Junaid Jamshed - Multazim Par
Published by Haseeb April 7th, 2007 in MusicJunaid Jamshed is a former Pakistani pop-music star who left his pop-star ways upon the influence of the Tablighi Jamaat. He currently has a successful clothing line and continues to make Islamic music; and has committed his life towards the tablighi jamaat and the preaching of Islam to Muslims. His latest Islamic Album, Jalwa-e-Janaan, is currently available at Nasheeds.com.
The following is a beautiful Video of Junaid Jamshed’s Multazim Par, which is based on one of Mufti Taqi Uthmani’s beautiful poems.
Continue reading for translated lyrics:
Translated by Tahir Kayani
O my Lord, I come to Your door as a beggar
In complete indigence, bringing only my humility and shame.
A beggar who has neither a joli nor a begging-bowl
A beggar slain by his desires and cravings.
Having squandered the treasure of Deen and intellect
at the hands of the ego;
Having sacrificed contentment of heart at the altar of lust and pleasure
Losing my wealth in the quick-sand of heedlessness and sin
I have come to seek refuge under the covering of your Kaaba.
Through the stains of sin the heart’s world is suffering
Aspirations are weak, the will broken and hope is dead.
From whence should I find the strength to express the heart truly?
For in this snare have I passed every moment of my life
In short, having been burnt at the stake of my own ill-deeds
In abject poverty due to the evil of my state
To you have I brought my ill-stricken fate
Empty-handed of any deed befitting your House.
This House of yours, which is your court of Love and Grace O Lord
Tis wholly Light and the repository of all Lights O Lord
Being completely ignorant of the manners of your Doorstep
A beggar knowing not how to beg
My tongue fails to convey my heart’s feeling
O Lord, have mercy on this wordless speech!
These eyes are dry, O Lord, knowing not how to weep
Festering spots in the heart that can’t be cleansed out.
O my Lord I have come to your door as a beggar
wholly indigent, in abject humility and full of shame.
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Beautiful.
I must say that the change in Junaid Jamshed was so dramatic after he went Hajj, such is the Mercy of Allah
- allahuakbar
I like this
There’s an one video with him init but the nasheed/naat is in punjabi sung by someone else. That’s nice too
those lyrics were the most beautiful i have ever read. Mashllah. I’m speechless. I’m gonna go to nasheeds.com to see what else there is…I’ve never heard of this guy and i want to see what else he has.
You could listen to his naat collection on the above address. The title of that punjabi hamd is Meray Allah
and I agree is really good. You could find that on the above link.
You could listen to his naat collection on the above address. The title of that punjabi hamd is Meray Allah
and I agree is really good. You could find that on the above link.
I found the video
very powerful..Jazak Allah
Assalaamualaikum wa rahmatullah,
subhaanAllah, J. Jamshed is my favourite tableeghi-uncle.
You know what…I got to know from a Bayaan of Junaid Jamshed that Moulana Tariq Jameel Sahib (rahimahullah) once drove in his car when he passed a show of him, Allahu A’lam, or he listened to some interview of the young Junaid (Can’t remember…). Then he prayed to Allah
ta’ala, that The Almighty shall guide this young man to the straight path…and subhaanAllah…that’s the result!
Allahu Akbar.