Munajat(Whispered Prayer) of Imam Ali (a.s)-ARABIC
Munajat-e-Imam Ali(a.s)to Allah(swt) On the night of 19th Ramadhan (Shab-e-Zarbat) In Masjid-e-Kufa.
Munajat-e-Imam Ali(a.s)to Allah(swt) On the night of 19th Ramadhan (Shab-e-Zarbat) In Masjid-e-Kufa.
Dua e Kumail - Arabic Sub English
Authentic Eulogy as told by Imam ali to his great companion Kumail
Authentic Eulogy as told by Imam ali to his great companion Kumail
The Whispered Prayer Of The Beseechers - Arabic sub English
This Dua is taken from Al-Sahifa al-Sajjadiyya (The Psalms of Islam)
AL-SAHIFA AL-SAJJADIYYA is the oldest prayer manual in Islamic sources and one of the most seminal works of Islamic...
This Dua is taken from Al-Sahifa al-Sajjadiyya (The Psalms of Islam)
AL-SAHIFA AL-SAJJADIYYA is the oldest prayer manual in Islamic sources and one of the most seminal works of Islamic spirituality of the early period.
It was composed by the Prophet's great grandson, `Ali ibn al-Husayn, known as Zayn al-'Abidin (the adornment of the worshippers'), and has been cherished in Shi'ite sources from earliest times.
Zayn al-'Abidin was the fourth of the Shi'ite Imams, after his father Husayn, his uncle Hasan, and his grandfather 'Ali, the Prophet's son-in-law.
Shi'ite tradition considers the Sahifa a book worthy of the utmost veneration, ranking it behind only the Qur'an and `Ali's Nahj al-balagha.
The title Al-Sahifat al-Sajjadiyya means simply `The Book of al-Sajjad'. Al-Sajjad is one of the titles given to Zayn al-'Abidin and signifies `the one who constantly prostrates himself in prayer'. The book is often called Al-Sahifat al-Kamilat al-Sajjadiyya, that is, `The "Perfect", or "Complete", Book of al-Sajjad'.
The Sahifa has been called by various honorifics, such as `Sister of the Qur'an', `Gospel of the Folk of the House', and `Psalms of the Household of Muhammad'.
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This Dua is taken from Al-Sahifa al-Sajjadiyya (The Psalms of Islam)
AL-SAHIFA AL-SAJJADIYYA is the oldest prayer manual in Islamic sources and one of the most seminal works of Islamic spirituality of the early period.
It was composed by the Prophet's great grandson, `Ali ibn al-Husayn, known as Zayn al-'Abidin (the adornment of the worshippers'), and has been cherished in Shi'ite sources from earliest times.
Zayn al-'Abidin was the fourth of the Shi'ite Imams, after his father Husayn, his uncle Hasan, and his grandfather 'Ali, the Prophet's son-in-law.
Shi'ite tradition considers the Sahifa a book worthy of the utmost veneration, ranking it behind only the Qur'an and `Ali's Nahj al-balagha.
The title Al-Sahifat al-Sajjadiyya means simply `The Book of al-Sajjad'. Al-Sajjad is one of the titles given to Zayn al-'Abidin and signifies `the one who constantly prostrates himself in prayer'. The book is often called Al-Sahifat al-Kamilat al-Sajjadiyya, that is, `The "Perfect", or "Complete", Book of al-Sajjad'.
The Sahifa has been called by various honorifics, such as `Sister of the Qur'an', `Gospel of the Folk of the House', and `Psalms of the Household of Muhammad'.
The Whispered Prayer Of The Complainer - Arabic sub English
This Dua is taken from Al-Sahifa al-Sajjadiyya (The Psalms of Islam)
AL-SAHIFA AL-SAJJADIYYA is the oldest prayer manual in Islamic sources and one of the most seminal works of Islamic...
