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Naqshbandi Nazimiya Center of Vancouver 3660 East Hastings St., Vancouver, BC 604-558-4455 Naqshbandi Nazimiya Center of Vancouver 3660 East Hastings St., Vancouver, BC 604-558-4455 Scan the QR Code to download the Naqshbandi Nazimiya Center of Vancouver Salawat Book Table of Contents Salatul Mahd .............................................................................................................. 3 The Victory Supplication ............................................................................................... 4 The Opening Supplication ............................................................................................. 5 Ibadallah Rijal Allah ..................................................................................................... 8 Madad (Seeking Support) ........................................................................................... 10 Part A ....................................................................................................................... 12 The Opening Qasida .................................................................................................. 13 Ya Rasulullahi Salamun ‘Alayk ..................................................................................... 15 Ya Hannan Ya Mannan ............................................................................................... 17 Salatullahi Ma Laahat Kawakeb ................................................................................... 19 Ishfa’lana ................................................................................................................. 21 Allahu Rabbi, Rabbi Ta’ala .......................................................................................... 23 Ayyuhal Mushtaq ....................................................................................................... 24 Rabbi Faghfir li Dhunubi ............................................................................................. 26 Salawat ul Badriyah ................................................................................................... 28 Ahmad Ya Habibi ....................................................................................................... 30 AnNabi Sallu ‘alayh .................................................................................................... 31 Nahran min Laban ..................................................................................................... 33 Nadi Ali (as) ............................................................................................................. 34 Part B ....................................................................................................................... 36 Maa Lanaa Mawlan Siwallah ........................................................................................ 37 Salawat Adnani ......................................................................................................... 39 Ya Gharami .............................................................................................................. 41 Noor ul Mustafa ........................................................................................................ 42 Ya Taybah ................................................................................................................ 43 Ahmad Ya Habibi ....................................................................................................... 44 Ya Abaz Zahra (saw) ................................................................................................. 45 Ya Shafi’ al Wara ....................................................................................................... 47 Ya Arhamar Rahimin .................................................................................................. 49 Rabbi Faghfir li Dhunubi ............................................................................................. 51 Ya Hanana ............................................................................................................... 53 Naqshbandi Nazimiya Center of Vancouver 3660 East Hastings St., Vancouver, BC 604-558-4455 1 Part C ....................................................................................................................... 54 Ya Nabi Salam ‘Alayka ............................................................................................... 55 Ya Imamar Rusl ........................................................................................................ 57 Burdah Sharif ........................................................................................................... 58 Qul Ya ‘Azeem .......................................................................................................... 60 Ya Muhammad .......................................................................................................... 