The Naat Sharif "Hai.N Mere Peer Laasaani Muhayyuddin Jeelaani," written by Mufti Ahmed Yar Khan Naimi, is a heartfelt devotional poem dedicated to Hazrat Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani, also known as Ghaus-e-Azam. It celebrates the saint's unmatched spiritual authority, describing him as a beacon of divine light connected to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and Imam Ali's lineage. The verses reflect a deep faith in Ghaus-e-Azam’s role as a protector and guide, providing comfort and support to followers in times of distress. Recited by Naat Khwans like Maulana Ubaid Raza Attari, this Naat resonates with devotees, reinforcing their bond with Ghaus-e-Azam's spiritual legacy.
Here are the complete lyrics for the Hain Mere Peer Laasaani Muhayyuddin Jeelaani " written by Mufti Ahmed Yar Khan Naimi, in both English and Hindi.
Hain Mere Peer Lasani Muhayyuddin Jeelani Nabi Ki Shama Noorani Muhayyuddin Jeelani
Ali Ke Ladle, Noor Nigah Hazrat Zahra Rasoolullah Ke Jani Muhayyuddin Jeelani
Laqab Hai Qutb Rabbani, Sharaf Mahboob Subhani Hai Rukh Qindeel Noorani, Muhayyuddin Jeelani
Bilaadullahi Mulki Tahta Hukmi Se Hui Saabit Jahan Mein Teri Sultani, Muhayyuddin Jeelani
Ba-Juz Tere, Shah Bagdad! Koi Aur Kya Jaane Mere Dil Ki Pareshani, Muhayyuddin Jeelani
Faqeer Qadri Main, Badshah Qadri Tum Ho Ho Dard Dil Ki Darmani, Muhayyuddin Jeelani
Khushi Se Kar Do Misl Ward Mere Guncha Dil Ko Pa Sultan Samnani, Muhayyuddin Jeelani
Tumhara Ik Ishara Ho To Mera Kaam Ban Jaye Rafa Ho Saari Hairani, Muhayyuddin Jeelani
Madad Ka Waqt Hai, Mushkil Kushai Ke Liye Aao Hai Bahr Gam Mein Tugyaani, Muhayyuddin Jeelani
Gaus Piya Sarkaar ! Mera Kar Do Be.Da Paar - Full Naat Sharif Lyrics
The Naat Sharif "Ghaus Piya Sarkar," written by poet Arshad Habibi, is a devotional tribute to Hazrat Ghaus-e-Azam, Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani, a prominent Sufi saint deeply revered in Islamic tradition. Through heartfelt verses, the Naat reflects profound reverence and devotion, celebrating Hazrat Ghaus-e-Azam as a source of spiritual guidance and divine blessing for followers.
The words "Ghaus Piya Sarkar" translate to "Beloved Master Ghaus," capturing the essence of love and loyalty devotees feel toward this esteemed figure. Arshad Habibi's verses illustrate Hazrat Abdul Qadir Jilani’s spiritual significance, portraying him as a protector and source of comfort for those seeking solace and connection to the Divine.
Popular renditions of "Ghaus Piya Sarkar" by notable Naat Khwans, including Milad Raza Qadri, have amplified its reach, making it widely cherished. These performances resonate deeply with listeners, bringing the poetry’s spiritual themes to life and allowing devotees to reflect on the enduring legacy of Hazrat Ghaus-e-Azam.
Here are the complete lyrics for the Naat Sharif "Ghaus Piya Sarkar," written by Arshad Habibi, in both English and Hindi.
About the Naat Sharif "Shai al Lillah Ya Abdul Qadir"
"Shai al Lillah Ya Abdul Qadir" is a revered Manqabat (devotional poem) dedicated to Hazrat Abdul Qadir Jilani, a prominent Sufi saint known as Ghaus-e-Azam. This Manqabat is cherished in Islamic traditions for its profound spiritual significance and is often recited to seek blessings and spiritual guidance.
The Manqabat has been performed by various artists, each bringing their unique rendition to the piece. Notable recitations include those by Alhaaj Owais Raza Qadri and Hafiz Muhammad Amir Qadri. These performances are widely available on platforms like YouTube, allowing devotees to listen and reflect upon the spiritual messages conveyed.
For those interested in experiencing this Manqabat, here is a rendition by Alhaaj Owais Raza Qadri:
(Shaial-Lillah Ya Abd-Al-Qaadir - English Naat Lyrics)
Imdaad Kun, Imdaad Kun
Az Ranj-O-Gam Aazaad Kun
Dar Deen-O-Duniya Shaad Kun
Ya Gaus-E-Aa'zam Dast-Geer !
Shaial-Lillah, Ya 'Abd-Al-Qaadir !
Saakin Al-Bagdaad Ya Shaikh Al-Jeelaani !
