The poem celebrates the rising of the bright moon over a valley and expresses gratitude to God. It welcomes a messenger who brought light, guidance, and nobility to their city, likening him to both the sun and moon in providing illumination for hearts and minds. The moon rising over the valley reminds the poet of their duty to show gratitude when answering God's call.
The poem celebrates the rising of the bright moon over a valley and expresses gratitude to God. It welcomes a messenger who brought light, guidance, and nobility to their city, likening him to both the sun and moon in providing illumination for hearts and minds. The moon rising over the valley reminds the poet of their duty to show gratitude when answering God's call.
The poem celebrates the rising of the bright moon over a valley and expresses gratitude to God. It welcomes a messenger who brought light, guidance, and nobility to their city, likening him to both the sun and moon in providing illumination for hearts and minds. The moon rising over the valley reminds the poet of their duty to show gratitude when answering God's call.
Min thaniyyatil wada' Wajaba shukru ‘alayna Ma da'a lillahi daa' Oh the bright moon rose over us from the valley of Wada' And we owe it to show all our gratefulness when the call is for us all!
Ayyuhal mab'uthu feena
Ji'ta bil amril mutaa' Ji'ta sharraftal madinah Marhaban ya khaira daa' Anta shamsun anta qamarun Anta nourun ‘ala nour Anta misbahus suduri Ya habibi ya Rasul
Tala'al badru ‘alayna
Min thaniyyatil wada' You have brought to this city nobleness Welcome best caller to the way!