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Mustafa Jan-e-Rehmat Pe Lakhon Salam
Meaning, History & Why Every Pakistani Loves It

✍️ Naatsharif.info 📖 Ala Hazrat Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi 🕌 Naat & Salam
مصطفیٰ جانِ رحمت پہ لاکھوں سلام
شمعِ بزمِ ہدایت پہ لاکھوں سلام
مہرِ چرخِ نبوت پہ روشن درود
گلِ باغِ رسالت پہ لاکھوں سلام

In Pakistan, there are certain words that don't need explanation. The moment someone softly recites "Mustafa Jan-e-Rehmat pe laakhon salam…", the environment changes. Conversations slow down, hearts become attentive, and a quiet sense of respect fills the air. This is not just a Naat — it is an emotion that has lived across generations.

Writer
Ala Hazrat Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi
Language
Urdu (with Roman transliteration)
Type
Naat Sharif / Salam
Status
Pakistan's Most Beloved Naat

A Salam That Lives in Every Heart

Unlike many forms of poetry that belong to a specific era, this Salam has managed to remain alive in every age. Whether it is being recited in a small village mosque after Maghrib, played on television during Ramzan transmissions, or listened to on YouTube late at night, its impact remains unchanged. The connection people feel with it is deeply personal, yet collectively shared across the entire country.

What makes this Naat so powerful is not just its words, but the sincerity behind them. It doesn't try to impress with complexity; instead, it reaches straight to the heart with clarity and devotion.

The Mind and Heart Behind the Words

Imam Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi

Known as "Ala Hazrat" — The Great Scholar & Poet

He lived during a time when Muslim identity in the subcontinent was going through intellectual and cultural shifts. His poetry combined knowledge with emotional connection. Every line he wrote carried both theological depth and intense love for Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.

When you read or listen to it carefully, you begin to notice that the Salam is not trying to describe the Prophet ﷺ in ordinary terms. Instead, it builds a world where every attribute — mercy, beauty, guidance — is expressed with reverence and humility. The poet does not position himself as someone explaining, but as someone devoted.

The Meaning That Goes Beyond Translation

At first glance, the title seems simple: "Mustafa Jan-e-Rehmat pe laakhon salam." But when you pause and reflect, each word carries extraordinary weight.

🌿 Word-by-Word Meaning

مصطفیٰ
Mustafa — Not just a name, but a divine title meaning "The Chosen One." Given by Allah, it immediately establishes the highest مقام (status).
جانِ رحمت
Jan-e-Rehmat"The very soul of mercy." This aligns with the Quranic concept of Rahmat-ul-lil-Alameen — mercy for all worlds.
لاکھوں سلام
Laakhon Salam"Hundreds of thousands of salutations." In South Asian expression, this means no matter how many salutations are sent, they will never be enough.

"So the line, when truly understood, becomes a continuous act of devotion rather than a simple statement."

— Naatsharif.info Analysis

Complete Naat — Urdu Text (اردو)

Read the complete original Urdu text of this timeless Salam by Ala Hazrat Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi.

