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The song describes the Prophet as being "alive in sentiment" and the "light of eyes," emphasizing a personal and emotional connection for the listener. Cultural Impact

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" ).

While Maher Zain is the original artist, the "Anta Nuurul Laahi Fajran" portion has been widely covered by other vocalists, including popular versions by female reciters and Md Ashikul Islam .

The phrase translates to . The lyrics use powerful light-based metaphors to describe spiritual guidance:

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.