Ta’ Awaz & Tasmee’ A
As Salaatu Was Salaamu ‘Alayka Ya RasoolAllah, Wa ‘Ala Aalika Wa Ashabi Ka Ya HabibAllah. As Salaatu Was Salaamu ‘Alayka Ya NoorAllah Ya ‘Ala Aalika Wa Ashabi Ka Ya Khatam Ul Nabi-een
Balaghal ‘ula bi kamalihi kasha fa d-duja bi jamalihi Hasunat jami’u khisaalihi sallu ‘alyhi wa aalihi
Woh Jo Na They To Kuch Na Tha, Wo Jo Na Ho To Kuch Na Ho, Jaan Hai Woh Jahan Ki, Jaan Hai To Jahaan Hain
All praises to Allah Subhana hu Wa Ta ‘Ala, the creator of the entire world and all of its contents. We send countless salutations upon the best of mankind the best of creation, non-other than Prophet Muhammad ﷺ
As Salaamu ‘Alaykum Wa Rahmatullahi Wabarakatu.
To everyone who is watching this, Welcome to our first ever Podcast ‘Devine Poetry’ brought to you by TranquilSound at TranquilStudio.
I am your host Mohammed Awais and today on our first ever episode we have 2 very special guests with us today. Alhamdulilah, we have 2 of the leading UK naatkhawans with us today at TranquilStudio and before we introduce them, I would like to thank the people who were able to make this podcast possible. I would like to thank today’s sponsor
City Tutoring | Childcare Centre
I would like to Thank the sponsor once again for making this podcast possible. Now without further delay. I would like to introduce today’s special guests. The leading Na’at Khawans in the UK, I would like to humbly introduce you to Hashmat Khan & Hassan Raza.
As Salaamu ‘Alaykum Wa Rahmatullahi Wabarakatu.
Hashmat & Hassan Bhai how are you today?
How was your journey to TranquilStudio?
**Start with Hashmat & Hassan to read a Hamd**
**Hashmat to introduce himself then Hassan**
- Who & what inspires you to read Na’ats
Many people including myself obviously are inspired by Na’at Khawan’s like yourself. But I’m sure the viewers would like to know who inspires a Na’at Khawan
- Who was there for you from the beginning of your journey to support you?
I know or many Na’at Khawan’s it was probably their family
- What first got you into Na’ats and what inspired you?
- Who would you most like to collaborate with and why?
- What is one message you would give to people who follow you and look up to you?
- What venues have you performed at?
- What are your favourite venues?
- Do you have any upcoming projects and what are they?
- What impact has the internet had on Naatkhawani? Good bad? How good? How bad?
- What are your favourite Na’ats to perform?
- Which famous Na’at Khawans do you take inspiration from?
- What is the best advice you’ve been given?
- Do you rely on Na’at Khawani?
- How do you manage all your events?
It must be really hard to manage all your events and also work on top of that, do you have someone to help you with that or is it all self-managed?
- What do you do outside of Na’at Khawani?
What hobbies have you got, what do you like to do?
- What type of student where you in school?
What was your behaviour like? Did you ever get disciplined? Manage moved?
- How do you develop your vocal control and apply it to what you do and how do you prepare your voice for a mehfil?
- Your both tv presenters, how long have you been presenting? What impact has that had on your life?
- When was the first time you met each other and how did you meet? What is your friendship like?
- Who has been your most influential teacher or mentor
- Have you ever taught or mentored another Na’at Khawan?
- Do you have trouble with performance anxiety? (sinus)