres, and it's been a years since the last time I've got goosebumps, and this one just gave me, their energy is like directly transfered to my body, thank you, I'm a fan, big love from Indonesia.
Wow!! I'm floored. At around the 3 minute mark and slightly before I was getting such blade runner vibes. That ethereal reverb and her singing. I dont have a damn clue what she is singing but boy is music powerful. Doesn't matter the people or place music is moving or can be. It's one of the few things in my life that truly heal
THAT WAS SO F🤬KING👑 METAL!!! 🤘🤴🤘 I need to listen to more music from India! I really hope I get the chance to go to India! I want to spend a LOT of money there because I LOVE ALL things India! THIS just makes me want it more!
@@Six-Of-Me Love from India- music, cuisine, mysticism, spirituality, language, diversity and many more!!! India is equal to 22 countries living in harmony! Religion inter-twined in science! Land of many Languages! Come and taste what it means to be in India!
wow! This is priceless footage. The woman (presenting as a woman) who comes up and stands in front of the stage offering the single bill is a powerful moment. I can only imagine what led that woman to that singular moment. I didn't sense disrespec, just total awe and admiration of what she was witnessing. I think she didn't know it was not customary for the musician to touch the money like that. Then when the uncle picks up the stack of money and does the customary showering of wealth in honor of it all, and you can almost see the honor on his face to be able to do that in that moment...again a story for that person that led to that singular moment. I hope to witness these amazing women in person - the energy is inspiring - Thank you for sharing!! (side note, lose the octo-pad)
Agree 100%! The energy is out of this world! Would that femme-presenting person who presented Jyoti the bill be a hijra? Or is that considered a derogatory term? Absolutely no disrespect meant - I loved how they were going off in the crowd, even when everyone else around was still! Interesting to hear about how the musician shouldn't handle the money directly. This is so cool!
@@emmajamieson8556 hijra is *sometimes* considered disrespectful to some! a more broadly positive term would be kinnar, they could also just be a trans woman, as kinnar/ hijra is not just an identity but a social and religious role :)
You are right...I start watching them when I saw some people upload fun video of them...But after watching them I feel they sing from heart and does not care if anybody watching them
I do not know how to say it. I have heard that music is a cure for many diseases. But if you listen to ‘this’ music to cure the disease, you will have to take special medicine for it.
I'm a bit in love and also fascinated by the culture and the money throwing. I also think it was probably 50 degrees celsius when they did this. Amazing performance and energy, like a great western rock band they are awesome.
They are non Muslim but get their lyrics and poetry from sufi Islamic Masters of hind, mainly Punjabi sufis, here the song starts with ALI Maula, Ali radio alluhu anhu is our master.
I watched the entire thing back to back 2x. Nothing better than a musician/singer being 110% into what they're doing. Music transcends language and we feel it all. I think this is a religious song (assuming it's Muslim). And yet thr audience is a lot of Sikhs and just variety of backgrounds/beliefs. I love everything about this video so much.
Muslim but heretical. Sufism was a rebellion against orthodox Islam and caste based Hinduism. One of their lyrics… Tear down the mosque Tear down the temple Tear it all But don’t break a human heart For that is where God resides
ये जो गायन ह एक ताकत का एहसास कराता ह इस शैली मेगानेसे अधिक,शक्ति, क्षीण होती ह बहुत लंबा रास्ता तय कर पाना मुश्किल ह में, तहे,दिल,से, शाबासी,देता,हु❤️❤️❤️
Seeing this kind of music for the first time from Spain. I do belive spanish gipsy and the flamenco music we like so much here in Spain it Came around 500 years ago from india
Quite right. The ancestors of the Romani people started moving westward around a thousand years ago from Northwestern Indian regions where Punjabi, Rajasthani and Sindhi languages are spoken.
I don't know where they were sung this but its Amazing and Appreciative y bcos except these two persons all are males in the dais .Its was wonderful !!!! how males are giving respect to them 👏 with good behaviors.God bless you all
Thanks to Andre Antunes(think i got it right) I would have never seen this in my feed.(highly recommend checking out his recreations of a more sound version of this song) These Girls are incredible and Im not sure how to feel about the creepy and awkward people treating them like American strippers with the showereing of money, or the (probably wealthy) woman standing in front of her until she grabbed the money from her hand...Either way, have always been intrigued by Indian culture. Loved this.
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Ah, it’s not the same cultural context as like the American strippers. It’s actually very respectful.
