No. It is Sufi poetry, though it quotes Quranic attributes of God.
Assuming I can find the lyrics and relevant information, I'll do my best to provide you with an article that includes:
Kalam-e-Ilam addresses the Divine using intimate, reverent language common in Sufi and devotional poetry. The speaker alternates between petition and praise, expressing longing, humility, and trust in God's mercy. Recurrent images include light, guidance, the heart as a sanctuary, and the soul’s journey from darkness to illumination.
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