Ramadan Mubarak Ho Lyrics – A beautiful spiritual track celebrating the holy month of Ramadan. Sung by Salim Merchant, composed by the iconic Salim Sulaiman. Filled with blessings, peace, and devotion.
Ramadan Mubarak Ho Lyrics in English Letters (Romanized)
Ramdaan Mubaarak Ho
Ramdaan Mubaarak Ho
Ramdaan, Ramdaan
Ramdaan Mubaarak Ho
Ramdaan Mubaarak Ho
Ramdaan Mubaarak Ho
Ramdaan, Ramdaan
Ramdaan, Ramdaan
Ramdaan Mubaarak Ho
Tere Roze Mein Imaan Salaamatt Hai
Taraaveeh Mein Teri Hi To Baat Hai
Tere Kalaam Mein, Tere Hi Naam Mein
Saari Ye Kaaynaat Hai
Ramdaan Mubaarak Ho
Ramdaan Mubaarak Ho
Ramdaan, Ramdaan
Ramdaan Mubaarak Ho
Ramdaan Mubaarak Ho, Ramdaan
Ramdaan Mubaarak Ho
Ramdaan, Ramdaan
Ramdaan, Ramdaan
Ramdaan Mubaarak Ho, Ho..
Is Maah Mein Shab-E-Qadr Ki Inaayat Hai
Is Raat Jaisi Nahin Koi Ibaadat Hai
Quraan Ke Har Lafz Mein Dhoonda Hai Tujhe
Har Aayat Mein Chhupi Teri Hidaayat Hai
Ramdaan Mubaarak Ho,
Ramdaan Mubaarak Ho
Ramdaan, Ramdaan
Ramdaan, Ramdaan
Ramdaan Mubaarak Ho, Ho....!
Written by: Kamal Haji
Ramadan Mubarak Ho Song Description
This song "Ramadan Mubarak Ho" is a special Ramadan song that expresses the feelings of the holy month. Its music is composed and produced by Salim Sulaiman, and the lyrics are written by Kamal Haji. The singer is Salim Merchant, whose voice makes this song even more touching. The backing vocals feature Rajiv Sundaresan, Raj Pandit, Muheet Bharti, and Shivansh Jindal. The song is released under Salim Sulaiman Music.
In the song's lyrics, the phrase "Ramadan Mubarak Ho" appears repeatedly, conveying a message of blessings. As the song progresses, it talks about the safety of one's faith during the fast (Roza) , the importance of the Taraweeh prayers, and how the entire universe exists within Allah's names and words (Kalam). This part gives the song its spiritual depth and connects the listener deeply with the holy month of Ramadan.
In the final part, the song focuses on the special night of Shab-e-Qadr (Laylat al-Qadr) , describing the worship on this night as unparalleled. The lyrics say that in every word (lafz) and every verse (ayat) of the Quran, Allah's guidance (hidayat) is hidden. In this way, the song fully celebrates the spirituality, faith, and blessings of Ramadan, filling the hearts of listeners with hope and peace.