This Dua is taken from Al-Sahifa al-Sajjadiyya (The Psalms of Islam)
AL-SAHIFA AL-SAJJADIYYA is the oldest prayer manual in Islamic sources and one of the most seminal works of Islamic spirituality of the early period.
It was composed by the Prophet's great grandson, `Ali ibn al-Husayn, known as Zayn al-'Abidin (the adornment of the worshippers'), and has been cherished in Shi'ite sources from earliest times.
Zayn al-'Abidin was the fourth of the Shi'ite Imams, after his father Husayn, his uncle Hasan, and his grandfather 'Ali, the Prophet's son-in-law.
Shi'ite tradition considers the Sahifa a book worthy of the utmost veneration, ranking it behind only the Qur'an and `Ali's Nahj al-balagha.
The title Al-Sahifat al-Sajjadiyya means simply `The Book of al-Sajjad'. Al-Sajjad is one of the titles given to Zayn al-'Abidin and signifies `the one who constantly prostrates himself in prayer'. The book is often called Al-Sahifat al-Kamilat al-Sajjadiyya, that is, `The "Perfect", or "Complete", Book of al-Sajjad'.
The Sahifa has been called by various honorifics, such as `Sister of the Qur'an', `Gospel of the Folk of the House', and `Psalms of the Household of Muhammad'.
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Description:
This Dua is taken from Al-Sahifa al-Sajjadiyya (The Psalms of Islam)
AL-SAHIFA AL-SAJJADIYYA is the oldest prayer manual in Islamic sources and one of the most seminal works of Islamic spirituality of the early period.
It was composed by the Prophet's great grandson, `Ali ibn al-Husayn, known as Zayn al-'Abidin (the adornment of the worshippers'), and has been cherished in Shi'ite sources from earliest times.
Zayn al-'Abidin was the fourth of the Shi'ite Imams, after his father Husayn, his uncle Hasan, and his grandfather 'Ali, the Prophet's son-in-law.
Shi'ite tradition considers the Sahifa a book worthy of the utmost veneration, ranking it behind only the Qur'an and `Ali's Nahj al-balagha.
The title Al-Sahifat al-Sajjadiyya means simply `The Book of al-Sajjad'. Al-Sajjad is one of the titles given to Zayn al-'Abidin and signifies `the one who constantly prostrates himself in prayer'. The book is often called Al-Sahifat al-Kamilat al-Sajjadiyya, that is, `The "Perfect", or "Complete", Book of al-Sajjad'.
The Sahifa has been called by various honorifics, such as `Sister of the Qur'an', `Gospel of the Folk of the House', and `Psalms of the Household of Muhammad'.
The Whispered Prayer Of The Thankful - Arabic sub English
This Dua is taken from Al-Sahifa al-Sajjadiyya (The Psalms of Islam)
AL-SAHIFA AL-SAJJADIYYA is the oldest prayer manual in Islamic sources and one of the most seminal works of Islamic...
This Dua is taken from Al-Sahifa al-Sajjadiyya (The Psalms of Islam)
AL-SAHIFA AL-SAJJADIYYA is the oldest prayer manual in Islamic sources and one of the most seminal works of Islamic spirituality of the early period.
It was composed by the Prophet's great grandson, `Ali ibn al-Husayn, known as Zayn al-'Abidin (the adornment of the worshippers'), and has been cherished in Shi'ite sources from earliest times.
Zayn al-'Abidin was the fourth of the Shi'ite Imams, after his father Husayn, his uncle Hasan, and his grandfather 'Ali, the Prophet's son-in-law.
Shi'ite tradition considers the Sahifa a book worthy of the utmost veneration, ranking it behind only the Qur'an and `Ali's Nahj al-balagha.
The title Al-Sahifat al-Sajjadiyya means simply `The Book of al-Sajjad'. Al-Sajjad is one of the titles given to Zayn al-'Abidin and signifies `the one who constantly prostrates himself in prayer'. The book is often called Al-Sahifat al-Kamilat al-Sajjadiyya, that is, `The "Perfect", or "Complete", Book of al-Sajjad'.
