A.R. Rahman - Kun Faya Kun (14 of 16)
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- #berklee #berkleecollegeofmusic A.R. Rahman's “Kun Faya Kun” performed live by The Berklee Indian Ensemble at Symphony Hall, Boston. Sufism, the mystical sect of Islam, is partly characterized by its rich musical tradition, primarily based on the writings of Sufi poets such as Rumi, Amir Khusrau, and Bulleh Shah. Well known for drawing influence from his faith and the Sufi tradition, A.R. Rahman, rearranged this beautiful Qawwali by the Sufi-saint Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya for the 2011 film, "Rockstar," with additional lyrics penned by Irshad Kamil.
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“Kun Faya Kun" (A.R. Rahman)
Arrangement: Berklee Indian Ensemble
Soloists in order of appearance:
Dhruv Goel: vocals
Rohith Jayaraman: vocals
Sanjeeta Bhattacharya: vocals
Harini Srinivasa Raghavan: vocals
Fares Btoush: Oud
Layth Al Rubaye: vocals
Malavika Das: vocals
Annalisa Lombardo: vocals
This concert was produced by Annette Philip.
Berklee Indian Ensemble
Annette Philip - Kerala, India: director
Shilpa Ananth - Kerala, India: vocals
Sanjeeta Bhattacharya - New Delhi, India: vocals
Dhruv Goel - Lucknow, India: vocals
Vasundhara Gupta - Kolkata, India: vocals
Rohith Jayaraman - San Jose, CA: vocals
Harshitha Krishnan - Chennai, India: vocals
Nalini Krishnan - Seattle, Washington: vocals
Joakim Molander - Sørum, Norway: vocals
Armeen Musa - Dhaka, Bangladesh: vocals
Kanika Patawari - Antwerp, Belgium: vocals
Purvaa Sampath - Bangalore, India: vocals
Ishita Sinha - Patna, India: vocals
Harini Srinivasa Raghavan - Chennai, India: vocals
Aseem Suri - New Delhi, India: vocals
Adriel Tjokrosaputro - Surakarta, Indonesia: vocals
Sanchitha Wickremesooriya - Colombo, Sri Lanka: vocals
Trinayan Baruah - New Delhi, India: vocals
Salil Bhayani - Mumbai, India: vocals
Malavika Das - Kerala, India: vocals
Ganavya Doraiswamy - Chennai, India: vocals
Ava Dudani - Brighton, MA: vocals
Nicolas Emden - Osorno, Chile: vocals
Christopher Kazarian - Worcester, MA: vocals
Annalisa Lombardo - Boston, MA: vocals
Malwina Masternak - Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski, Poland: vocals
Wambura Mitaru - Nairobi, Kenya: vocals
Zoya Mohan - Newport Beach, CA: vocals
Paola Munda - Sicily, Italy: vocals
Lydia Renold - Schönenwerd, Switzerland: vocals
Gretchen Schadebrodt - Valdivia, Chile: vocals
Ashwin Shenoy - Manama, Bahrain: vocals
Sahana Simha - Andover, MA: vocals
Pankhuri Singhal - Westford, MA: vocals
Chantal Tribble - Brookfield, WI: vocals
McKain Webb-Lakey - Bow, WA: vocals
Yazhi Guo - Hong Kong, China: flute, suona, dizi
Layth Al Rubaye - Amman, Jordan: violin
Harini Srinivasa Raghavan - Chennai, India: violin
Sashank Navaladi - New Delhi, India: sarod, harmonium
Fares Btoush - Amman, Jordan: oud
Jacy Anderson - Honoka'a, Hawaii: guitar
Aleif Hamdan - Jakarta, Indonesia: guitar
Shubh Saran - New Delhi, India: guitar
David Milazzo - Bow, NH: alto saxophone
Edmar Colon - Coamo, Puerto Rico: tenor saxophone
Samuel Morrison - Seattle, WA: baritone saxophone
Josh Shpak - Walnut Creek; CA: trumpet
Michael Wang - Sacramento, CA: trombone
Annette Philip - Kerala, India: piano
Cheng Lu - Beijing, China: keyboard
Achal Murthy - Strassen, Luxembourg: bass
Daniel Gonzalez - Mexico City, Mexico: electronic drum sound
Kaushlesh Purohit - Jodhpur, India: tabla, percussion
Patrick Simard - Ottowa, Canada: drums, percussion
Ranajoy Das - New Delhi, India: drums
Joe Galeota Jr. - Wethersfield, CT: percussion
M.T. Aditya Srinivasan - Chennai, India: tabla, kanjira
Vignesh Venkataraman - Boston, MA: mridangam
Recorded live at Boston’s Symphony Hall
Rob Rose: executive producer
Tom Riley: executive producer
Annette Philip: artistic director/producer
Clint Valladares: artist relations/co producer
Mirek Vana: co producer
Dave Wentling: production manager
Steve Colby: sound engineer
Kaushlesh Purohit: audio mixing
Jonathan Wyner: audio mastering
Reggie Lofton: video producer
Thistle Communications: video production
Nicole Egidio: editor #berklee #berkleecollegeofmusic #berklee #berkleecollegeofmusic - เพลง
AR Rahman - Born in a Hindu family, graduated from Madras Christian collage, living as a disciplined Muslim - a living legend.
