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Habib Jalib’s powerful poem Ab deher mein beyaar-o-madadgar hain hum was first presented in Raag Deshkaar by Sarah Zaman at a Women Action Forum (WAF) jalsa in 1986. At the time, Neelam Hussain invited Zaman to compose and perform the ghazal, which has since become WAF’s anthem. Written in response to protests against the Hudood… Continue reading Powerful Rendition of Habib Jalib’s Poem

Sarah Zaman’s unforgettable performance alongside Chote Ghulam Ali Khan Sahab at the Lok Virsa Museum in Islamabad stands as a cherished moment in her career. During this visit, Khan Sahab was being documented at the museum, with Sarah Zaman and Samina Najam Syed accompanying him. Sarah fondly recalls the memorable train ride shared with Samina… Continue reading Performance with Chote Ghulam Ali Khan Sahab

At a memorable musical gathering, Sarah Zaman had the honor of meeting the legendary Madam Noor Jehan, the Malka-e-Tarannum (Queen of Melody). During their interaction, Madam Noor Jehan made a special request for Sarah to sing a song, a moment that left an indelible mark on Sarah’s career. The encounter with such a revered icon… Continue reading A Memorable Encounter with Madam Noor Jehan

From left to right: Rubina Badar, Sarah Zaman, and Samina Najam (disciples of Ustad Chote Ghulam Ali Khan). Seated (not visible): Ustad Parvez Paras, Badar Zaman, and Qamar Zaman (disciples of Ustad Chote Ghulam Ali Khan). Ghulam Jaffar accompanied on clarinet. Sarah Zaman organized the first-ever reference for a female artist in Pakistan, honoring Shahida… Continue reading Honoring Shahida Parveen

From right to left: Mian Tufail Narowal on tablas, Parvez Paras Sahab on surmandal, and Ustad Muhammad Baksh on harmonium. In 1988, at the age of 28, Sarah Zaman graced the stage of the Toronto Caravan Festival, performing for 8 out of the 10 days of this prestigious cultural event. Representing Pakistan at the Lahore… Continue reading Represents Pakistan at the Toronto Caravan Festival

Sarah Zaman and Noor Zehra Kazim immersed themselves in the study of classical music, learning a bandish in Raag Bhairavi at the Sanjan Nagar Public Education Trust. This memorable session was part of their riyaaz (practice), where they explored the nuances of Thumri, a delicate and emotive form of classical music, at the Sanjan Nagar… Continue reading Riyaaz of Thumri & Raag Bhairavi

In 2000, after recovering from a four-year hiatus due to health issues, Sarah Zaman was invited by Asma Jahangir to present her paper, “The Status of Traditional Artists in Pakistan”, at the WIPSA (Women in Peace South Asia) Conference in Delhi. The 10-day tour marked a significant milestone in Sarah’s return to the public sphere.… Continue reading WIPSA Conference in 2000

During her time in Delhi, Sarah Zaman had the opportunity to participate in a special impromptu session at the home of friends and fellow artists, Akram and Huma. The couple had invited Pathane Khan, a renowned Sufi singer, to visit, and Sarah was invited to join them. The gathering became a spontaneous musical exchange, where… Continue reading Impromptu Musical Exchange with Pathane Khan

Sarah Zaman was invited to perform at the All Pakistan Music Conference (APMC) in Karachi, a key event in Pakistan’s music scene. Her performance, showcasing her deep connection to classical and Sufi music, was a memorable highlight of the annual conference, reinforcing her standing as a distinguished artist in the music community.