Nadeem Sarwar


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Nadeem Sarwar

Nadeem Sarwar is a world-popular Noha Khwaan from Karachi, Pakistan, who is also a Naat, Manqabat reciter, and poet. Sarwar rose to fame in the early 1980s when his Nohas became popular around the world which earned him international recognition and popularity amongst Shia Muslims. His recitation is popular in Asian and Muslim countries wherever Shia or Suni community lives.

Nadeem Sarwar Noha
Nadeem Sarwar Noha

Sarwar started reciting Noha when he was just four along with his mother and from there he has never looked back. He has released several singles during the course of his career and most of them are popular to this date. His recitation comprises Kalaams of renowned poets like Rehan Azmi, Mir Anis, and Mirza Dabeer. His two sons are also famous reciters. His Nohas are usually recited and listed by millions of Muslims during the month of Muharram. His major part of Noha collections is in Urdu but he has also recited in other languages like Sindhi, Sariki, Punjabi, Pushto, Pourbi, Hindi, Gujarati, Persian, Arabic, English, and French.

When it comes to his early life, not much is known in terms of Nadeem’s family, siblings, and childhood. His parents are Syed Asrar Hussain Rizvi and Syeda Nargis Khatoon

He has a Mechanical Engineering degree from a renowned university in Pakistan. He also holds a degree in Commercial Designing, Fine Arts, and Interior Designing.

He’s married and has three children; two sons –Ali Shanawar and Ali Jee Sarwar and one daughter. Details about his wife are unknown.

Sarwar began his career at the age of 4 and was then accompanied by his mother. she taught him to recite Nohas.

Nadeem has recited in different languages such as Urdu, Sindhi, Sariki, Punjabi, Pushto, Pourbi, Hindi, Gujarati, Persian, Arabic, English, and French.

Sarwar has recited Nauha in many different ways of Matam like Persian Matam, Arabic Matam, Quetta Matam, Parachanar Matam, Afghan Matam, Sariki Matam, Punjabi Matam, Sindhi Matam, Hyderabad Dakkan Matam, and Khoja Shia Ithna Asheri Saf Matam. Nadeem Sarwar has recited a total of 179 Kalaam up to date.

He has traveled across the world to promo Azadari, including Pakistan, India, UAE, the Middle East, Europe, the USA, The UK, and Canada.

He has appeared on several television shows, including TelevisionAsia, ZeeTV, PakistanTelevision, Dar-es-SalaamTelevision, and Midlands Asian Television.

Nadeem Sarwar had actively involved in sports during his school. He has won several championships in Table Tennis and Badminton

Nadeem Sarwar Whatsapp Number

+44788624441 is the latest WhatsApp number of Nadeem Sarwar 2022.

Additional Information

Email: [email protected]
Twitter: https://twitter.com/snadeemsarwar
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/syednadeemsarwar

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