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Nisa Azeezi

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Nisa Azeezi
Background information
BornMalappuram, Malappuram, Kerala
GenresQawwali
Occupation(s)Composer, singer
InstrumentHarmonium / violin
Years active1998–present

Nisa Azeezi (നിസ അസീസി) is a Ghazal and Qawwali[1] singer from Kerala, India,[2][3][4][5][6][7]

She has been teaching music at MES Muslim Educational Society Senior Secondary school, Tirur, since 2018. She also worked as a music teacher at Mamangam, performing arts center, Qatar, in the years 2018 to 2020.[8] Nisa as a singer explores Qawwali in the great Hindustani Music traditions. She is still practicing under Rafique Khan in Gwalior gharana.[9][10]

Education

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Recognition

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Discography: Ghazals/Qawwalis

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Year Album Title Song Title Lyricist Composer
2010 Ethra Madhuramaay Padunnu nee Ariyaatha Bhashayil T.P. Rajeevan Nisa Azeezi
2010 Ethra Madhuramaay Padunnu nee Naadha Ninte ee Radha Kanesh Poonur Nisa Azeezi
2010 Ethra Madhuramaay Padunnu nee Oduvilee Athura N P Koya Nisa Azeezi
2010 Ethra Madhuramaay Padunnu nee Neela Nilavinte Alankode Leelakrishnan K Baburaj
2010 Ethra Madhuramaay Padunnu nee Doore Doore Anitha Thampi K Baburaj
2010 Ethra Madhuramaay Padunnu nee Enthinu nirdhayam Jamal Kochangadi Muhammed Akbar
2010 Ethra Madhuramaay Padunnu nee Marmaram kuliraarnnu Somanath K Baburaj
2010 Ethra Madhuramaay Padunnu nee Madhumasa ragangal Alankode Leelakrishnan K Baburaj
2010 Ethra Madhuramaay Padunnu nee Madhurodaram Kanesh Poonur Nisa Azeezi
2008 Jazba E Dil Majnu Ne Allama Iqbal Muhammed Akbar
2008 Jazba E Dil Phirmuje Mirza Ghalib Muhammed Akbar
2008 Jazba E Dil Dhartho Momin Khan Momin Muhammed Akbar
2008 Jazba E Dil Naqshafar Mirza Ghalib Muhammed Akbar
2008 Jazba E Dil Baseecha Mirza Ghalib Muhammed Akbar
2008 Jazba E Dil Jois shor Mir Taqi Mir Muhammed Akbar
2008 Jazba E Dil Paaltha Allama Iqbal Muhammed Akbar
2008 Jazba E Dil Kaleesa Allama Iqbal Muhammed Akbar
2012 Ya Moula- The first sufi Rock album in Malayalam Allahu Allahu Jamal Kochangadi Nisa Azeezi
2012 Ya Moula- The first sufi Rock album in Malayalam Qwaja Nizamudhin EM Hashim Nisa Azeezi
2012 Ya Moula- The first sufi Rock album in Malayalam Dheeraril Dheeran Rajesh MA Nisa Azeezi
2012 Ya Moula- The first sufi Rock album in Malayalam Oru raathri née Rafeeq Ahmed Nisa Azeezi
2012 Ya Moula- The first sufi Rock album in Malayalam Ya Moula Mustafa Desamangalam Nisa Azeezi
2011 Sneha Prakasham Parisudhanayavane Paulose Kakkasseri Paulose Kakkasseri
2009 Nanma Nirayum Kalam Nanma Anwar Valiyad Nisa Azeezi
2009 Ini varillenna vishadam Ini varillenna P P Ramachandran Nisa Azeezi
2009 Njangalund Koode theme song for Malayala Manorama Palliative care mahesh Nisa Azeezi
2001 Mazhayente Manassinu Kuliraanu Mazhayente OP Suresh Nisa Azeezi
2013 Pachamanninum Prayuvanund Pachamanninum Mallyka Maryam Nisa Azeezi
2013 Adukkalakkai Adukkalakkai Mallyka Maryam Nisa Azeezi
2008 Viswam Chamacheedum Viswam Anil Nisa Azeezi
2013 Prapancha Naadha Prapancha Mustafa Desamangalam Nisa Azeezi
2018 Aarradi Mannu Aarradi Mannu Ashraf Poongode herlself
2022 Fa ainma thuwallu Fa ainma thuwallu Quaran herlself
2023 Avale Nee kanduvo Kaatte Avale Nee kanduvo Anvar Ali Muhsin Kurikkal
2023 Pranayame Pranayame E M Hashim Mohamed Akbar
2023 Ya Moula Ya Ya Moula Ya E M Hashim Mohamed Akbar
2023 Vinninnapartha Vinnin P A Siddique herlself

References

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  1. ^ Binoy, Rasmi (20 October 2011). "Call of qawwali". The Hindu.
  2. ^ Paul, G. S. (25 September 2014). "In praise of the Almighty". The Hindu.
  3. ^ "Pinkerala - the Social Business Media of Kerala".
  4. ^ "Adhyatma Ramayana gets a qawwali makeover | Kochi News - Times of India". The Times of India. 30 August 2020.
  5. ^ "A treat for your eyes and ears". The New Indian Express. 16 May 2012. Retrieved 26 September 2021.
  6. ^ "Discourse". DoolNews (in Malayalam). Retrieved 26 September 2021.
  7. ^ "A Gandhian tribute". The New Indian Express. 2 October 2020. Retrieved 26 September 2021.
  8. ^ ".:. Mes Tirur .:". Archived from the original on 26 September 2021. Retrieved 5 December 2023.
  9. ^ "Nisa Azeezi".
  10. ^ Deepa, Soman (19 February 2013). "Qawwali calling". Retrieved 5 December 2023 – via PressReader.
  11. ^ "Qawwali and ghazal are slowly finding an audience in Kerala, says musician Nisa Azeezi". thehindu. Retrieved 19 June 2024.
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