: He also performed a well-known version of Mohammad Ke Darpe which focuses on the Prophet's door being the treasury of both worlds.
: The lyrics often begin by telling the seeker that the material world has nothing true to offer ("Ye duniya tujhe kuch nahi dene waali").
: His rendition in the 1993 album Muhammad Ke Dar Pe Chala Ja Sawali remains one of the most famous.
: A "Sawali" is a seeker or a beggar—not necessarily for money, but for mercy, guidance, or a miracle.