مصطفیٰ جانِ رحمت پہ لاکھوں سلام
مصطفیٰ جانِ رحمت پہ لاکھوں سلام شمعِ بزمِ ہدایت پہ لاکھوں سلام مہرِ چرخِ نبوت پہ روشن درود گلِ باغِ رسالت پہ لاکھوں سلام
شہریارِ اِرم تاجدارِ حرم نوبہارِ شفاعت پہ لاکھوں سلام شبِ اَسریٰ کے دولہا پہ دائم درود نوشہِ بزمِ جنت پہ لاکھوں سلام
عرش کی زیب و زینت پہ عرشی درود فرش کی طیب و نُزہت پہ لاکھوں سلام نورِ عینِ لطافت پہ اَلطف درود زیب و زینِ نظافت پہ لاکھوں سلام
نقطۂ سرِّ وحدت پہ یکتا درود مرکزِ دورِ کثرت پہ لاکھوں سلام عرش تا فرش ہے جس کے زیرِ نگیں اس کی قاہر ریاست پہ لاکھوں سلام
فتح بابِ نبوت پہ بے حد درود ختم دورِ رسالت پہ لاکھوں سلام بے سہیم و قسیم و عدیل و مَثیل جوہرِ فردِ عِزّت پہ لاکھوں سلام
ماہِ لاہوتِ خَلْوَت پہ لاکھوں درود شاہِ ناسوتِ جَلْوَت پہ لاکھوں سلام پرتوِ اسمِ ذاتِ اَحد پر درود نسخۂ جامعیت پہ لاکھوں سلام
خلق کے داد رس سب کے فریاد رس گہفِ روزِ مصیبت پہ لاکھوں سلام ہم غریبوں کے آقا پہ بے حد درود ہم فقیروں کی ثَروت پہ لاکھوں سلام
جس کے جلوے سے مُرجھائی کلیاں کھلیں اُس گلِ پاک مَنبَت پہ لاکھوں سلام وصف جس کا ہے آئینۂ حق نُما اس خدا ساز طَلْعَت پہ لاکھوں سلام
لَیْلَةُ الْقَدْر میں مَطْلَعِ الْفَجْر حق مانگ کی اِستقامت پہ لاکھوں سلام چشمۂ مہر میں موجِ نورِ جَلال اس رگِ ہاشمیت پہ لاکھوں سلام
پتلی پتلی گلِ قُدُس کی پتیاں اُن لبوں کی نَزاکت پہ لاکھوں سلام وہ دَہَن جس کی ہر بات وَحْیِ خدا چشمۂ علم و حکمت پہ لاکھوں سلام
الغرض اُن کے ہر مُو پہ لاکھوں درود ان کی ہر خُو و خصلت پہ لاکھوں سلام ان کے مولیٰ کی اُن پر کروروں درود اُن کے اَصحاب و عِترت پہ لاکھوں سلام
کاش محشر میں جب ان کی آمد ہو اور بھیجیں سب اُن کی شوکت پہ لاکھوں سلام مجھ سے خدمت کے قُدسی کہیں ہاں رضا مصطفیٰ جانِ رحمت پہ لاکھوں سلام

Complete Naat — Roman Urdu (English Script)

Read the full Roman Urdu transliteration of Mustafa Jan-e-Rehmat Pe Lakhon Salam for those who prefer reading in English script.

Mustafa Jaan-e-Rehmat Pe Lakhon Salam
Mustafa Jaan-e-Rehmat Pe Lakhon Salam
Shama-e-Bazm-e-Hidayat Pe Lakhon Salam
Mehr-e-Charkh-e-Nubuwwat Pe Roshan Durood
Gul-e-Bagh-e-Risalat Pe Lakhon Salam
Shehryar-e-Iram Tajdar-e-Haram
Naubahar-e-Shafaat Pe Lakhon Salam
Shab-e-Asra Ke Dulha Pe Daim Durood
Nausha-e-Bazm-e-Jannat Pe Lakhon Salam
Arsh Ki Zeb-o-Zeenat Pe Arshi Durood
Farsh Ki Teeb-o-Nuzhat Pe Lakhon Salam
Noor-e-Ain-e-Latafat Pe Altaf Durood
Zeb-o-Zain-e-Nazafat Pe Lakhon Salam
Nuqta-e-Sirr-e-Wahdat Pe Yakta Durood
Markaz-e-Daur-e-Kasrat Pe Lakhon Salam
Arsh Ta Farsh Hai Jis Ke Zeer-e-Nageen
Us Ki Qahir Riyasat Pe Lakhon Salam
Fath-e-Bab-e-Nubuwwat Pe Be Had Durood
Khatm-e-Daur-e-Risalat Pe Lakhon Salam
Be Saheem-o-Qaseem-o-Adeel-o-Maseel
Jauhar-e-Fard-e-Izzat Pe Lakhon Salam
Khalq Ke Dadras Sab Ke Faryadras
Gahf-e-Roz-e-Musibat Pe Lakhon Salam
Hum Ghareebon Ke Aqa Pe Be Had Durood
Hum Faqeeron Ki Sarwat Pe Lakhon Salam
Jis Ke Jalwe Se Murjhayi Kaliyan Khilein
Us Gul-e-Pak Manbat Pe Lakhon Salam
Vasf Jis Ka Hai Aina-e-Haq Numa
Us Khuda Saaz Talat Pe Lakhon Salam
Lailatul Qadr Mein Matlau l Fajr Haq
Maang Ki Istiqamat Pe Lakhon Salam
Chashma-e-Mehr Mein Mauj-e-Noor-e-Jalal
Us Rag-e-Hashmiyyat Pe Lakhon Salam
Patli Patli Gul-e-Qudus Ki Pattiyan
Un Labon Ki Nazakat Pe Lakhon Salam
Woh Dahan Jis Ki Har Baat Wahy-e-Khuda
Chashma-e-Ilm-o-Hikmat Pe Lakhon Salam
Algaraz Un Ke Har Mu Pe Lakhon Durood
In Ki Her Kho-o-Khaslat Pe Lakhon Salam
In Ke Maula Ki Un Par Karoron Durood
Un Ke Ashab-o-Itrat Pe Lakhon Salam
Kash Mahshar Mein Jab Un Ki Aamad Ho Aur
Bhejein Sab Un Ki Shaukat Pe Lakhon Salam
Mugh Se Khidmat Ke Qudsi Kahein Haan Raza
Mustafa Jaan-e-Rehmat Pe Lakhon Salam

