
Salawat Portal
Holy Qur'an:
"Allah and His Angels continuously make salawat upon the prophet, Oh you who believe,make salawat and send your greetings upon him"
Allahumma salli ala Sayyidina Muhammad ﷺ wa'ala ali Sayyidina Muhammad ﷺ
Attributed to: Imam al-Qurtubi, Abdul Wahhab al-Tazi
Benefits:
-
Problems
-
Needs
-
Relief
-
Anxiety
Individual Famous Salawat
Attributed to: Ahmad ibn Idris
Benefits:
-
Connection with the Prophet (PBUH)
-
Seeing the Prophet (PBUH)
Attributed to: Muhammad al-Bakri, Shaykh Ahmad al-Tijani
Benefits:
-
Openings
-
Unveilings
-
Problems, Needs
-
Seeing the Prophet (PBUH)
Attributed to: Abdul Salam ibn Mashish
Benefits:
-
Problems, Needs, Relief
-
Purification, Peace
-
Provision, Protection
-
Seeing the Prophet (PBUH)
Attributed to: Shaykh Ahmad al-Tijani
Benefits:
-
Connection with the Prophet (PBUH)
Attributed to: Abul Hasan Ash-Shadhili
Benefits:
-
Relief
-
Anxiety
-
Peace
Benefits:
-
Connection with the Prophet (PBUH)
Salat Transmitted by Imam al-Ghazali
Attributed to: Imam al-Ghazali
Benefits:
-
Seeing the Prophet (PBUH)
Attributed to: Abu Bakr bin Salim
Benefits:
-
Provision
-
Protection
-
Seeing the Prophet (PBUH)
-
Purification
39 Benefits of Making Salawat Upon Sayyidna Muhammad ﷺ
The Invocation of Blessings and Peace upon the Prophet of Allah (may Allah bless him and give him peace.)
Translated by Khalid Williams from ‘Abwab al-Faraj’ by the esteemed Sheikh Muhammad bin Alawi al-Maliki al-Hassani, may Allah forgive and be pleased with him, who died in Makkah in Ramadan, 2004
In the Name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful.
Among the greatest means of obtaining ease in times of hardship is invocating blessings and peace upon the Prophet of Allah (may Allah bless him and give him peace), which the Prophet (may Allah bless him and give him peace) himself clarified for us how in a tradition narrated by Ubai bin Ka’ab (may Allah be pleased with him), who said;
‘I said, ‘O Messenger of Allah, I supplicate often, so how much of my supplication should I devote to you?’ He replied, ‘as you desire’. I said, ‘a quarter of it?’ He said ‘as you desire, but if you were to increase upon this, it would be better for you.’ I said, ‘half of it?’ He said, ‘as you desire, but if you were to increase upon this, it would be better for you.’ I said, ‘two-thirds of it?’ He said again, ‘as you desire, but if you were to increase upon this, it would be better for you.’ Finally I said, ‘and if I dedicate my supplication in its entirety to you?’ He said, ‘then your needs will be satisfied, and your sins forgiven.’...