Album · 02 Mar 2026

Noor Ala Noor (Sufism)

10 Track(s)10 Song(s)0 Instrumental(s)Spiritual
  • “Noor Ala Noor (Sufism)” searches for light within light, using Sufi imagery, surrender, remembrance, and divine love as pathways toward inner stillness.
  • The route from “Whirling Light” to “After The Flame” and finally “The Eternal Light” gives the collection a sense of progression instead of simple repetition.
  • Across the lyrics, images of light, door, heart, and breath recur often enough to give the project its own symbolic language.
  • The movement of “Noor Ala Noor (Sufism)” comes from changing perspective: private moments repeatedly expand into wider reflections about how to live, love, choose, or continue.
  • By the end of “Noor Ala Noor (Sufism),” the listener has moved through several emotional rooms but remained inside one larger house of ideas.
Poster for Whirling Light
Song · Track 1

Whirling Light

“Whirling Light” makes a clear emotional move from “I walked with fire inside my chest” to “Closer than my beating heart.” Between those two images sits spiritual wonder and moral reflection.

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Song · Track 2

The Door Of Mercy

“I stand at Your unseen door” is the image that unlocks “The Door Of Mercy”: a song shaped by devotion and inward stillness. The chorus then sharpens the feeling through “Open the door of mercy.”

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Song · Track 3

Between Us And The Sky

“Between Us And The Sky” threads the intimacy of speaking to something larger than oneself through a series of concrete images, beginning with “There's a silence where You used to be.” The line “I'm reaching through the sky tonight” becomes the track’s emotional shorthand.

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Song · Track 4

Lay Me Down In Your Will

“Lay Me Down In Your Will” builds its emotional architecture around “I tried to hold the world in place” before opening further through “Teri raza mein raazi hoon.” What it carries is spiritual wonder and moral reflection.

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Song · Track 5

Burn Mein Ishq

“Burn Mein Ishq” builds its lyric world from “There's a fire under my skin” and keeps circling back to “Ishq tera aag bana.” Together they shape a track filled with the intimacy of speaking to something larger than oneself.

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Song · Track 6

After The Flame

“After The Flame” turns the line “The fire has turned to quiet light” into a lens for a contemplative pull toward truth and transcendence. By the time it reaches “Tu numaya ho gaya,” the song has widened that feeling into a fuller perspective.

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Song · Track 7

Shukr

“Shukr” begins with “I woke up with the morning sun” and widens into a reflection on the calm gravity of surrender. The chorus image “Shukr tera har saans mein” keeps pulling the song back to its central feeling.

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Song · Track 8

Dance Of The Open Sky

“Dance Of The Open Sky” balances devotion and inward stillness with the vivid image “I feel the wind inside my soul.” The lyric becomes especially resonant when “Aaj falak bhi saath hai” returns as its emotional refrain.

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Song · Track 9

Only You Remain

“Only You Remain” builds its emotional architecture around “The search has nowhere left to go” before opening further through “Ab na main hoon, bas tu hai.” What it carries is devotion and inward stillness. Here, breath quietly carries the idea of life, presence, and what cannot be taken for granted.

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Song · Track 10

The Eternal Light

“The Eternal Light” builds its lyric world from “I walked through shadow into flame” and keeps circling back to “Tu hi ibtida, tu inteha.” Together they shape a track filled with a contemplative pull toward truth and transcendence.