Azal Se Haath Me.N Daaman Hai Aaya Gaus-E-Aa'zam Ka
Karam Se Silsila Ham Ne Hai Paaya Gaus-E-Aa'zam Ka
'Adam Se Rab Ne Shaidaai Banaaya Gaus-E-Aa'zam Ka
Khuda Ke Fazl Se Ham Par Hai Saaya Gaus-E-Aa'zam Ka
Hame.N Dono.N Jahaa.N Me.N Hai Sahaara Gaus-E-Aa'zam Ka
Shaial-Lillah, Ya 'Abd-Al-Qaadir !
Saakin Al-Bagdaad Ya Shaikh Al-Jeelaani !
Bani Kis Ke Sabab Har Baat Hai ! Bagdaad Waale Ke
Hawaale Kis Ke Apni Zaat Hai ! Bagdaad Waale Ke
Hamaara Saath Kis Ke Saath Hai ! Bagdaad Waale Ke
Hamaari Laaj Kis Ke Haath Hai ! Bagdaad Waale Ke
Museebat Taal Dena Kaam Kis Ka ! Gaus-E-Aa'zam Ka
Shaial-Lillah, Ya 'Abd-Al-Qaadir !
Saakin Al-Bagdaad Ya Shaikh Al-Jeelaani !
Shah-E-Jeelaan ! De Kar Ye Khushkhabari Gulaamo.N Ko
Ba-Roz-E-Hashr Bhi Raahat 'Ata Kar Di Gulaamo.N Ko
Rahegi Kyu.N Bhala Ab Koi Bechaini Gulaamo.N Ko
'Mureedi Laa-Takhaf' Keh Kar Tasalli Di Gulaamo.N Ko
Qayaamat Tak Rahe Be-Khauf Banda Gaus-E-Aa'zam Ka
Shaial-Lillah, Ya 'Abd-Al-Qaadir !
Saakin Al-Bagdaad Ya Shaikh Al-Jeelaani !
Mohabbat Se Nawaaza Jaaega Un Ke Gulaamo.N Ko
Ye Keh Do Qaadri Tha Qaadri Hu.N Qaadriyo.N Ko
Bulaaya Jaaega Ik Simt Saare Khush-Naseebo.N Ko
Nida Dega Munaadi Hashr Me.N Yu.N Qaadriyo.N Ko
Kahaa.N Hai.N Qaadri ? Kar Le.N Nazaara Gaus-E-Aa'zam Ka
Shaial-Lillah, Ya 'Abd-Al-Qaadir !
Saakin Al-Bagdaad Ya Shaikh Al-Jeelaani !
Sulook Achchha Rakho Mujh Gaus-E-Aa'zam Ke Deewaane Se
Kinaaraa-Kash Raha Hu.N Muddato.N Saare Zamaane Se
Mujhe Ab Hashr Me.N Tum Qaadri In'aam Paane Se
Farishto ! Rokte Kyu.N Ho Mujhe Jannat Me.N Jaane Se
Ye Dekho Haath Me.N Daaman Hai Kis Ka ! Gaus-E-Aa'zam Ka
Shaial-Lillah, Ya 'Abd-Al-Qaadir !
Saakin Al-Bagdaad Ya Shaikh Al-Jeelaani !
Tamaami Dekh Lo Ik Baar Jab Mere Janaaze Ko
Ai Pyaaro ! Kar Chuko Sab Pyaar Jab Mere Janaaze Ko
Bana Lo Khoob Khushboodaar Jab Mere Janaaze Ko
'Azeezo ! Kar Chuko Tayyaar Jab Mere Janaaze Ko
To Likh Dena Kafan Par Naam-E-Waala Gaus-E-Aa'zam Ka
Shaial-Lillah, Ya 'Abd-Al-Qaadir !
Saakin Al-Bagdaad Ya Shaikh Al-Jeelaani !
Anokha Hai, Niraala Hai Mere Gaus-Ul-Wara Ka Dar
Chala Is Dar Raees Ashraf Ki Nisbat *Jaami* Bhi Le Kar
Fidaai Hai Jahaa.N Jis Ka, Gulaami Jis Ki Hai Behtar
*Jameel-E-Qaadri *! Sau Jaa.N Se Ho Qurbaan Murshid Par
Banaaya Jis Ne Ham Jaiso.N Ko Banda Gaus-E-Aa'zam Ka
Shaial-Lillah, Ya 'Abd-Al-Qaadir !
Saakin Al-Bagdaad Ya Shaikh Al-Jeelaani !
((Shaial-Lillah Ya Abd-Al-Qaadir - Hindi Naat Lyrics)
Charity in Islam: A Deep Dive into Waajib and Nafl Sadqa
Question: Kya hum sadqa masjid mein de sakte hain? Can we give charity in the mosque?
