Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Munajat Sharifa - Sehrullah Post 4

 Munajat Sharifa of Imam

Ali  Zayn  al-Abedeen  (SA)

Bihori Kitab Page 21

يا من يُجِيبُ دُعَاءَ المُضْطَرِ فِي الظُّلَمِ يَا كَاشِفَ الضُّرِ وَالْبَلْوَى مَعَ السَّعَم

O You who answers the supplication of the distressed in the darkness.

O Reliever of distress and affliction, along with illness.

Kāshif al-ḍurr – The One who removes harm, hardship, and suffering.

Al-balwā – Trials, tests, calamities that weigh upon the soul.

Ma‘a al-saqam – Even when accompanied by sickness and physical weakness.

The verse calls upon Allah as the One who not only sees our pain — but actively lifts it.

It is a cry of complete dependence:

When distress, trial, and illness converge — You alone remove them.

This Munājāt is about 

 1. Spiritual awakeness when others are heedless. 

2. Of hope stronger than sin.

3. Reliance on Divine Mercy over personal merit.

4.Intimacy with Allah in solitude.

Around the Ka‘bah many may gather.

But true tawāf is when the heart circles only Allah.

This Munajat Sharifa brings such sakīnah (solace) for verse after verse the servant confesses. weakness, and verse after verse, Allah’s Mercy silently overwhelms it.

In conclusion I state this -

my dear readers, my shared posts are but a slit — a narrow opening — through which a ray of reflection enters and quietly illuminates the soul.

A Munājāt is never exhausted by translation. It is not merely read — it is experienced.

 Each verse is a mirror; what you see depends on how deeply you look.

Knowledge is not distant. It waits — in the silence of the night, in the pause between two breaths, in the humility of a bowed head.

In this Sehrullah, do not only recite — immerse.

Adorn the mind with understanding.

Polish the soul with ibādat.

Let reflection turn into transformation.

For when the heart awakens, even a slit becomes a sunrise.

ALHAMDOLILLAH !

DUA NI ILTEMAS

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