Folder Hazrat Nisar Ahmed h

This folder contains a collection of recorded naat and nasheed of our Hazrat Nisar Ahmed رحمتاالله علیه digitally converted into audio mp3 format which can either be played directly or downloaded.

audio Eh-Khudaa Eh-Maalikay Do Jahaa Popular

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Eh Khudaa Eh Maalikay Do Jahaa is a Hamd in the praise of Allah Subhanallah'wa'ta'aala. It was both written and read by Hazrat Nisar Ahmed رحمتاالله علیه This is a remastered version of a family tape recording made roughly in the late 80s - early 90s in the United Kingdom

audio Mehraaj-Isra Qasidah of Aala Hazrat Popular

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Mehraaj Naat / Qasidah Isra was written by Aala Hazrat رحمتاالله علیه also known as Hazrat Imam Ahmed Raza Qadri رحمتاالله علیه.  It is one of the most comprehensive and beautiful works of poetry in Urdu, depicting the Night Journey of our Prophet صلي الله عليه و سلم - also know as the Night of Isra, or Mehraaj Shareef.  Read Most beatifully by Hazrat Nisar Ahmed رحمتاالله علیه in the 1990's in the United Kingdom. It was one of their favourite Naat

audio Zameeno Zamaa Popular

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Zameeno Zamaa Naat was written by Aala Hazrat رحمتاالله علیه also known as Hazrat Imam Ahmed Raza Qadri رحمتاالله علیه.  Read Most beautifully by Hazrat Nisar Ahmed رحمتاالله علیه during a Milad  in the 1980's, in the United Kingdom.

 "Allāh’s Messenger (صلى الله عليه وآله وسلم) said: when Allāh loves some person, He sends for Jibrīl and commands him: verily, I love such and such person; you should also love him, so Jibrīl loves him as well. Then Jibrīl proclaims in the heavens that Allāh loves such and such person; you should also love him. Then the residents of the heavens love him as well. Then his love is sent down to the earth (the world)."

Narrated by Abū Hurayrah (Radi Allah Ta'lah Anhu).  Muslim transmitted it in his as-Sahīh, b. of birr was-silah wal-ādāb (virtue, joining of the ties of relationship and good manners) ch.48 (4:2030#157/2637); Bakhārī narrated it at three places in his as-Sahīh: b. of bad’-ul-khalq (beginning of creation) ch.6 (3:1175#3037), b. of adab (good manners) ch.41 (5:2246#5693), and b. of tawhīd (Islamic monotheism) ch.33 (6:2721#7047); Ahmad bin Hambal in Musnad (2:413); Mālik bin Anas in al-Muwattā, b. of sha‘ar (hair) ch.5 (2:953#15); and Khatīb Tabrīzī in Mishkāt-ul-masābīh, b. of ādāb (good manners) ch.16 (3:74#5005). [src: Ch3 of Beseeching for Help, Tahir-ul-Qadri]