When heavy snow slowly falls in Moscow, I often sing it inside myself. With love from Russia.))
the ending “SalAllah hu alayhi wasallam” ﷺ made me cry 🥺
Who else listening to this masterpiece in 2024 😍
👇🏻
Hindus, Muslims, Christians, African american, White, Brown people from different backgrounds singing a sufi song composed by a Muslim Music composer, What a wonderful world to be part of!
Hindus, Sikhs, Christian, Muslim ❤
This is India 🇮🇳
Divided by religion, rage, color and border, United by A.R. Rahman ❤
Hope Hindus and Muslims live together in India please don’t forget at the end all of you represent India be brothers and sisters ❤❤❤
Kun Fayakun comes from arabic words "Kun(كن)" which means "to be" or "to exist" and "fayakun (فيكون)" which means "it is" .So its literal meaning is "Be ,and it is".
"Kun Fayakun" actually is a Quranic verse referred five times in Quran.It .It is referred to symbolise God's creative power.It This term is about God's will and absolute control over every creation.
In Surah Baqrah(2:117) this phrase appears as :
"The Originator of the heavens and the earth. When He decrees a matter, He only says to it: “Be! ـ and it is."
Credit: Imroz Qamar, Observer (Quora)
Thanks
Dressing: INDIAN
Song: Islamic
People: From All Categories
Moral: No Difference No Racism Only Peaceful Love☺
Religion divided by politician; united by musician 💖🥺
Muslim, Hindu, Cristian all religions people singing together.....❤
Respect all of you ❤
Hindus singing Islamic Qawwali........ Proud of my nation
Where's the cultural difference? Where's the racism? Where are the religions? Where is all the hate? Music aims the ultimate union of all souls and by souls we are all one ❤
I am not muslim, but each and every line of this song touches my heart❤️jay hind
24-Mar-2K23
2nd Ramadan
Before Sehri, I'm listening this Masterpiece SubhanAllah ❤
Indians are great talented people. Love from Pakistan.
I scrolled down the comment section and some are saying that it is sung by hindu ,sikhs composed by muslims , which literally creates a divide . Why can't we say that people with Beautiful voice or humans are singing and that would perfectly mean that music has no boundaries . Love ❤️
5:05 goosebumps ❤❤❤
Let's see how many legends are listening this masterpiece in April 2024❤😊
Why can't we all just love each other instead of hate. This world deserves peace.
we can love. just begin with person right next to you.
Dear Pakistani Brothers and Sisters...This is Real India ...Yes we are Hindus we are also Muslims so are Christians as well as sikhs and budhist, Jains and so forth.... we can come in variety of colors black white brown red....yet we are one.... yes we are not perfect just like any other country but we strive to achieve it lets all agree to it ...sal allah ouwalliah wassalam...Hari Om......
nice bro
charan chand thanks bro
thank you maam
I believe in a better future just because of people like you. Love your thought bro, mine is same.
Divyanshu Pathak same here Brother...let the Peace prevail....
