Zeenat Siddiqui Explained

Zeenat un-Nisa Siddiqui
Native Name:زینت النساء صديقي
Birth Date:1947 6, df=y
Birth Place:Matiari, Sind, Pakistan
Nationality:Pakistani
Education:Bachelor of Arts
Alma Mater:Zubaida Girls College, Hyderabad
Occupation:Folk singer
Years Active:1960s–2010s
Father:Akhund Fazal Siddiqui
Spouse:Liaquat Ali Akhund
Children:3 daughters and 1 son (deceased)

Zeenat un-Nisa Siddiqui (Sindhi: زینت النساء صديقي, born 1947) is a folk singer of Sindh. Born in Matiari, Sindh, she is famous for her soulful folk songs.

Biography

Zeenat Siddiqui was born in 1947 in Matiari, Sindh, Pakistan. Her father, Akhund Fazal Siddiqui, was a poet, and they were descendants of the Murids of Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai. She received her primary education in Matiari and Hyderabad and passed the matriculation examination from Government Miran School in Hyderabad, Sindh. Zeenat Siddiqui earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Zubaida Girls College in Hyderabad.[1]

She began singing hamds, naats, and folk songs during school functions when she was in the seventh grade. Her teachers, Razia Panah Ali Shah and Mrs. Mumtaz Qureshi, encouraged her singing talent. She was introduced to Radio Pakistan Hyderabad by the producer, Ghulam Hussain Shaikh. As a college student, she recorded following two songs at Radio Pakistan Hyderabad:[2]

She had a son named Asim Ali Akhund, who was a renowned socialist speaker and philosopher from Hyderabad. He had children in Russia but has since passed away.[3]

She received musical training from Master Muhammad Ibrahim, Ustad Pretamdas and Dadi Leela Vati.[4] Her folk songs gained significant popularity among radio listeners. Additionally, she would recite naats during Meelads and other religious gatherings.

References

  1. Panhwer . Najma . 2006 . ڳڻن ڀريون ڳالھيون . Sartyoon . 17 . 6 . 12.
  2. Web site: Kumar . Nihal . 16 October 2016 . ڪيئن آھيو، ڪٿي آھيو (Interview of Zeenat Siddiqui) . 28 June 2022 . Daily Kawish, Hyderabad, Dated 16 October 2016, pp. 2.
  3. News: HYDERABAD: Marxist scholar dies at 32 . 4 September 2008 .
  4. لوڪ گيتن جي راڻي، زينت صديقي, Daily Pahenji Akhbar, 15 June 2020