17 Facts About Muhammad Juman

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Ustad Muhammad Juman was a Sindhi musician and classical singer from Pakistan, whose impact on Sindhi music is still pervasive.

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Muhammad Juman was born on 10 October 1935 in the village of Sorra, located in the Lasbela District of Balochistan, to a musician, Haji Ahmed Sakhirani of Sakhirani clan.

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Muhammad Juman went to Radio Pakistan in Karachi to start a career as a "Surando" Player.

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Muhammad Juman played symphony of Kohyari in audition and started working as a staff musician of Radio Pakistan, Karachi.

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Muhammad Juman played "Surrando" in harmany with many artists especially Ustad Muhammad Ibrahim.

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Muhammad Juman was fond of playing flute since childhood therefore he visited Radio Pakistan Karachi station several times.

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Ustad Muhammad Juman was such a musician who brought out new colors, new ways and renovations to Sindhi music.

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Muhammad Juman used to work hard and composed countless musical melodies.

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Muhammad Juman had his own unique style of singing which was appreciated not only by public but by other musicians.

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Muhammad Juman sang the poetry of mystic poets but specially sang Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai with great love.

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Muhammad Juman performed in India, Bangladesh, Japan, Australia and many other countries.

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Muhammad Juman Jumman received his music education from Ustad Nazar Hussain and Bari Waheed Ali Khan, expert on Bhittai's Surs.

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Muhammad Juman became very famous when he sang a Sindhi Kalam of Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai:.

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Muhammad Juman Jumman became well-known everywhere after performing a Saraiki Kafi of Usman Faqir:.

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Muhammad Juman was a regular performer of Sufi music on Pakistan Television shows.

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Muhammad Juman sang Mir Sikandar Khan Khoso's kafis "Ishq munjhon izhar thee ayo" and "Kech Punhal day hal kahay hal" at Radio Pakistan.

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Muhammad Juman died on 24 January 1990 at a Karachi hospital due to complications from hepatitis and diabetes.