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Occasions On Which To Recite Durud


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 This refers to the conditions and places in
which it is proven to recite Durud, as well as those places and conditions that
carry reward and virtue and will serve as a means of blessings and benefits in
this world and in the Aakhirah.

These places have been proven as discussed
in great detail by Shams ud Deen Ibn Qayyim Jauziyyah  in Jilaa ul Afhaam,


Muhaddith Siddique Hasan Khan Bhopali
in Nuzul ul Abraar min Al
Ad'iyah wal Adhkaar


and Shams ud Deen Sakhaawi in Al Qawl ul Badee fi as
Salaat ala al Habeeb ash Shafee'.

 

It is sufficient to recite Durud at these
times and places, whether it be short or lengthy.
 
  1. After completing wudhoo.
  2. After performing Tayammum.
  3. After Ghusl, whether it be a Ghusl of Jnaabat or a Ghusl after Haydh and
    Nifaas.
  4. In Salaat (the final sitting).
  5. When writing a bequest.
  6. At the time of the nikah khutbah.
  7. At the start of the day, i.e. in the morning.
  8. At the end of the day, i.e. in the evening.
  9. At the time of sleeping.
  10. When travelling.
  11. When boarding the conveyance.
  12. Then leaving the marketplace.
  13. When invited for meals (when sitting at the food cloth).
  14. When entering the home.
  15. When beginning a letter or journal.
  16. After reciting tasmiyah.
  17. At the time of sorrow, grief, worry and calamity.
  18. When experiencing straitened conditions and poverty.
  19. At the time of need and want.
  20. When drowning.
  21. At the time of a plague, or when a fatal sickness spreads.
  22. At the beginning, in the middle and at the end of du'aa.
  23. When there is ringing in the ears.
  24. When the hands and feet become numb.
  25. When sneezing.
  26. When forgetting the place of something one has placed in a particular
    place.
  27. When eating radish.
  28. When a donkey brays.
  29. When repenting from a sin.
  30. When making Du'aa after Salaat ul Haajah.
  31. After tashahhud.
  32. After completing Salaah.
  33. When the Jama'ah gets ready for Salaah.
  34. After Fajr Salaah.
  35. After completing Maghrib Salaah.
  36. After Qunut.
  37. When waking for tahajjud Salaah.
  38. After completing tahajjud Salaah.
  39. When entering the Masjid.
  40. When leaving the Masjid.

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It should be remembered that it is

compulsory to write or recite Durud when writing the name of Rasulullaah صلى

الله عليه وسلم,

or when saying his name. This is greatly

emphasized in the Hadith and there are grave warnings for the person who goes

against this teaching.

Also, it is necessary to write the entire

Durud after the name of Rasulullaah صلى الله عليه وسلم. The command of Durud

will not be fulfilled by writing (saw) or any other shortened form,

nor will a person get reward.

 

يَا رَبِّ صَلِّ وَ سَلَّمِ

دَائِمًا اَبَدًا عَلٰى حَبِيْبِكَ خَيْرِ الْخَلْقِ كُلِّهِمْ

 

 

 

 

 

1. When passing by a Masjid.

2. When seeing a Masjid.

3. After completing Azaan.

4. On the night of Jumu'ah.

5. On the day of Jumu'ah.

6. On the day of Jumu'ah after Asr.

7. On Monday.

8. In the khutbah of Jumu'a and

Eid.

9. During the Takbeeraat of Eid.

10. After the second Takbeer of Janazah

Salaah.

11. When placing the deceased into the

grave.

12. In the Salaah of Istisqaa-for

rain.

13. In the khutbah of Kusoof and

Khusoof.

14. When seeing the ka'bah.

15. During Hajj.

16. On Safa and Marwa.

17. When making istilaam of the Hijr e

Aswad.

18. At the Multazam.

19. After Zuhr on the day of 'arafah.

20. In Masjid e Khayf.

21. After completing Talbiyah.

22. When seeing Madinah Munawwarah.

23. When visiting the blessed grave.

24. When completing and leaving the

visiting of the blessed grave.

25. When witnessing the signs of Madinah

Munawwarah.

26. At Badr.

27. At Uhud etc.

28. In all conditions and at every

time.

29. In order to be free from something grave.

30. When meeting relatives and those beloved to one.

31. When going to a gathering.

32. When leaving and separating from a gathering.

33. When completing the Qur'aan (at the time of Du'aa).

34. In the Du'aa for memorizing the Qur'aan.

35. When getting up from a gathering.

36. Every time when Allaah is remembered.

37. When beginning every speech.

38. When mentioning and remembering Rasulullaah e.

39. At the time when spreading and teaching knowledge.

40. When delivering a lecture.

41. When reciting Ahadith.

42. When writing a fatwa.

43. When writing the name of Rasulullaah

صلى الله عليه وسلم

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