Allah Janta Hai Mohammad Ka Martaba - Lyrics
Woh jis waqt masjid se guzray Hazoor, Jhuk jaatey thay dar pe kharey peer-o-zoor. Unhi se hai dunya, unhi se hai tu, Allah janta hai Mohammad ka martaba.
جب عرشِ معلیٰ پہ کیا مکان ملے اقصٰے خلد میں آگیا وہاں جبرائیل نے یہ بتایا یہ ہے مصطفٰی کا یہ ہے ان کا مکان اللہ جانتا ہے محمد کا مرتبہ Chorus: Allah knows the status of Mohammad, Allah knows the status of Mohammad. If someone asks me, what should I tell them? Allah knows the status of Mohammad. allah janta hai mohammad ka martaba lyrics
میرے آقا کی گردن ہے جھکی ہے جھکی ہوئی رحمتوں کی طرف مجھے فضلِ احمد سے ہے آس یارب ملا دے شفاعت وہ اپنا گلا نہیں اللہ جانتا ہے محمد کا مرتبہ Woh jis waqt masjid se guzray Hazoor, Jhuk
Meta Description: Discover the complete and accurate Allah Janta Hai Mohammad Ka Martaba lyrics in Arabic, Urdu, and Roman transliteration. Read the translation, understand the meaning, and learn the history of this iconic Hamd & Naat. Introduction In the vast ocean of Islamic devotional poetry (Naat and Hamd), few anthems resonate as powerfully across the Indian subcontinent as the soul-stirring rendition of "Allah Janta Hai Mohammad Ka Martaba." If someone asks me, what should I tell them
The phrase "Allah janta hai" (Allah knows) is significant because it humbles the speaker. The singer admits that he cannot describe the Prophet's greatness—only Allah can. The lyrics weave together classical praise of the Prophet’s physical beauty, his mercy (Rehmatul-lil-Alameen), and his intercession (Shifa'at). Below are the complete Allah Janta Hai Mohammad Ka Martaba lyrics in three formats: Roman English (for easy reading), Urdu (for authenticity), and English translation. 1. Roman English Transliteration (Verse by Verse) Chorus / Anthem: Allah janta hai Mohammad ka martaba, Allah janta hai Mohammad ka martaba. Koi humse poochay bataein kya? (x2) Allah janta hai Mohammad ka martaba.
If you are searching for the precise , you have come to the right place. This article provides the full lyrics in Roman Urdu (English transliteration), Urdu script, a simple English translation, and the rich spiritual context behind this global hit. The Origin of the Naat While the exact date of composition is debated, this Naat is most famously associated with the legendary Pakistani Naat Khawan (reciter), Alhaj Muhammad Owais Raza Qadri . Owais Raza Qadri’s emotional and powerful voice catapulted these words into international fame during the 1990s and early 2000s.

