The most popular and widely recognized version of this naat is performed by Abdul Habib Ajmeri. Below is the Urdu text, a simple English transliteration for easy recitation, and a meaning.
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The line Rehmat-ul-lil-alameen means "Mercy to all the worlds," a title given directly to the Prophet in the Quran, highlighting his compassion for all of creation. Top Renditions: Who Sang It Best?
The emotional arc of the lyrics moves from awe and wonder to intense personal devotion, creating a powerful spiritual experience during live performances.
A common theme in this poetic tradition is the metaphor of the sun. Just as the human eye cannot gaze directly at the sun without being blinded by its intensity, the human intellect cannot fully comprehend the "light" of the Prophet’s reality. We see his reflection in the mirror of his teachings, his mercy, and his character, but his true essence—that connection to the Divine source—is veiled.
Allah janta hai muhammad ka martaba Sab se alag hai yeh rasoolullah ka sabna Duniya se hai sab se mohabbat ki zaroorat Mere rasool ki zaroorat hai duniya ki zaroorat
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The most popular and widely recognized version of this naat is performed by Abdul Habib Ajmeri. Below is the Urdu text, a simple English transliteration for easy recitation, and a meaning.
Allah Janta Hai - song and lyrics by Abdul Habib Ajmeri - Spotify allah janta hai mohammad ka martaba lyrics top
The line Rehmat-ul-lil-alameen means "Mercy to all the worlds," a title given directly to the Prophet in the Quran, highlighting his compassion for all of creation. Top Renditions: Who Sang It Best? The most popular and widely recognized version of
The emotional arc of the lyrics moves from awe and wonder to intense personal devotion, creating a powerful spiritual experience during live performances. Top Renditions: Who Sang It Best
A common theme in this poetic tradition is the metaphor of the sun. Just as the human eye cannot gaze directly at the sun without being blinded by its intensity, the human intellect cannot fully comprehend the "light" of the Prophet’s reality. We see his reflection in the mirror of his teachings, his mercy, and his character, but his true essence—that connection to the Divine source—is veiled.
Allah janta hai muhammad ka martaba Sab se alag hai yeh rasoolullah ka sabna Duniya se hai sab se mohabbat ki zaroorat Mere rasool ki zaroorat hai duniya ki zaroorat