"The infidel has no chains, no star (guidance) in hardship… until the name of my Prophet comes amidst the ruins." → This is the most powerful metaphor: Even in desolation (ruins), the name of the Prophet brings light and freedom.

The search for khuda da nabi lyrics often spikes during , Eid Milad-un-Nabi (the Prophet’s birthday), and Muharram , as listeners seek to recite or understand the verses.

(also known as “Mere Khuda Da Nabi”) is one of the most soul-stirring naats (Islamic devotional poetry) in the Punjabi language. Performed by the legendary late singer Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan , this qawwali-style praise of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) has transcended generations, borders, and languages. For millions of listeners, searching for the “khuda da nabi lyrics” is not just about finding words—it is about connecting with a deep spiritual emotion.