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Fatima Fertilizer and Atif Aslam join hands for a soulful rendition of ‘Allah Hu’

Fatima Fertilizer and Atif Aslam join hands for a soulful rendition of ‘Allah Hu’

With each note, Atif Aslam instils a profound sense of admiration, making it ever more memorable and spiritually enriching for everyone.
Updated 13 Mar, 2024

Embark on a journey of soulful dedication as Fatima Fertilizer unwraps its harmonious collaboration with the renowned vocalist Atif Aslam. Together, they bring new life into the classic masterpiece ‘Allah Hu’. This rendition promises to captivate the audience during the sacred month of Ramazan, a time when people come together in unity and compassion, embracing the spirit of kindness and appreciation. The video has been published on the social media platforms of Sarsabz Fertilizer.

“The essence of Ramazan lies in the belief that Allah Almighty will bestow His abundant blessings upon humanity when they call upon Him with faith and conviction. ‘Allah hu,’ as a symbol of faith, reflects the essence of every Muslim’s prayer for His mercy and blessings. We chose to introduce a mesmerising rendition of ‘Allah hu’ with the aspiration that these verses will rejuvenate our nation’s spirit, reminding everyone that with prayer and perseverance, we can overcome any obstacle in life. Let us unite in faith, for Allah is ever merciful and listens to our prayers. Together, with this steadfast belief, we shall triumph,” said Rabel Sadozai, Director Marketing and Sales, Fatima Fertilizer.

Atif Aslam, the renowned Pakistani vocalist, has captivated audiences worldwide with his melodious voice and soulful renditions. Alongside his mainstream hits, he has also recited several spiritual masterpieces, resonating deeply with listeners.

His rendition of ‘Allah hu’ stands as a timeless masterpiece, etching itself into the collective memory of the Pakistani nation. With each note, Atif Aslam instils a profound sense of admiration, making it ever more memorable and spiritually enriching for everyone.

As we cherish the blessings of this holy month, let ‘Allah Hu’ be the sound of a soulful Ramazan, a symphony of faith and gratitude. Listen to “Allah Hu” on YouTube.


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Comments

Nadia Mar 13, 2024 09:58am
Very nice Naat, but I don’t understand what it’s got to do with the fertilizer!
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Taj Ahmad Mar 15, 2024 03:22pm
Always great-Always sweet Atif Aslam.
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