Lyrics Hindi | Mustafa Jane Rehmat Pe Lakhon Salam

Roz-e-Mahshar jo saare jahaan milkar, Uske aage jhuke, us pe lakhon salam.

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।

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। mustafa jane rehmat pe lakhon salam lyrics hindi

Mustafa jaan-e-rehmat pe lakhon salam, Jiske sadke mein ye kaaynaat hai saari.

This line captures the core belief of Shafa'ah (intercession). Islamic eschatology holds that on the terrifying Day of Judgment, Prophet Muhammad will be granted the authority to intercede for his followers. The poet imagines the entire cosmos—humans, jinn, angels—humbling themselves before the Prophet to request his intercession. Stanza 4: The Healer of Hearts Hindi: दिल के दर्दों की दवा उनकी याद है मुस्तफ़ा, हर दवा से है बेपरवाह, उस पे लाखों सलाम। Roz-e-Mahshar jo saare jahaan milkar, Uske aage jhuke,

On the Day of Judgment, when all of creation gathers, They will bow before him; millions of salutations upon him.

The cure for the heart’s pains is the remembrance of Mustafa, He is indifferent to all other medicines; millions of salutations upon him. Here, the poet inverts it: the Prophet’s heart

Introduction: A Universal Salutation In the vast ocean of naat literature, few pieces have achieved the cross-cultural and cross-linguistic penetration of "Mustafa Jane Rehmat Pe Lakhon Salam" (مصطفى جانِ رحمت پے لاکھوں سلام). Often simply called "Lakhon Salam," this devotional poem is a staple in Mehfil-e-Naat (gatherings of praise) across the Indian subcontinent, from Karachi to Lucknow, and among the diaspora worldwide.