This is not american stripper culture, it is out of respect, you will see showering of money on lot of concerts like this in Punjab and its totally out of respect from people because they admire these sufi singers so much
It's amazing how despite the language and cultural difference...how much this feels like watching a rock concert ! I don't know what they are saying, I don't know what the genre of music is called... but it got my head banging !
I have to admit that after scouring the internet and listening to alot of these two ladies catalog og music, this is by far my favorite performance of this song and my favorite song of theirs hands down. They say that the qawwali style if it's a style is meant to put the listener into a trance or something like that. It would explain how at least to my Midwestern ears. There isn't alot of actual lyrics with more noise than anything. By noise I just mean singing in pitches vs singing out words. I still really want to know what ali moula,muala means......and while I'm here I can just add that I looked it up. "Almost every Sufi order traces its origin to Muhammad through Ali". Apparently a very important spiritual guide if you will and the words Maula in Arabic has several means of which could include guide, patron, leader, or master. So "ali maula" makes alot more sense now however it is really fascinating the structure of their language. As an English speaking person I read it as written or said which obviously isn't the case it could be interpreted ali master but actual interpretation could be "the master, Ali" or guide or what have you. What's really interesting is when you can understand any of it, you tend to actually use your ears and eyes to understand. I have taken far more from watching them intently and listening than if I understood the language and just heard it.
completely agree. without focusing on what imagery words put into my head, im just focused on the sounds. the notes they hit as well as the harmonies. the only draw back for me is the drum guy falling behind the beat every so often. the sisters are in the pocket non stop but the drummer be whackin away like an alarm clock for a lot of it lol.
you are correct, "ali maula" refers to Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (Ali the son of Abu Talib, who was the brother of Abdullah, Prophet Mohammad's father). Abu Talib was technically Muhammad's uncle, but since Muhammad's father died when he was very young, Abu Talib became Muhammad's adoptive father. Abu Talib's own son Ali (Muhammad's cousin) eventually married Muhammad's daughter Fatima (there was a large age difference between Ali and Muhammad, so he was roughly of Fatima's age). Ali (referred to as Imam Ali by Shia muslims) is a massive figure in Islam and Islamic history, so there's an infinite amount that could be said about him. Notably, he was one of the first converts to Islam when Muhammad received the first revelations, and protected Muhammad when he had to flee from Mecca to Medina to escape persecution from his Quraish tribe who believed that his revelation of Allah, the one god, would damage their monopoly over the pagan pilgrimage routes that used to converge at Mecca. Ali was known as the single strongest warrior in Arabia at that time, exemplified by the famous story at the Battle of Khyber where he supposedly lifted the door to Khyber fort with a single hand (something 12 men together weren't able to accomplish according to the story). He was Muhammad's primary companion throughout his life and when Muhammad made his last pilgrimage, he gave one of his last sermon's at the pond of Ghadir Khumm where he states "Man kuntum maula, fa-haza Ali'un maula" i.e. "Whoever I am the Maula of, Ali is also their Maula." This single event began the split between Shia and Sunni muslims where Shia argue this was Muhammad's way of passing on the Caliphate and leadership of the Ummah to Ali, while Sunnis argue that it was merely a show of friendship towards him. I am personally a Shia, so my views are biased on this. Regardless, after Muhammad's death, the important members of the Caliphate (Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, etc.) deliberately excluded Ali from their conversations and met in secret without him present to appoint Abu Bakr as the political successor, solidifying the split between the party of Ali (Shia'tun Ali) and the rest. Ali eventually became the 4th Caliph after Uthman, and was known for his pure devotion to Allah, hatred of corruption and immoral rule, and extreme acts of charity and welfare for the poor citizens (a collection of his sermons/letters/speeches during this time is titled Nahj-ul-Balagha and English translations exist, definitely worth a read). During his rule, the son of Muhammad's arch enemy Abu Sufyan, named Muawiyah, attempted to usurp the caliphate from Ali and began a civil war from his center in Damascus against Ali's caliphate centered in Kufa. During this conflict, Ali was assassinated while praying in the Mosque of Kufa by a Kharijite who struck him in the head with a poisoned sword while he was bent in prostration. Ali's children Hasan and Husain became his successors (2nd and 3rd Imams respectively), and from Husain continues the lineage of the 12 Shia Imams, all of which (especially Husain) eventually met gruesome deaths at the hands of the Sunni Ummayad and Abbasid Caliphates. While Ali is extremely revered by Shias, he is also highly respected by most Sunnis and especially Sufis, where many of his sayings form the basis of their esoteric and introspectional view of Islam. Qawwali is a form of devotional music originating in Punjab done by Punjabi Sufis, and thus "Ali Maula" is a common motif heard in nearly all Qawwalis, venerating what nearly all muslims around the world consider the best human to ever live after the prophets themselves.
