Wrong or correct?? can some one help me plz ??

faaraa

Nothing but Muslimah
:salam2:

Hope my brothers and sisters are doing good with the help of Allah Azzawjal..

I do never understand Urdu, but I LOVE Urdu Nasheeds and listen to them :biggrin:

So I some times think about this song, which is one of my favorites...
They say "Labbayk Ya rasoolullah..." IS IT CORRECT???

Can some one tell me what does it really mean??? What are they trying to tell through this word "Labbayk" ???

here ia the song.. (Really love it)

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Asja

Pearl of Islaam
Assalamu allaicum wa raahmatullah wa baarakatuhu dear sister

From how much I know " Labbaik" is an Arabic word which menas " I answer you or I am ready to obey our orders", for example when we say dua " Labbaik Allahume Labbaik" in translation on English language it means " I answer you my Allah".I know that we also make this dua when we attend to preform Hajj or Umraah we reciate this dua "Labbaik allahumma labbaik. Labbaik la sharika laka labbaik. Innal hamda wanaimat laka wal mulk.La sharika lal ( Here I am, O Allah here I am -- here I am, you have no partner, here I am -- Surely all praise, favor and authority belongs to you. You have no partner.)

But I do not know exactly can these words be used when we are mentioning our Prophet Mohammed sallahu alyha wa saalam.And Allah knows the best.

I hope Inshallah this will be helpfull for you dear sister. And you can look for meaning of this word in Islamic dictionary as well, on the following link http://www.islamic-dictionary.com/

May Allah bless you

:wasalam:
 

ilyas_eh

Used to be active here!
wa alaykkum assalaam wa rahmathullah..

we all have our opinions and i respect yours (regarding listening to Nasheeds...)
but i'm bringing the below thread to your attention, just in case you have missed it

Islamic Nasheeds? Think Again

But you are true about Urdu.. the language is awesome. I listened to a live urdu lecture and fell in love with it.
 

faaraa

Nothing but Muslimah
:wasalam:

Jazakallahu Khair Asja and ilyas_eh for the replies :)

But can any one who knows Urdu, can help me to find out what does it really mean????
 

sister herb

Official TTI Chef
:salam2:

I know brother from Pakistan whose language is urdu. May I send his email to you, he will translate this to you.

:lol:

He is mod of urdu section in other forum....
 

masihuddin

Junior Member
Labaik is an Arabic word which conveys readiness to be present on being summoned I do not see any wrong in saying this while addressing the Holy Prophet S.AWAS .In the
Naat the reciter is saying that we are present to carry out the Prophets mission and prepared to lay down our lives for this purpose
 

sister herb

Official TTI Chef
:shymuslima1:

Urdu is language from many other ones;

it has parts from arabic, farsi, pashtu, dari, hindi. Maybe some words from tamili.

I am teacher for immicrants. I teach my language for people all those languages.

:lol:

I have 2 student by tamili right now. From Sri Lanka.
 

tariq353

Junior Member
:salam2:

sister....... kindly avoid Nasheeds specially by Q Tv..its by misguided group... he is saying

"Lab baik o rasool allah :saw: i am ready to sacrifice myself, I am ready to give up my life, in ur name master."

Again & Again he is saying "Raise the flag of Nabi :saw: in each n every house"

I don't know how far this statement holds good.

i stopped listening at 3 min...

Sahih Bukhari Volume 4, Book 55, Number 654:
Narrated 'Umar: I heard the Prophet saying, "Do not exaggerate in praising me as the Christians praised the son of Mary, for I am only a Slave. So, call me the Slave of Allah and His Apostle.