I'm Buddhism but I like this song most...hàts off raheman sir for this beautiful composicition
Tears of happiness came out of the eyes of hearing these Sufi kalam love from 🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰
Who is listening to this masterpiece in quarantine? ❤
I'm a Hindu and I have a huge respect and love for my Muslim brothers and sisters out there. everytime I listen to this song damn I feel so nostalgic don't even know.❤️
Kun Fayakun refers to Almighty’s supreme and eternal power that if He wills something to happen, it happens. The use of the word “Kun” symbolises how easy it is for Allah to make things happen as this word consists of only two letters in Arabic which is easy to vocalise so Allah is telling us that it is easy for Him to impose his will as it is easy for us humans to pronounce the word “kun”
3:57 why no one is talking about it....I literally cry so hard listing that. They all are soo talented..This video needs more recognition. Literally it gives a relief to my soul 💖
i am Indian Muslim i love my Indian people ( JAI HIND)
It's not just a song.
It's a painkiller❤
I came back here just to listen to SANJEETA BHATTARCHARYA's voice again :) from singing chorus in berklee college of music to getting chance to play HELEN in JAWAN..she has got a lot of recognition and fame in these years 💟
Ya Nizamuddin Auliya,
Ya Nizamuddin Salqa
Oh Ruler of the Saints,
Oh Ruler of the crestfallen
Kadam Badhaa Le, Hadon Ko Mitaa Le,
Aaja Khaali Pan Mein Pee Ka Ghar Tera,
Tere Bin Khaali Aaja, Khali Pan Mein
Tere Bin Khaali Aaja, Khali Pan Mein
Take a step forward, destroy these distances
Come into this void, the home of your beloved
Without you there is emptiness, come into this void
Rangreza(3)
He who fills me with color
Kun Faya Kun…
[He said] Be, & it is!
Jab Kahin Pe Kuch Nahi.
Bhi Nahi Tha
Wahi Tha Wahi Tha
Wahi Tha Wahi Tha
When, there was nothing,
He was the one,
the only one.
Woh Jo Mujh Mein Samaya
Woh Jo Tujh Mein Samaya
Maula Wahi Wahi Maaya
He is the one who is in my soul,
He is the one in your soul,
O dear Lord, He is the one that is mystery
Kun Faya Kun, Kun Faya Kun
SadaqAllahul-alliyul-Azeem
[He said] Be, & it is! Be, & it is!
The truth is Allah, the sublime, the magnificent
Rangreza Rang Mera Tan Mera Mann,
Le Le Rangaayi Chaahe Tan Chaahe Mann,
My painter, color my body my soul
Take away the colors, from the body, from the soul
Sajra Savera Mere Tan Barse
Kajra Andhera Teri Jalti Lau
Qatra Mila Jo Tere Dar Par Se
O Maula… Maula…
The Morning showers(blessings) rain on me
And it cleans up the dark soul of mine which is like darkness of night.
Its only for the drop of nourishment that flows from yours,
Oh Lord…
Kun Faya Kun,Kun Faya Kun
[He said] Be, & it is! Be, & it is!
SadaqAllahul-alliyul-Azeem
Sadaqa Rasulu-hun nabi-yun-kareem
Sallallaahu Alayhi Wasallam
The truth is Allah, the sublime, the magnificent
The truth is his Apostle
May the blessing and peace be upon him
O Mujhpe Karam Sarkar Tera
Araz Tujhe, Karde Mujhe, Mujhse Hi Riha
Ab Mujhko Bhi Ho, Deedaar Mera
Karde Mujhe, Mujhse Hi Riha
Mujhse Hi Rihaaaaaaaa
It would be your generosity upon me, Oh master
My request, Free me from myself
Even I should see myself
Make me free from myself
From myself…
Mann Ke Mere Ye Bharam,
Kachche Mere Ye Karam
Leke Chale Hai Kahaan,
Main Toh Jaanoon Hi Na
There is a mirage in my mind
For the weakness of my actions
Have got me where…
I am lost…
Tu Hai Mujhmein Samaya,
Kahaan Leke Mujhe Aaya,
Main Hoon Tujhmein Samaya,
Tere Peeche Chala Aaya,
You are in me,
Where have you brought me
I have given myself to you,
In your footsteps I follow
Tera Hi Main Ek Saaya,
Tune Mujhko Banaya,
Main Toh Jag Ko Na Bhaaya,
Tune Gale Se Lagaya
Ab Tu Hi Hai Khudaya,
Sach Tu Hi Hai Khudaya
I am your shadow
You have created me
I didn’t fit in the world
Yet you embraced me
Only you are the Just,
Only you are the Truth…
Kun Faya Kun
Kun Faya Kun…
[He said] Be, & it is!
