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Delailü'l Hayrat - Salavat-ı Şerifler - Medium Size
Product features :
- Prepared by: Fahri Altunayak
- Publisher: Haktan Publications
- Cover Quality: Hardcover
- Page Quality: Şamua
- Number of Pages: 231
- Size: 17 x 24 cm
- Weight: 500 g
PREFACE
The Lord of the heavens and the earth, Almighty Creator, in our holy book, the Quran, "Allah and His angels bring a lot of salawat to the Prophet. O believers! Bring salawat to him and salute him with complete surrender." (33 / Surat al-Ahzab, verse 56).
Our beloved Prophet Hz. Mohammed (SAV) showed the way to all people: "The one who will be closest to me on the Day of Judgment is the one who brought me the most salawat." (İbn Mâce, İkâme, 25).
His Holiness Cezlî (ks), one of the great saints of the Şâzelî path, walking on the path of Allah and His Messenger, gathered all the prayers known in the hadith books and the prayers of many saints in this work! has brought.
The goal is one, the goal is one: To be close to the Beloved of Allah, to feel Him> with him at all times, to be the only love in front of Him | To be able to say "Hello ...".
There is no guardian who does not appreciate his dignitaries. Therefore, they read "Hayrat Delail", read it, recommended it. In order to reach the source of the conversation, Muhammed Mustafa (SAV).
How Should We Read?
Every saint, every day or on certain days of the week, has determined a unique method to recite more blessings. A The J elders of the Naqshbandi road, which are called sadât-ı Kiram, generally followed the following way in reading "Delail'i Hayrat":
On certain days of the week, they preferred to read the designated places.
They also read these specific places with ablution, in a comfortable sitting order, with decency.
In the Islamic day concept, since the nights are subject to day, let's say that the evening of Thursday, the evening of that day is called J 'evening, usually after the evening prayer, they started to read "Hayrat Delail".
Until the evening prayer of the next day, read these certain places | ) have finished.
When Should We Start Reading?
It is always possible to read "Hayrat Delail". However, it is possible to give a few examples about the reading time as follows:
EXAMPLE-1
Monday:
Suppose we start reading for the first time on Monday, then the reading method should look like this:
We read the "Beginning Prayer" immediately. Then, we read the prayers of "Intent and Iftitah", "Names of Allah" and "Prayer of Tawfi" respectively. After reading "the names of our Prophet (SAV)", we finish reading the part on Monday.
On Tuesday, we only read the part that belongs to Tuesday.
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday:
This is the case on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. We only read the places that belong to those days.
However, until Monday evening prayer - even after the evening prayer on Sunday - we also read the part that belongs to Monday at the end of the book.
And ... Thus, we complete a week of "Hayrat Delail". Every Monday, this way, we start to read "Delail'i Hayrat again."
EXAMPLE-2
For example, to read "Hayrat Delail" for the first time on Wednesday | For the person to begin with, the method should be:
We immediately read the part that belongs to that day. Until Monday. On Monday, we start reading "Delail'i Hayrat" as it started for the first time. In the days that follow, we are again | We are reading the part of the day.
EXAMPLE-3
However, we can read every day as we started reading for the first time on Monday. This is also possible.
REMINDER-1
It is possible to read "Delail'i Hayrat" with other methods than the sample reading methods shown above. Many other things can be said about the method of reading. However, let us remind that the important thing is to be able to read constantly ..
CONTENTS
Muqaddime 4
Beginning Prayer 24
Prayer of Intention 25
Prayer of Slander 27
Prayer of Attitude 34
Monday 48
Tuesday 69
Wednesday 91
Thursday 113
Friday 136
Saturday 162
Sunday 187
Monday 210
Hatim Prayer 221
Preface 230