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itsme01
04-15-2006, 07:15 PM
Urdu Nasheed
Jashne Amad-e-Rasool
(Celeberation of the Coming of Prophet)
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itsme01
04-15-2006, 07:27 PM
JASHNE AAMADE RASOOL - Celebrations of the coming of the Messenger
[ translated from Urdu ]
Celebrations of the coming of the Messenger
The flower of Lady Aminah
When the master was about to come
The maidens and boy servants of Paradise began to rejoice
The light spread everywhere
With the coming of the Chosen One came life to us all
O Halima in your lap has arrived
The Messenger of both worlds
Celebrations of the coming of the Messenger
The flower of Lady Aminah
Some would praise his face
Some would praise his locks of hair
Seeing this, Aminah began smiling
Eve and Mary too began rejoicing
Lady Aminah began saying to everybody
The prayer has been accepted
Celebrations of the coming of the Messenger
The flower of Lady Aminah
Festive music was sounded
Songs of happiness were heard by all
Everywhere shouts of 'peace on him'
Today the Beloved of God has been born
Thereafter Gabriel announced
This truly is the Messenger of God
Celebrations of the coming of the Messenger
The flower of Lady Aminah
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IbnAbdulHakim
04-15-2006, 07:30 PM
my mum loves this nasheed :) makes me love it too :statisfie
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afriend
04-15-2006, 07:31 PM
I got this nasheed......
Shaam sings it......
It's good though mashallah.
Jazakallah for that!
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04-05-2007, 10:20 AM
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Masha'Allâh...Wicked nasheed...have grown up with it...:D
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yusra_22
04-11-2007, 02:58 PM
my little sister has been looking all over the place for this naat now she is very happy!:)
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jzcasejz
04-11-2007, 04:58 PM
Everyone loves this nasheed! JazakAllaah!
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Al_Imaan
04-11-2007, 05:03 PM
ohhh...i like it too...they put it once in a while on a muslim show...:D
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namra
02-17-2008, 12:54 AM
Salaam to all
i wanted to ask something: i am 8 months pregnant. Sometimes ago, my mother-in-law (who is no more) bought a flower while going to Hajj. They said the flower is called: the flower of Bibi Amina. It says that it helps woman while delivery. I don't know if it's true but i wanted to ask anyone of you, if they know about this flower. The flower is dried. My husband told me that we have to put it in the water and the day i'll deliver, it will open by itself. My mother, who heard about this flower too, told me to put it in the water when i start to feel labor pain.
Please help me because i don't want to do something wrong concerning religion.
Thanks a lot
Salaam
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Insaanah
02-14-2011, 07:10 PM
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I am really not fond of this "naat"/nasheed.
It has the recurring phrase "Allah hi Allah" (meaning, Allah only Allah) interspersed between the above verses in sometimes very inappropriate places.
People will sing anything to make a rhyme, in this case in the Urdu it says "Bibi Aminah ke phool, Allah hi Allah", then later, "do jahaano ke rasool, Allah hi Allah", which translates as, "The Messenger of both worlds, Allah only Allah."
This arrangement of words, although it might not have been intended that way, implies that Rasoolullah :saws: was Allah, or vice versa.
Then it says Hawwa Maryam bhi khushian manane lageen.."Hawwa and Maryam began to rejoice". To say something about Hawwa and Maryam (peace be upon them both), we need evidence from the ahadeeth. We cannot say they rejoiced if there is no evidence to prove it.
We need to be sensible in what we say in praise of the prophet :saws:, and not just sing any old thing to make a rhyme. Our love for the Prophet :saws: should be demonstrated firstly and foremostly by following his teachings, and not by singing nonsensical statements or made up facts.
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