This is one of the Prophet's celestial names, often associated with his role as the "Praised One."

Often played or performed during the Mawlid al-Nabi (the Prophet's birthday) and other holy nights ( Kandil ).

Used to facilitate a state of remembrance and spiritual proximity.

Bilal Salan’s rendition is noted for its adherence to the , which prioritizes vocal clarity and spiritual resonance over complex instrumentation.

The lyrics typically express ashq (divine love) and a deep yearning to visit the holy cities of Mecca and Medina, specifically the Rawdah (the Prophet's tomb). Musical Style and Performance