(My Quran, you are the light of my eyes)
My Quran, O light of my guidance .. O my fortress against all mistakes. I will forever sing your verses .. both openly and in my private moments. Key Themes Explored in the Nasheed 1. The Quran as a Lifeline (The Heartbeat)
If you want, I can:
Al-Qur’anu nabdu hayati Al-Qur’anu nabdu hayati Huwa hubbi wa shafi’i Huwa dhikri wa rafi’i Al-Qur’anu nabdu hayati
Here are the lyrics for the popular Arabic Nasheed, (My Quran is the Pulse of My Life), based on the commonly performed version. Qurani Nabdu Hayati (Arabic/English Transliteration) Qurani Nabdu Hayati Lyrics
“With my Quran, I begin my life. With its verses, I am guided. In every time and moment, the Book of Allah guides.”
During moments of distress, the It is through the teachings of the Qur'an that the believer finds solace and the strength to cope with difficult times. It's also declared to be an "eternal miracle," emphasizing the Islamic belief that the Qur'an's literary perfection, prophecies, and scientific insights are proof of its divine origin, culminating in the final verse acknowledging the Qur'an as a divine gift. The phrase "Most Merciful" refers to Allah's mercy, and the Book is described as a manifestation of that mercy. (My Quran, you are the light of my
A: No, the lyrics are a poetic composition inspired by Quranic teachings and Hadith. The phrase itself is not a direct Ayah (verse).
In the vast ocean of Islamic devotional music (Nasheeds), few songs manage to bridge the gap between raw emotional power and profound theological depth. One such masterpiece that has captured the hearts of millions across the globe is both openly and in my private moments
من الرحمن علينا بكتاب من رحماتيمعجزة خالدة ما أعظمها من كلماتي