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Taken from www.lovedurood.com

 

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Here is the story

 

The incident goes that a certain man was in debt of 1,000 Dirham with no way of paying it back. Not finding any other way he thought that the best advice he could get was from Rasoolullah salallaho alayhi wa sallam. The man then recited an abundant amount of daily durood hoping to make ziyarat (vision) of Nabi salallaho alayhi wa sallam. Eventually his hard work paid off and he was blessed with a vision. In the vision he put his entire heart out before Rasoolullah salallaho alayhi wa sallam mentioning everything bothering him especially the 1,000 Dirham loan.

 

Rasoolullah salallaho alayhi wa sallam told him to go to Mahmood Ghaznavi and he will pay the loan off. The man asked about how to approach the King Mahmood Ghaznavi regarding the loan and he salallaho alayhi wa sallam replied, “The sign will be that you tell him that he sends 30,000 durood in the early part of the night, then sleeps, then sends 30,000 durood in the last part of the night.”

The man went to the royal court of Mahmood Ghaznavi and there he explained his situation and mentioned the dream. Mahmood Ghaznavi began to cry profusely and paid off the mans loan and then gifted him 1,000 Dirham.

 

The attendants of Mahmood Ghaznavi were puzzled how the king was reciting durood in the tens of thousands when they never saw him engaged in so much durood recitation. Mahmood Ghaznavi mentioned to them that he had heard Ulama discuss the virtues of this particular durood that one recitation was equivalent to reciting 10,000 durood.  This durood has been mentioned in other books as well with nearly in the same wording. 

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