Hizbul - Bahr Pdf Arabic
There are certain supplications in the Islamic tradition that transcend the act of simple prayer and enter the realm of spiritual fortress. One of the most famous of these is ("The Litany of the Sea"), composed by the great Sufi master and scholar, Imam Abul Hasan Ash-Shadhili (RA).
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The Ocean of Mercy: A Guide to Hizbul Bahr (The Litany of the Sea) – Arabic PDF Insights There are certain supplications in the Islamic tradition
Have you recited Hizbul Bahr before? Share your reflections below. Disclaimer: Always verify PDF downloads with a local scholar to ensure the text matches the authenticated Shadhili lineage. Share your reflections below
For those searching for the you are likely looking for the authentic, unbroken text of this powerful invocation. In this post, we explore the history, benefits, and where to find a reliable Arabic script of this litany. What is Hizbul Bahr? Legend states that when Imam Al-Shadhili was traveling by sea to perform Hajj, the ship was stopped by adverse winds. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) appeared to him in a dream and taught him this litany, saying: "Teach it to your companions, for in it is the Greatest Name of Allah (Ism al-A'dham)."
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