In 712, the Umayyad dynasty sent an Arab-Muslim army, led by Muhammad bin Qasim, that conquered Sindh and Multan in southern Punjab. The arrival of the Arab-Muslims in the region set the stage for the geographic boundaries of the modern state of Pakistan and formed the foundation for Islamic rule that eventually spread across much of South Asia. Following the rule of various Islamic empires, including the Ghaznavid Empire, the Ghorid kingdom, and the Delhi Sultanate, the region was controlled by the Moghuls from 1526 until 1739. The Muslim technocrats, bureaucrats, soldiers, traders, scientists, architects, teachers, theologians, and Sufis flocked from the rest of the Muslim world to this Islamic sultanate. The Muslim Sufi missionaries played a pivotal role in converting the millions of native people to Islam. From 1739 until the early nineteenth century, the region of Pakistan was ruled briefly by Nadir Shah and then by the Afghans. Later the Baluchis and Sikhs came to control Sindh and Punjab.

Shabnam says fusion helps audience relate more with the qawwali genre. Thrilled to be back on stage after the pandemic-induced lull, Shabnam, who is an ardent fan of Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, says pure rendition of qawwali music is quite rare in Kerala, though it is common in northern India.


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