Introduction to Allah Hoo (اللہ ہو)
“Allah Hoo” (اللہ ہو) is one of the most loved and widely recited Islamic naats in the Urdu-speaking world. This powerful naat is a simple yet deep expression of devotion to Allah. The phrase “Allah Hoo” itself is a form of dhikr (remembrance of Allah) that has been used by Muslims for centuries. The naat focuses entirely on the oneness of Allah, His mercy and the soul’s longing for its Creator.
Unlike many naats that praise Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), Allah Hoo is a naat e ilahi written directly in praise of Allah Almighty. Its repetitive, rhythmic structure makes it easy to remember and deeply moving to recite. Many people around the world know this naat by heart, even if they do not speak Urdu.
Background of the Naat
The naat “Allah Hoo” is attributed to various Sufi traditions and has been popularised by many famous naat khwans (reciters) including Qari Waheed Zafar Qasmi, Owais Raza Qadri and others. The exact origin of the naat is difficult to trace, as it emerged from the oral traditions of Sufi poetry and has been passed down through generations.
The naat reflects the core Islamic concept of tawheed (the oneness of Allah). The repetition of “Allah Hoo” is a form of dhikr that helps the believer connect with Allah on a deep spiritual level. In Sufi tradition, the name “Allah” is considered the greatest name of Allah (Ism-e-Azam), and reciting it with presence of heart brings the soul closer to its Creator.
Allah Hoo (اللہ ہو) Naat Lyrics in Urdu
اللہ ہو، اللہ ہو، اللہ ہو
اللہ ہو، اللہ ہو، اللہ ہو
اللہ ہو، اللہ ہو، اللہ ہو
تیری رحمت کے دریا بہتے ہیں ہر سو
تیرے فضلوں کے سائے ہیں ہر گھڑی
تیری ذات سے روشن ہے سارا جہاں
تیرے در پہ جھکے سب کی پیشانی
اللہ ہو، اللہ ہو، اللہ ہو
اللہ ہو، اللہ ہو، اللہ ہو
تو ہی رب ہے، تو ہی مالک ہے
تو ہی قادر، تو ہی رازق ہے
تیرے در سے جو بھی خالی گیا
اسے دنیا نے کبھی سنبھالا نہیں
اللہ ہو، اللہ ہو، اللہ ہو
اللہ ہو، اللہ ہو، اللہ ہو
تیرے ذکر سے دل کو سکون ملے
تیری یاد میں راتیں جاگیں
تیرے در سے جو بھی مانگا اس نے
تیرے خزانے نے کبھی ٹوکرا نہیں
اللہ ہو، اللہ ہو، اللہ ہو
اللہ ہو، اللہ ہو، اللہ ہو
دل کی دھڑکن میں تیرا نام ہے
ہر سانس میں تیرا پیغام ہے
تیرے بغیر جی نہیں لگتا
تو ہی مقصود، تو ہی مراد ہے
اللہ ہو، اللہ ہو، اللہ ہو
اللہ ہو، اللہ ہو، اللہ ہو
English Transliteration
Allah Hoo, Allah Hoo, Allah Hoo
Allah Hoo, Allah Hoo, Allah Hoo
Teri rahmat ke dariya behte hain har soo
Tere fazlo ke saaye hain har ghari
Teri zaat se roshan hai saara jahaan
Tere dar pe jhuke sab ki peshaani
Allah Hoo, Allah Hoo, Allah Hoo
Allah Hoo, Allah Hoo, Allah Hoo
Tu hi Rab hai, tu hi Maalik hai
Tu hi Qaadir, tu hi Raaziq hai
Tere dar se jo bhi khaali gaya
Use duniya ne kabhi sambhala nahi
Allah Hoo, Allah Hoo, Allah Hoo
Allah Hoo, Allah Hoo, Allah Hoo
Tere zikr se dil ko sakoon mile
Teri yaad mein raatein jaagein
Tere dar se jo bhi maanga usne
Tere khazaane ne kabhi thukraya nahi
Allah Hoo, Allah Hoo, Allah Hoo
Allah Hoo, Allah Hoo, Allah Hoo
Dil ki dharkan mein tera naam hai
Har saans mein tera payghaam hai
Tere baghair jee nahi lagta
Tu hi maqsood, tu hi muraad hai
Allah Hoo, Allah Hoo, Allah Hoo
Allah Hoo, Allah Hoo, Allah Hoo
English Translation
Allah Hoo, Allah Hoo, Allah Hoo
Allah is the One, Allah is the One, Allah is the One
Rivers of Your mercy flow everywhere
The shadows of Your blessings are with me every moment
The entire universe is illuminated by Your being
Every forehead bows at Your door
Allah Hoo, Allah Hoo, Allah Hoo
Allah is the One, Allah is the One, Allah is the One
You are the Lord, You are the Master
You are the All-Powerful, You are the Provider
Whoever left Your door empty-handed
The world could never take care of them
Allah Hoo, Allah Hoo, Allah Hoo
Allah is the One, Allah is the One, Allah is the One
The heart finds peace through Your remembrance
Nights are spent awake in Your love
Whoever asked from Your door
Your treasure never turned them away
Allah Hoo, Allah Hoo, Allah Hoo
Allah is the One, Allah is the One, Allah is the One
Your name is in every heartbeat
Your message is in every breath
Life feels incomplete without You
You are the purpose, You are the desire
Allah Hoo, Allah Hoo, Allah Hoo
Allah is the One, Allah is the One, Allah is the One
Meaning and Significance
The naat “Allah Hoo” carries a profound spiritual message. The repetition of “Allah Hoo” throughout the naat serves as a form of meditation. By repeating the name of Allah, the believer’s heart becomes focused on the Divine, leaving behind worldly concerns and distractions.
The verses describe several important aspects of Islamic belief:
- Allah’s Mercy: The naat begins by describing the rivers of mercy flowing from Allah. This reminds us that Allah’s mercy is vast and available to everyone.
- Allah as Sustainer: The verses describe Allah as the Provider (Raaziq) and the All-Powerful (Qaadir), reminding us that everything we have comes from Him alone.
- Reliance on Allah: The naat teaches us that true support comes only from Allah. Those who turn away from Him find no real help in the world.
- The Power of Dhikr: The act of remembering Allah brings peace to the heart, as stated in the Quran: “Verily, in the remembrance of Allah do hearts find rest” (Surah Ar-Ra’d, verse 28).
This naat is often recited in gatherings of dhikr and spiritual assemblies. Its simple yet profound message makes it accessible to people of all ages. Children learn it easily, and elders recite it with deep emotion. The naat transcends cultural boundaries and is loved by Urdu-speaking Muslims around the world.
When to Recite Allah Hoo
There is no fixed time for reciting this naat. It can be recited at any time as a form of dhikr and meditation. Many people find it particularly beneficial to recite:
- In the early morning after Fajr prayer
- During moments of stress or anxiety
- In gatherings of dhikr and spiritual reflection
- Before sleeping as a form of evening remembrance
- During difficult times when seeking comfort from Allah
Popular Reciters
The naat “Allah Hoo” has been recited by many famous naat khwans. Some notable recitations include:
- Qari Waheed Zafar Qasmi – known for his soulful and emotional recitation
- Owais Raza Qadri – popular among younger audiences
- Muhammad Nabeel – a rising voice in naat recitation
- Hamza Saleem – known for his melodious renditions
Each reciter brings their own style to the naat, but the core message remains the same – the love and devotion to Allah, the One and Only.
For more naat lyrics and translations, check out our other posts including Ya Nabi Salam Alaika, Hasbi Rabbi and Tajdar-e-Haram.
