The history of Qawwali is intertwined with religion and dates back to the 13th century. The genre of music that had already begun to see intermittent formation with Persian influences burst forth on the scene in 13th century Indian subcontinent when Amir Khusrau fused his Islamicate musical sensibilities with the devotional tunes he heard in Indian temples and added an instrument of his own making to the ensemble, the tabla. Borne out of Sufi traditions and sites where dervishes whirled in an otherworldly ecstasy, the experience of a Qawwali mehfil is bound to be intense and a moving one.


