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  • So Nice....!!!!!! JAZAK ALLAH

  • awsome just awsome..

    

  • MASHALLAH great NAAT and great VOICE....

  • MASHAALHAH SUBHANALHAH

  • MASHA ALLAH. may ALLAH give long life to qari sb. AMEEN

  • mashaALLAH

  • VERY NICE NAAT

  • @morganhchs if u dont believe in our prophet its ur own choice!but dont u dare dare 2 talk about him like that!Astagfirullah never ever call him fake again (nauzabillah)!

  • @morganhchs time is very close when this world will finish, then every thing will be clear in front of you that who is fake and who is real.

  • @morganhchs if our PROBHET(PBUH) nazubillah is fake than you are the fakest. stupid when you dont have knowledge about anything dont dare to talk about this. it is due to HOLY PROPHET(PBUH) that you are in this world. i wish to kill you if you were here

  • i didn't realise that i got a sleep while listening to this and was still listening while i was asleep

  • This Naat contains Shirk: (which i noticed recently) At 2:49 "Jaise hi sabz gumbat nazar aye ga, Bandagi ka kareena badal jaye ga, sar jhukaney ki fursat milay gi kisse, khud hi palkon se sajday tapak jayien gay" Talking about Sajdas and ibaadat upon seeing the Prophets (salAllahu alaihe wassalam) final resting place. At 4:13 "Naam-e-Aaka jahan liya jaye ga, zikr unn ka bhi kiya jaye ga" Again another attempt to compare.
  • @amorus1 it depends on the content brother

  • @leo23541

    Yes the contents are clear. And you must also remember that the Kaafirs of Quresh in the times of the Prophet (salAllaho alaihe wasallam) also worshipped the Kaabah. But it was shirk because they had placed statues inside it.

    What may contain the RIGHT things , but done incorrectly, is WRONG.

  • @amorus1 I think there's a little bit of confusion in the interpretation of the lyrics. "Jaise hi sabz gumbat nazar ayega..." talks about viewing the Masjid-e-Nabawi and being filled with so much love of the Prophet(SWT) that the practice of praising Allah (SWT) will change (i.e. praise and prayer for Allah will be heightened through this experience).

  • @syedanoor24

    That is your interpretation. And thats a very detailed view of words which are not even present. However, i do not think that 98% of the common people would think so much about these little words. Rather understand them as they are said.

  • @amorus1 I had relisted the lyrics, I believe it is you who had misinterpreted them. Point is, no one is listening to this naat to perform shirk, it only brings them closer to the love of Allah, and to live their life according to Islam by loving RasulAllah (SAW) and trying to adapt the ways in which he lived.

  • @syedanoor24

    I agree that you have to love the Prophet (salAllaho alaihe wasallam) by doing what he (saw) has commanded us to do. not only by naats and nasheeds. And anything which can be counted as shirk should be avoided. why must we get into these naats? why not love RasoolAllah (salAllaho alaihe wasallam) by acting upon his teachings?

    It is a proven fact that people tend to go over board in their worship. please read the hadeeth and Ayahs i sent.

    I think this debate is over?

  • @amorus1 I never saw this as a debate in the first place. Urdu poetry is usually zahiri, meaning everything meant is not obvious. The truth is, no one looking to commit shirk comes to listen to this naat in the first place. The ahadith that you mentioned are indeed true, but the writer of this poem is known not to be a mushriq. Naats are not necessary, nor are hamds, but they are written as a means to express something. How people take them is upto them, intention is what is necessary.

  • @amorus1 For the lyrics that start with "Naam-e-Aaka jahan bhi liya jayega, dhikr unka jahan bhi kiya jayega." discusses that whenever RasulAllah (SAW)'s name is mentioned, there will be discussion of his life and the chest of the discusser will be filled with nur. No one is comparing RasulAllah (SAW) to Allah--naudhubillah. The love of the Prophet (SAW) is essential to living a life complete with Islam.

  • @syedanoor24

    The Kuffar of Quresh, always recognized Allah as the One who Made them.

    If you asked them who made them, they would say Allah, etc

    But they put in icons of pious people , (UZZA, MANNAT, WADD) and made them intercessors.

  • @syedanoor24

    Surah Az_Zumar (39), Ayah 3

    Surely the religion (i.e. the worship and the obedience) is for Allah only. And those who take Auliya' (protectors, helpers, lords, gods) besides Him (say): "We worship them only that they may bring us near to Allah." Verily Allah will judge between them concerning that wherein they differ. Truly, Allah guides not him who is a liar, and a disbeliever.

  • @syedanoor24

    Narrated 'Aisha: Allah's Apostle (salAllaho alaihe wasallam) in his fatal illness said, "Allah cursed the Jews and the Christians, for they built the places of worship at the graves of their prophets." And if that had not been the case, then the Prophet's grave would have been made prominent before the people. So (the Prophet ) was afraid, or the people were afraid that his grave might be taken as a place for worship.

    (Sahih Bukhari, Book of Funerals, Hadith 472)

  • beutifull.loved it from my childhood

  • AWESOM NAAT ..............MASHALLH

  • most beautiful naat ever......its the best naat

  • very nice

    

  • MASHA-ALLAH.... very sweet voice n heart tearing Words....

  • SUBHANALLAH!!!! :)

  • Thanks for upload ....... 

  • @hadayth You're very welcome brother - do remember me in your prayers.

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