Is Nurul-Mubin regarded as salawat?
Submitted by on Sun, 02/06/2024 - 23:22
Dear Brother / Sister,
Yes, it is.
Salawatu Nuril-Mubin is actually a hymn. Some characteristics of our Prophet (pbuh) are listed and salawat are sent to him.
Nur: It is one of the names of our Prophet (pbuh) meaning material and spiritual light that illuminates and enlightens.
Mubin: It means the one that states the facts clearly. It is one of the names and characteristics of our Prophet (pbuh).
Mubin is mentioned one hundred and nineteen times in the Quran.
In most of the verses in the Quran, it is used with its literal meaning of “distinguishing the truth from the falsehood and halal from haram, explaining everything that the ummah needs, revealing the goodness and blessing of something”.
Salawatu Nuril-Mubin, which is sung as a hym is as follows:
“Sallallahu Rabbuna Alan-Nuril Mubin
Ahmad al-Mustafa Sayyidal-Mursalin
Al Bashir An Nadhir Assirajal Munir
Khatamal Anbiya Ashrafal Alamin”“Assalatu Wassalamu Alayk
Alayka Ya Ya Rasulallah
Assalatu Wassalamu Alayk
Alayka Ya Sayyidal Awwalina Wal Ahirin
Wa ala Jami’il Anbiyai Wal Mursalin
Walhamdu lillahi Rabbil Alamin”“Al Bashir An Nadhir Assirajal Munir
Khatamal Anbiya Ashrafal Alamin”
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