Ali wrote the song "Wo Jaanta Hai" in the aftermath of the 2008 Mumbai attacks. Referring to the song, he stated that it was "an attempt to appeal to those who commit these heinous acts and tell them that God watches every injustice against His people and that before being anything else, every individual needs to be human first. As a musician I feel it is my responsibility to use whatever platform God has given me to spread this message. Islam teaches that if you have killed one human you have killed all of humanity and if you save one human, you have saved all of humanity. This begins at home, in our personal lives, with anybody we interact with. If every individual decided to be human first before anything else, we would definitely have a happier and more beautiful world to live in."[14]

The title (and opening) track "Kyun Dooriyan," although originally conceptualized and written as a pop ballad, was eventually reimagined as a message of friendship and peace between India and Pakistan, with Ali noting, "it's a song for every relationship and I just feel that it is really a message for the Indo-Pak relationship right now."[10] The song received a nomination in the 'Indie Pop Song of the Year' category at the 3rd Mirchi Music Awards in 2011, as did the track "Mahiya."[15]


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"Kya Haal Sunawan" is a Kafi based on the poetry of Khwaja Ghulam Farid, originally sung by Zahida Parveen.[16] Ali borrowed the primary chorus line from the original but wrote new lyrics for the song, noting: "I am fascinated by that song and in some way wished to pay tribute to her forgotten legend."[1] Similarly, in another interview he stated that this song was part of his "continued effort to pay tribute to yesteryear singers who were legends but have been forgotten simply because they existed in an era which lacked mass communication."[13]

Ali recalled in an interview that "Tu Hi Sanam" was the first song he ever wrote[1] and collaborated with noted guitarist Aamir Zaki to develop it.[11] The track "Naukar Tere" was inspired by a traditional Saraiki wedding song from the pre-partition era that Ali heard his grandmother and aunts sing.[13][17] "Paharhi" is a traditional thumri in raga Pahadi,[11] reimagined in a rock arrangement, while "Jaayein Kahan" is partly based on raga Malkauns.[7][13]

Written by Irshad Kamil for the movie Love Aaj Kal, Yeh Dooriyan talks about distances between people and the desire to overcome them. The song beautifully articulates the ambiguity that distances adds to relationships and how it sometimes adds to the attraction. 17dc91bb1f

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