Hi Amith,
I think Na'ats usually have no instruments, and surely no musical
interludes from what little I know. I am not quite familiar with the
style, although in terms of content, it qualifies as a Na'at.. For
those wondering, salallahu alaihi wasallam is Arabic for "May Peace be
upon him".. A R sent me a minute-long clip that was the edit for
promo, and the rest of the words are clearly in Urdu/Hindi--the song
being about the prophet Muhammad of Islam, and all adresses being
meant for him.. "Ae Habib-e Khuda (O Beloved of God..),
Ahmed-e-Mujtaba (Praiseworthy and Chosen..), Salallahu Alaihi Wasallam
(May peace be upon you), Marhaba (Greetings), ya mustafa (O friend),
salallau Alaihi wasallam"  

--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, "Amith Chandhran"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> It should be Marhaba Ya Mustafa Sallallahu Alaihi Wa Sallam
> 
> Ranojoy! Can we call this song a Na'aat? I think we can. Need your
> confirmation!
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> -
> 
> On Jan 22, 2008 9:37 AM, Thulasi Ram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> >   guys, just got the privilege to hear the Al Rasilah song.. it is so
> > divine.. jus give urself to the song for couple of hearings and u
vl get
> > hooked to the song. song is slow and sooooooooos soothing..
> >
> > the song goes like this...
> >
> > Marhaba ya mustafa... sal lal la hu aila hiva sallam..........
> >
> > can anyone please translate this song??? i wud really appreciate it...
> > thanx in advance
> >  
> >
>


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