@@sereysothe.a man, inshaallah i am sunni. I know we had some differences on point of view, but i had dream of how islam will unite, take aside their differences. Sorry may i ask you some sensitive question? Is it true if shia had different scripture of quran and different sahada? You dont need to answer it if you think it was too personal. Thanks for everything, may Allah bless us and guide us.
Yet another outstanding vocal and lyrical musical performance that fosters a melodically cheerful environment in our surroundings. We hope for the best for them in the future.. 🙏
First time seeing this kind of music. I'm from Tamil Nadu, her voice is amazing! Even I don't understand the language but the rhythm hold me to the end. is she sang about the mixed gender?
Avanga Kadavul pathi paaduraga .... "Rab" na God nu aartham, "Ali Mollah" vum Kadavul la than kurikuthu..... Punjabi la paduraga..... Great Devotional Singers from Punjab..... They perform Sham Chaurasia gharana classical music....
This was more awesome than I was expecting...and I went into this expecting a lot. The Nooran sisters are amazing and the more I hear I'm more convinced of this. Please Nooran sisters, visit Glasgow
@@nimakh5176 Thank you for that information. I am not Muslim, I am Christian but I love the singing and the music. Very different from the West. I know if they came to the US they will be a super hit even though we don't know the language. The Universities and Cultural centers would love to put on something like this. I am sure it will be very appealing. It is very beautiful to listen too!
@Thiago A. de Lima pelo o pouco que eu sei elas cantam um gênero chamado sufi, que eu encaixaria como um "gospel" da Índia, então deve ser uma oferenda mesmo
Jyoti Nooran reminds me of Janis Joplin. She is IN IT. The music and her are ONE.
really)))))
You stole my words
Yes vraiment. /
This is is awesome. Don't understand a word, but the energy is fantastic. Her voice is strong.
This is hymn they are singing and in doing so they go into catharsis, where they lose control on their self.
Her voice isn’t strong at all. It’s all in the same basic tone. No vocal range at all.
@@Alexzoidberg245 aahahahahahahah and i suppose you are pro singer? or just a big mouth guy who just keyobard-tapping 🤣🤣🤣
@Mr Prophet Not so much the Holy Ghost, but a spirit is at work for sure
Ali maula (God)so many different to break down that phrase
இந்த பெண்ணுக்கு எங்கிருந்து இப்படி ஒரு சக்தி கிடைக்கிறது என்று தெரியவில்லை.
இறைவன் கொடுத்த வரம்..,
வாழ்க வளமுடன் நலமுடன் மகிழ்வுடன் பல்லாண்டு காலம்
I am a hindu i like this devotional song full energetic song
Pure rock and roll just in a unexpected form
Underrated comment
Exactly
Especially the head banging.
@@bobweiram6321 I can't stop doing it
Sooooooo Beautifullllllll Voiceeeee. Speechless..........................
Who's here after watching André Antunes?
hehe yup
👍🏼
U mean 3000
I need more metal like this.
Yo! I am! Je! Ain!
There is nothing in this video to not like.
Powerful intoxicating performances.
Better than any of the garbage on our radios in the States.
Thank you Andre Antunes for bringing me here.
This was one of the most purest expressions of music i have ever heard, i am totally astounded by the sisters vocals. That felt like a virtuoso singing from their souls. Hypnotizing deserving of a world audience. Wow , just pure wonderous goosebumps. I havent felt that for a long time
Agreed!!!! The energy gives me chills
you need to listen to andy mccoy
U need listen tapta ..
@@shyamaribamcha8553 what is tapta?
Ali Mula علی مولا
علی مولا علی مولا❤❤❤
I bow to my knees to Nuran sisters❤
Their voices give me chills. Beautiful!
