Durood or Darood Shareef (from Persian: درÙدâ dorood) or aá¹£-á¹£alÄtu Ê¿ala -n-nabÄ« (from Arabic: اÙصÙاة عÙ٠اÙÙبÙâ) is an invocation which Muslims make by saying specific phrases to compliment the Islamic prophet Muhammad. The Islamic view is to say durood whenever a Muslim reads, speaks, or hears the name of Muhammad. Durood, a kind of prayer mentioned in hadith, as well as in the Qur'an, are recited in the form of Wazifa.
Kinds of Durood
Durood-i-Ibrahimi
One example is Durood-i-Ibrahimi (having a reference to Abraham):
ass="templatequote">"O Allah, let Your Peace come upon Muhammad and the family of Muhammad, as you have brought peace to Ibrahim and his family. Truly, You are Praiseworthy and Glorious. Allah, bless Muhammad and the family of Muhammad, as you have blessed Ibrahim and his family. Truly, You are Praiseworthy and Glorious".
Durood-i-Naariya
O Allah! Every moment and in every breath, bestow complete and the best blessings and perfect peace which is endless on Muhammad, our master, and on his descendants and his Companions, and may, for His Sake, all our troubles and tortures be over, calamities ended, and all our needs fulfilled, all our cherished desires attained, and good ends vouch-saved, and clouds are laden with water through the glorious countenance of Prophet. The perfect blessings and peace on the Prophet's House, his Family and his Companions every instance in number equal to the count of all things in Thy Knowledge.
Proponents of this practice state that if the Durood-i-Naariya is recited daily, it will give such strength and power to the reciter that no one on earth will be able to subdue him.
See also
- Madih nabawi
- Nasheed
- Sufi music
- Ya Muhammad
References
External links
- Durood Shareef
- Collection of Durood Shareef