Welcome Ramadan!

Book Name:Welcome Ramadan!

is not correct. In any case, you did not become a fasting person.[1]

Announcement:

The remaining pearls of wisdom regarding the intention of fasting will be mentioned in the training circles; therefore, please ensure your participation in them.

صَلُّوۡا عَلَى الۡحَبِيۡب                                  صَلَّى اللّٰهُ عَلٰى مُحَمَّد

The six alawāt and two duās recited in the Sunna-inspired weekly gatherings of Dawat-e-Islami

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1. The alāt for the night preceding Friday

اَللّٰھُمَّ صَلِّ  وَ سَلِّمْ  وَبَارِكْ  عَلٰی  سَیِّدِنَا   مُحَمَّدٍ  النَّبِیِّ  الْاُمِّیِّ  الْحَبِیْبِ الْعَالِی  الْقَدْرِ الْعَظِیْمِ الْجَاہِ   وَ عَلٰی   اٰلِہٖ  وَ صَحْبِہٖ  وَ سَلِّمْ

The saints of Islam have quoted      that whoever recites this ṣalāt at least once on the night between Thursday and Friday on a regular basis, will be blessed with the vision of the Prophet صَلَّى الـلّٰـهُ عَلَيْهِ وَاٰلِهٖ وَسَلَّم at the time of death. They will even see him when they are being buried in the grave, to the extent that they will see him lowering them into the grave with his own merciful hands. [2]

2. All sins forgiven

اَللّٰھُمَّ  صَلِّ  عَلٰی   سَیِّدِنَا   وَ  مَوْلَانَا   مُحَمَّدٍ  وَّ عَلٰی  اٰلِہٖ  وَسَلِّمْ


 

 



[1] ‘Alamgiri, vol. 1, p. 195

[2] Afḍal al-Ṣalawāt ʿalā Sayyid al-Sādāt, p. 151