Moulana Ali (SA) Munājāt Sharifa - Bihori Kitab Page9
يَاذَا الْمَعَالِي عَلَيْكَ مُعْتَمَدِي
طوبي لِمَنْ كُنْتَ أَنْتَ مَوْلَا هُ
طُوبَى لِمَنْ كَانَ خَائِفًا وَجِلًا
يَشْكُو إِلَى ذِي الجَلَالِ بَلْواهُ
This Munājāt of Moula ʿAli (SA) is so poignant and full of solace and spirituality.
It begins with His 'abd' in weakness… and ends with Allah in nearness.
Verse after verse, fear melts into assurance.
The servant trembles.
He complains.
He prostrates
He comes alone in the darkness of the night.
And then — the Divine Voice responds.
ALHAMDOLILLAH !
It teaches that du‘ā is never a monologue. It is always answered.
The most powerful shift in this Munājāt is that Allah speaks directly to the servant.
(It is ehsan and karam of Moulana Ali ( SA) - it is his Munājāt that we are blessed to do tilawat )
Allah says:
You are in My protection.
I know everything you say.
My angels cherish your voice.
I Myself hear you.
Your prayer reaches Me.
I forgive your sins.
Ask Me without fear.
Do not be afraid — I am Allah.
What greater peace can a heart seek?
In Fatemi Taiyebi understanding, this reflects the eternal truth that Allah’s rahma precedes His reckoning. The servant may approach trembling, but he leaves embraced.
Ramadan nights become luminous with this certainty:
You are not unheard.
You are not unseen.
You are not alone.
Every sigh is known.
Every tear is witnessed.
Every whisper is welcomed.
And the final reassurance resounds in the soul:
“Do not fear. I am Allah.”
That is solace.
That is peace.
That is nearness.
Hope this Sehrullah when you will do tilawat of
يَاذَا الْمَعَالِي
you will surely do it with more depth and understanding.
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Dua ni iltemas.
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