In Islamic theology, while the Prophet Muhammad is recognized as a human being and a servant of God, he is also revered as the Khatam an-Nabiyyin (the Seal of the Prophets) and Rahmatan lil-'Alamin (a mercy to the worlds). The core philosophy of these lyrics rests on a profound spiritual paradox: because the Prophet’s spiritual station is so immensely high, no ordinary human mind can fully comprehend it. Only the Creator, Almighty Allah, truly knows the exact boundary and height of Muhammad’s exalted rank. Allah Janta Hai Mohammad Ka Martaba: Exclusive Lyrics
Verse 2: íº Unki ummat ke liye hai yeh shara íº Ki sabse bada hai nabi ka dar íº Unki shariat ke liye hai yeh dawa íº Ki Allah janta hai mohammad ka martaba
The refrain " Allah Janta Hai... " serves as a profound statement of faith. While Muslims believe the Prophet (peace be upon him) holds the highest station among creation, the song emphasizes that the ultimate depth of this status is a divine mystery, understood fully only by Allah. This theme is echoed in classical Urdu poetry as well; the great poet Mirza Ghalib, for instance, wrote "K’aan zaat-e-Paak martaba-daan-e-Mohammad [PBUH] hast" ("The Truth expresses its grace through Mohammad's [PBUH] expression"). The qawwali continues in this rich tradition, celebrating the Prophet's unmatched stature and universal mercy.