Welcome O Ramadan Nasheed

About This Track
Welcome, O Ramadan is a pure acappella (vocal only) production, free from musical instruments. It is designed to provide a tranquil atmosphere for reflection, Suhoor, or quiet moments of Dhikr. The track highlights the beauty of Islamic values, focusing on the mercy of Ramadan and the significance of Laylatul Qadr.
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As the holy month approaches, music often becomes a powerful way to express the beauty, reflection, and spiritual depth of Ramadan. The song “Ramadan, Ramadan, Blessed Time” captures these emotions in a simple yet deeply meaningful way. Through poetic lyrics and devotional themes, it reflects the essence of Ramadan: purification of the heart, closeness to Allah, and renewed faith.
The Spirit of Ramadan in Song
From the opening lines, the song sets a peaceful and reflective tone:
“Ramadan, Ramadan, blessed time
Hearts grow pure and Souls Align.”
These lines highlight one of the central goals of Ramadan—spiritual purification. During this month, Muslims fast, pray, and engage in acts of kindness to cleanse their hearts and strengthen their connection with Allah. The idea of hearts becoming pure and souls aligning reflects the inner transformation that many believers experience.
The repetition of the chorus reinforces this message, emphasizing how prayer and reflection bring believers closer to their Creator.
A Month of Prayer and the Qur’an
Another powerful theme in the song is the importance of the Qur’an during Ramadan:
“Qur’an revealed, a Guiding Flame
Leading hearts to hope again.”
Ramadan is the month in which the Qur’an was first revealed. For Muslims around the world, it is a time to read, recite, and reflect deeply on its teachings. The metaphor of the Qur’an as a guiding flame beautifully illustrates its role as a source of light, direction, and hope.
Patience, Kindness, and Charity
The lyrics also emphasize the moral values strengthened during Ramadan:
“Patience grows and kindness stays
Charity lights our every day.”
Fasting teaches patience, self-control, and empathy for those in need. Charity (known as sadaqah and zakat) becomes especially significant during this month, as many people increase their generosity and support for others. The song reminds listeners that these virtues should not only define Ramadan but ideally continue throughout the year.
The Sacred Nights of Ramadan
One of the most moving moments in the song refers to the final nights of Ramadan:
“In the quiet of the night we stand
Hands raised high, we pray and ask
On Laylatul Qadr, hear our Plea.”
These lines evoke the atmosphere of late-night prayers, when believers wake for worship and reflection. The mention of Laylatul Qadr (the Night of Power) is particularly meaningful, as it is considered the most sacred night of the year in Islam—believed to be a time when prayers are especially powerful.
Saying Goodbye to a Precious Guest
Toward the end, the song shifts to a bittersweet tone:
“Welcome, O Ramadan, Precious Guest
In your days our souls find rest
When you leave, let faith remain.”
Ramadan is often described as a beloved guest that visits once a year. While the month brings peace and spiritual renewal, its departure can feel emotional for many believers. The song ends with a hopeful message—that the faith and light cultivated during Ramadan will remain in the heart long after the month ends.
A Song of Reflection and Unity
“Ramadan, Ramadan, Blessed Time” is more than just a devotional song. It is a reminder of what makes Ramadan special: reflection, compassion, and spiritual closeness. Its gentle imagery and uplifting message make it well-suited for Ramadan playlists, community gatherings, or moments of quiet contemplation.
Ultimately, the song encourages listeners to embrace the spirit of Ramadan—not only during the month itself but throughout the year, carrying its lessons of patience, kindness, and faith into everyday life.
Lyrics
Ramadan, Ramadan, blessed time
Hearts grow pure and Souls Align
With every prayer, with every tear
We feel Allah so close and near
Qur’an revealed, a Guiding Flame
Leading hearts to hope again
Patience grows and kindness stays
Charity lights our every day
Ramadan, Ramadan, blessed time
Hearts grow pure and souls align
With every prayer, with every tear
We feel Allah so close and near
In the quiet of the night we stand
Hands raised high, we pray and ask
On Laylatul Qadr, hear our Plea
Grant us peace and set us free
Welcome, O Ramadan, Precious Guest
In your days our souls find rest
When you leave, let faith remain
In every heart, Your light Sustained
Word Definitions
- Mercy
- (Rahmah) Represents the divine compassion and forgiveness that Allah showers upon His servants during this blessed month.↩
- Souls Align
- The spiritual harmony achieved when our inner intentions and outer actions unite in worship and peace.↩
- Guiding Flame
- A metaphor for the Holy Qur’an, serving as a beacon of light that leads hearts out of darkness toward hope.↩
- Charity
- (Sadaqah) The spirit of generosity and giving that purifies the wealth and illuminates the lives of those in need.↩
- Laylatul Qadr
- The Night of Decree, a time of immense spiritual significance where prayers are answered and destinies are written.↩
- Plea
- A sincere, emotional, and humble calling to Allah, especially in the quiet hours of the night, seeking His guidance.↩
- Precious Guest
- A poetic reference to Ramadan as a beloved visitor who stays briefly but leaves a lasting impact on our souls.↩
- Sustained
- The hope that the spiritual light, discipline, and habits gained during Ramadan will continue to support us throughout the year.↩

