Al Madad Mola Raza Lyrics
The Imam is depicted as a source of solace for both physical and spiritual ailments. Al Madad Mola Raza as | Syed Sajjad Naqvi Manqabat 2020
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Many poems reference the Hadith of the Golden Chain (Silsilat al-Dhahab). As the Imam traveled through Nishapur, thousands of scholars gathered to hear him. He narrated a chain of narrators leading back to God, stating that "There is no god but Allah" is a fortress, and entering it requires accepting the leadership of the Imams. al madad mola raza lyrics
In many recitations, the poem expands to describe the specific struggles of the believer, acknowledging their sins and the hope for intercession. The Imam is depicted as a source of
Aye shahe Khorasan, aye mah-e-taban Mola Zarre ko kar do aaftab, Mola Raza Al madad... He narrated a chain of narrators leading back
In the rich tapestry of Islamic devotional poetry, particularly within the Twelver Shia tradition, few phrases carry as much weight and immediate emotional resonance as (The Cry for Help). When this call is directed towards Imam Ali al-Raza (AS), the eighth Imam, it becomes a profound plea for spiritual and temporal assistance. For millions of devotees, the words "Al Madad Mola Raza" are not just lyrics; they are a lifeline—a whispered confession of helplessness in the face of life’s trials.

