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Sarfraz Ahmed latest Naat in Karachi

In a video Sarfaraz Ahmed was reciting Naat on the ceremony of his son's Aqeeqa in Karachi. Video was latest naat by sarfaraz in which he was reciting the Naat “Main Madiny Chala.”

Sarfaraz also recited the naat before this when in a video Sarfaraz Ahmed was receting Naat before the match in Pakistan Super League (PSL). Video was uploaded on the official Facebook page of Quetta Gladiators, in which he was receting the Naat “Main Madiny Chala.” Now in the ceremony he was reciting this naat again with the popular naat khawan Tahir Qadri.

Skipper of national Twenty20 and One-day International team Sarfaraz Ahmed is very happy to become father of a son who was born at a private hospital in Karachi.

Sarfaraz has a very Soulful voice. He was reciting naat with the famous professional naat reciter Tahir Qadri. The aqeeqah occasion was very spiritual. This naat ceremony make wonderful this occasion. Sarfaraz was very happy in the video and he was thanking Allah for this blessings of Him.

Muhammad Sarfaraz is the Captain of both formats of Pakistan Cricket Twenty Twenty International and One day International Also. He is not only a very talented batsman and keeper but also a well leader of the team Pakistan.

 



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