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Awail ul Khairat (also spelled Awail-ul-Khairat a celebrated Islamic devotional book primarily focused on
The Awā’il is fundamentally a book of hajat (fulfillment of legitimate needs). The pre-modern Muslim world—facing sickness, debt, injustice, or spiritual anxiety—turned to this text for refuge. Three core themes dominate its pages: awail ul khairat book
Historically, manuscripts of the Awail ul Khairat book are miniature works of art. Ottoman and Mughal calligraphers would write the text in golden ink, surrounding the Arabic script with floral margins. The diacritical marks are meticulous, ensuring that those who are not native Arabic speakers can recite it without error. Awail ul Khairat (also spelled Awail-ul-Khairat a celebrated
Content and Structure of "Awail Ul Khairat" Morning and Evening Supplications : A collection of
"A soul-stirring collection that serves as a perfect companion for daily devotion. Unlike many standard hadith compilations, Awail ul Khairat
It is essential to distinguish Awā’il al-Khayrāt from Dala’il al-Khayrat (by Imam al-Jazuli). While the Dala’il focuses solely on sending blessings (salawat) upon the Prophet, Awa’il expands the scope to include Quranic verses, supplications (dua), and the Ism al-A’zam (the Greatest Name of Allah). In many South Asian khanqahs (Sufi lodges), the two books are recited in tandem: Dala’il for love of the Prophet, and Awa’il for worldly and spiritual needs (hajat).
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