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Mustafa Jane Rehmat Naat Sharif | History, Lyrics & Significance

The phrase offers a glimpse into the spiritual realm, where love, mercy, and compassion converge. When recited with sincerity and devotion, it is believed to bring the reciter closer to God and the Prophet. The phrase serves as a reminder of the Prophet's teachings, which emphasized the importance of kindness, compassion, and mercy towards all living beings. mustafa jane rehmat pe lakhon salam lyrics

—a poetic offering of salutations and blessings—dedicated to the Prophet Muhammad. The poem is noted for its deep theological roots, with many of its 171 verses directly referencing the Quran and Hadith. It is traditionally recited in congregations, particularly after Friday (Jumah) prayers or during Mawlid (celebrations of the Prophet's birth). Core Lyrics (Urdu & Transliteration) The full poem is extensive, but these opening and most famous verses are commonly recited: Urdu Lyrics Roman Transliteration English Meaning مصطفیٰ جانِ رحمت پہ لاکھوں سلام Mustafa Jane Rehmat Pe Lakhon Salam Millions of salutations upon Mustafa, the essence of mercy شمعِ بزمِ ہدایت پہ لاکھوں سلام Sham-e Bazme Hidayat Pe Lakhon Salam Millions of salutations upon the light of the assembly of guidance شہرِ یارِ ارم تاجدارِ حرم Shahre Yaare Iram Tajdar-e Haram The King of Paradise and the Crowned Head of the Sanctuary نو بہارِ شفاعت پہ لاکھوں سلام Nau Bahare Shafa’at Pe Lakhon Salam Millions of salutations upon the fresh spring of intercession ہم غریبوں کے آقا پہ بے حد درود Hum Garibo Ke Aaqa Pe Behad Durood Limitless blessings upon the master of us poor ones ہم فقیروں کی ثروت پہ لاکھوں سلام Hum Faqeero Ki Sarwat Pe Lakhon Salam Millions of salutations upon the wealth of us beggars Themes and Structure The poem is meticulously organized into several thematic sections: The Prophet's Physicality Mustafa Jane Rehmat Naat Sharif | History, Lyrics

شافعِ محشر امینِ خدا ہے وہی رحمتہ للعالمین، مدنی معلیٰ Core Lyrics (Urdu & Transliteration) The full poem