Nami Daanam Che Manzil Bood Lyrics

Nami Daanam Che Manzil Bood Lyrics

 

 

Nami Daanam Che Manzi Bood Shab Jaaye Ke Man Boodam

Nami Daanam Che Manzi Bood
Shab Jaaye Ke Man Boodam

Ba har soo raqse bismil Bood
Shab Jaaye Ke Man Boodam

 

Pari Paikar Nigaare, Sarv Qadde,
Laalah Rukhsaare

Saraapa Aafate Dil Bood
Shab Jaaye Ke Man Boodam

 

Raqeebaañ Gosh Bar Aawaaz
Au Dar Naaz Man Tarsaañ

Sukhan Guftan Che Manzil Bood
Shab Jaaye Ke Man

 

Khuda Khud Meer Majlis Bood Andar
Laa Makaañ Khusro

Muhammad ﷺ Shamm e Mahfil Bood
Shab Jaaye Ke Man Boodam

 

Maraa Az Aatish e Ishq e Tou
Daaman Sokht Aye Khusro

Muhammad ﷺ Shamme Mehfil Bood
Shab Jaye Ke Man

 

 

Nami Danam Che Manzi Bood Shab Jaaye Ke Man Boodam
Ba har soo raqse bismil Bood Shab Jaye Ke Man Boodam

 

Pari Paikar Nigaare, Sarv Qadde, Lalah Rukhsare
Saraapa Aafate Dil Bood Shab Jaye Ke Man Boodam

 

Raqibañ Gosh Bar Aawaaz Au Dar Naaz Man Tarsañ
Sukhan Guftan Che Manzil Bood Shab Jaye Ke Man

 

Khuda Khud Meer Majlis Bood Andar Laa Makaañ Khusro
Muhammad ﷺ Shamme Mahfil Bood Shab Jaye Ke Man Boodam

 

Mara Az Aatish e Ishq e Tou Daman Sokht Aye Khusro
Muhammad ﷺ Shamme Mehfil Bood Shab Jaye Ke Man

 

 

 

Hadith 6: Imam Ahmed reported from Abu Umaama ؓ◌ that
Rasoolullah صلى الله عليه وسلم said, ‘A Muslim who looks at the attractiveness of a
woman for the first time (i.e. only once without intending to have
done so) and then closes his eyes tightly, Allah ta’aala will afford him
such an Ibaadat, by which he will attain its pleasure’.
Hadith 7: Baihaqi reported from Hassan Basri ؓ◌. He says, ‘I
received this information that Rasoolullah صلى الله عليه وسلم said that ‘the curse of
Allah is upon the one who looks and upon the one who looked
at’.’ In other words, this is when the one who looks, does so
intentionally without a valid reason and the other person displays
themselves to be looked at intentionally without a valid reason.
Hadith 8: Ibn Majah reported from A’isha. She says, ‘I
never looked towards the private parts of Rasoolullah صلى الله عليه وسلم‘.
Hadith 9: Tirmizi, Ibn Majah, and Abu Dawud reported on the
authority of Bahaz ibn Hakeem, who narrated from his father, who
narrated from his grandfather, that Rasoolullah صلى الله عليه وسلم said, ‘Keep your
private parts protected (concealed), except from your wife and from
the handmaid, of whom you are the owner’. I said, ‘Ya Rasool Allah
صلى الله عليه وسلم) !And) if a man is alone?’ He صلى الله عليه وسلم said, ‘It is more precious to be
modest before Allah’.
Hadith 10: Tirmizi reported from Hazrat Umar ؓ◌ that
Rasoolullah صلى الله عليه وسلم said, ‘When a man is alone with a woman, then the
The third one there is Shaitan.
Hadith 11: Tirmizi reported from Jaabir ؓ◌ that Rasoolullah صلى الله عليه وسلم
said, ‘Do not visit women whose husbands are away, for shaitaan
flows in you like blood’. In other words, it does not take time for
Shaitaan to deceive you. We asked ‘And to you Ya Rasool’Allah صلى الله عليه وسلم ‘?!
He صلى الله عليه وسلم said ‘And to me as well, but Allah has granted me assistance
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against him. (Either he said) He became a believer or I remain
protected. Both meanings can be derived from the words of the
Hadith. (In other words, shaitaan tries to harm everyone, but he
cannot harm Rasoolullah صلى الله عليه وسلم(.

