The verse continues with "Jeita baadal osry yosran," which means "You came after the hardship as a relief," referencing the Quranic promise that with every difficulty comes ease.
It has seen a significant revival on social media platforms like TikTok and YouTube, often used in short clips focused on spiritual reflection or peaceful morning routines. Anta Nuurul Laahi Fajran
The phrase translates to . The lyrics use powerful light-based metaphors to describe spiritual guidance: The verse continues with "Jeita baadal osry yosran,"
It acknowledges the high station granted by God ( "Rabbona aalaka kadran" ) and recognizes the Prophet as the leader of all prophets ( "Ya imam al anbeya'ee" ). The lyrics use powerful light-based metaphors to describe
Due to its massive popularity, Maher Zain released the song in several languages, including Arabic, Turkish, and Urdu , allowing it to reach a diverse global audience.