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As Salam Alayjum, I hope this reaches everyone in the best of faith and health.
I want to buy the following book; Khulasa al-Madad-Ba'Alawi Awrad, however it is all in Arabic and I want to know the meaning to the Invocations in the book. Also, I want to know how much times to read a certain Invocation, as it is all in Arabic I would not know. Also, if there are other books of Invocations and Awrad, for example what to recite in the morning and evening, what to recite after every Salah. I would appreciate it if you can recommend me some books. Does a person need an Ijazah in reciting the Khulasa al-Madad-Ba'Alawi Awrad? Wasalam ![]() |
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[QUOTE=Hasan90;622029]As Salam Alayjum, I hope this reaches everyone in the best of faith and health.
I want to buy the following book; Khulasa al-Madad-Ba'Alawi Awrad, however it is all in Arabic and I want to know the meaning to the Invocations in the book. Also, I want to know how much times to read a certain Invocation, as it is all in Arabic I would not know. Also, if there are other books of Invocations and Awrad, for example what to recite in the morning and evening, what to recite after every Salah. I would appreciate it if you can recommend me some books. Does a person need an Ijazah in reciting the Khulasa al-Madad-Ba'Alawi Awrad? wa alaikum salam, I am not sure if there a translation of the Khulasah into English though some of the invocations found therein have been translated. For example the Wird al-latif and Ratib al-haddad have been translated by Dr.Mostafa Badawi, see: http://www.rumibookstore.com/product...uctDetails/502 There are online translations available on this website also: http://iqra.net/. |
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