Position of Mother in ISLAM

helpinghumanity

Junior Member
:salam2:


Last night i started listening to one of the Nasheed (i guess) of Professor Abdul Rauf Roofi regarding Mothers. This nasheed is so marvelous that i would not resist to play it over and over again.

I called my mother, she was too deep into it and started crying. I almost cried. Today her friend came into our house and my mom asked me to play that again. That auntie literally cried. After that she began to tell us about her mother.That story was very touching and I could literally see tears in her eyes.

However this nasheed is in Punjabi. I did tried to translate it the best i can in English. If any one know punjabi and feels like i translated wrong don't hesitate to correct me. Furthermore let me tell you guys

THATS DUFF (ONE-SIDED DRUM) IS ONLY USED IN THIS NASHEED WHICH IS ALLOWED IN ISLAM. So don't mix it up with music. THIS IS NOT MUSIC



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[YT]NVRemLo1xPc[/YT]



Here is the translation


Whoever wishes to see the kaabah should see his/her mothers face.
The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said that we should serve/assist our mother.

Whoever wishes to see the kaabah should see his/her mothers face.
Whoever wishes to see the kaabah should see his/her mothers face.

Who is better than Mother in removing the pains of the heart
If any needle pinches the children, the mother feels the pain
If any needle pinches the children, the mother feels the pain

Nothing in the world is compared with mothers
The whole world said, the only thing that provides solace to the heart is Mother Word;
Only thing that provides solace to the heart is Mother word

This should be my duaa oh Allah “mothers should never die”
The jannah lies underneath their feet; they are the source of comfort
The jannah lies underneath their feet; they are the source of comfort

This should be my duaa oh Allah “mothers should never die”
The jannah lies underneath their feet; they are the source of comfort
The jannah lies underneath their feet; they are the source of comfort
 

shichemlydia

Junior Member
good....nasheeed

salam alikoum, mashae allah, even translated , it is still touching,
could you please send me the link to listen to it on youtube.
wa salam alikoum
 

helpinghumanity

Junior Member
:wasalam:

Yes it is very touching.

This is wht is observed in most of the translations
it is very difficult to translate from one language to another.b/c the exact tone is not depicted. The word in one language might be sensational and touching but if it is translated to another language it might loose it sensation and uniqueness. The pure emotions are not potrayed etc...

However below is the youtube link for this video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVRemLo1xPc&feature=related

fiamanillah

allah hafiz
 
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