The cure for the heart’s pains is the remembrance of Mustafa, He is indifferent to all other medicines; millions of salutations upon him.
This is a beautiful metaphorical twist. Usually, believers say Makkah and Madinah reside in their hearts. Here, the poet inverts it: the Prophet’s heart is so vast that it contains the holy sanctuaries. It speaks to his all-encompassing love for his homeland and his God. Stanza 3: The Intercessor (Most Popular Line) Hindi: रोज़-ए-महशर जो सारे जहाँ मिलकर, उसके आगे झुके, उस पे लाखों सलाम। mustafa jane rehmat pe lakhon salam lyrics hindi
Dil ke dardon ki dawa unki yaad hai Mustafa, Har dawa se hai beparwaah, us pe lakhon salam. The cure for the heart’s pains is the
This opening couplet establishes the cosmological status of the Prophet. In Islamic mysticism (Sufism), the Noor-e-Muhammadi (Light of Muhammad) is considered the first creation, for whom the rest of the universe was brought into being. "Sadke" (sacrifice) implies that everything in existence bows to his grandeur. Stanza 2: The Mercy to All Worlds Hindi: दिल में बसता है जिसके वो मक्का मदीना, उस नबी-ए-करीमाँ पे लाखों सलाम। Here, the poet inverts it: the Prophet’s heart
In whose heart reside Makkah and Madinah (the holy cities), Millions of salutations upon that generous Prophet.
Roz-e-Mahshar jo saare jahaan milkar, Uske aage jhuke, us pe lakhon salam.