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Glossary›Qawwali Movement

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Qawwali Movement

No verified spiritual movement by this name exists. The term may refer to Qawwali, the 13th-century Sufi devotional music tradition from South Asia.

Research Findings

Extensive research reveals no established spiritual practice, movement, or contemporary community identified as “Qawwali Movement.” The term “Qawwali” refers to a centuries-old Sufi Islamic devotional music tradition originating in 13th-century India, but there is no distinct modern spiritual movement bearing this specific name.

What Qawwali Is

Qawwali is a form of Sufi devotional singing rooted in the Chishti order of South Asian Sufism. Created by poet-musician Amir Khusrau (1253–1325), it serves as a vehicle for spiritual ecstasy through the performance of mystical poetry in gathering spaces called mehfil-e-sama. The practice involves lead vocalists (qawwals), chorus singers, harmonium, tabla, dholak, and synchronized hand-clapping, building in intensity to induce states of divine love and trance (hal).

Contemporary Contexts

While Qawwali itself has globalized since the late 20th century—largely through Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan’s international tours and recordings—no formal “Qawwali Movement” exists as a discrete spiritual practice or community within conscious culture. Some modern groups perform Qawwali outside traditional shrine contexts, and diaspora communities have adapted the form, but these activities remain connected to the historical Qawwali tradition rather than constituting a separate movement.

Possible Interpretations

The search term “Qawwali Movement” may reflect:

  • Interest in Qawwali’s spread beyond South Asian Muslim communities
  • Contemporary fusion projects blending Qawwali with other spiritual music traditions
  • A local or emerging spiritual community using this name that has not yet established online presence
  • Confusion between Qawwali (the art form) and the modernization/globalization of that art form

Recommendation

Seekers interested in this concept should research Qawwali itself, Sufi sama practice, or specific contemporary Qawwali groups performing outside traditional contexts. If “Qawwali Movement” refers to a specific teacher, organization, or community, verification of primary sources is essential before accepting claims about its lineage or authenticity.

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