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1. Muhammed Rasuul Allah e

 

Oh Allah, within the rainfalls of Your Blessings, shroud [ hide and protect ] us also - the ones like us who are so darkly sinful

 ابرِ رحمت میں چھپا لے ہم سیاہ کاروں کو بھی
For the sake of Your Beloved. The Wrapped One, Your Chosen One [ The Prophet Mohammed Rasuul Allah - may salaam be forever upon them ]  اپنے پیارے کملی والے مصطفٰے کے واسطے

 


Bless us with prestigious status and respect - and forgive all our mistakes

عزتِ دارین دے اور کل خطأیں کر معاف
For the sake of the sultan of all the Prophets. تاجدارِ اصفیا و انبیأ کےواسطے

 


 

The Seal of the Prophets, the Lord of the Messengers, the Best of Creations, Sayyidinā wa Mawlānā Abul-Qāsim Muḥammad al-Muṣṭafā ibn ʿAbd-Allāh ibn ʿAbd al-Muṭṭalib sallAllāhu ta’ālā alaihi waSallam was born in the tribe of Quraish at Makkah in the night to Monday 12 of Rabīʿ al-Awwal, in the Year of the Elephant (569/570 AD). Her noble mother was lady Āminah bint Wahb.

 

The Messenger of God,
Prophet Muhammad ibn Abdullah e

How can people in this world grasp his reality?
They, who are asleep and pleased by dreams from him.
How beautiful what has been said about his reality!
Your light is everything and everything else is particles.
O Prophet, your soldiers in every time are your Companions!


Imam Busayri, al-Burda.

The Shaykhs of the Naqshbandi Order are known as the Golden Chain because of their connection to the highest, most perfect human being, Muhammad e, the First to be created, the First to be mentioned, the First to be honored.

 "Allāh’s Messenger (صلى الله عليه وآله وسلم) said: when Allāh loves some person, He sends for Jibrīl and commands him: verily, I love such and such person; you should also love him, so Jibrīl loves him as well. Then Jibrīl proclaims in the heavens that Allāh loves such and such person; you should also love him. Then the residents of the heavens love him as well. Then his love is sent down to the earth (the world)."

Narrated by Abū Hurayrah (Radi Allah Ta'lah Anhu).  Muslim transmitted it in his as-Sahīh, b. of birr was-silah wal-ādāb (virtue, joining of the ties of relationship and good manners) ch.48 (4:2030#157/2637); Bakhārī narrated it at three places in his as-Sahīh: b. of bad’-ul-khalq (beginning of creation) ch.6 (3:1175#3037), b. of adab (good manners) ch.41 (5:2246#5693), and b. of tawhīd (Islamic monotheism) ch.33 (6:2721#7047); Ahmad bin Hambal in Musnad (2:413); Mālik bin Anas in al-Muwattā, b. of sha‘ar (hair) ch.5 (2:953#15); and Khatīb Tabrīzī in Mishkāt-ul-masābīh, b. of ādāb (good manners) ch.16 (3:74#5005). [src: Ch3 of Beseeching for Help, Tahir-ul-Qadri]