
اُن کا مَنْگتا ہوں جو مَنْگتا نہیں ہونے دیتے
یہ حَوالے مجھے رُسوا نہیں ہونے دیتے
بات کرتا ہوں تو آتی ہے مَہک طَیبہ کی
میرے لہجے کو وہ مَیلا نہیں ہونے دیتے
میرے ہر عَیب کی وہ کرتے ہیں پَردہ پوشی
میرے جُرموں کو تَماشا نہیں ہونے دیتے
ہے یہ اِیمان کہ آئیں گے لَحَد میں میری
اپنے مَنْگتوں کو وہ تَنہا نہیں ہونے دیتے
اپنے مَنْگتوں کی فِہرست میں رکھتے ہیں مجھے
مجھ کو مُحتاج کسی کا نہیں ہونے دیتے
میرے حالات بھی یارو میرے دُشمن ٹھہرے
مجھ کو دِیدارِ مَدینہ نہیں ہونے دیتے
حُکم کرتے ہیں تو ملتے ہیں یہ مَقطع شاکِر
آپ نہ چاہیں تو مَطلع نہیں ہونے دیتے
Un ka mangta hoon jo mangta nahin hone dete
Yeh hawale mujhe ruswa nahin hone dete
Baat karta hoon to aati hai mehak Taiba ki
Mere lehje ko woh maila nahin hone dete
Mere har aib ki woh karte hain parda poshi
Mere jurmon ko tamasha nahin hone dete
Hai yeh imaan ke aayenge lahad mein meri
Apne mangton ko woh tanha nahin hone dete
Apne mangton ki fehrist mein rakhte hain mujhe
Mujh ko muhtaj kisi ka nahin hone dete
Mere halaat bhi yaaro mere dushman thehre
Mujh ko deedar-e-Madina nahin hone dete
Hukm karte hain to milte hain yeh maqta Shakir
Aap na chahen to matla nahin hone dete
“Unka Mangta Hoon Jo Mangta Nahin Hone Dete” is a famous Urdu naat/naatiya kalam known for its deep devotional tone, humility, and emotional connection with Madinah. The kalam became widely popular through the powerful recitation of Qari Shahid Mehmood Qadri, whose version appears on major music platforms, including a 2023 album titled Unka Mangta Hoon and later releases.
The poem is often attributed to Shakir Shuja Abadi, a respected Saraiki and Urdu poet from the Multan/Shujabad region. Shakir is widely known for poetry filled with pain, humility, social awareness, and spiritual feeling. Reliable biographical sources describe him as one of the most famous poets writing in Saraiki, and note that he also wrote in Urdu.
“Unka Mangta Hoon Jo Mangta Nahin Hone Dete” is a famous Urdu naat/naatiya kalam known for its deep devotional tone, humility, and emotional connection with Madinah. The kalam became widely popular through the powerful recitation of Qari Shahid Mehmood Qadri, whose version appears on major music platforms, including a 2023 album titled Unka Mangta Hoon and later releases.
The poem is often attributed to Shakir Shuja Abadi, a respected Saraiki and Urdu poet from the Multan/Shujabad region. Shakir is widely known for poetry filled with pain, humility, social awareness, and spiritual feeling. Reliable biographical sources describe him as one of the most famous poets writing in Saraiki, and note that he also wrote in Urdu.