Ilahi

. As Ranbir Kapoor’s character, Bunny, wanders through the streets of Paris and the vibrant landscapes of the world, "Ilahi" plays as the heartbeat of adventure.

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"Ilahi, Mera Dil Hai Tu... Ilahi, Mera Chain Hai Tu..." (My God, You are my heart... My God, You are my peace...) My God, You are my peace

Spoken in the mosques of Istanbul, whispered in the meditation chambers of Sufi mystics, and sung in the shrines of the Indian subcontinent, the term Ilahi serves as a bridge between the mortal and the eternal. While it functions as a descriptor for the Divine, its usage spans theology, music, and poetry, creating a rich mosaic of meaning that touches the very soul of civilization. its usage spans theology

One of the most famous historical uses of the term was the (the "Religion of God"), a syncretic religious movement propounded by the Mughal Emperor Akbar in 1582.

The name is frequently cited in urban mobility research in Southeast Asia, particularly regarding transport preferences in Greater Jakarta.