I’ve heard a lot of good singers in my life but Jyoti is very special. Her voice is beautiful and very powerful. But what makes her unique is the passion and energy that she sings with. I’ve never heard anyone sing like her in my life! God bless her 🙏❤️
درود بر این خانم های عزیز 🌹🌷👍🙏💙 واقعا عالی و قوی بودند❤🙏👍💙
Magnifique traversée ❤
@@ishmaelcrespo8148 I'm an American who saw her in a meme and had to find her ❤️
She is gifted
Это значит ты не видел ничего…
I am in love with these Ladies and the Musicians working with The Nooran Sisters ❤️❤️❤️🙏
I am a Singer and these ladies are some of the best singers I have heard in years 🌹🌹🌹🙏
God Bless Them 💗💗💗🙏
পাগল, definitely insane, she willingly moves her body or fluctuates her voice unnecessarily with a view to having popularity .
My greetings from the city of Tabriz in Iran to all people with pure hearts and lovers of art.
I am a Turkish-speaking citizen. I did not fully understand the lyrics of the song, but I heard the word "Ali Mola" with all my heart.
Because we also love "Ali Mola"
What does it mean "Ali Mola"?
@@5kopiyok It means prophet Muhammad (s) cousin and son-in-law Ali is their Mawla which means master. Ali Mawla = Ali our Master.
@@thetruthseeker88 yes, but the music is spiritual and not at all dogmatic
The manipulation and control that this woman has mastered with her voice is ASTOUNDING!!! 👍👍
Discovered these great musicians with the help of Andre Antunes :)
yep
Same :)
6:09 that conversation and their connection through just the eyes.... DIVINE!! smiling at each other.... saying you and i are made of the same
Best moment of the concert
Exactly! Just incredible
Totally agree! Super magic moment ✨
There is a strange, powerful esoteric feel to their music.... and I don't even understand it!!!!! I love it!!!!
It's sufi mysticism is their voices. They are not them when they sing.
Reminds me of being in Ceremony🙏🏾 They are not just singing, they are moving energy (spirit) through them to all… holding and calibrating it within the space 🙏🏾🙏🏾thank you
I like the term “moving energy.” What does that mean?
Я Черкес с Кавказа,но мне это нравиться ,индийская культура с нами всегда,с детства когда мы смотрели индийские фильмы.
Тут больше тема того, что женщина в Индии значима и она личность, а не собственность кого-то. Постепенно разные страны додумываются до этих мыслей и правильно
Good👍
Máš pravdu.👍
Ripping out those vocals whilst sitting down...epic man.
To sing with that intensity while sitting is insane to me
Right?!?!??? Incredible
Cultural differences
Open voice open harte open mouth open sound open everything .....love from sri lanka 🇱🇰
here in Mexico just a few months ago we listened to these great artists because they made a mix with huapango and they sound great in the Mexican style
Podrías decirme cuál es el huapango que hicieron?
👍 Las Jilguerillas pero de India
Really? In Mexico? Lucky...
Love these gal's and their voices are phenomenal. They have great tone, range, strength and projection all whilst sitting down and shaking all around. Fabulous stuff, I'm Greek and love, Greek, Indian, Turkish (Arabic), Irish and Celtic, Spanish music. Music is the food for the soul. Wish I could sing half as well as these gorgeous girls.
I'm a music lover, i heard a lot of songs, so much, from different genres, and it's been a years since the last time I've got goosebumps, and this one just gave me, their energy is like directly transfered to my body, thank you, I'm a fan, big love from Indonesia.
Wow!! I'm floored. At around the 3 minute mark and slightly before I was getting such blade runner vibes. That ethereal reverb and her singing. I dont have a damn clue what she is singing but boy is music powerful. Doesn't matter the people or place music is moving or can be. It's one of the few things in my life that truly heal
Bohut hi energytic and powerfull songs. All the best to two Nooran sisters!!!
THAT WAS SO F🤬KING👑 METAL!!! 🤘🤴🤘 I need to listen to more music from India! I really hope I get the chance to go to India! I want to spend a LOT of money there because I LOVE ALL things India! THIS just makes me want it more!
@@Six-Of-Me Love from India- music, cuisine, mysticism, spirituality, language, diversity and many more!!! India is equal to 22 countries living in harmony! Religion inter-twined in science! Land of many Languages! Come and taste what it means to be in India!
I think she does not care anybody and she sings by her heart.
Ya. Even beats and rythems
Yea.
so do I.
In this way evrybdy is unprofessional singer.
