Abdullah Qureshi

Rock Singer

Abdullah Qureshi was born in Islamabad, Islamabad Capital Territory, Pakistan on August 6th, 1993 and is the Rock Singer. At the age of 30, Abdullah Qureshi biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
August 6, 1993
Nationality
Pakistan
Place of Birth
Islamabad, Islamabad Capital Territory, Pakistan
Age
30 years old
Zodiac Sign
Leo
Profession
Musician
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Relatives: Hareem Farooq (cousin)
Abdullah Qureshi Life

Abdullah Qureshi is a Pakistani singer, songwriter, and music composer.

Born in Islamabad, Abdullah gained recognition from his covers on YouTube.

Qureshi also featured in popular music TV program Nescafé Basement Season 4 and performed an original song Awaz Do.

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Abdullah Qureshi Career

Life and career

Abdullah Qureshi was born and raised in Islamabad and received his early education from Bahria College Islamabad. From the National University of Sciences and Technology, he obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Mass Communication. Quest started out playing in underground rock and metal bands in Islamabad and then started his own thing under his own name.

He rose from his appearances on YouTube and began to perform all around Pakistan. He appeared on Nescafé Basement Season 4 and performed "Awaz Do" and "Kitni Sadiyan." In 2013, he recorded his first album, "Tere Liye." Quoshi came to fame with his take on "Afreen Afreen" of Coke Studio and his iconic interpretation of "Sufi Medley." Abdullah has released many songs since then that have earned him international attention. In Gulf News, his songs "Kali Santro" and the backstory of Junaid Jamshed's "Ilahi Teri Chokhat Par" were also included. Quitna Rolay Gatto, Quest's team anthem for Islamabad United, was released in 2018. Abdullah was also featured in Levis Live Round 2 following his fame. He has been active in Pakistan and abroad, including in England, Dubai, and Thailand.

The video of Coldplay's "Daddy" had some similarities to Abdullah Qureshi's "Lappatia."

Abdullah Qureshi, a 2022 singer, announced his decision to leave the music industry due to religious reasons. The announcement was made on his Facebook page.

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Since travelling 200 miles from Yorkshire to London, a Muslim immigrant Jew faces prison time for assaults on Orthodox Jews

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 10, 2022
Abdullah Quagogue's aims included a 14-year-old boy on his way to school and a 64-year-old man who was knocked out as he arrived at the synagogue. Last August 18, the 30-year-old struck a teacher in the head with a plastic bottle while delivering the attacks in the Stamford Hill neighborhood, which is known for its orthodox Jewish population. Quirki said it was just a coincidence that his three victims were all wearing traditional Jewish clothing and that he struck out after getting 'angrier and angrier' after a row in a store. However, prosecutor Varinder Hayre suggested to Quentin that he moved from Dewsbury to Jerusalem because "you hate Jews." Questible Magistrates' Court in east London found Quentin guilty of inflicting serious bodily injury as a result of beating, which was the subject of a trial. On December 8, Mr Law submitted the case to Snaresbrook Crown Court for sentencing, granting Quentshi bail on the condition that he does not enter Hackney, the London borough.

On their way to a synagogue in north London, a Muslim man travelled from Yorkshire to north London to assault three Jews

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 25, 2022
Abdullah Qureshi, 29, of Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, has been charged with attacking three Orthodox Jews in Stamford Hill, London, a wealthy Jewish neighborhood in the capital. The Muslim man has been accused of travelling 180 miles from Yorkshire to London in order to'deliberately' threaten "members of the Jewish faith.' On their way to a synagogue, two men were disarmed, and one young boy was harmed while walking the Jewish School wearing a Jewish coat.