Answer by Mufti Muhammad Shahid Barkati
1. Waajib Sadqa:Yani jiska ada karna Shari'at ke hukm se zaruri hai, na dene wala gunahgar hota hai. Jaise:
- Zakaat
- Ushr
- Fitra
- Fidya
- Kaffara
Inme se kisi ko bhi Sadqa nahi de sakte
- Kisi sahib-e nisab ko
- Sahib-e nisab ke nabalaigh bachcho ko
- Hashmi ko
- Non-Muslim ko
- Apni aulad ya aulad ki aulad ko
- Apne maa-baap ko, maa-baap ke maa-baap ko
- Apne miya biwi ko
- Aur Masjid me nahi de sakte.
2. Nafl Sadqa: Inke alawa jo kuchh banda apni marzi se kharch karta hai wo sab Nafl sadqa hai. Har kisi ko de sakte hain, Masjid me bhi de sakte hain. Balke kisi dunyawi lalach, badle aur qarz ke baghair sirf sawab ki niyat se jo kuchh kharch kiya jaye sab sadqa hai. Yaha tak ke zaban se bhi agar kisi ka bhala kiya jaye wo nafl sadqa hai.
Waajib Sadqa Kisko De Sakte hai?
Waajib Sadqa ko aap inhe de sakte hain:
Sahib-e Nisab Se Kam Aamdani Wale Musalman: Jo log Zakat ya Fitra dene ke liye khud sahib-e nisab nahi hain, unhe Waajib Sadqa diya ja sakta hai.
Ghareeb aur Zaruratmand Musalman: Jo log apni zarurat puri karne mein asamarth hain ya jo musibat mein hain, unhe Waajib Sadqa diya ja sakta hai.
Muallafatul Quloob: Wo log jo Islam me naye hain ya jinhe Islam ki taraf raghib karne ki zarurat hai.
Ghulam ya Qaidi: Jo log ghulam hain ya qaidi hain aur unki azadi ya rehaai ke liye Waajib Sadqa diya ja sakta hai.
Qarzdar: Jo log qarz me doobe huye hain aur apna qarz ada karne mein asamarth hain.
Fisabilillah: Allah ki raah mein jihad karne wale ya deeni maqsad ke liye kaam karne wale.
Ibnus Sabil: Musafir jo apne safar me zaruratmand ho gaye hain.
Ye dhyan rakhein ki Waajib Sadqa ko aap apne khaas rishtedaaron jaise maa-baap, bachon, ya biwi ko nahi de sakte hain aur na hi Hashmi (Nabi Muhammad SAW ki aulad) ko de sakte hain.
"Khuda Ki Hai Inayat Maah-e-Ramzañ Aane Wala Hai" is a naat that beautifully captures the essence and anticipation of the holy month of Ramadan, recited by Junaid Sheikh Attari. This naat, with its profound lyrics, celebrates the divine blessings and mercy that are abundantly bestowed upon believers during Ramadan.
Marhaba Marhaba Mah-e-Ramzan Naat with Lyrics - Ramadan Special Naat - Jalabeeb Qadri
"Marhaba Marhaba Mah-e-Ramzan" is a naat that celebrates the arrival of Ramadan, the holy month of fasting, reflection, and prayer in Islam. This naat, performed by Jalabeeb Qadri, is a Ramadan special that encapsulates the joy, spiritual depth, and reverence associated with this sacred month.
"Allah Ki Rahmat Ko Samete" is more than just a naat; it is a spiritual journey that encapsulates the essence of Ramzan. Through its verses, it invites believers to embrace the mercy of Allah, find solace in the Quran, and celebrate the blessings of Ramzan. As we listen to or recite this naat, let us remind ourselves of the opportunity Ramzan presents for spiritual growth, self-discipline, and reconnection with our Creator. In the end, it is a call to recognize and cherish the divine mercy that envelops us, not just in Ramzan but throughout our lives.
