
Ahmad Ali Butt, a Pakistani singer, producer and director posted on twitter that it's a pure and spiritual tribute given by love and devotion. Another actress from Pakistan Ushna Shah tweeted that it's breathtaking.
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Pakistani actress and TV host Veena Malik also praised Atif Aslam and Rohail Hyatt's collaboration. Pakistani actress and producer Hareem Farooq said that Atif and Rohail has created magic by presenting beautiful track. Atif did best work till then and this is going to be historic. PTV host Shaista Lodhi tweeted that Rohail Hyatt nailed it, It has soulful lyrics, soothing composition and is beautiful rendition. In another tweet she said that revisiting Tajdar-e-Haram Atif's voice magic. Another Pakistani actress Mawra Hocane tweeted that since her childhood, this has been her favourite hamd and Atif Aslam and the Coke Studio team has lived up to the expectations. Pakistani actress Mahira Khan took to Twitter that Atif Aslam and Rohail Hayat are in the house. The song became popular in India and was one of the top ten trends (trend on 8) on YouTube in India. As compared to the criticism, it has 652K thumbs up and 18K thumbs down. As of September 2020, it had gained over 32M views and 43K comments. It garnered over 10 million views on YouTube in first two days of its release. Same as, it received 2.6 million views on YouTube within 24 hours. It has more than 400K views on YouTube in its first hour. God provided him this opportunity and it's His blessing. Atif added that he felt like it just happened it was in his luck. He further said that he recited the Hamd from his heart. Atif said in Behind the scenes video that when he would grow up, he'll listen to it and would become happy to see his father's rendition of hamd and hoped that this song will help his son to find his own way to connect with the Divine. Atif also dedicated the performance to his elder son 'Ahad'. In an official press statement, Atif said that he still don't think he has made it.

The track ends with Durood recited by Atif Aslam, when all other musical instruments were turned off. All other singers and musicians in the video are shown wearing White dresses. The music video features Atif Aslam performing, wearing a white Sherwani. In 2019, it was rendered by Atif Aslam for the Coke Studio Season 12 opener. In 2002, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan coveted it under the label of Hi-Tech Music Limited. It was first sung by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan in 1996 for the album Naqsh.
