Request! Good classical book for zikr, awraad and wazaif [remembrance and litanies]

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  1. sherkhan

    sherkhan Veteran

  2. غلام رسول

    غلام رسول Active Member

    It is not necessary to recite Durood Sharif before and after Tasbih e Fatimah or other masnoon Azkar recited after every namaz.

    For other Awrad and Wazaif it is recommended to recite Durood Sharif before and after 11 times or a minimum of three times, or the specific amount mentioned for that particular Wazifa.
     
  3. Alf

    Alf Active Member

    Where it's written that a certain zikr or wazifa is to be recited a specific number of times, such as Fatima Tasbih after every fard namaz, is it necessary to recite darood sharif at least three times before and after, even when that is not specifically mentioned?
     
  4. غلام رسول

    غلام رسول Active Member

    Huzoor Mufti e Azam e Hind علیہ الرحمة has stated in the appendix of Al Wazifa tul Karima
    that reciting Surah Fatiha 100 times daily with wasl e meem is effective for all hajaat. If one cannot recite 100 times in one sitting then they should recite 30 times after Fajr, 25 after Dhuhr, 20 after ‘Asr, 15 after Maghrib and 10 after ‘Isha.

    Another method is to recite 21 times after Fajr, 22 after Dhuhr, 23 after ‘Asr, 24 after Maghrib and 10 after ‘Isha.

    Another method is to recite 18 times after every namaz except Maghrib when you will recite 28 times. All three methods add up to 100 recitations in the whole day.

    The Mashaikh of Silsila Qadiriyya recite the following Dua three times upon completion of the 100 recitations:
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    Imam Al-Haddad has mentioned the following Dua to be recited three times upon completion of the recitation:
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    It is beneficial to recite Surah Ikhlas 10 times or a minimum of three times after every namaz, and 102 times as a daily Wird.

    Pir Syed Jamaat Ali shah رحمة اللہ تعالی علیہ would recite Durood Sharif 100 times followed by Istighfar 100 times after ‘Isha, then they would lie on their right side and recite Surah Ikhlas 100 times before sleeping. After Fajr they would recite Istighfar 100 times and conclude with Durood Sharif 100 times.

    The Mashaikh consider 313 times as kasrat.
     
  5. AbdalQadir

    AbdalQadir time to move along! will check pm's.

  6. AbdalQadir

    AbdalQadir time to move along! will check pm's.

    Bashair Al-Khayrat - youtube.com/watch?v=JyfrWjLfhDU (video disabled to play embedded on other sites, you gotta play on youtube direct)

    Subhan Allah, these days you can pretty much get any wird on youtube just by entering the name, recited by Arab reciters, so you can check and verify your own recitation or listen and add harakaat yourself

     
    Last edited: Oct 25, 2021
  7. AbdalQadir

    AbdalQadir time to move along! will check pm's.

  8. izz al-Din

    izz al-Din Well-Known Member

    salam
    Mufti Shahib, jzk
    any darud Sharif that is equivalent to reciting the entirety of dalayil al Khayrat sharif?

    the comprehensive du'a from quut al-qulub, in arabic, with the harakat, (if time permitting)?

    also, i know of a riwayat attributed to our Imam, Ala Hadrat, Rahmat Allahi Ta'la alayh, about reciting alFatiha Sharif 100 times a day, is this correct? and, is it without permission for ordainary Muslims?
    are there any other riwayat from our Imam, Ala Hadrat, Rahmat Allahi Ta'la alayh, about Sura Ikhlas Sharif, and, the recomended amount to be recited in a day, 100 or 200?

    how much is kasrat considered amoungst the Ulama e Kiraam, Radhi Allahu Ta'la anhum)
     
    Last edited: Oct 24, 2021
  9. abu Hasan

    abu Hasan Administrator

    the dua within the monday hizb of dalayil can also be recited:

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  10. abu Hasan

    abu Hasan Administrator

    the duas mentioned for khatm of qur'an are also very jamiy and derived from hadith.

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  11. abu Hasan

    abu Hasan Administrator

    another version:

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  12. abu Hasan

    abu Hasan Administrator

    another version:
     

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  13. abu Hasan

    abu Hasan Administrator

    here is the closing dua of dalayil sharif (pdf included):

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  14. izz al-Din

    izz al-Din Well-Known Member

    salam
    Mufti Shahib,
    could you mention the last dua of dalayil al Khayrat sharif, and, also the comprehensive du'a from quut al-qulub, in arabic, with the harakat?
    also, other short and comprehensive du'a s from the buzurg, and if possible in arabic?
     
  15. غلام رسول

    غلام رسول Active Member

    بسم اللہ الرحمن الرحیم۔
    Here is a PDF of a handwritten copy of the Wird of Imam An Nawawi, made during the Ottoman Period:
     

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  16. غلام رسول

    غلام رسول Active Member

    I was referring to the old version with the Urdu translation, which was written by Huzoor Mufti e Azam e Hind.
     
  17. Aqdas

    Aqdas Staff Member

    I believe Mawlana Kalim translated it.
     
  18. غلام رسول

    غلام رسول Active Member

    بسم اللہ الرحمن الرحیم۔
    An example of a collection of Awrad and Azkar is Al Wazifa tul Karima, compiled by Ala Hazrat. There are many spiritual benefits associated with its daily recitation.
     
  19. saghe_jilani

    saghe_jilani New Member

    Punj-surah Razvia also some great daily awraad and wazaif.

    JazakAllahu khayrun
     
  20. azizq

    azizq Well-Known Member

    The Murid should obey the commands of his Shaikh (spiritual guide) in every thing and particularly in the regular performance of religious rituals and the wazaifs (recitations) enjoined by the Shaikh, in order to derive maximum spiritual benefit, those who are not content with the guidance provided by their own Shaikh-e-Kamil and keep seeking it from others, ultimately waste their efforts (just as a rolling stone gathers no moss). Syedna Pir Mehr Ali Shah(RA)

     

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