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The poet of the Naat “Mere Alfat Madinah Seyun hi nahi, mery aqa ka rozaa madinay me ha” is the well-known Naat poet Hafeez Taib. He is very famous for his Naatiya Kalam and his Naats are very popular.
His original name was Muhammad Abdul Hafeez, a famous naat’s poet of Pakistan. Due to his Natia poetry and services, he has a unique place in Natia literature. Hafeez Taib was born on February 14, 1931 in Gujranwala, Pakistan. Hafeez Taib’s educational background was in Islamic studies and literature. He obtained Masters degree in Islamiat and Urdu from Punjab University. After completing his education, he joined the field of teaching and taught in various educational institutions. Later he was associated with the Awqaf Department and played an important role in the promotion of Islamic teachings.
The glimpse of Ishq-e Rasool is clearly visible in Hafeez Taib’s Natia poetry. His Naats are popular not only in Pakistan but also among Urdu speakers living all over the world. His speech has simplicity and fluidity, which makes his poetry more effective. Hafeez Taib died on 12 January 2004 in Lahore, Pakistan. His death left a gap in Natia literature, which is difficult to fill. Hafeez Taib’s Natia poetry and his services will always be remembered and he will be remembered with reverence and respect.
Here are full urdu lyrics of naat ”Mery ulfat madinay sy yun hi nahin”/ lyrics in urdu/ urdu notes.
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