Sami Yusuf, Atif Aslam’s Sufi performance captivates fans
Two artists performed at a music concert held at the Etihad Arena in Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Web Desk: A video of Iranian-British singer and musician Sami Yusuf performing Sufi compositions jointly with singer Atif Aslam has captured the hearts of fans.
The two artists performed at a music concert held at the Etihad Arena in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
While both singers delivered solo performances, they also presented several Sufi compositions together.
Among these was the popular Sufi song “Dam Mast Qalandar”, which they performed jointly, delighting audiences across South Asia and the Middle East.
Their collaborative renditions, including “Dam Mast Qalandar”, were widely praised by fans, with videos of the performances going viral on social media, garnering acclaim for both their singing and vocal harmonies.
Although Sami Yusuf was raised in the United Kingdom, his parents hail from Iran and Azerbaijan, and several members of his family have been associated with music.
Sami Yusuf enjoys popularity not only in South Asia but also across the Middle East, while Atif Aslam is similarly celebrated in the Middle East and beyond.

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