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This is a majestic and deeply reverent Qawwali-style Hamd titled "O Allah, You Are the Provider, You Are the All-Powerful", a passionate glorification of Allah as the Sole Provider (Razzaq) who sustains every living being with limitless provision and the All-Powerful (Qadir) whose supreme authority governs the entire universe with perfect wisdom and might. The Hamd is composed in the traditional heartfelt Qawwali style, with the powerful central refrain "O Allah, You are the Provider, O Allah, You are the All-Powerful" repeated throughout to evoke waves of trust, gratitude, and awe, inviting performers and listeners to join in with claps, harmonious chorus, and rising devotional intensity. The refrain beautifully emphasizes Allah's dual role as the One who feeds every creature — from the tiniest ant to the vast creation — and the One who holds absolute power over life, death, ease, and hardship. The verses poetically celebrate Allah's supreme creation and sustenance: raising the heavens without pillars, spreading the earth as an endless carpet, commanding the winds and turning rain into mercy, erecting mountains and filling seas with waves, inscribing provision on every leaf, and granting hope and dreams to every being. It glorifies His divine attributes — Rahman (renewing mercy each morning), Rahim (covering sins with compassion), Ghafoor (abundantly forgiving), and Kareem (generously giving) — while humbly confessing human weakness, countless sins, and total dependence on His limitless power, forgiveness, and guidance. The Hamd expresses profound gratitude for creating humanity as the best of creation, breathing the soul into us, granting intellect and awareness, revealing the miraculous Quran, and sending Prophet Muhammad ﷺ as the ultimate guide and mercy. It reflects on the impossibility of counting His favors, responding simply with "SubhanAllah, Alhamdulillah", finding instant peace in His remembrance during trials, and placing absolute hope in His mercy on the Day of Judgment and crossing of Sirat. The closing dua seeks Allah's pleasure as the sole purpose of life, forgiveness through the Prophet ﷺ, hearts filled with divine light, lives colored in His obedience, and steadfastness on His path. Spanning approximately 800 words with rhythmic repetition and profound spiritual depth, this Hamd is ideal for opening spiritual gatherings, Qawwali mehfil, dhikr sessions, or personal reflection on tawakkul (trust in Allah) and His infinite provision and power. When performed with harmonium, tabla, and fervent group singing, the soaring refrain and tender verses create an atmosphere of pure trust and gratitude, often bringing tears of humility, tranquility to the soul, and renewed reliance on Allah, the Sole Provider and All-Powerful Lord.