Ghulam Ali, born on December 5, 1940, is a renowned Pakistani ghazal singer hailing from the prestigious Patiala gharana. With a career spanning decades, Ghulam Ali has captivated audiences with his soulful renditions of ghazals, qawwali, and sufi music. His rich, emotive voice has made him a beloved figure in the world of classical and semi-classical music. Ghulam Ali's repertoire includes iconic ghazals like "Wo Jo Hum Mein Tum Mein Qarar Tha" and "Chupke Chupke Raat Din Aansu Bahana Yaad Hai," which have resonated deeply with listeners. Beyond his musical prowess, Ghulam Ali is also known for his scholarly contributions to Islamic sciences and his role as a spiritual leader in the Mujaddidi Sufi order. His concerts, such as the memorable performances with Talat Aziz, have left indelible marks on the hearts of his fans. Despite facing controversies, including a canceled concert in Mumbai due to political protests, Ghulam Ali's artistry continues to inspire and uplift audiences worldwide.