KARACHI: Pakistan has lost one of its most beloved Naat Khawans, Tabinda Lari, who passed away after battling heart disease. She had been receiving treatment at the National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases.
Family members have announced that her funeral prayers will be held today at Isha, Farooq Azam Mosque in North Nazimabad, with her burial to follow at Sakhi Hassan Graveyard.
Tabinda Lari earned profound admiration for her deeply moving recitations of Naats, solidifying her place in Pakistan’s religious and cultural heritage. Her heartfelt renditions, celebrated both locally and internationally, resonated with audiences and left an indelible mark on listeners through their spiritual depth and emotional power.
Her contributions extended beyond live appearances, as she became a familiar figure on television and radio, participating in countless religious conventions and special programs. Her melodious voice and unwavering commitment to performing Naats inspired many, combining classical vocal mastery with an unmatched sincerity of emotion.
The news of her demise has left fans and fellow artists in mourning. Social media platforms are flooded with tributes celebrating her exceptional talent, humility, and dedication to promoting spiritual and religious music in Pakistan. Many expressed their grief, describing her as a beacon of inspiration and a guiding figure in the world of Naats.
Tabinda Lari’s death is a profound loss to Pakistan’s religious and cultural spheres. She is remembered not only for her remarkable artistry but also for her lifelong devotion to sharing messages of peace and spirituality through her craft.

