YA KHUDA CHARKHE ISLAM PAR NAAT LYRICS
ya khuda charkhe islam par ta abad
mera taje sariat salamat rahe
maslake aala hazarat salamat rahe
maslake aala hazarat salamat rahe
ae bareli mera bage jannat hain tu
yani jalwagahe aala hazarat hain tu
bilayakin markaze aehale sunnat hain tu
ye teri maskziyat salaamat rahe
maslake aala hazarat ………………
nara faize raza ka lagata rahu
najdiyo ke jigar ko jalata rahu
our kalame raza main sunata rahu
faize ahmad raza ta qayamat rahe
maslake aala hazarat ………………
aehale imaan tu kyun pareshan hain
rehabari ko tari kanzul imaan hain
har kadam par ye tera nigehaban hain
ya khuda ye amanat salaamat rahe
maslake aala hazarat ………………
roze mehashar agar mujse puchhe khuda
bole aale rasul tu laya hain kya
pais kardunga laya hu ahmad raza
ya khuda ye amanat salaamat rahe
maslake aala hazarat ………………
lakha jalte rahe dusmanane raza
kam na honge kabhi madah-khwane raza
keh rahe hain sabhi aashikane raza
maslke aala hajarat
This is a poem in praise of Hazrat Imam Ahmad Raza Khan, a prominent Islamic scholar and leader of the Barelvi movement in India. The poem expresses devotion and admiration for Hazrat Imam Ahmad Raza Khan and his teachings and asks for God’s blessings and protection for him and his followers.
The first stanza says, “O God, may the flag of Islam fly high forever, and may the purity of Shariah always be preserved. May the followers of the path of Hazrat Imam Ahmad Raza Khan always remain safe and secure.”
The second stanza addresses the city of Bareilly, which is considered a holy site for Barelvis. It says that Bareilly is like a garden of paradise, as it is home to the shrine of Hazrat Imam Ahmad Raza Khan and the headquarters of the Ahle Sunnat movement. The stanza also praises the followers of the movement and asks for God’s protection for them.
The third stanza praises the teachings of Hazrat Imam Ahmad Raza Khan and encourages the recitation of his poetry. It also expresses a desire to spread his message and defeat the enemies of his teachings.
The fourth stanza addresses the believers and assures them that they have nothing to worry about, as God and Hazrat Imam Ahmad Raza Khan are always watching over them.
The fifth and final stanza speaks of the poet’s confidence that he will be able to present his love and devotion for Hazrat Imam Ahmad Raza Khan on the Day of Judgment, and asks for God’s blessings and protection for the followers of the Ahle Sunnat movement.