Hum Sab Ko Ho Mubarak Ramzan Ka Mahina - Lyrics Upd

Song Information

Lyrics

The lyrics of "Hum Sab Ko Ho Mubarak Ramzan Ka Mahina" are as follows:

هُم سَب کو ہُو مُبارَک رَمضان کا مہینہ ہم سب کو ہو مبارکہ رمضان کی آمد ہم سب کو ہو مبارک رمضان کا مہینہ

Hum sab ko ho mubarak Ramzan ka mahina Hum sab ko ho mubarak Ramzan ki aamad Hum sab ko ho mubarak Ramzan ka mahina

Translation:

Congratulations to all of us on the month of Ramadan Congratulations to all of us on the arrival of Ramadan Congratulations to all of us on the month of Ramadan

Meaning and Significance

The song "Hum Sab Ko Ho Mubarak Ramzan Ka Mahina" is a traditional Urdu song sung to welcome the holy month of Ramadan. The lyrics express congratulations and joy on the arrival of Ramadan, which is considered a blessed and sacred month in the Islamic calendar.

Ramadan is a time of fasting, reflection, and spiritual growth for Muslims around the world. The song is often sung during Ramadan gatherings, iftars (break-fast meals), and other celebrations.

Guide to Singing and Reciting

If you'd like to sing or recite "Hum Sab Ko Ho Mubarak Ramzan Ka Mahina", here are some tips:

  1. Pronunciation: Pay attention to the correct pronunciation of Urdu words, especially the nasal sounds and vowel pronunciations.
  2. Melody: The song is typically sung in a slow and melodious tone, with a gentle rise and fall in pitch.
  3. Lyrics: Memorize the lyrics and recite them with feeling and conviction.
  4. Gatherings: Sing or recite the song with family and friends during Ramadan gatherings, iftars, or other celebrations.

Additional Tips

By following this guide, you'll be able to appreciate and participate in the tradition of singing "Hum Sab Ko Ho Mubarak Ramzan Ka Mahina" during the holy month of Ramadan.

Common Mistakes in the Lyrics (And Corrections)

Over the years, due to oral transmission, many people sing incorrect words. Here are the most common errors:

| Incorrect (Wrong) | Correct (Right) | Meaning Difference | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Hum sab ko hai mubarak | Hum sab ko ho mubarak | "Ho" is subjunctive (let it be blessed) vs "Hai" (is blessed). | | Rehmat ka nazara (short a) | Rehmat ka nazaara (long a) | Nazaara means spectacle; shortening it changes the rhythm. | | Baksh de sab ki khata (singular) | Baksh de hum sab ki, har ek khata | The original emphasizes every single mistake. | hum sab ko ho mubarak ramzan ka mahina lyrics

Full Lyrics: "Hum Sab Ko Ho Mubarak Ramzan Ka Mahina"

Below are the complete and correctly transcribed lyrics of the song. These are written in a mix of Roman Urdu/Hindi for easy reading, followed by the essence of the original Urdu script.

🎧 Where to Find the Full Lyrics

The complete lyrics are available on Islamic lyric websites, Naat archive pages, and YouTube caption sections. Some popular renditions have been sung by artists like Junaid Jamshed, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, and various hamd/naat reciters.

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Who Sang the Original Song? The Mystery of the "Ramzan Anthem"

One of the most interesting facts about the "hum sab ko ho mubarak ramzan ka mahina lyrics" is that the original singer remains relatively obscure in mainstream Bollywood, yet the voice is instantly recognizable to millions.

The most famous and widely broadcasted version was sung by Sohail Ahmed (a playback singer) and produced by a small studio in Karachi, Pakistan, in the early 2000s. However, the song became a pan-South Asian phenomenon when it was adopted by the television network Geo TV and later by ARY Qtv as their official Ramadan theme. Song Information

In India, the song gained traction through various Islamic channels and later went viral on social media platforms like YouTube and Facebook. Many people mistakenly attribute it to singers like Owais Raza Qadri or Junaid Jamshed (famous for other naats), but the original version remains the anonymous "cheerful children's choir" version that plays in bazaars and homes.

Part 1: The Full Lyrics of "Hum Sab Ko Ho Mubarak Ramzan Ka Mahina"

Before diving into the translation and history, here are the most widely accepted original Urdu/Hindi lyrics of the song. Please note that several versions exist, but the core verses remain consistent.


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