Bhai bilkul think bola apne
@@shailenlshrestha yrryig
mereka orang² hebat , salut
terimakasih telah berbagi 🙏
wow! This is priceless footage. The woman (presenting as a woman) who comes up and stands in front of the stage offering the single bill is a powerful moment. I can only imagine what led that woman to that singular moment. I didn't sense disrespec, just total awe and admiration of what she was witnessing. I think she didn't know it was not customary for the musician to touch the money like that. Then when the uncle picks up the stack of money and does the customary showering of wealth in honor of it all, and you can almost see the honor on his face to be able to do that in that moment...again a story for that person that led to that singular moment. I hope to witness these amazing women in person - the energy is inspiring - Thank you for sharing!! (side note, lose the octo-pad)
Agree 100%! The energy is out of this world! Would that femme-presenting person who presented Jyoti the bill be a hijra? Or is that considered a derogatory term? Absolutely no disrespect meant - I loved how they were going off in the crowd, even when everyone else around was still! Interesting to hear about how the musician shouldn't handle the money directly. This is so cool!
@@emmajamieson8556 hijra is *sometimes* considered disrespectful to some! a more broadly positive term would be kinnar, they could also just be a trans woman, as kinnar/ hijra is not just an identity but a social and religious role :)
To me she read like somebody who thought she was special and deserved attention. And continued such afterwards.
Presenting? I just saw a woman 😂
ಎಂಥಾ ಅದ್ಭುತ ಕಂಠದ ಗಾಯಕಿ ಈಕೆ...ಆದ್ರೇ ತುಂಬಾ ಕಿರುಚಿದಾಗ ಭಯ ಆಗುತ್ತೆ...ಇವರ ಕಂಠಸಿರಿಗೆ ನನ್ನ ನಮನಗಳು.🙏🙏🙏🙏
ಒಂದೊಂದ್ ಸಲ ತುಂಬಾ ಓವರ್ ಅನ್ಸುತ್ತೆ... 🙄🙄
I don't understand how people could comment negatively... outstanding.performance ❤️🥰
You are so right!!!!
Her voice is amazing God gifted talent
You are right...I start watching them when I saw some people upload fun video of them...But after watching them I feel they sing from heart and does not care if anybody watching them
They can't understand 😊
I do not know how to say it. I have heard that music is a cure for many diseases. But if you listen to ‘this’ music to cure the disease, you will have to take special medicine for it.
I think you are also mad. Jai SREERAM jai HIND
I'm a bit in love and also fascinated by the culture and the money throwing. I also think it was probably 50 degrees celsius when they did this. Amazing performance and energy, like a great western rock band they are awesome.
Around 40.
I'm brazilian and I don't know how I became here. This is very different for me and sooo amazing at the same time! They are very great singers.
From Algéria 🇩🇿 I don't understand but the feeling her voice is great emotional ❤️lik she told story much love to indian people ❤️🇩🇿
Music should always bring feelings ❤️
I agree with you
واش راكي ديري هنا جري لي جزائر خفي
They are non Muslim but get their lyrics and poetry from sufi Islamic Masters of hind, mainly Punjabi sufis, here the song starts with ALI Maula, Ali radio alluhu anhu is our master.
People really out here making it rain in the middle of the show. Amazing.
This is so soulful! With love from Russia.
да, это красиво!
This should win a Grammy.
I think this is higher quality than Grammy
grammy for auto tuned
@@Viikitiki123it’s not auto tuned at all 😂
Go bless India and her people. With love from Russia!
One thing is for sure. THEM SISTERS ARE SINGIN THEIR AZZEZ OFF! 👏🏾 👏🏾 👏🏾
I'm so in love with these ladies and I don't know what they're saying but it makes me move!!
The joys of music. Don't need to know what they are saying if you can feel the music
Beautiful soul beautiful voice.
She sing in her heart.
@@davidmaitland6330 good. Advice. Thanks. Boss
The same thing happens to me, it's something inexplicable
Full energy with a very beautiful voice... A Sudanese passed by here
Jyoti is an incredible spirit, and both her & Sultana are brilliant. I checked Discogs but they have no official releases. I hope they make something.
खुदा करें आप बहनों को और तरक्की शोहरत फरमाएं ..खुदाई नज्मों को आपने अपने शानदार बुलंद आवाज से पेश कर महफिल ऐ शान बन गई !
Just amazing, everytime I listen to them gives me goosebumps, the control over her voice is tooo good 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Hats off to their hard work 🙏🙏🙏 amazing singing💖
Merci pour ce moment de plaisir 🙏❣️
c’est incroyable L’énergie que donne les chanteuse
je ne comprends pas d’histoire qu’elle raconte mais j’adore
❤️❤️
@D R merci pour l’info et maintenant que tu le dis je trouve ça plutôt logique en Inde 🇮🇳
I watched the entire thing back to back 2x. Nothing better than a musician/singer being 110% into what they're doing. Music transcends language and we feel it all. I think this is a religious song (assuming it's Muslim). And yet thr audience is a lot of Sikhs and just variety of backgrounds/beliefs. I love everything about this video so much.
