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Abrarul Haq was born on 21 July, 1969 in Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan, is a Pakistani singer-songwriter, philanthropist, politician (born 1969). Discover Abrarul Haq's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 56 years old?
Popular As |
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Occupation |
Singer-songwriter · Philanthropist · Politician |
Age |
56 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Cancer |
Born |
21 July 1969 |
Birthday |
21 July |
Birthplace |
Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan |
Nationality |
Pakistan
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He is a member of famous Music Department with the age 56 years old group.
Abrarul Haq Height, Weight & Measurements
At 56 years old, Abrarul Haq height is 5' 7½" (1.71 m) .
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Height |
5' 7½" (1.71 m) |
Weight |
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Not Available |
Who Is Abrarul Haq's Wife?
His wife is Hareem Abrar (m. 2005)
Family |
Parents |
Not Available |
Wife |
Hareem Abrar (m. 2005) |
Sibling |
Not Available |
Children |
3 |
Abrarul Haq Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Abrarul Haq worth at the age of 56 years old? Abrarul Haq’s income source is mostly from being a successful Music Department. He is from Pakistan. We have estimated Abrarul Haq's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2024 |
Under Review |
Net Worth in 2023 |
Pending |
Salary in 2023 |
Under Review |
House |
Not Available |
Cars |
Not Available |
Source of Income |
Music Department |
Abrarul Haq Social Network
Timeline
Abrar-ul-Haq is a Pakistani singer-songwriter, philanthropist, and a politician.
His debut 1995 album Billo De Ghar sold over 40.3million albums worldwide, which made him a household name and granted him the title of "King of Pakistani pop".
His first album as singer was Billo De Ghar, which was released in 1995.
Abrar-ul-Haq's songs have been a subject of controversy in Pakistan.
After the release of the hit song Billo De Ghar in 1995, Urdu newspapers began quoting Islamic scholars of Lahore who were of the opinion that the song was describing a man falling in love with a prostitute and wanting to marry her.
Upon the formation of Nawaz Sharif's PML-N majority government after the 1997 election, the song was banned from state-owned TV and radio channels.
Abrar-ul-Haq is the founder and chairman of Sahara for Life Trust, a private organization that has been providing health services to the people of Narowal and surrounding areas since 1998.
Abrar-ul-Haq is the Founder and Chairman of Sahara for Life Trust (SLT), a post he has held since its inception in 1998.
SLT is a private organization promoting health and education in remote areas.
SAHARA stands for: "Services Aimed at Health and Awakening in Remote Areas".
SLT is recognized and registered as a leading charitable organization in Pakistan, the U.K, and the U.S. It is also certified by the Pakistan Center for Philanthropy (PCP) and the U.N. (under the charter of DESA).
SLT has been involved in numerous relief and rehabilitation efforts over the years.
In the early 2000s, his song Nach Punjaban was met with opposition from those who thought the casual use of the word Punjaban was a demeaning way to address Punjabi women, eventually resulting in Abrar-ul-Haq re-recording a version of the song using the word Majajan instead.
In 2003, SLT established its first large-scale general hospital in Narowal, Pakistan.
The Sughra Shafi Medical Hospital Complex is a PMDC-certified general hospital that provides a wide range of healthcare services to the people of Narowal and its surrounding areas.
The location of this hospital also reduced the travel time for patients in critical condition who were unable to travel to major cities in a timely manner, thus saving lives.
In 2006, he founded the Youth Parliament of Pakistan (YPP), a non-profit, non-political, and non-religious program that fosters excellence and translates talent in the young people of Pakistan through community service and tangible achievements.
Its vision is to empower the young people of Pakistan with the ability to understand their role in society.
In 2007, the Supreme Court of Pakistan summoned the singer for an explanation of the song Parveen from the album Nara Sada Ishq Aye, alleging that it used the name Parveen in a derogatory manner that would hurt the sentiments of society.
In December 2011 Abrar-ul-Haq joined Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf.
In 2012, he was appointed as President of the Youth Wing of PTI.
In 2013, he was appointed as PTI's Secretary of Foreign Affairs.
He ran for a seat on the National Assembly as PTI's Candidate for Constituency NA-117 (Narowal-III) in the 2013 Pakistani general elections receiving 51,359 votes and won to PML-N's Ahsan Iqbal.
He was Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf's candidate for the seat of National Assembly from constituency NA-78 (Narowal-II) in the 2018 Pakistani general election.
He was again nominated as PTI's Candidate for National Assembly Constituency NA-78 (Narowal-II) for the 2018 Pakistani general elections but received 88,250 votes and lost to PML-N's Ahsan Iqbal.
On 15 November 2019, he was appointed Chairman of the Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS).
Abrar-ul-Haq was born in Faisalabad, Punjab to a civil servant father, and is the youngest among eight siblings.
He belongs to Punjabi Jat family of the Kahlon clan and his elder brother Maj (r) Israr-ul-Haq Kahlon is an active politician in Narowal.
He was initially educated at the Junior Model School, Gujrat later graduating from the Sir Syed College, Rawalpindi before getting his Master's degree in social sciences from the Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad.
Abrar-ul-Haq served as a teacher in Aitchison College, Lahore for a brief period of time but quit the faculty when he opted for a music career.
In 2019, his song Chamkeeli was the subject of a claim in a civil court in Lahore, with the courts requesting that the song be banned and removed from YouTube, alleging that it was humiliating and insulting to both men and women.
On 15 November 2019, he was appointed Pakistan Red Crescent Society's 16th chairman and assumed office on 27 December 2019.
In 2023, he left the PTI and quit politics following the controversy surrounding the May 9 riots.