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Atif Aslam releases ‘Mustafa Jaan-e-Rehmat Pe Lakhon Salaam’ as a Ramadan gift

Atif Aslam releases ‘Mustafa Jaan-e-Rehmat Pe Lakhon Salaam’ as a Ramadan gift

Atif Aslam releases ‘Mustafa Jaan-e-Rehmat Pe Lakhon Salaam’ as a Ramadan gift

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From Tajdar-e-Haram to Asma-Ul-Husna, Pakistani Vocalist Atif Aslam has continued to win our hearts and he did it once again as the renowned singer released a special kalaam ‘Mustafa Jaan-e-Rehmat Pe Lakhon Salaam’ for the month of Holy Ramadan.

The 38 year old singer surprised his fans on the first Friday of Ramadan, by releasing the beautiful recreation of most renowned Kalaam of Hazrat Imam Ahmed Raza Khan who is commonly known as Aala Hazrat in the sub-continent.

Recited with reverence and dedication, the beautiful video opens with the title MUSTAFA JAAN E REHMAT along with NAAT E RASOOL E MAQBOOL written in light colors to match the video’s overall theme.

Apart from Atif Aslam, Ali Pervez Mehdi, Nouman Javed, Ahsan Pervaiz Mehdi, and Kumail Jaffery took part in the recitation. All of them are seen standing with their hands respectfully folded.

The video gathered more than 450,000 views on YouTube without hours of its release. Meanwhile his admirers took to the microblogging website Twitter to share gratitude for sharing Durood-e-Salaam video during the fasting month.

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Many of his fans are regarding the video as an absolute masterpiece by recreating the beautiful emotion, whereas many of his fans see this video as the best gift of Ramadan.

Here’s how Twitter reacted:

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