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A curated collection of litanies that soften the heart.

While both are masterpieces of Salawat, the key differences are:

Often linked in theme to the world-renowned Dala’il al-Khayrat , the Awail ul Khairat is regarded by spiritual seekers as a primary manual for personal growth, divine connection, and spiritual elevation. Origin and Author: Syed Muhammad Abdul Ghafoor Khan Naami

It features a highly regarded treasury of over 300 Salawat (invocations of peace and blessings) on Prophet Muhammad.

Each chapter opens with a specific wazifa (litany) designed to be recited a set number of times—usually 11, 21, or 41 times. The practitioner is instructed to visualize the "first" manifestation of that divine attribute, creating a spiritual bridge between the temporal moment and the eternal origin.

The "Awail Ul Khairat" book is divided into several sections, each containing a variety of prayers, supplications, and invocations. The contents of the book are carefully organized to facilitate easy reference and practice. Some of the key sections include:

Awail ul Khairat (translated roughly as “The Beginnings of Good Deeds” or “The Precedence of Blessings”) is a celebrated collection of durood (salutations) and salawat upon Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. Unlike standard prayer books, this volume is structured as a litany of eloquently phrased invocations, each designed to be recited at specific times or with specific intentions. It has been cherished for centuries in South Asia, the Middle East, and North Africa, particularly within Sufi circles, for its spiritual depth and rhythmic beauty.