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तू कुजा, मन कुजा ! तू कुजा, मन कुजा !
बलग़ल उ़ला बिकमालिहि, कशफ-द्दुजा बिजमालिहि
हसुनत जमीउ़ खि़सालिहि, स़ल्लू अ़लयहि व आलिहि
तू कुजा, मन कुजा ! तू कुजा, मन कुजा !
तू कुजा, मन कुजा ! तू कुजा, मन कुजा !
तू अमीर-ए-हरम, मैं फ़क़ीर-ए-अ'जम
तेरे गुन और ये लब, मैं तलब ही तलब
तू अता ही अता !
तू कुजा, मन कुजा ! तू कुजा, मन कुजा !
तू कुजा, मन कुजा ! तू कुजा, मन कुजा ! baarahwi.n ka noor dil pe chha gaya, aa gae nabi, aa gae nabi
noor se saja 'arsh-e-kibriya, aa gae nabi, aa gae nabi
parchamo.n ki hai bahaar, hai KHushi ye shaandaar
har taraf baras rahi hai rahmato.n ki jo phuwaar
har taraf samaa.n kaif se bhara, aa gae nabi, aa gae nabi
baarahwi.n ka noor dil pe chha gaya, aa gae nabi, aa gae nabi habibi jadd-al-hasnain ! ya rasoolallah !
habibi jadd-al-hasnain ! ya rasoolallah !
chaar-soo ujaala ujaala
mustafa ke aane se
KHushiyo.n bhare din-raat hai.n
meelaad ke lamhaat hai.n
dil ke ajab jazbaat hai.n
meelaad ke lamhaat hai.n
habibi jadd-al-hasnain ! ya rasoolallah !
habibi jadd-al-hasnain ! ya rasoolallah ! aa gae sarkaar ! jhoomo !
nabiyo.n ke sardaar ! jhoomo !
do jag ke muKHtaar ! jhoomo !
hai.n sab ke Gam-KHwaar ! jhoomo !
ye meelaad-e-KHair-ul-wara ho raha hai
ye meelaad-e-KHair-ul-wara ho raha hai
aaqa ki aamad ! marhaba ! ya mustafa ! ya mustafa ! ya mustafa !
tu hai 'aashiq-e-nabi sab ko ye bataae jaa
mustafa ke 'ishq me.n mehfile.n sajaae jaa
ya mustafa ! ya mustafa !
ya mustafa ! ya mustafa !
jashn-e-aamad-e-nabi, jashn-e-aamad-e-nabi
dil se tu manaae jaa, dil se tu manaae jaa
ya mustafa ! ya mustafa !
ya mustafa ! ya mustafa ! assalaamu 'alaika ya ! ya rasoolallah !
assalaamu 'alaika ya habibi ! ya nabiyallah !
saj gai hai ye zamee.n, saj gaya hai aasmaa.n
mustafa ke noor se saj gaya hai kul jahaa.n
marhaba ! marhaba !
marhaba ya mustafa salle-'ala !
duniya ka sab se ba.Da, sab se ba.Da jashn hai
mere sarkaar ke meelaad ka ye jashn hai
aaqa ka jashn hai, maula ka jashn hai
pyaare ka jashn hai, jashn hai salle-'ala nabiyyina ! salle-'ala muhammadin !
salle-'ala shafi'ena ! salle-'ala muhammadin !
sadiyo.n se jo karte hai.n, wohi kaam karenge
is saal bhi ham shaan se meelaad karenge
gar shaan se jeena hai to meelaad hai karna
uTha ke sar chalna hai to meelaad hai karna
kaho na ! kaho na ! kaho meelaad waale ham !
kaho na ! kaho na ! kaho meelaad waale ham ! ya rasoolallah ! ya habeeballah !
pukaaro, ya rasoolallah ! ya habeeballah !
tum bhi kar ke un ka charcha
apne dil chamkaao
unche me.n uncha nabi ka jhanda
aa'la se aa'la nabi ka jhanda
'azmat waala nabi ka jhanda
ghar ghar me.n lehraao
pukaaro, ya rasoolallah ! ya habeeballah !