Why This Naat Feels Different From Others

There are countless Naats written in Urdu, Persian, and Arabic. Many are beautiful, many are famous, but only a few achieve the kind of permanence that this Salam has. The difference lies in how it communicates.

What Makes It Timeless

  • Familiar language with deep meaning — Instead of overwhelming vocabulary, it uses language that feels familiar yet reveals depth slowly.
  • Meditative rhythm — The repeated phrase "pe laakhon salam" creates a flow that feels almost like dhikr, turning listening into participation.
  • Universal emotional resonance — Common listeners feel emotional, while those with literary background admire its structure and metaphor.
  • Theological precision — Every line is crafted with Islamic knowledge, making it spiritually authentic and not just poetically beautiful.

A Living Tradition in Pakistani Culture

In Pakistan, this Naat is not limited to religious gatherings. It has quietly become part of everyday life. Children often learn it at a young age, sometimes without fully understanding it, but still forming a connection with it. As they grow older, the meaning deepens, and the same words begin to feel heavier and more meaningful.

During Rabi-ul-Awwal, especially, its presence becomes even more visible. Streets are decorated, mosques are filled, and voices echo with Naats — and among them, this Salam almost always finds its place. It acts as a bridge between generations; elders recite it with experience, while younger voices carry it forward.

Even in the digital age, where trends change rapidly, this Naat continues to thrive. Platforms like YouTube and social media have only expanded its reach. Modern recitations, including those by popular artists, have introduced it to audiences who might not have otherwise engaged with traditional Naats.

"Its foundation is built on something permanent — love for the Prophet ﷺ. As long as that love exists, the Salam will continue to resonate."

— Naatsharif.info

The Emotional and Spiritual Experience

There is something unique about the way this Salam affects people. It is not uncommon to see listeners become visibly emotional during its recitation. This reaction is not accidental — it comes from the way the Naat is structured.

Each verse builds upon the previous one, gradually intensifying the feeling of love and respect. It is less about storytelling and more about immersion. By the time the recitation progresses, the listener is no longer just hearing words — they are feeling them.

In Islam, sending blessings upon Prophet Muhammad ﷺ is considered an act of عبادت (ibadah). This Naat turns that act into a continuous flow, allowing the listener to engage emotionally and spiritually at the same time.

A Salam That Will Never Fade

"Mustafa Jan-e-Rehmat Pe Laakhon Salam" is not just a piece of poetry preserved in books or recordings. It is alive — in voices, in gatherings, in memories, and in hearts.

Its journey from the pen of Ala Hazrat to the lips of millions is a testament to its authenticity. It did not become famous because of promotion or trend; it became beloved because it speaks a language everyone understands — the language of love for Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.

And that is why, no matter how much time passes, one thing will remain unchanged: whenever it is recited, it will continue to echo with the same depth —

"Pe Laakhon Salam…"

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