Məhsul kodu: 9759
The full lyrics of the phrase are:
“ Allah janta hai, tujh se hi roshni milti, Mohammad ka martaba, har dil mein basti ”
Waqt-e-dhuk mein na roye wo hasina khuda Laykin hum bhi hain deewane Mohammad ke
حاضر ہیں بخشنے والے گناہ لیکن ہم بھی ہیں دیوانے محمد کے
Many short-video apps crop the Naat to 30 seconds. The "exclusive" version contains the mid-section verses about the Prophet’s miracles (Mu'jizat) and his treatment of orphans, which are missing in mainstream recuts.
“Allah Janta Hai – Mohammad Ka Martaba” (sometimes rendered simply as Allah Janta Hai ) has quickly become one of the most talked‑about devotional tracks in contemporary South Asian music. Blending traditional qawwali phrasing with modern production, the song celebrates the reverence Muslims hold for the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) while reminding listeners of the omniscient presence of Allah.
The full lyrics of the phrase are:
“ Allah janta hai, tujh se hi roshni milti, Mohammad ka martaba, har dil mein basti ”
Waqt-e-dhuk mein na roye wo hasina khuda Laykin hum bhi hain deewane Mohammad ke
حاضر ہیں بخشنے والے گناہ لیکن ہم بھی ہیں دیوانے محمد کے
Many short-video apps crop the Naat to 30 seconds. The "exclusive" version contains the mid-section verses about the Prophet’s miracles (Mu'jizat) and his treatment of orphans, which are missing in mainstream recuts.
“Allah Janta Hai – Mohammad Ka Martaba” (sometimes rendered simply as Allah Janta Hai ) has quickly become one of the most talked‑about devotional tracks in contemporary South Asian music. Blending traditional qawwali phrasing with modern production, the song celebrates the reverence Muslims hold for the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) while reminding listeners of the omniscient presence of Allah.