In a world fractured by temporality and haste, this book offers a sanctuary of sacralized time. Whether one views it as a vehicle for mystical union or a superstitious relic, its endurance for over half a millennium testifies to a profound human need: the desire to touch the origin, the Awwal , before the journey of life ends. For its devotees, Awā’il al-Khayrāt remains a lantern of hope, lit by the first light of creation.
Unlike the silent dhikr of beads, Awā’il al-Khayrāt is often recited aloud and in a melodic tone. In the Indian subcontinent, specialized qaris (reciters) would lead sessions after Asr (afternoon) or Isha (night) prayers. The book is almost always used in conjunction with a tasbih (prayer beads) to count the repetitions. awail ul khairat book
An ideal companion for morning or evening dhikr. In a world fractured by temporality and haste,
Disclaimer: This article is for informational and spiritual guidance purposes. Islamic practices should always be grounded in the Quran and authentic Sunnah. Consult a local scholar for personalized spiritual advice. Unlike the silent dhikr of beads, Awā’il al-Khayrāt
The work is intended to foster a deep, personal relationship with Allah and the Prophet through regular recitation.