Muslim but heretical. Sufism was a rebellion against orthodox Islam and caste based Hinduism.
One of their lyrics…
Tear down the mosque
Tear down the temple
Tear it all
But don’t break a human heart
For that is where God resides
I am just a middle aged guy from South Texas and have never seen anything like this! The crowd obviously adores her!
No other music equals the sophistication, intensity, discipline and depth of Indian music. This performance is amazing!
poppycock
@@johnas1011 Thank you for the correction!
ये जो गायन ह एक ताकत का एहसास कराता ह इस शैली मेगानेसे अधिक,शक्ति, क्षीण होती ह बहुत लंबा रास्ता तय कर पाना मुश्किल ह में, तहे,दिल,से, शाबासी,देता,हु❤️❤️❤️
You are blessed with a great talent 💐💐💐💐👏👏👏👏God bless you dears.
What an ecstatic singing. I will call it dynamic meditation for forgetting oneself in an uncontrolled or gay abandon act, is in fact ,real meditation!
Seeing this kind of music for the first time from Spain. I do belive spanish gipsy and the flamenco music we like so much here in Spain it Came around 500 years ago from india
Quite right. The ancestors of the Romani people started moving westward around a thousand years ago from Northwestern Indian regions where Punjabi, Rajasthani and Sindhi languages are spoken.
Yes it’s clear
Don't knw why but whenever I listn to voice of noora sisters i jst get goosebumps ❤️🎉lots of love and blessings to them
Wah!! Ye masti ye alam.. Kissi soofi ki tareh bilkul jhoom kar poora mahaul hi kuch aur bana diya.. Very talented.
Here because of Andres😅
i’m obsessed with the lady in the background who dances along so ecstatically 🥰🥰 the one who gave the money too
Lady ?
Love from germany❤
Ali Mawala = Ali is our Master. Indeed haq!
❤️ Iran
What a beautiful voice! The fact that she goes through various musical scales is amazing!
I thought she shouting before, but after this performance she is great.... Ofcourse AR RAHMAN know the talent...
She is sing... Already Ar... Rahman song...
Oh really
Why we care about at Rahman , so many talents in India
@@dileeppkl7710 qqqqqqqqqqq
A r Rehman is nothing. Just copies from East European countries
This is real Sufi songs, both are amazing
I don't know where they were sung this but its Amazing and Appreciative y bcos except these two persons all are males in the dais .Its was wonderful !!!! how males are giving respect to them 👏 with good behaviors.God bless you all
Thanks to Andre Antunes(think i got it right) I would have never seen this in my feed.(highly recommend checking out his recreations of a more sound version of this song) These Girls are incredible and Im not sure how to feel about the creepy and awkward people treating them like American strippers with the showereing of money, or the (probably wealthy) woman standing in front of her until she grabbed the money from her hand...Either way, have always been intrigued by Indian culture. Loved this.
Ah, it’s not the same cultural context as like the American strippers. It’s actually very respectful.
Same here
They are not American.
He brought me here as well!
This is not american stripper culture, it is out of respect, you will see showering of money on lot of concerts like this in Punjab and its totally out of respect from people because they admire these sufi singers so much
Nooran Sister's Rock❤
Awesome rhythms and energy. Bravo noorans..
Indian heavy metal! I love her so much!
Not indian,she belongs to Bangladesh
@@prabhukiran2481 lol she is Indian (north Indian) Hindu. Check out her Wikipedia
@@Quviyn They are Muslims. Though, Jyoti is married to a Punjabi Hindu.
It's amazing how despite the language and cultural difference...how much this feels like watching a rock concert !
I don't know what they are saying, I don't know what the genre of music is called... but it got my head banging !
These 2 are absolutely amazing! Beautiful powerful voices!
More than action appreciate her song . ❤️
Edit : sorry i didn't watch the full video and commented 😂 i died in fear in first few mins 😭🤣
mundo bom que energia boa destas irmãs ! vem cantar aqui no Brasil...
Brasileiro tem mal gosto infelizmente. Talvez seja algo implantado no Brasil.
