Monday, 8 December 2025

Prophet Daawood

 Priya Nathji composed and sang Shri Nathji Gazals on his Harmonium and Shri Nathji greatly enjoyed them and praised Priya Nathji. Shri Nathji was enamoured of Priya Nath’s voice and called it: “Rabbi aavaaz! A Divine Voice!”
This indeed was what many of the devotees who listened to the voice called it as well. The voice was, in reality, Shri Nathji emerging in the form of His Words put to music. Priya Nath sang from the depths of his heart and soul, in which there was nothing but Shri Nathji.
 Shri Nathji would call the voice of Priya Nath: “Laine Daawoodi! The voice of the legendary prophet Daawood!”–whose singing had intoxicated all living beings and creatures with divine bliss.
David, is considered a prophet and messenger of Allah (God) in Islam and is reffered as Dawus also spelled as Daawood., He is described in Islam as a righteous, divinely anointed king of Israel. Additionally, Muslims also revere David for receiving the divine revelation of the Zabur. Dawud is considered one of the most important people in Islam. Mentioned sixteen times in the Quran,
In Islam, the Prophet Dawood renowned for his exceptionally beautiful and melodious voice. This gift was a miracle from Allah, used for a special form of melodious chanting and recitation of the holy book. The "singing" associated with Prophet Dawood was not entertainment or music in the modern secular sense, but a powerful, moving, and rhythmic recitation of the divine verses of the Zabur. The beauty of his voice is so legendary that in some Muslim cultures (such as Persian/Urdu), the phrase "Lahn-e-Daud" (sound/voice of Dawood) is used to describe a person with an exceptionally melodious voice.
David appears in the Islamic scripture as a link in the chain of prophets who preceded Muhammad. In later Islamic traditions, he is praised for his rigor in prayer and fasting. He is also presented as the prototypical just ruler and as a symbol of God's authority on earth, having been at once a king and a prophet.

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