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Mustafa Jane Rehmat Pe Lakhon Salam English Translation -

In the rich tapestry of Islamic devotional poetry (naat), few verses echo through the hearts of millions as profoundly as “Mustafa Jane Rehmat pe Lakhon Salam.” Written in the honor of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), this naat is a staple in gatherings of meelad and Qawwali across South Asia. For Urdu and Hindi speakers, it is a melody of boundless love. For English-speaking Muslims and enthusiasts seeking to understand its essence, the quest for an accurate, soulful "Mustafa Jane Rehmat pe Lakhon Salam English translation" is a journey into the heart of Islamic veneration.

Zindagi bhar jo kiya tujh se hai wada mera Ab teri baargaah mein laya hoon sar jhuka Aur is ada pe sanam pe lakhon salaam mustafa jane rehmat pe lakhon salam english translation

The promise I made to you throughout my life (remains), Now I come bowing my head in your court. Upon this style of devotion, oh my beloved, millions of salutations. Stanza 3 (The Most Famous Qawwali Portion) Urdu: Jab talak saans chalegi, yahi naara rahega Ishq ka dastoor, ye sauda rahega Rone walon ki hai yeh sada, lakhon salaam In the rich tapestry of Islamic devotional poetry

| Urdu Phrase | Transliteration | Literal English | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | مصطفٰی | Mustafa | The Chosen One | | جان رحمت | Jane Rehmat | Soul/Life of Mercy | | پہ | Pe | Upon | | لاکھوں | Lakhon | Hundreds of Thousands (Millions) | | سلام | Salam | Peace / Salutation / Greeting | Zindagi bhar jo kiya tujh se hai wada

The word (hundreds of thousands) signifies the infinite nature of the salutations. No finite number can honor the Prophet; hence, the poet uses "millions" as a metaphor for eternity. The Complete Lyrics (Urdu/Hindi Text) To appreciate the translation, here are the original verses as sung traditionally by Qawwals like Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and Sabri Brothers: Mustafa jaan-e-rehmat pe lakhon salaam Shah-e-both-o-haram pe lakhon salaam