The exact poet is disputed. Some attribute it to , others to Sufi Tabassum . However, most modern Naat experts agree the version popularized by Junaid Jamshed was adapted from classical Diwan-e-Ahmad (poetry collections). The "exclusive" lyrics here represent the standardized public domain version.
Mahshar ke roz jab koi kisi ka na hoga Nafsi-nafsi ka aalam har simt chaya hoga Uss waqt ammati meri keh kar pukarenge Umat ko bakhshwana hai aqa ka martaba Allah janta hai Mohammad ka martaba
(Translation: íº For their Ummah, this is a rule íº That the fear of the Prophet is the greatest íº For their Shariah, this is a claim íº That Allah knows the stature of the Prophet)
Chorus: íº Allah janta hai mohammad ka martaba íº Yeh duniya janta hai mohammad ka martaba
In conclusion, "Allah Janta Hai Mohammad Ka Martaba" is a heartfelt naat that celebrates the status of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and acknowledges Allah's knowledge and appreciation of his elevated position. Reciting these lyrics can bring spiritual benefits and deepen one's understanding of Islamic theology.
Mere aqa ka martaba kya kahu Jo khuda bhi dekhta hai wo dekhta hai
The most popular version, featured on the album Allah Janta Hai Mohammad Ka Martaba , was released in June 2015 under the label J Series Audio Junction and remains widely available on streaming platforms such as JioSaavn and Gaana.com.
The phrase refers to a popular Islamic devotional song (Naat or Qawwali) that translates to "Only Allah knows the status/rank of Muhammad (PBUH)". It is a tribute to the Prophet Muhammad, emphasizing that his true spiritual height is beyond human comprehension. Key Details & Artists
حاضر ہیں بخشنے والے گناہ لیکن ہم بھی ہیں دیوانے محمد کے
(Translation: “God knows, it is from you that light arrives, The Prophet’s rank resides in every heart.”)
The song has been performed and recorded by several artists across different versions:
My life is loyalty to the one from Madina Allah knows the status of Muhammad.