62 Rabbi Faghfir li Dhunubi ............................................................................................. 64 Lama Nadani Huwa .................................................................................................... 66 Mother of Supplications .............................................................................................. 69 2 Naqshbandi Nazimiya Center of Vancouver 3660 East Hastings St., Vancouver, BC 604-558-4455 Salatul Mahd َص ََلةُ ا ْل َمه ْد اَ َّلل ُه َّم َصلِي َو َس ِّل ْم َع َلي َن ِب ِّي َنا ُم َح َّم ْد َع َل ْي ِه ال َّس ََل ْم . َص ََل ًة َت ُد ْو ُم َو ُت ْه َدى إِ َليه، َما َّم َرا َّل َيالِي َو ُط ْولَ َد َوا ْم . Allahumma salli wa sallim ‘ala Nabiyina Muhammad ‘Alayhis Salaam. Salatan tadumu wa tuhda ilayh, Mammaral layali wa tula dawam. Oh Allah, send blessings and greetings of peace upon our Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him; Blessings that repeats continuously and is presented to him, as long as the nights pass and for eternity. Naqshbandi Nazimiya Center of Vancouver 3660 East Hastings St., Vancouver, BC 604-558-4455 3 The Victory Supplication اَ ُع ْو ُذ ِبا ِلل ِم َن ال َّش ْي َطا ِن ال َّر ِج ْي ِم ِب ْسم ِللا ال َّر ْح َم ِن ال َّر ِح ْيم ِ A’uzu Billahi Min’ash Shaitanir Rajim Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem I seek refuge in Allah from Satan, the rejected one In the Name of Allah, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful إِنَّا فَتَ ْحنَا لَ َك فَ ْت ًحا ُّمبِينًا . Innaa fatahna laka fatham mubina. (Surat Al Fath) Indeed, We granted you [O Muhammad (pbuh)] a manifest Victory. (The Victory 48:1) َ َ ً لِّيَ ْغفِ َر لَ َك اللَّـهُ َما تَقَ َّد َم ِمن ذنبِ َك َو َما تَأ َّخ َر َويُتِ َّم نِ ْع َمتَهُ َعلَ ْي َك َويَ ْه ِديَ َك ِص َر اطا ُّم ْستَقِي ًما. Liyaghfira lakaallaahu maa taqaddama min dhanbika wa maa taakhkhara, wa yutimma ni'matahu 'alayka wa yahdiyaka siraathan mustaqima. (Surat Al Fath) That Allah may forgive you your faults of the past and those to follow; and fulfill His favor upon you and guide you to a straight path (Holy Quran, the Victory 48:2) َويَن ُص َر َك اللَّـهُ نَ ْص ًر ا َع ِزي ًزا. WA yansurakAllahu nasran 'aziza. (Surat Al Fath) And [that] Allah may support you with a mighty victory (Holy Quran, the Victory 48:3) لَقَ ْد َجا َء ُك ْم َر ُسو ٌل ِّم ْن أَنفُ ِس ُك ْم َع ِزي ٌز َعلَ ْي ِه َما َعنِ ُّت ْم َح ِر ي ٌص َعلَ ْي ُكم بِا ْل ُم ْؤ ِمنِي َن َر ُءو ٌف َّر ِحي ٌم . Laqad jaa akum Rasulum min anfusikum, 'azizun 'alayhi maa 'anittum harisun 'alaykum, bilmuminina raufun rahim. (Surat At Tawba) There has certainly come to you a Messenger [Muhammad (saws)], among/within yourselves; it grieves him that you should suffer/face difficulty; [he is] concerned over you, to the believers he is most affectionate and merciful. (The Repentance 9:128) فَإِن تَ َولَّ ْوا فَقُ ْل َح ْسبِ َي اللَّـهُ ََل إِلَٰـهَ إِ ََّل ُه َو ۖ َعلَ ْي ِه تَ َو َّك ْل ُت ۖ َو ُه َو َر ُّب ا ْل َع ْر ِش ا ْل َع ِظي ِم . Fa in tawallaw faqul hasbi yallahu la ilaha illa Huwa, 'alayhi tawakkaltu, wa Huwa Rabbul 'Arshil 'azim. (Surat At Tawba) But if they (who keep denying the truth) turn away, [O Muhammad], say, "Allah is sufficient for me! There is no God except Him. In Him I have placed my trust and rely on, and He is the Lord of the Mighty Throne." (The Repentance 9:129) إِ َّن ََّّللاَ َو َم ََلئِ َكتَهُ يُ َص ُّلو َن َعلَى النَّبِ ِّي يَا أَيُّ َها الَّ ِذي َن آ َمنُوا َص ُّلوا َعلَ ْي ِه َو َسلِّ ُموا تَ ْسلِيما ً. innallaha wa malaaikatahu yusalluna 'alan Nabiyi yaa ayyuhal ladhina aamanu sallu 'alayhi wa sallimu taslimaa. (Surat AlAhzab) Allah and His angels send blessings on the Prophet: O you that believe! Send your blessings on him, and salute him with all respect. (The Combined Forces, 33:56) 4 Naqshbandi Nazimiya Center of Vancouver 3660 East Hastings St., Vancouver, BC 604-558-4455 The Opening Supplication ِب ْس ِم ِللا ال َّر ْح َم ِن ال َّر ِح ْيم Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem In the name of Allah, the Most Merciful, the Compassionate اَ ْل َفا ِت َح ُة َل َنا َو َل ُك ْم َيا َحا ِض ُرو ْن Al Fatihatu lanaa wa lakum ya hadirun (Recite) the Opening (chapter of Quran) for us and for you, O’ attendees together. َو لِ َوالِ ِد ْي َنا َو َوالِ ِد ْي ُك ْم، َو ِِلَ َهالِي َنا َو ِِلَ ْو ََل ِد َنا. ,Wa li waledina wa waledikum wa li ahlena wa li awladina And for our parents and your parents and for our families and for our children. َو لِ َم َشا ِي ِخ َنا َو لِ َم ْن َح َض َر َنا َو لِ َم ْن َغا َب َع َّنا. Wa li Mashayekhina wa liman hadarana wa liman ghaba ‘anna And for our shaykhs and for whoever is attending (this gathering) with us and for whoever is absent. َو ِِلَ ْح َيا ِئ َنا َو ِِلَ ْم َوا ِت َنا َو لِ ْل َم َوا ِظ ِب ْين َع َلى ,Wa li ahYaayena wa li amwatina َه َذا ْل َم ْجلِ ْس َو لِ َم ْن
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