Allah Ki Rahmat Ko Samete
Saath Liye Quraan
Aaya Hai Ramza
Ramzan Ramzan Hai Sabka Ramzan
Allah Allah Allah Hu Allah, Allah Allah Allah Hu Allah
Sarey Gunahon Se Ye Bachaaye
Aata Hai Jab Bhi Ramzan
Be-Saakhta Dil Sajde Me Jaye
Aata Hai Jab Bhi Ramzan
Hamd-O-Sana Aur Naat Manaqib
Aur Badhaye Shan
Aaya Hai Ramzan
Ramzan Ramzan Hai Sabka Ramzan
Allah Allah Allah Hu Allah, Allah Allah Allah Hu Allah
Kya Main Bataun Ye Ramzan Hai
Rab Ki Ata Ka Shahkaar
Pabandiyon Me Bhi Nematein Hain
Yaani Ki Sahr-O-Iftaar
Chhote Bade Sab Ek Jagah Hain
Bichh Gaya Dastarkhan
Aaya Hai Ramzan
Ramzan Ramzan Hai Sabka Ramzan
Allah Allah Allah Hu Allah, Allah Allah Allah Hu Allah
Apne Paraye Ya Ham-Saaye
Jiska Jo Haq Hai De Do
Khalk E Khuda Par Tum Raham Khaao
Phir Us Se Raham Mango
Sach Puchho To Hamko Banaye
Ek Achha Insaan
Aaya Hai Ramzan
Ramzan Ramzan Hai Sabka Ramzan
Allah Allah Allah Hu Allah, Allah Allah Allah Hu Allah
Allah.... Aaaa
Ae Khuda Ae Khuda Main Pareshan Hun
Apne Aamal Pe Main Pashe Maan Hun
Ye Nidamat Ke Aansu Bichhaaye Huye
Tere Darbar Me Sar Jhukaye Huye
Jaanta Hun Main Kitna Gunahgar Hun
Teri Rahmat Ka Phir Bhi Talab Gaar Hun
Tere Bandon Se Maine Mohabbat Na Ki
Jaisi Tu Chahta Tha Ibadat Na Ki
Bakhsh De Har Khata Bas Ye Armaan Hai
Main Hun Jaisa Bhi Tu To Rahman Hai
Chhor Ke Duniya Rab Ko Mana Lo
Mazhar Aur Farhan
Aaya Hai Ramzan
Ramzan Ramzan Hai Sabka Ramzan
Allah Allah Allah Hu Allah, Allah Allah Allah Hu Allah
Mumbai Ramadan Time Table 2024: Mumbai Region Ramadan Sehri Iftari Timings for 2024
Ramadan Mubarak! The holy month of Ramazan will start from March 12, 2024. Here is the timing for Sehri and Iftari for Mumbai Region. Also here is the Sehri Niyat and Dua and Iftar Niyat and Dua for keeping and breaking the fast. Please note that the date may chnage as per the Lunar calendar, Muslims follow. Please consult your local masjid if any changes in the date and time.
Question: What if a Muslim said jokingly or knowingly that I'm a Hindu, Yahudi, Christian etc or a Kaafir/non Muslim? Kisi Musalman ka mazaq me ya kisi tarah khud ko Hindu, Yahudi, Eisayi waghaira ya kaafir kehna? किसी मुस्लमान का मज़ाक़ में या किसी तरह ख़ुद को हिंदू, यहूदी, ईसाई वग़ैरह या काफ़िर कहना?
Answer by Mufti Muhammad Shahid Barkati
Understanding the Consequences of a Muslim Identifying as a Non-Muslim in Jest or Otherwise
In the realm of Islamic teachings, words hold profound significance, especially when they pertain to one's faith. A question arises: What are the implications for a Muslim who, jokingly or under any circumstance, claims to be a Hindu, Christian, Jew, or a non-Muslim (Kaafir)? This issue is not just a matter of casual conversation but one that holds considerable weight in Islamic jurisprudence.
The Gravity of the Matter:
It's crucial to understand that in Islam, the declaration of faith (Shahada) is the cornerstone of a Muslim's identity. When a Muslim, in full awareness and sound state of mind, declares themselves as a non-Muslim, it is a matter of serious concern. Whether said in jest, anger, or any other emotion, the implications are severe.
Reaffirming Faith and Repentance:
For an individual who has fallen into this situation, the path to return involves sincere repentance (Tawba) and the redeclaration of the Shahada to re-enter the fold of Islam. If married, they must also renew their marriage contract, as apostasy affects the validity of the marital bond in Islam.
Islamic Jurisprudence on the Issue:
Referencing key Islamic books such as "KITAB AL BAHRUR RAIQ" Volume Number 5, Safa Number 133 and "Fatawa Alamgiri" Volume 2 Safa 279, the rulings from prominent Islamic scholars, the gravity of this act is evident. In "KITAB AL BAHRUR RAIQ", it is mentioned that a person declaring themselves as non-Muslim, even in jest, is considered to have left the fold of Islam. This act, known as apostasy, requires the individual to reaffirm their faith in Islam. (For more details, Refer the below Video by Mufti Muhammad Shahid Barkati)
The issue of a Muslim identifying as a non-Muslim, whether in jest or seriousness, is not to be taken lightly. It's a matter that directly impacts one's faith and standing in the Islamic community. This blog post aims to enlighten and remind Muslims of the weight of their words and the importance of maintaining their identity in faith, even in casual or emotional moments.
For those seeking further guidance or have questions about this topic, consulting knowledgeable Islamic scholars or reaching out to reliable Islamic jurisprudence resources is highly recommended.