Allahumma shalli ‘alaa Sayyidina Muhammad wa ‘alaa aali Sayyidina Muhammad, wa baarik wa sallim ‘alaihi wa ‘alaihim.
Referring to him as Ya Imamarusli (Leader of the Messengers) and Ya Sanadi (My Support). sholawat husainiyah
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It is important to recite the salawat correctly. Here is the text: Allahumma shalli ‘alaa Sayyidina Muhammad wa ‘alaa aali
: It serves as a means of seeking forgiveness and spiritual growth. Where to Find it Here is the text: : It serves as
These poems describe his thirst (on the day of Ashura, the river Euphrates was blocked), his loneliness, and his ultimate sacrifice. Reciting this creates a visceral connection to the tragedy, moving listeners to tears—a sign of sincerity ( ikhlas ) in many Sufi traditions.
Named after Imam Husain (RA), the martyred grandson of the Prophet, this sholawat is more than a chant; it is a spiritual bridge connecting the heart of the believer to the tragedy of Karbala and the eternal principles of justice, courage, and unwavering faith.