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  • May Allah bless the soul of Rafi Saab with the best in heavens

  • YA ALLAH sab Musilmanoo ke aap eee ek bozorg sahara he AMEEN.

  • Great song. He sang this song live in Mile End, London in October 1979. He sang it at a slower pace. He did justice to the song. Rafi would never mess about with religious songs. He had high respects for all. That's why he is loved by people of all religions from every corner of the world.

  • best version of HATIM TAI,i still remember shakila&jairaj.another good song JHOOMTI HAI NAZAR JHOOMTA HAI PYAR by rafi saab&some female voice.

  • Vallah,kuro khubsurat andaz.

    song lyrics,

    Singer,music.

    All in all this is classicaly the best

    Song ever produced giving examples of

    Allah's greatness,kindness,hikmaat,mir­acles

    From rare examples selected from the very holy Book of deen e Islaam.SubhanAllah.

  • India is a great country !! Here Naushad saab gives us immortal creations like "madhuban men radhika naache re" and "man tarpat hari darshan ko aaj", and SN Tripathi composes wonders like one with great tales of Khalil , Ayyub , Yunus and.......

    Where else in the world you ll find such an example !!

    I have heard that Rafi saab himself regarded this song as one of the 10 best songs he sung.

    long live india....long live secularism !!

  • My father would cry whenever he would listen to this song, he was a great fan of Rafi sahib and so many others. He would tell us the stories of united India where Hindus and Muslims grew up mostly like brothers and sisters and absolutely had no problems.  Eids and holies were celebrated with same zest and spirit, and temples and mosques had equal respects from all walks of lives. Likewise mutual respect was a common phenomena where Fanatics on both sides were in real minority...the Brits undid

  • thanks very very much moula53 avry good song and a great prayer

  • Sri Nath Thripati tuned this Akthar Romani's song , so good , even later it is used in Jithendra / Sangeetha Bijlani version of Hathim thai also. Jairaj is the actor in this song .He( Paidy Jairaj ) is from Karim Nagar ( Andhra Pradesh-28-9-1909 / 11-8-2000 ) awarded Dada saheb Phalke award also-Arani.Apparao-Hydrabad-A.­P.

  • Lyrics are by Akhtar Romani.

  • Such a beautiful song -- such moving lyrics and Rafi at his best as usual -- I tears up every time I listen to it.

  • Great song by  thaks for uploding

  • Give me S.N.Tripathi songs of C grade films than present A grade film songs(don't deserve to be called songs). The KING on THRONE is S.N.TRIPATHI.

  • I wonder who wrote lyrics for this song?

    They framed is perfectly talking about so many profets.

  • muhammad rafi voice is awesome ! excellent

  • Thanks for your sweet comments. Those days we had categorized the male as well as female singers in order of their merit and melodeous voice. They would be first Mohd. Rafi, Talat Mehmood, Hemant Kumar, Kishore Kumar, C H Atma, Manna Dey & Lata, Asha, Shamshad Begum, Geeta Bali (later Dutt), Suraya and Noor Jehan. Yes there was no TV then which came into existence during 1972 only in our State. Those were the days one can never forget. See the songs of 1950s, 1960s are still fresh.

  • @czadoo

    I was born in the late 70s but I only like hindi songs from the 50s and 60s. After the 80s it all went downhill for me. I still have around 200 cassette tapes. sure, cds last longer but playing rafi on a cassette is sheer nostalgia. take care friend.

  • SIr TV came in 1982 when Asian Games came to Delhi. Before that it was in Delhi. I do not about other metros. We listen songs on Radio or purchased records or later on tape.

  • @czadoo just one correction. Geeta Bali and Geeta Datt were different.Geeta dutt was Geeta Roy earlier and Geeta bali later became shammi kapoor's wife. Geeta bali unfortunatly died young in 1965 in age of 35.

  • No one can sing this song for all times to come the way Rafi Saheb has sung this. I remember having failed in my 10th class for I kept on watching Hatim Tai over and over on the previous days of my Math, Science & English papers during 1958-59. This is the song which will never fade out of the mindof people who must have heard this. We salute Rafi Saheb & the Music Director for such a beautiful composition. I also once ayer suggested to our Head Master for singing this song as a morning prayer.

  • Hi this is Kaleem iam wishing to download the whole movie pls reply

  • Hello Mr. Kaleem. I wish I could help you. I saw this movie in March,1958 3 days before my Math, Science & English Papers of 10th grade which exam during those days was conduced by University of Jammu & Kashmir. I watched this movie consecutively for three times only because of this song and nothing else. I was, those days, myself a Radio Singer and won many prizes for singing this song. Today I am an old man of 67 years of age but I still have a great passion for singing. God bless you.

  • @czadoo

    Very nice to see such positive comments and that people still appreciate great and real music like this. I suppose those days you had no tv and only rafi and hemant kumar's voices on the radio were entertainment. Must have been great!

  • Thanks for your comments. Those days we had categorized the singers in order of their melodeous voice. Those were Mohd. Rafi, Talat Mahmood, Hemant Kumar, Kishore Kumar and so on. Out of women folk, it was Lata Mangeshkar, Asha Bhonsle, Shamshad Begum, Geeta Bali (later Dutt) Suraya and so on. Yes, of course, Radio Only. TV came into existence in 1972 only in our State. Tape recorders too came to be known in 1960s.

  • Who ever has posted this one , thank u very much , my mom sings it every time and she has been teaching us thank u very much ,

  • I've been looking for this song for a very long time - thanks for posting.

    Do you have the original film?

  • Subhan allah

  • Cant mes with this track or his voice

  • Love this track so much !!!!!!!!!! No one could have sung this like Rafi did.

  • i like this video ver much

  • Thanks for posting this song. i was looking for this for a long time.

  • Love rafi---I love how the music follows his

    voice----nothing is overdone--- perfect

    the voice of Rafi--softer than cool whip

  • Thank you Moula. I was looking for this song for sometime now. I really would like to see Hatim Tai again but have no idea where I can get a video or dvd of it. Any help?

  • thanks yaar !

  • I have been looking for this song for over 20 years until I found this on You Tube this morning. What a great of You Tube. This song by Rafi Saheb is ever green and will remain so for all times to come. Hats of to the Music Directors, Lyricists, composers and the singers of that era.

  • subhan allah!!

  • Great song,very popular in those days. Thanks4posting.

  • Mohammad Rafi on Jairaj in Hatimtai (1956). S N Tripathi's music on Akhtar Romani's lyrics.

  • sunkar,behad sukoon mila

    very very nice song

    parvar digar-e-aalam

    tera hi hai sahara

  • Wa rafi saab is great, cant mess with da greatest voice

  • S N Tripathi remains an underestimated Music Director. Sankar Jaikishen, C Ramachandra, Naushad Ali those were the days. The actor was I think Jairaj. The voice of inimiatble Rafi. God is Great.

  • wat a gr8 song

    gr8est ever voice

    thanx4upload gr8est gem

  • well very very nice song the song tell about the paigambars whihc came int he world and depict the need of allah at all time in this woirld thanks for such nice song zahid

  • Great song! Thanks for posting this gem, dost.

  • you are welcome friend sanju13

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