Sholawat — Husainiyah !!hot!!
: It is most frequently recited during the month of Muharram to commemorate the tragedy of Karbala. Emotional Impact
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Sholawat Husainiyah is a luminous gem in the treasury of Islamic devotion. It is a powerful invocation that connects the believer directly to the Prophet Muhammad, to the spiritual legacy of one of Islam's greatest saints, Shaykh ‘Abd al-Qadir al-Jaylānī, and to the enduring mercy of Allah. Its benefits are comprehensive, promising not just spiritual rewards in the afterlife but also tangible peace, protection, and ease in this world.
: Many families keep a physical copy of the pocket-sized Kitab at home to read after dawn ( Subuh ) or dusk ( Maghrib ) prayers to invite blessings ( barakah ) into their households. Summary Table of Key Features Description Primary Custodian Jama'ah Al-Khidmah (Founded by KH. Achmad Asrori Al-Ishaqy) Core Theme sholawat husainiyah
While the core text above is the standard, some versions include additional honorifics like “Fi kulli lamhatin wa nafasin...” extending the prayer. The short version above is the most common form referred to as Husainiyah in daily practice.*)
Sholawat Husainiyah is distinct because it incorporates specific alongside traditional invocations.
It is not merely a song; it is a ritual of remembrance ( dhikr ). It is recited widely in Southeast Asia (Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei), the Middle East, and South Asia, particularly during the month of Muharram, the Islamic month in which the Battle of Karbala occurred (680 CE). : It is most frequently recited during the
Provide the for sending blessings upon the Prophet.
: Membantu memudahkan datangnya rezeki, memperindah akhlak (perilaku), serta mempermudah terkabulnya hajat duniawi.
: It is frequently recited during morning sessions (pujian pagi) before prayers like Dhuha. Its benefits are comprehensive, promising not just spiritual
It is believed that those who regularly weep or grieve for the tragedy of Karbala with sincerity will receive the intercession ( syafa’ah ) of Imam Husain.
To get the full spiritual "taste" of Sholawat Husainiyah, practitioners often recommend the following:
Islamic scholars who advocate for this practice cite several spiritual benefits. While the primary reward comes from sending blessings upon the Prophet (which is an established act of worship in the Quran—Surah Al-Ahzab, 33:56), specific virtues are attached to the Husainiyah form:
Bismillāhir raḥmānir raḥīm. Allāhumma ṣalli wa sallim ‘alā sayyidinā Muḥammadinil bashīril mubashshiri lil mu'minīna bimā qālal ‘aẓīm: wa annal-lāha lā yuḍī‘u ajral mu'minīn.
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