Allah Janta Hai Mohammad Ka Martaba Lyrics Top Here

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There are several variations of this Naat, sung by various artists including Fareed Ayaz, Abida Parveen, and Qari Waheed Zafar. However, the "top" or most widely recited version features a repetitive, trance-like chorus that builds spiritual ecstasy.

Here are the core lyrics of the standard version:

Chorus:

Allah janta hai Mohammad ka martaba (Only Allah knows the status of Mohammad) Aala hai ya Rab, tera yeh martaba (O Lord, this status of yours (the Prophet's) is the highest)

Verse 1:

Jis ne bhi dekha hai yeh kehta hai deeda war (Whoever has seen him, the eyewitness says:) Aisa nahi hai koi jahan mein ghulaam mein (There is no one like him among all of creation) Allah janta hai Mohammad ka martaba (Only Allah knows the status of Mohammad)

Verse 2:

Tera dar-e-kareem hai maula makaan ka (Your generous door, O Master, is the home of refuge) Duniya mein sab se aala woh gumbad-e-sabz ka nishaan (In the world, the highest sign is the green dome) Allah janta hai Mohammad ka martaba (Only Allah knows the status of Mohammad)

Verse 3 (Often recited in Qawwali style):

Sarwar-e-kainat hai, rehmat ka wo khazina (He is the Leader of the Universe, the treasure of Mercy) Laye hain jo diya unhon ne deen ka hameen zeena (Whatever he brought, he gave us the ladder of faith) Allah janta hai Mohammad ka martaba (Only Allah knows the status of Mohammad)

(Note: Lyrics may vary slightly by region and reciter, but the central refrain remains consistent.) allah janta hai mohammad ka martaba lyrics top

Before we list the lyrics, it is crucial to understand why this particular phrase has become a global anthem for millions of Muslims, especially during the month of Rabi' al-Awwal.

The concept of Martaba (status/rank) of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) is central to Islamic faith. Muslims believe he is the Khair ul Bashar (Best of Mankind) and the Rahmatul lil Alameen (Mercy to the Worlds). However, the full extent of his proximity to Allah, his intercession power (Shafa'ah), and his spiritual dominion is a mystery.

Hence, the poet says: "Allah Janta Hai..." (Allah knows). This is not a limitation of the Prophet’s rank; rather, it is an acknowledgment that human intellect cannot comprehend the divine honor bestowed upon him.