Ghulam Dastagir Shaida Explained

Ustad Ghulam Dastagir Shaida
استاد غلام دستگیر شیدا
Birth Name:Ghulam Dastagir
Birth Date:1916
Death Date:1970
Origin:Kabul, Afghanistan
Genre:Khayal, Thumri, Tarana, Ghazal Classic
Occupation:Vocalist
Years Active:1948–1970

Ghulam Dastagir Shaida (1916–1970) was an Afghan singer and musician. Shaida was born in the Kharabat neighborhood of Kabul, home of Kabul musicians who sung in classical Indian tradition. Shaida is considered as one of the great Ustads of Afghan classical music along with Sarahang and Rahim Bakhsh. His unique voice and style of singing resulted in fellow Kharabat musicians bestowing upon him the title of Shaida, which in Sufi tradition means one who has sacrificed himself for divine love.

His father Haji Afzal was a musician as well and played the Rubab, he also traveled quite often to India for business. During one of these trips he enrolled young Shaida to take lessons from Ustad Ghulam Hossein. Shaida traveled back to India in 1948 and begun taking lessons from Ustad Abdul Wahab Khan.

After Shaida's return from India and his popularity amongst musicians and public, he was awarded the title of "Ustad" (maestro) from Ministry of culture. Also in 1964 the Minister of Press and Information Sayed Qassem Rishtya awared him a “Medal of Art”.[1]

Ustad Shaida died of his injuries after a car accident in the outskirts of Kabul, 22 April 1970. He was buried in Kabul.[2]

Notes and References

  1. https://content.library.arizona.edu/digital/collection/p16127coll6/id/17743/rec/5
  2. https://content.library.arizona.edu/digital/collection/p16127coll6/id/25853/