Be, & it is!
9:22 background vocal is so underrated, it’s so amazing what she did there
Oh lord. This gave me goosebumps. I want this India back.
Hindus,muslim, Christian and African, American, white, brown people from different backgrounds singing a sufi song compused by a A R rahman sir, what a wonderful world to be part of! ❤❤
Yes .After studying and experiencing Sufism , he converted to Islam and now he is strong follower of Sufism. Sufism means Love . ❤ 🎉
Divided by religion,
United by Kun Faya Kun 💙🙂
"Kun faya kun " is a verse in Holy Quran about formation of universe,It says when Allah said Kun (Be) Faya Kun (It got formed)
The Goosebumps on 8:57 🔥🔥 #Absolutely amazing
I felt like I'm Indian for 11 min 50 sec, this is an art.❤
When I hear India Pakistan fighting, I come here for peace!
Oh my rabb! This is the first time in a comment section that has no hate at all! It feels like I'm in heaven now. I love you all beautiful humans ❤️
This is called UNITY IN DIVERSITY. This is called Great India😊❤🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳💯
As an Indian and a proud Hindu, I'm filled with pride knowing that such profound expressions of love and spirituality come from our rich cultural tapestry. Let's continue to cherish and celebrate the beauty of all religions, for they are the threads that weave together the fabric of our humanity !
Indeed, India's rich tapestry of tolerance and diversity sets a remarkable example for the world !!
It's not just a qawali.
It's a painkiller ❤
Jab Kahin p kuch bhi nahi tha is from Rigveda and Kun Faya Kun is from the holy Quran....this is India 🇮🇳❣️
May Hazrat Nizamuddin blesses you all ❤ hats off for this peaceful version of kun faya kun. 💯 Thank You Each You of All
6:55 jonny baristow
In india we have devine relationship with sufism , sufi music was born out shastriya sangit and sufi peotry centuries ago today its celebrated by both by hindus and muslims and admired by world proud to an indian 🇮🇳
Doesn't matter you are Hindu, Muslim, Christians, etc. This song gives goosebumps to all equally. ❤️
A R Rehman is a gift of Almighty Allah in world. I like his all songs.
I'm an Sri Lankan, currently in Riyadh. Love it ARR .... Kun faya kun ... Aameen❤
TO ATTEND THIS COLLEGE, AND BE A PART OF SUCH MESMERIZING EXPERIENCES.
OH TO BE SITTING THERE AS ONE OF THE VOCALISTS, INSTRUMENTALISTS. PURE BLISS❤️
Mashallah!
Unity in diversity❤️.
Bhagavad Anugraha prapthirasthu.
Om shanti!Peace!Amen!
Divided by cast ,colour,countries ..United by MUSIC💝
S.A.W ( Sallallahu Alayihi Wasallam) peace be upon him
Divine to say the least ! It reminds me of Mahatma Gandhi, as he famously once said when asked if he was a Hindu, “Yes I am. I am also a Christian, a Muslim, a Buddhist and a Jew.”
Goosebumps after 8:57... ''Mann ke mere ye karam....
reminds 'Bekas pe karam kijiye Sarkar e Madina' from the film Mughal-e-Azam
When they says..."Rangrezaa"...it hurts direct to heart...♥️🥰
9:07 that lady at middle has my heart, see how she sings😍😍😍❤️❤️
That first 'Rangreza' 01:25 gave me goosebumps, love from Turkey
Use... Headphones and high volume and enjoy the quarantine....🙏🤲
The beautiful Indian culture 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
I am from Pakistan and while looking some famous Bollywood Movies, I must say that its touches my Heart from Raj Kapoor till Bachan Sahab.
Jab kahi pe bhi kuch nahi tha wahi tha wahi tha what a line SUBHAN ALLAH🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰❤️🇮🇳
Why are some people in the comments acting like this song isn't Indian because its made by Muslim people.... what? Muslim people are very much part of our country and their work is very much indian. This is a qawwali written by Nizamuddin Auliya, an Indian Sufi Saint. And song is composed by A. R. Rahman, an Indian. This is Indian through and through. Sufism is a very integral part of our culture.
