While Atif Aslam may be known for several hit songs, be it in Pakistan or in Bollywood – a few of the ones that his followers have began to love him for are his exceptional vocals in Tajdar e Haram and the recently launched Asma ul Husna.
While appearing on a TV show with anchor Hamid Mir, Aslam rejected rumours that he was quitting the music industry for religious reasons. He said “I am not quitting music.”
“The topic of leaving the music industry is one that’s quite personal. But I want to keep myself attached to my religion while still being part of the world. I won’t say I will be giving up on music entirely, but I want to highlight important aspects of religion [through music] like the 99 names of Allah and Tajdar-e-Haram,” he added.
He also revealed that his biggest wish is to recite Azaan at the holiest place on earth, the Holy Kaaba one day. He went further to add that he would do anything for that one person who would help him fulfill the wish.
His fans all over the world are praying for his wish to come true as soon as possible.