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The Big Secret Behind the Prayer - Ustaz Wadi Annuar Follow the Recitation of the Prayer of Nuril Mubin Ustaz Wadi Annuar : • 10 Minutes - The Prayer of Nuril Mubin (Ustaz... In the Book of As-Safinah Al-Qadiriyah, Sheikh Abdul Qadir Al-Jailani also explains about the virtues of The virtue of praying to the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, by referring to what Ibnu Furhan has narrated in the book Haqa'iq Al-Anwar. He mentions 42 virtues and benefits of praying to the Prophet. Praying for the Prophet means doing the command of Allah swt. Praying for the Prophet means praying for the Prophet. Receiving prayers for the Prophet 10 times for each prayer we say. Allah will raise the degree of the person who recites salawat 10 levels higher. Get 10 notes of goodness. Allah swt removes the 10 bad sins. There is a great chance that his prayers will be answered by Allah swt. Salawat is the main condition to receive intercession from the Messenger of Allah. Salawat is a condition to get God's forgiveness and all shame will be covered. Selawat is a condition to obtain protection from all things that he fears. Salawat is a condition for a person to be close to the Messenger of Allah, peace be upon him. The value of prayer is the same as the value of charity. Salawat is a reason for Allah and the angels to recite salawat in return. Selawat is a condition of purity of soul and body for the reader. The fulfillment of all desires. Selawat is the reason a person gets the good news that he will get heaven. Salawat is a factor in obtaining salvation on the Day of Judgment. Salawat is a reason for Rasulullah saw to say salawat in return. Selawat can make the reader remember all the things he forgot. Greetings can make a gathering fragrant and those present will not suffer losses on the Day of Resurrection. Selawat can eliminate poverty and poverty for its readers. Selawat can remove the nickname of a miser when the selawat is recited. Salawat becomes a savior from the Prophet's threatening prayers for those who recite salawat when his name is mentioned. Selawat will accompany the reader's journey later on the bridge to heaven and will stay away from those who do not read it. Salawat will remove the bad things in a meeting that does not start with mentioning the name of Allah and His Messenger. Salawat is the completion of the reward of a conversation that begins by mentioning the name of Allah and reciting salawat to His Messenger. Selawat is a factor that can save a servant when he is on the Sirat bridge. Selawat removes the status as a selawat hater. Salawat is a reason for Allah to announce his good praise to the reader of the salawat in front of all creatures, both on earth and in the sky. Blessings can bring God's mercy. Blessings can bring blessings. Salawat can perpetuate and strengthen love for the Messenger of God, peace and blessings be upon him, where this love is the root of faith and a person's faith is incomplete without love for the Prophet. Salawat can entice the Prophet's heart to love him. Blessings bring guidance and revive a dead heart. Selawat is a condition for the reader's name to be mentioned in front of the Prophet SAW. Salawat can strengthen faith and Islam and reading it is the same as giving the right that the Prophet SAW deserved. Selawat is our form of gratitude for all the blessings from Allah SWT. The recitation contains remembrance, gratitude and acknowledgment of the blessings of Allah SWT. Salawat read by a servant is a form of prayer and supplication to Allah, sometimes the prayer is offered to the Prophet peace be upon him and not infrequently for himself, because salawat can bring additional rewards. Salawat is the sweetest fruit and the most important benefit that can come from reciting salutations on the Prophet is the attachment of the image of a noble Prophet in the reader's soul. Reciting many blessings on the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, makes him one level with the rank of a Sheikh Murabbi. (As-Safinah Al-Qadiriyah Li Asy-Sheikh 'Abd Qadir Al-Jilani Al-Hasani). .