Mustafa Jaane Rehmat ﷺ NETWORK
                                
                            
                            
                    
                                
                                
                                May 21, 2025 at 06:35 AM
                               
                            
                        
                            *🌹THE FIRST ROSE🌹*
*واہ کیا جو دو کرم ہے شہِ بطحا تیرا*
 *نہیں سنتا ہی نہیں مانگنے والا تیرا*
_WAAH! KYA Jood O KARAM HE SHA E BATHA TERA_
_NAHI (N), SUNTA HEE NAHI(N), MAANGNE WAALA TERA_
*Ah! So Exquisite IS YOUR GENEROSITY And KindNESS, O King OF MAKKAH*
*No, IS NEVER HEARD BY THE ONE WHO IS A BEGGAR AT YOUR COURT*
This couplet is the opening couplet of the first Na'at presented in Aala Hazrat's Hada'iq e Bakhshish. It is written in spiritual delight and demonstrates the deep love which Aala Hazrat possessed for the Beloved Nabiﷺ.
In the first stanza, the word 'Waah' in the Urdu language is used to demonstrate astonishment. Hence, its use here is to show positive admiration and to show how exquisite and how blessed the generosity of our Nabiﷺ
 is.
In other words, the generosity of Sayyiduna Rasoolullahﷺ is far beyond what we could have ever imagined. In this stanza, the word 'Batha' refers to the Valley of Makkah.
The second stanza explains that those who seek the aid and the blessings of Nabiﷺ never receive a negative response from hisﷺ Blessed Court. They are always greeted with a positive reaction from the generous court of Nabi Kareemﷺ. This couplet is thus explaining the uniqueness, generosity and the kindness of our Beloved Rasool Hazrat Muhammad Mustafaﷺ.
It is, in reality, depicting the message of the Hadith which is reported by Sayyidatuna A'isha Siddiqa رضى الله عنها where she says that:
The Beloved Nabiﷺ was more generous than all people. His generosity flowed more swiftly than the powerful winds. He would never turn away any mendicant empty handed, by saying 'No' to him.
It must be noted that this generosity and kind-heartedness of our Beloved Nabiﷺ, whereby Heﷺ never rejected those who sought anything from him, is not only confined to that particular era, but it is unconditional. Hisﷺ generosity flows even today and will continue to flow, for Heﷺ is Alive even today, and Hisﷺ generosity and kindness continues to flow. Look through the pages of history, and you will notice that:
•Those who asked for wealth became wealthy
•Those who asked for power became powerful
•Those who asked for knowledge became Men of Knowledge
•Those who asked for hisﷺ love and closeness became his Companions in Paradise
*📕 65 Roses from The Garden of Salvation*