In recent years, because of the popularity of Sufi music, new artists have tackled this classic. Notably, the Fariya group (Pakistan) created a viral acoustic version. However, purists argue that the digital reverb cannot match the raw chati (chest-beating rhythm) of the live dholak.

Whether you are listening to the legendary Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan tear through the acoustics of a 1980s concert hall, or a local hafiz humming it in a candle-lit shrine, the message is universal: "Cover us, O Mistress of Paradise. The world is cold, and we are fragile."

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