Each and every cells of her singing.. Ma saraswati staying in her soul
Heared it in the morning lying in my bed. Feelings has been big problem through my life. I am learning to open up. This helped me :)
Haha this is lit. This is classical metal head bangers. I heard thier SOAD cover and i landed here xD
OMG ! What lung power and great voice 👍
I have to admit that after scouring the internet and listening to alot of these two ladies catalog og music, this is by far my favorite performance of this song and my favorite song of theirs hands down. They say that the qawwali style if it's a style is meant to put the listener into a trance or something like that. It would explain how at least to my Midwestern ears. There isn't alot of actual lyrics with more noise than anything. By noise I just mean singing in pitches vs singing out words. I still really want to know what ali moula,muala means......and while I'm here I can just add that I looked it up. "Almost every Sufi order traces its origin to Muhammad through Ali". Apparently a very important spiritual guide if you will and the words Maula in Arabic has several means of which could include guide, patron, leader, or master. So "ali maula" makes alot more sense now however it is really fascinating the structure of their language. As an English speaking person I read it as written or said which obviously isn't the case it could be interpreted ali master but actual interpretation could be "the master, Ali" or guide or what have you. What's really interesting is when you can understand any of it, you tend to actually use your ears and eyes to understand. I have taken far more from watching them intently and listening than if I understood the language and just heard it.
completely agree. without focusing on what imagery words put into my head, im just focused on the sounds. the notes they hit as well as the harmonies. the only draw back for me is the drum guy falling behind the beat every so often. the sisters are in the pocket non stop but the drummer be whackin away like an alarm clock for a lot of it lol.
you are correct, "ali maula" refers to Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (Ali the son of Abu Talib, who was the brother of Abdullah, Prophet Mohammad's father). Abu Talib was technically Muhammad's uncle, but since Muhammad's father died when he was very young, Abu Talib became Muhammad's adoptive father. Abu Talib's own son Ali (Muhammad's cousin) eventually married Muhammad's daughter Fatima (there was a large age difference between Ali and Muhammad, so he was roughly of Fatima's age). Ali (referred to as Imam Ali by Shia muslims) is a massive figure in Islam and Islamic history, so there's an infinite amount that could be said about him. Notably, he was one of the first converts to Islam when Muhammad received the first revelations, and protected Muhammad when he had to flee from Mecca to Medina to escape persecution from his Quraish tribe who believed that his revelation of Allah, the one god, would damage their monopoly over the pagan pilgrimage routes that used to converge at Mecca. Ali was known as the single strongest warrior in Arabia at that time, exemplified by the famous story at the Battle of Khyber where he supposedly lifted the door to Khyber fort with a single hand (something 12 men together weren't able to accomplish according to the story). He was Muhammad's primary companion throughout his life and when Muhammad made his last pilgrimage, he gave one of his last sermon's at the pond of Ghadir Khumm where he states "Man kuntum maula, fa-haza Ali'un maula" i.e. "Whoever I am the Maula of, Ali is also their Maula." This single event began the split between Shia and Sunni muslims where Shia argue this was Muhammad's way of passing on the Caliphate and leadership of the Ummah to Ali, while Sunnis argue that it was merely a show of friendship towards him. I am personally a Shia, so my views are biased on this. Regardless, after Muhammad's death, the important members of the Caliphate (Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, etc.) deliberately excluded Ali from their conversations and met in secret without him present to appoint Abu Bakr as the political successor, solidifying the split between the party of Ali (Shia'tun Ali) and the rest. Ali eventually became the 4th Caliph after Uthman, and was known for his pure devotion to Allah, hatred of corruption and immoral rule, and extreme acts of charity and welfare for the poor citizens (a collection of his sermons/letters/speeches during this time is titled Nahj-ul-Balagha and English translations exist, definitely worth a read). During his rule, the son of Muhammad's arch enemy Abu Sufyan, named Muawiyah, attempted to usurp the caliphate from Ali and began a civil war from his center in Damascus against Ali's caliphate centered in Kufa. During this conflict, Ali was assassinated while praying in the Mosque of Kufa by a Kharijite who struck him in the head with a poisoned sword while he was bent in prostration. Ali's children Hasan and Husain became his successors (2nd and 3rd Imams respectively), and from Husain continues the lineage of the 12 Shia Imams, all of which (especially Husain) eventually met gruesome deaths at the hands of the Sunni Ummayad and Abbasid Caliphates. While Ali is extremely revered by Shias, he is also highly respected by most Sunnis and especially Sufis, where many of his sayings form the basis of their esoteric and introspectional view of Islam. Qawwali is a form of devotional music originating in Punjab done by Punjabi Sufis, and thus "Ali Maula" is a common motif heard in nearly all Qawwalis, venerating what nearly all muslims around the world consider the best human to ever live after the prophets themselves.