It’s like the anthem of universe.Goosebumps! Respect to AR Rahman.
Divided by nations, united by Kun Faya Kun💟
It was never about religion it was about love ❤️
It’s not about any religion. It only proves music has no boundaries. Music only spreads love. Hats off to Rahman sir for this beautiful composition
Listening this 3 am with headphones 🎧 and am crying like crazy 😭 this song connects me with divine. Love from india ❤️
Love is a pure prayer of devotion 🌼🌺
Love is a worship 🌼🌺
🌼🌺Salallaho Alehi Wasallam 🌼🌺
Goosebumps Galore! Wonderful Wonderful, things like this makes so many of us come back to your channel! Respect!
lol, what PowerDrift is doing here xD?
wow! Powerdrift is also a fan.
It's not about religion it's about humanity 😊 love from Nepal 🇳🇵💕
ALLAH is ONE, doesn’t matter which religion believe to what or who! We are all ONE☝️
Orchestra and Everybody feel the Moment with very special and uniuqe words 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Sufi by muslim......pride to be muslim and indian
This song is my medicine. Much respect for A.R rahman, he's a genius.
Anyone in 2020 listening to this lovely melody ❤
S.A.W❤
May Allah bless 🙌 all team members. Best wishes from Hyderabad Deccan, India 🇮🇳 🎉
What to say ? Masterpiece from Rehman Sir .. and sing sing by this entire group is just awesome. Tears of joy kept rolling down through these 11:50 minutes .. just beautiful experience . Diversity of India is its unity too .
I'm crying I don't even know why!
me too
cool....
I don't know if A.R. Rahman realized his power while composing this song. Love ❤️ from Bangladesh 🇧🇩.
Divided by religion and borders......United by kun faya kun ❤❤❤
Legend A.R.Rahman rule in music industry with zeros haters we blessed with his music ❤❤
6:35 - That ginger (Syrian) brother just simply RAISED it to another LEVEL... also the Oud player before him.
This is my secular country.. and the pure Mehfil-e-sama
8:55 literally gives goosebumps 🥰🔥blessed.. ❤️still in 2023..
This song has made me cry every time...i want to hug all these kids and try to sing along with them....cant overstate how great it is
Spirituality has no religion. Peace to fellow humans from an indian.
I am from PAKISTAN and i love INDIANS they are talented and creative . This is example of it. Listening it in May 2019.
Maasyaa Allah… Beautiful Song...
Kun Fayakun Kun Fayakun
Shodaq Allahu Ali Ul azeem
Sadaqa-Rosooluh-Ul-Nabi-Ul-Kareem
ShallAllah Hu Alayhi Wasallam
ShallAllah Hu Alayhi Wasallam
the way all have lost in this masterpieces is just heavenly 😭💖💖
7:57
a probably Christian man
sings "Ya Ali"
welcoming applause by "joint hands"
what a mixed culture here
A huge round of applause for the red head singer for pulling it off!!! Wow!
i listen this multiple time ,even i am not getting bored... i get relief while listening this... plz guy listen this in headphones.
Sanjeeta Bhattacharya : 2:25 | 10:28 !! Congratulion for Jawan Film You deserve more girl
This is just one of 16 parts to this tribute. Imagine the hardwork these students have put in, especially the foreign ones. Learning these songs to sing in a foreign language and with a perfect pronunciation must have been difficult. Kudos to all of you for creating such a beautiful masterpiece for a legend! :)
What is especially lovely is that the ensemble is wearing traditional Indian costume complete with bindiyas for the women, singing a Sufi kafi particular to the mystic tradition of Islam. If only we could all respect and share our beliefs with each other. As a Muslim woman from Pakistan, I salute my Indian brothers and sisters who sang this kalam with so much feeling and conviction. Hats off, or rather, Salaam aap sab ko. Dil se
I don't know why I cried while listening this song, goosebump moment when I heard sallallahu alaihi wasallam laterally loved very much big solute to A R Rehman sir 🙌 lot's of love from my ❤️ to each and every one who had participated 💕
Mind blowing. Hats off to A.R.Rahaman sir . Greatt it is great and soulful ❤️❤️❤️