According to Nasrat's personal account, he was first discovered after singing the songs of Ahmad Zahir on a national radio broadcast.
Establishing contact with other fellow countrymen in Hamburg, Nasrat became more involved in the music scene with the other exiled singers and musicians.
From his initial involvements in private parties to the formal weddings where strong singing background is considered, Nasrat's name ranked high on the choice list.
On May 7, 2005, Nasrat Parsa performed a concert in Vancouver, Canada, on the occasion of Mother's Day, opening a comprehensive tour that was scheduled to include several cities in North America.
The grief-stricken bereaved family members and fans around the world individually held services to honor the singer.
Notably, the funeral held at Sayed Jamaladen Masjid by Habib Qaderi on May 15, 2005, in Orange County, United States, drew thousands of sorrowful fans.
Other cities, in the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia, and Afghanistan also held similar mourning sessions.
Furthermore, it called for active action against violence in future concert events to protect the other musical assets of Afghanistan.