@@sereysothe.a man, inshaallah i am sunni. I know we had some differences on point of view, but i had dream of how islam will unite, take aside their differences.
Sorry may i ask you some sensitive question?
Is it true if shia had different scripture of quran and different sahada?
You dont need to answer it if you think it was too personal.
Thanks for everything, may Allah bless us and guide us.
Midwestern ears lol😅. Good going!
@@samwildan8991 we have the same Quran and the shahada is the same to but we also bear witness that ALI a.s is the Wali of Allah swt
que curioso como unos memes me llevaron a buscarlas y me encantan, amo su arte n_n y vi la peli de Highway solo por la canción que ellas cantaron
damn bro appreciate it .Did you like the movie
Man, I wish shows were just sitting and watching.
This show is awesome
TY Andres Antunes for bringing me here
Excellent performance Jyothi and Sulthana. Best of Luck🍀🤞👍🍀🤞👍
Me encanta el ritmo de la música. Pero no entiendo nada .Que bello sería que lo traduzcan al castellano.desde LA REPÚBLICA ARGENTINA les saludo😚
A huge hug from Portugal! ♥
I love to hear them , make me feel so alive, energetic and free. Thanks a lot, I wish you both the best.
My wife is from Lisboa, so hello friend, we used to live Between Edwardo park and the prison. Now we in America, state of Virginia
E isto é mais difícil do que parece
Good to see hindu Muslim sikh issue unity
Dudes making it rain are my heroes.
Wonderful voice and amazing talent God bless you all sisters
Yet another outstanding vocal and lyrical musical performance that fosters a melodically cheerful environment in our surroundings.
We hope for the best for them in the future.. 🙏
A strong voice! Talented! Not all can understand it!
Punjabi people just seem so different and interesting. Nooran sisters are gateway to punjabi culture.
Their impression is so different from that in Andre's video lol
Thanks youtube for introducing me to their more authentic performance
Nooran sisters thanks for showing the world if you are enthusiastic the world is enjoyable
The Purity Of Devotion...
First time seeing this kind of music. I'm from Tamil Nadu, her voice is amazing! Even I don't understand the language but the rhythm hold me to the end. is she sang about the mixed gender?
famous nooran sisters... Punjabi singer
Language punjabi
Avanga Kadavul pathi paaduraga .... "Rab" na God nu aartham, "Ali Mollah" vum Kadavul la than kurikuthu..... Punjabi la paduraga.....
Great Devotional Singers from Punjab..... They perform Sham Chaurasia gharana classical music....
@@anandparamesh6369 thanks for the explanation!
Thamilana ne unake overa therila unmata sollu unku serippu varala thaga mudila da sami
This was more awesome than I was expecting...and I went into this expecting a lot. The Nooran sisters are amazing and the more I hear I'm more convinced of this. Please Nooran sisters, visit Glasgow
Wahh kya classical de raha hai.. Bohot khubh❤
I don't understand the language. But the singing is AWESOME!!! Love from the America.
They're mainly praising Ali, the 4th khalifa/the first imam in Islam (depending if you're Sunni Muslim or Shia Muslim).
@@nimakh5176 Thank you for that information. I am not Muslim, I am Christian but I love the singing and the music. Very different from the West. I know if they came to the US they will be a super hit even though we don't know the language. The Universities and Cultural centers would love to put on something like this. I am sure it will be very appealing. It is very beautiful to listen too!
Omg paata dhol awards nominee especially Sultana । Misses charm of sweet female voice । Got manly voice
Não entendi nada, pois não sou indiano,más gostei muito do timbre de voz dela ,muito bonita.👏👏🇧🇷🇧🇷
Aqui e o Cuiabano Flamenguista,kkkk tbm tou na mesma barca sua parceiro tbm não entendo nada,mas voz dela realmente e linda.
@Thiago A. de Lima pelo o pouco que eu sei elas cantam um gênero chamado sufi, que eu encaixaria como um "gospel" da Índia, então deve ser uma oferenda mesmo
Singing the spiritual way...perfect
its amazing ,vocal unbelievable ,rocking, the harmonium tabala wonderful