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Assalamu Alayka By Aliza Kashmala Kiran

Assalamu Alayka by Aliza Kashmala Kiran
My eyes are full of longing
And they have shed tears due to missing Taiba (Medina)
So,I came to visit my Beloved
calm down,my heart,and be gentle!
send salutations upon Muhammad.
My heart is so full of longing
I wish to be close to my Beloved
I dream to walk in the streets of Medina
And to quench the thirst of my spirit
By visiting you, O Muhammad
Assalamu Alayka ya,ya Rasool Allah (salutations upon you O Messenger of Allah) 
Assalamu Alayka ya Habibi,ya Nabiyya Allah (salutations upon you my Beloved,O prophet of Allah)
ya Rasool Allah (O Messenger of Allah).
I left all my troubles and worries
As I entered your mosque so gently
And as I finally stood there before you
I couldn't stop my tears from falling
In your presence, O Muhammad
O Taiba, your breeze is so blessed
Indeed it brought life back to my spirit
I've left my heart with my Beloved
Sending blessings on Muhammad
O Taiba, your breeze is so blessed
Indeed it brought life back to my spirit
I have left my heart with my Beloved
Sending blessings on Muhammad
A heart that is attached to the Absolute Truth (Allah)
And that began to glow in the cave of hira
crying and asking His Creator
So,when revelation came to him,he shone
Read ,O Muhammad,Read!
O Taiba(Medina) I came to you sick from longing 
Full of Love for the Messenger of Allah 
My soul is settled in the Rawdha(prophet's grave)
And resided beside our guide(Muhammad).
Assalamu Alayka ya,ya Rasool Allah (salutations upon you O Messenger of Allah) 
Assalamu Alayka ya Habibi,ya Nabiyya Allah (salutations upon you my Beloved,O prophet of Allah)
ya Rasool Allah (O Messenger of Allah).

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