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In
the name of Allah
the most Beneficent the most Merciful THE AUTHENTICITY AND
CREDITS OF DUA-E-SAIFI
AND THE RIGHT WAY OF READING IT IN ORDER TO GET THE
DESIRED OUTCOME AND BENEFIT Dua-e-Saifi is a collection of those
prayers, which can be the best, and the most acceptable prayers in the
Court of Allah
Almighty. This prayer was taught by Hazrat
Jibraaeel (Gabriel) Alaihis-Salaam to Hazrat
Muhammad Sal Allahu Alaihe
Wa Aa-lehee Wa-sallam with the order of
Allah
Almighty and it was taught by Hazrat
Muhammad Sal Allahu Alaihe
Wa Aa-lehee Wa-sallam to Hazrat
Ali Karram Allah
Wajhu. Other names of
this prayer are: Harz e Yamaani and Harz-as-Sahaabah. Harz e Yamaani is
called due to this that a king of Yemen who had been driven out of his kingdom
and his kingdom was occupied by enemies, he did hard to regain his throne and
land but was unsuccessful every time. After becoming disappointed and hopeless
from all ends, this deposed and defeated king appeared in the Court of Hazrat
Ali Karram
Allah
Wajhu and begged for
Inwardly
and Invisible help. He took pity on his condition, wrote the Dua-e-Saifi,
and gave it to him to read as if Allah
wills he will soon regain his power and
domain with the Auspiciousness (and blessing) of the prayer. Hence, that king
started reading it and due to its blessing, his lost throne of Yemen was soon
got by him back and he also got great progress and development. Hence, this
prayer became famous in the name: remembered Harz e Yamaani. Afterwards,
it became well-known the Holy Companions Radhi-ya-Allahu Ta-aala Anhum, the Companions
of the Holy Companions
Radhi-ya-Allahu Ta-aala Anhum and then their
Companions and rather the whole Islamic World and people continued it and met
success in their ventures and desired objectives. * Hazrat Pir
Mahboob e Subhani, Qutab
e Rabbani,
Ghaus
e Samadani Hazrat
Pir Dastgeer Mahboob
e Subhaani Hazrat
Shaikh Muhyiddeen
Abdul-Qadir-Jelaani
has read this Dua (prayer) much and he is the first Kaamil
Aamil
of this prayer. It is reported that once he was doing ablution that a kite
(bird) excreted on him from air making his pure shirt impure and blotted. On
this, his highness looked up and said: You are beheaded. What
happened was that that kite lost its head the same moment and it fell in front
of him. He started weeping. His servant, who was assisting him in doing
ablution humbly said: O highness! Only a bad bird has died and you are
weeping for it. Hazrat
said: "I am not weeping over death of bird.
Instead, I am weeping that my tongue, hand, thought, attention and Gaze
and everything
has become naked 'Sword of the Beneficent' due to
the fact that I have read and recited Dua-e-Saifi
too much. This Naked Sword of
Allah's Command and the Kun
{Be! (36:82)} will hang
in between the earth and the heavens till the Day of Resurrection. Some jealous
and blind people of the Ummat
of my holy originator Hazrat
Muhammad Mustafa Sal Allahu Alaihe
Wa Aa-lehee Wa-sallam will bear grudge
and vindictiveness with me and will disrespect and defame my name. They will be
those, the heads of their Eimaan
will get beheaded same as that kite. This is
why I am weeping".
He gave that shirt to a poor person as Fidya (ransom) and said 'Haaza
be haaza' that is,
this is the ransom of the life of the kite. The Keys and Switches of the Amal
of all
Dawaat
in general and Dua-e-Saifi
in particular is granted to the Seekers from
the Court of the Hazrat
Pir Mahboob
e Subhani, Qutab
e Rabbani, Ghaus
e
Samadani Hazrat
Pir Dastgeer Mahboob
e Subhaani Hazrat
Shaikh Muhyiddeen Abdul-Qadir-Jelaani
Qaddas-Allah
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