Hadith 12: In Sahih Muslim, it is reported from Uqba bin Aamir ؓ◌
that Rasoolullah صلى الله عليه وسلم said, ‘Avoid going towards women’. A person
said, ‘Ya Rasool’Allah صلى الله عليه وسلم !What is the ruling regarding the brother-in-law (husband’s younger brother)?’ He صلى الله عليه وسلم said, ‘that the brother-in-law is dead’. In other words to go in front of the brother-in-law is
like facing death, for there is a greater risk of temptation
(waywardness) in this.
Hadith 13: Tirmizi reported from Ibn Umar   that
Rasoolullah صلى الله عليه وسلم said, ‘Abstain from being naked because there are
those (Angels) with you, who do not separate from you except when
you enter the toilet and at the time when a man goes close to his
wife (i.e. when he is intimate with her). Thus, be modest before them
and respect them.
Hadith 14: Tirmizi and Abu Dawud reported from Jarhad ؓ◌ that
Rasoolullah صلى الله عليه وسلم said, ‘Do you know not, that the thigh is ‘Awrat’? In
In other words, it is a part (of the body) that needs to be concealed.
Hadith 15: Abu Dawud and Ibn Majah reported from Hazrat Ali ؓ◌
that Huzoor صلى الله عليه وسلم said, ‘Do not allow the thigh to be exposed and do
not look towards the thigh of a living person or the thigh of
a deceased person.
Hadith 16: In Sahih Muslim, it is narrated from Abu Sa’eed ؓ◌ that
Rasoolullah صلى الله عليه وسلم said, ‘Neither should a male look at the (Satr) Private
parts of another male and nor should a female look at the (Satr)
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private parts of another female. Neither should a man sleep naked
under one sheet with another male and nor should a female sleep
naked under one sheet with another female’.
Hadith 17: Tirmizi, Abu Dawud, and Imam Ahmed have reported
from Umm-e-Salma  that she and Hazrat Maimoona
were in the Holy Presence of Huzoor صلى الله عليه وسلم when Abdullah ibn
Umm-e-Maktum ؓ◌ arrived. He صلى الله عليه وسلم commanded both of them to go
into their private chambers. She says, ‘I said Ya Rasool’Allah صلى الله عليه وسلم! He
is blind and he will thus not be able to see us. Huzoor صلى الله عليه وسلم said ‘Are
the both of you blind as well? Will you not be able to see him?’
Hadith 18: In Sahih Bukhari on the authority of Abdullah ibn
Mas’ud ؓ◌ that Rasoolullah صلى الله عليه وسلم said, ‘A woman should not embrace
another woman and then describe her to her husband as if he was
looking at her.
Hadith 19: It is in Sahih Muslim from Jaabir ؓ◌ that Rasoolullah
صلى الله عليه وسلم said, ‘Beware! No man should spend the night at the house of a
Thay’yib woman (i.e. a divorced or widowed woman), but in the
circumstance where he is to make Nikah to her, or if he is her
Mahram’ (legal guardian with whom marriage is disallowed).
Hadith 20: It is in Sahih Muslim from Abu Hurairah ؓ◌ who says, ‘I
was in the presence of Nabi Kareem صلى الله عليه وسلم and I said that I had the
the intention of making Nikah (marrying) an Ansari woman.
Huzoor صلى الله عليه وسلم said, ‘You should see her, for there is something in the
eyes of the Ansaar. In other words, their eyes are slightly auburn’
(i.e. golden-brown in color)
Hadith 21: Imam Ahmed, Tirmizi, Ibn Majah, Nasa’i, and Daarimi
reported from Mughira bin Shu’ba ؓ◌. He says that I sent a proposal
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of Nikah to a lady. Rasoolullah صلى الله عليه وسلم said to me, ‘Have you seen her
already?’ I answered in the negative. He صلى الله عليه وسلم said ‘You should see her,
so that due to this, the probability of mutual agreement between the
two of you may be greater’

 

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