The Sahifa has been called by various honorifics, such as `Sister of the Qur'an', `Gospel of the Folk of the House', and `Psalms of the Household of Muhammad'.
More...
Description:
This Dua is taken from Al-Sahifa al-Sajjadiyya (The Psalms of Islam)
AL-SAHIFA AL-SAJJADIYYA is the oldest prayer manual in Islamic sources and one of the most seminal works of Islamic spirituality of the early period.
It was composed by the Prophet's great grandson, `Ali ibn al-Husayn, known as Zayn al-'Abidin (the adornment of the worshippers'), and has been cherished in Shi'ite sources from earliest times.
Zayn al-'Abidin was the fourth of the Shi'ite Imams, after his father Husayn, his uncle Hasan, and his grandfather 'Ali, the Prophet's son-in-law.
Shi'ite tradition considers the Sahifa a book worthy of the utmost veneration, ranking it behind only the Qur'an and `Ali's Nahj al-balagha.
The title Al-Sahifat al-Sajjadiyya means simply `The Book of al-Sajjad'. Al-Sajjad is one of the titles given to Zayn al-'Abidin and signifies `the one who constantly prostrates himself in prayer'. The book is often called Al-Sahifat al-Kamilat al-Sajjadiyya, that is, `The "Perfect", or "Complete", Book of al-Sajjad'.
The Sahifa has been called by various honorifics, such as `Sister of the Qur'an', `Gospel of the Folk of the House', and `Psalms of the Household of Muhammad'.
Martyrdom of Imam Sajjad (a.s) - Sh. Hamza Sodagar - English
Martyrdom of Imam Sajjad (a.s) - Sh. Hamza Sodagar - English. How to recognize the Imam of our time. Importance of Munajat. Why is it that everytime I think and feel that I am moving in the...
Martyrdom of Imam Sajjad (a.s) - Sh. Hamza Sodagar - English. How to recognize the Imam of our time. Importance of Munajat. Why is it that everytime I think and feel that I am moving in the right direction, I get distracted?
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Martyrdom of Imam Sajjad (a.s) - Sh. Hamza Sodagar - English. How to recognize the Imam of our time. Importance of Munajat. Why is it that everytime I think and feel that I am moving in the right direction, I get distracted?
Hadith ul-Kisa with comments from Ayatullah Behjat & Masaib in Persian - Arabic sub English
Amazing recitation by Samavati, translation by Maulana Hyder Shirazi, and zainab.org production. Late Ayatullah Taqi Bahjat comments about this miraculous Hadith and its authenticity. Special...
Amazing recitation by Samavati, translation by Maulana Hyder Shirazi, and zainab.org production. Late Ayatullah Taqi Bahjat comments about this miraculous Hadith and its authenticity. Special masaib by Samavati in Persian with English translation from 12 to 17 minutes.
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Amazing recitation by Samavati, translation by Maulana Hyder Shirazi, and zainab.org production. Late Ayatullah Taqi Bahjat comments about this miraculous Hadith and its authenticity. Special masaib by Samavati in Persian with English translation from 12 to 17 minutes.
Supplication (When in trouble, worry, problem, hardship, difficulty or distress) - Arabic sub English
Supplication (When in trouble, Worry, problem, hardship, difficulty or distress situation) - Arabic sub English
Supplication (When in trouble, Worry, problem, hardship, difficulty or distress situation) - Arabic sub English
Beautiful Recitation of Dua Mashlool - Arabic
This du-a'a known as "supplication of the youth stricken for his sin," is quoted from the work of Kaf-ami and from Muhaj al Da-wat by Sayyid ibn tawus. Through Imam Hussain(as) it...
