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Jyoti Nooran: Sufi music fills a void that pop music can't

Singer Jyoti Nooran on her love for the genre as she gears for Sufi Route, along with Rahman and Brit singer Yusuf

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The Nooran sisters

The Nooran sisters

The second edition of The Sufi Route is set to enthrall fans in the capital next year, with AR Rahman, British singer-songwriter Sami Yusuf, Sartaaj, Nooran Sisters and Dhruv Sangari, among others, featuring in the line-up of artistes. An initiative of Friday Music Project, the show will be headlined by Yusuf, along with Rahman.

Talking about his debut India act, Yusuf says, "India's remarkable spiritual legacy has been a fountain of wisdom for the world. With divisions on the rise, the universality and tolerance of Sufism can help us transcend differences, and reach a place of harmony. I'm excited to be part of this event."

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