Irfan R. Toor
Toorabad,
Sialkot - 51311, Pakistan
Tel: (0 (0 92) 52) 3575 366
Cel: 0 (0 92) 334 8019 366
#63, rue des Rigoles,
Paris - 75020, France
Cell: 0 (0 33) 6.22.71.25.59
E-mail: irfan@neosense.com
Collaborations
- Bandwidth Enhancer - Embedded device to enhance the bandwidth by reducing redundancy.
- Traffic Analyzer - Embedded device, which can be connected to LAN to anlyze and view traffic.
- Open Source Relience - LAMP paradigm
- Nusrat Forever
- MM
- Qword - Quran Word, for digital composing and printing of Quran
Personal Projects
- SN2 - Web based SystemNEXT
- UBlog - Urdu plugin for Blogging
- SPARK - code name for a web based application framework, deploying a to-the-point Templating, AJAX, PHP, MySQL and Linux
- XS2 - Extended Subscription Manager plugin
- Urdu Extension - Ligature based parsing extension for Urdu
- SystemNEXT - a complete office automation system
Hobbies and Interest
Working on innovative ideas, Designing Systems, coding utilities. Reading Magazines, articles and sometimes novels too. Writing. Web Surfing, Tourism and Games of Chess and Badminton

November 13th, 2005 at 9:26 pm
[...] Other than working on a 8 to 6 fulltime job and my music albums, I am regularly working with my friend Irfan on nusratforever.com project. [...]
November 14th, 2005 at 12:07 am
[...] The basic idea was originated by Talha. He discussed it with his friend Irfan, and as a result this site came into being. This site is a joint venture of Talha Synth Labs and NeoSense Inc. [...]
September 5th, 2006 at 2:26 pm
bah c’est cool mec mais je ne comprend pas grand chose de tout ce que t’àécrit mais bon c’est joli et ça fait pro alors bonne continuation
September 11th, 2007 at 3:46 am
I’m wondering how one does uploads to your (beautiful!) Nusratforever.com site.
In 1999, I obtained copyright permission to do a music transcription of Nusrat’s “Tumhen Dil Lagi Bhool Jani Paregee.” The annotated transcription is available for downloading as a 103-page pdf at conalboyce.com (near the bottom of the page). Can you explain the procedure for me to do an upload of that pdf to Nusratforever.com?
Or, if it looks suitable to you, a more straightforward approach might be for you to just grab the pdf from there and post it internally? I’m not concerned about my own “copyright” etc. Just want to share the pdf (and my enthusiasm about Nusrat). Your thoughts?
September 13th, 2007 at 6:09 pm
I must acknowledge your genius in analyzing the work of another genius. Its a lovely reference and regarding your research on Urdu, I really appreciate your research from the bottom of my heart.
I’ll recommend you to study Ghalib, the immortal poet of Urdu. Hopefully there will be some of his work translated to other languages as well.
I don’t find no words to thank you enough for all of the time you dedicated to this research project, but well, being at the mercy of the words for the expression of my gratitude, I’ll use, rather, the minimum to say the most. Thank you.
December 29th, 2007 at 1:28 pm
Hi Irfan,
The website nusratforever.com has some very unique collection which is hard to find anywhere else (trust me, I have been looking). Also seems like you guys know your stuff. For example low pitch and high pitch samples. You don’t see it else where.
Just wondering, are you guys still adding stuff? If you want, I have some gigs of Khan Sb’s collection. All sorted. Including a concert he did in Paris. Let me know if you interested to put it up.
Great work by the way.
Regards