Audio Mp3 Naat Taqreer
Ya rab hai bakhsh dena bando ko kaam tera
Allah Allah Allah Allah Allah
Allah Allah Allah Allah Allah
Ya Rab hai bakhsh dena bandon ko kaam tera
La Taqnattu suna hai Hamne kalam Tera
Allah Allah Allah Allah Allah
Hai Tuhi dene waala pasti se de bulandi
Asfal makam mera aala makam tera
Allah Allah Allah Allah Allah
Mehroom kyu rahu mein jee bhar ke kyu na lu mein
Deta hai rizk sab ko hai faiz aam tera
Allah Allah Allah Allah Allah
Imaan ki kahenge Imaan hai hamara
Ahmad Rasool Tera mus'haf kalam Tera
Allah Allah Allah Allah Allah
Jab tak hai dil bhavan main har dam ho yaad Teri
Jab tak zabaa hai mume jari ho naam Tera
Allah Allah Allah Allah Allah
Shamso dduha Muhammad badrudduja Muhammad
Hai Noore paak roshan har sub'ho shaam Tera
Allah Allah Allah Allah Allah
Ye daag bhi na hoga Tere siva kisi ka
Kaunain mai hai jo kuchh wo hai tamam Tera
Allah Allah Allah Allah Allah
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Naʽat (Bengali: নাত, Urdu: نعت) is poetry in praise of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad. The practice is popular in South Asia (Bangladesh, Pakistan and India), commonly in Bengali, Pashto, Punjabi or Urdu. People who recite Naʽat are known as Naʽat Khawan or sanaʽa-khuaʽan. Exclusive "Praise to Allah" and Allah alone is called Hamd, not to be confused with 'Na'at'.[1][2][3]
In Arab countries, lyrics and praises said for Muhammad are called Madih nabawi.
It is difficult to trace the history of Naʽat khawani since no authenticated record of when it was initiated can be found. One early author, Hassan, was known as Shair-e Darbaar-e Risalat. Even before accepting Islam he was a poet, but after embracing Islam he gave a new turn to his poetry and started writing Na'ats in honor of Muhammad.[4] He was famous for his poetry that defended Muhammad in response to rival poets who attacked him and his religion. Therefore, Hassan is known as the first sana-khawaan (naʽat reciter) of that time. After that many a poet followed this trend and totally dedicated themselves towards writing of naʽats.
Talaʽ al Badru ʽAlayna, a song sung to Muhammad during his completion of migration to Medina in 622 CE,[5] is believed to be one of the earliest naʽats.
Ya rab hai bakhsh dena bando ko kaam tera
Allah Allah Allah Allah Allah
Allah Allah Allah Allah Allah
Ya Rab hai bakhsh dena bandon ko kaam tera
La Taqnattu suna hai Hamne kalam Tera
Allah Allah Allah Allah Allah
Hai Tuhi dene waala pasti se de bulandi
Asfal makam mera aala makam tera
Allah Allah Allah Allah Allah
Mehroom kyu rahu mein jee bhar ke kyu na lu mein
Deta hai rizk sab ko hai faiz aam tera
Allah Allah Allah Allah Allah
Imaan ki kahenge Imaan hai hamara
Ahmad Rasool Tera mus'haf kalam Tera
Allah Allah Allah Allah Allah
Jab tak hai dil bhavan main har dam ho yaad Teri
Jab tak zabaa hai mume jari ho naam Tera
Allah Allah Allah Allah Allah
Shamso dduha Muhammad badrudduja Muhammad
Hai Noore paak roshan har sub'ho shaam Tera
Allah Allah Allah Allah Allah
Ye daag bhi na hoga Tere siva kisi ka
Kaunain mai hai jo kuchh wo hai tamam Tera
Allah Allah Allah Allah Allah
Download now
http://ittehadeahlesunnat.com/download/ya-rab-hai-bakhsh/amp/
YouTube link
https://youtu.be/vYkWX8Ikkoo
#naat #audiomp3naattaqreer #8dnaat #8daudio #mp3naat
Naʽat (Bengali: নাত, Urdu: نعت) is poetry in praise of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad. The practice is popular in South Asia (Bangladesh, Pakistan and India), commonly in Bengali, Pashto, Punjabi or Urdu. People who recite Naʽat are known as Naʽat Khawan or sanaʽa-khuaʽan. Exclusive "Praise to Allah" and Allah alone is called Hamd, not to be confused with 'Na'at'.[1][2][3]
In Arab countries, lyrics and praises said for Muhammad are called Madih nabawi.
It is difficult to trace the history of Naʽat khawani since no authenticated record of when it was initiated can be found. One early author, Hassan, was known as Shair-e Darbaar-e Risalat. Even before accepting Islam he was a poet, but after embracing Islam he gave a new turn to his poetry and started writing Na'ats in honor of Muhammad.[4] He was famous for his poetry that defended Muhammad in response to rival poets who attacked him and his religion. Therefore, Hassan is known as the first sana-khawaan (naʽat reciter) of that time. After that many a poet followed this trend and totally dedicated themselves towards writing of naʽats.
Talaʽ al Badru ʽAlayna, a song sung to Muhammad during his completion of migration to Medina in 622 CE,[5] is believed to be one of the earliest naʽats.
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