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तू कुजा, मन कुजा ! / Tu Kuja, Man Kuja !
बारहवीं का नूर दिल पे छा गया / Barahwin Ka Noor Dil Pe Chha Gaya | Barwi Ka Noor Dil Pe Chha Gaya
मीलाद के लम्हात हैं | सय्यिदी या मुस्तफ़ा मरहबा मरहबा / Milad Ke Lamhat Hain | Syedi Ya Mustafa Marhaba Marhaba
ये जश्न-ए-हबीब-ए-ख़ुदा हो रहा है | ये मीलाद-ए-ख़ैर-उल-वरा हो रहा है / Ye Jashn-e-Habib-e-Khuda Ho Raha Hai | Ye Milad-e-Khair-ul-wara Ho Raha Hai
या मुस्तफ़ा या मुस्तफ़ा | तू है आशिक़-ए-नबी सब को ये बताए जा / Ya Mustafa Ya Mustafa | Tu Hai Aashiq-e-Nabi Sab Ko Ye Batae Ja
दुनिया का सब से बड़ा जश्न है / Duniya Ka Sab Se Bada Jashn Hai | Dunya Ka Sab Se Bara Jashn Hai
कहो मीलाद वाले हम | हम मीलाद वाले / Kaho Milad Wale Hum | Hum Milad Wale
पुकारो या रसूलल्लाह | तुम भी कर के उन का चर्चा अपने दिल चमकाओ / Pukaro Ya Rasoolallah | Pukaro Ya Rasool Allah | Tum Bhi Kar Ke Unka Charcha Apne Dil
Introduction
The tradition of reciting Naat is as old as the history of Islam. Naat is the way for the Holy Prophet Muhammad to express respect, compassion and love. Muslims all over the world love and respect Prophet Muhammad by Naat Sharif. However, they are written in many different languages and Naat Lyrics can be found on internet.
What is Naat
Naat Sharif is the name of the term spoken in appreciation of our beloved Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH). A Naat is a poem sung to praise Islam’s last prophet, Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH), without a music. Naat Pak is a religious ritual in Islam to praise Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) and is used in India, Pakistan and other countries by Muslim people.
The Naat is a poetic representation of physical and spiritual perfection (peace and blessings be upon him) and the high rank of the Holy Prophet. Hazrat Hassan Bin Thabit (R.A.) is one of the best Naat khawans of the era of the Holy Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him). Naats are also referred to as Naat e Sharif, Naat e Mubarak, Naat e Pak, etc.
His companions would love to praise his dignity throughout the life of the Prophet (SAWS). It had already reached the point that the Prophet himself had asked his beloved followers to praise him with moderation.
The origins of Naat were meant to be from that time. Even if it’s really hard to trace back the authenticity. Naat Sharif can be written in different ways. However, compared to other tributes and qasida, their distinctive characteristic is the sincere and personal manner in which they are written. Naat is an effective and lyrical poem in which the poet directly refers to and prays for the Prophet (SAW). In the first century of Islam, writing and reciting Naat Sharif for the Prophet (SAW) became a common tradition and remained unchanged until today.
History of Naat
The history of Naats and Naat Khuwani goes back to the time of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) himself. it is presented Before the beginning of any massive event in Muslim countries. Arabs or Middle Easterners were great artists who used to present Naat. At a time when people began to understand Islam, a poet named Hassan also converted to faith and, as history indicates, became the main Naat Khuwan who used to recite Naat in honor of the early Islamic era of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), the Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) companions and disciples used the medium of Naat Sharif to worship him. The Naat Sharif originated from that time and was later turned into a new style. Several companions have compiled Naats for the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
Naat Sharif Trend in India & Pakistan
The trend was first presented by Persian poets in the Indian subcontinent (Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh), but later by Urdu poets in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Urdu is a dialect devoted to Naat Sharif and has been devoted to this wonderful style of articulation for three centuries, which remains solely for the praise of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
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