Ramzaan Aa Gaya Hai Lyrics – Salim Merchant | Salim Sulaiman Music

Ramzaan Aa Gaya Hai Lyrics – Salim Merchant celebrates the holy month. A soulful track about God's mercy, forgiveness, and Iftaar. Feel the divine vibe.

Ramzaan Aa Gaya Hai Song Poster from Salim Sulaiman Music

Ramzaan Aa Gaya Hai Lyrics in English Letters (Romanized)

Subhanallah, Subhanallah,
Ramzaan Aagaya Hai
Le Kar Khuda Ki Rehmat,
Ramzaan Aagaya Hai

Subhanallah, Subhanallah,
Ramzaan Aagaya Hai
Le Kar Khuda Ki Rehmat,
Ramzaan Aagaya Hai

Momin Ki Maghferat Ka,
Samaan Aagaya Hai
Subhanallah, Subhanallah,
Ramzaan Aagaya Hai
Le Kar Khuda Ki Rehmat,
Ramzaan Aagaya Hai

Yun Mahe Mohtaram Me,
Quran Aagaya Hai
Yun Mahe Mohtaram Me,
Quran Aagaya Hai

Qabe Me Jaise Kulle
Imaan Aagaya Hai
Subhanallah, Subhanallah,
Ramzaan Aagaya Hai
Le Kar Khuda Ki Rehmat,
Ramzaan Aagaya Hai

Uss Rozadaar Par Ab,
Azamat Baras Rahi Hai
Uss Rozadaar Par Ab,
Azamat Baras Rahi Hai

Iftaar Ka Jo Lekar,
Saamaan Aagaya Hai
Subhanallah, Subhanallah,
Ramzaan Aagaya Hai
Le Kar Khuda Ki Rehmat,
Ramzaan Aagaya Hai
Ramzaan Aagaya Hai

Written by: Imran Abidi


Ramzaan Aa Gaya Hai Song Description

Here are the lyrics and information for the song "Ramzaan Aa Gaya Hai". The song is a celebration of the arrival of the holy month of Ramadan, it is performed by "Salim Merchant" and the music is composed and produced by the duo "Salim Sulaiman". The lyrics are written by "Imran Abidi".

The words express joy and reverence, repeating the phrase "Subhanallah" which means "Glory to God". The core message is that Ramadan has arrived, bringing with it God's mercy, or "Khuda Ki Rehmat". The lyrics describe this month as a precious time for forgiveness, calling it "Momin Ki Maghferat Ka Samaan", meaning a provision for a believer's forgiveness. It highlights that the Quran was revealed in this honored month, and that faith has arrived in the hearts of believers like water filling a well.

The song also honors those who fast, referred to as "Rozadaar", stating that dignity showers upon them. It mentions the preparations for "Iftaar", the meal to break the fast, symbolizing the spiritual and communal readiness for this blessed time. The song is distributed by "Global Music Junction" and "Warner Music India", and is available on "Salim Sulaiman Music".