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Unlike songs that emphasize fear of punishment, this track focuses on life . Modern psychology confirms that nature—specifically water—calms the human mind. By calling the Quran a "spring," the song suggests that scripture is not a burden, but a source of relaxation and vitality.

(And I ask Allah by His Names)

The verses " Ishrah li sadri " (Expand my chest for me) and " Yassir li amri " (Make my task easy for me) are a direct echo of Prophet Musa's (Moses) prayer found in the Quran (Surah Ta-Ha, 20:25-26). By referencing this prophetic supplication, the singer aligns his personal plea with a timeless prayer for clarity, strength, and relief from hardship. Qurani Nabdu Hayati Lyrics

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Rabbi bi Qur'ani hisnu Imani As'id li hayati, Rabbi bi Qur'ani Ishrah li sadri Yassir li amri Farrah li qalbi, Rabbi bi Qur'ani Unlike songs that emphasize fear of punishment, this

Ayaatullahi tutla Biha al-arwahu ta’la Wa noorul haqqi yamla Quloobal mu’minati

آيات الله حمَتني غمرتني بالبركاتِ تحفظني من همزات الشيطان و من زلاتِ (And I ask Allah by His Names) The

من الرحمن علينا بكتاب من رحمات (From the Most Merciful, a Book of mercy is upon us)