Praying 2 rakah Nawfil is better than listening to this....... :)

wa salam
 

hayat84

I'm not what you believe
:salam2:
since I read about the nasheed in a thread on tti,I realized that they all made me like the voice of the singer,instead of the meaning of the song.I indeed prefere the holy Quran,without any melody,because it surely leads my mind to like the reciter more than the recitation.:astag:
 

IHearIslam

make dua 4 ma finals
Assalaamu alaikum dear sister,

see, you and I are in the same boat! I love the Urdu language alot and I thought maybe by listening to Nasheeds I could learn so much....BUT I was wrong. Most of the nasheeds I found were uhm some Shia stuff. The praise for Ali and so on. I also found some Sufi nasheeds that I felt very uncomfortable listening to. I dont know what these two brothers are saying as I dont understand Urdu. But it seems to me that it is against the Salafiyah manhaj. They maybe some misguided group that we dont know about. The best thing to do is learn Urdu from friends and Urdu video lessons. Thats all I can say for now. May Allaah bless your soul and shower His mercy upon you! ameen
 

faaraa

Nothing but Muslimah
:shymuslima1:

Urdu is language from many other ones;

it has parts from arabic, farsi, pashtu, dari, hindi. Maybe some words from tamili.

I am teacher for immicrants. I teach my language for people all those languages.

:lol:

I have 2 student by tamili right now. From Sri Lanka.

:)

Jazakallahu Khair for the reply :)

By the way, my mother tongue is also, Tamil :shymuslima1:
I am also from Sri Lanka :)

Haha may I know who are they ?? :lol:
 

faaraa

Nothing but Muslimah
:salam2:

sister....... kindly avoid Nasheeds specially by Q Tv..its by misguided group... he is saying

"Lab baik o rasool allah :saw: i am ready to sacrifice myself, I am ready to give up my life, in ur name master."

Again & Again he is saying "Raise the flag of Nabi :saw: in each n every house"

I don't know how far this statement holds good.

i stopped listening at 3 min...

Sahih Bukhari Volume 4, Book 55, Number 654:
Narrated 'Umar: I heard the Prophet saying, "Do not exaggerate in praising me as the Christians praised the son of Mary, for I am only a Slave. So, call me the Slave of Allah and His Apostle.


Praying 2 rakah Nawfil is better than listening to this....... :)

wa salam

Wa alaikum Assalaam Respected Akhi :)

Jazakallahu Khair my brother for telling me what does it mean :)

Astagfirullah I did never knew that those stanzas were really having a deviant from the basic teachings of Islam.. :girl3:

( I am ready to give up my life, in ur name master) ?? :astag: :astag:

Regarding listening to nasheeds....
I am really thankful for the kind advise, Alhamdulillah

I have no words to type.. I hope Allah will help me to find my ways soon Insha Allah.....

But Allah Knows the best... is it a sin to listen to songs... (Without musical instruments I mean..)

I pray I should be guided towards the straight path always and Allah Azzawajal should always help me to abstain my self from sins..Aameen

I am still searching about this topic "Music without Instrument in Islam"

hm hm ...

Add me in your supplications Akhi
 

faaraa

Nothing but Muslimah
:salam2:
since I read about the nasheed in a thread on tti,I realized that they all made me like the voice of the singer,instead of the meaning of the song.I indeed prefere the holy Quran,without any melody,because it surely leads my mind to like the reciter more than the recitation.:astag:

:wasalam:

May Allah Azzawajal guide and bless all of us Aameen
 

faaraa

Nothing but Muslimah
Assalaamu alaikum dear sister,

see, you and I are in the same boat! I love the Urdu language alot and I thought maybe by listening to Nasheeds I could learn so much....BUT I was wrong. Most of the nasheeds I found were uhm some Shia stuff. The praise for Ali and so on. I also found some Sufi nasheeds that I felt very uncomfortable listening to. I dont know what these two brothers are saying as I dont understand Urdu. But it seems to me that it is against the Salafiyah manhaj. They maybe some misguided group that we dont know about. The best thing to do is learn Urdu from friends and Urdu video lessons. Thats all I can say for now. May Allaah bless your soul and shower His mercy upon you! ameen

:wasalam: sister :)

Hope you are doing good :)

hm hm.. Urdu is soo beautiful Subhanallah , that every one likes it :lol:

Yes dear, we have to be more careful on these issues hereafter Insha Allah

Add me in your Dua's sister ..
Take care alot :)
 
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