This du-a'a known as "supplication of the youth stricken for his sin," is quoted from the work of Kaf-ami and from Muhaj al Da-wat by Sayyid ibn tawus. Through Imam Hussain(as) it is reported that one day he and his father, after performing Hajj, caught sight of a paralysed young man crying his eyes out in repentance. They went near to console him and find out the reason of his sorry plight. He was a habitual sinner, always teased his father, disobeyed him and treated him with contempt. One day, disgusted, the father invoked curse upon him. So he was affected with paralysis. Then and there Imam Ali ibn abi Talib(as) wrote his dua'a and gave it to him with instruction to recite after Isha salat. Next day fully cured, he came to Imam Ali and said that he had recited the dua'a as told and went to sleep. He saw the Holy prophet(sa) in the dream. The holy prophet, gently touched his body with his hand and asked him to remember this dua'a as it contain ismi azam (the great name of Allah).
Recite this dua'a after Isha salat. It brings countless blessings. All your legitimate desires will be fulfilled. It drives away poverty and sickness. Sins are for given. Debts are cleared. Enemies become friends. Domestic affairs are set aright. Disputes are settled in your favour. Prisoners are set free mental worries disappear. Prosperity, sound mind and healthy body stand by you at all times.
Mercy and forgiveness of sins are the main advantages the almighty Allah makes available if this dua'a is recited regularly.
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This du-a'a known as "supplication of the youth stricken for his sin," is quoted from the work of Kaf-ami and from Muhaj al Da-wat by Sayyid ibn tawus. Through Imam Hussain(as) it is reported that one day he and his father, after performing Hajj, caught sight of a paralysed young man crying his eyes out in repentance. They went near to console him and find out the reason of his sorry plight. He was a habitual sinner, always teased his father, disobeyed him and treated him with contempt. One day, disgusted, the father invoked curse upon him. So he was affected with paralysis. Then and there Imam Ali ibn abi Talib(as) wrote his dua'a and gave it to him with instruction to recite after Isha salat. Next day fully cured, he came to Imam Ali and said that he had recited the dua'a as told and went to sleep. He saw the Holy prophet(sa) in the dream. The holy prophet, gently touched his body with his hand and asked him to remember this dua'a as it contain ismi azam (the great name of Allah).
Recite this dua'a after Isha salat. It brings countless blessings. All your legitimate desires will be fulfilled. It drives away poverty and sickness. Sins are for given. Debts are cleared. Enemies become friends. Domestic affairs are set aright. Disputes are settled in your favour. Prisoners are set free mental worries disappear. Prosperity, sound mind and healthy body stand by you at all times.
Mercy and forgiveness of sins are the main advantages the almighty Allah makes available if this dua'a is recited regularly.
Dua Al Qama - Arabic sub English
Dua Al Qama - Haaj Mahdi Samavati This dua is meant to be recited after the recitation of Ziyarat of Ashura. In some books of supplication, this supplication is referred to as Dua Alqamah named...
Dua Al Qama - Haaj Mahdi Samavati This dua is meant to be recited after the recitation of Ziyarat of Ashura. In some books of supplication, this supplication is referred to as Dua Alqamah named after the companion of Imam Sadiq (a), Alqamah. However, Shaykh Abbas Qummi (qs) quotes very clear traditions in Mafatih al-Jinan that Imam Sadiq (a) recited this dua in the presence of the companion Safwan, not Alqamah. Therefore, the correct name of this supplication is Dua to be recited after Ziyarat-e-Ashura or Dua Safwan.
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Dua Al Qama - Haaj Mahdi Samavati This dua is meant to be recited after the recitation of Ziyarat of Ashura. In some books of supplication, this supplication is referred to as Dua Alqamah named after the companion of Imam Sadiq (a), Alqamah. However, Shaykh Abbas Qummi (qs) quotes very clear traditions in Mafatih al-Jinan that Imam Sadiq (a) recited this dua in the presence of the companion Safwan, not Alqamah. Therefore, the correct name of this supplication is Dua to be recited after Ziyarat-e-Ashura or Dua Safwan.