[2][3][4] He holds the record for singing the longest commercially released qawwali, Hashr Ke Roz Yeh Poochhunga, which runs slightly over 115 minutes.
At the age of ten, he began learning Harmonium under the tutelage of Ustad Abdul Wahid Khan of Lahore.
He received sixteen years of training at the Data Ganj Baksh School of Lahore and earned masters (M.A) degrees in Urdu literature, Islamic Studies, and Philosophy, and a bachelor's degree in English literature from the University of Punjab, Lahore.
Aziz Mian was the only prominent qawwal to write his own lyrics (though, like others, he also performed songs written by other poets).
In that show, all his fans, including himself, are crying; that is the reason Aziz can't continue singing.
The Urs (death anniversary) celebration are organized by Shibli Aziz Mian, who is more interested in mysticism and Sufi traditions.
And had nine sons: Amir Khusro, Shibli, Junaid, Tabreiz, Imran, Naeem, Buali,Shahbaz Ali,and Farhan, etc.
[11] They are very similar in style to Aziz Mian himself, and like other sons of famous qawwals (Amjad Sabri, for example, or Waheed and Naveed Chishti), they perform many of their father's hits.