Jumaah Mubarak
Benefits of Reciting Salawat upon the Prophet (pbuh)
Undoubtedly Allah and His Angels send blessings on the Prophet. O'
you who believe! Send upon Him Blessings and salute Him with all
respect. (Al-Qur'an- 33:56)
(1) The one who recites Salawat (Durood) once Allah sends ten
blessings upon him, eradicates ten of his sins and improves ten of his
grades. (Mishkat)
(2) On the Day of Judgement the nearest person to me, from amongst
the people, would be the one who would have recited Salawat the most in
this (mortal) world. (Tirmidhi)
(3) (Truly) a miserly person is he who (when) heard my name being mentioned did not recite Salawat in my favour. (Mishkat)
(4) You decorate your meetings by reciting salawat on me because
your salawat would (turn out to) be the Divine Light for yourself on the
"Day of Judgement." (Jamih us-Sahih)
(5) Recite salawat on Friday in abundance
because it is the "Day of presence of angels (for witness)." On this day
Angels present themselves (in my court). And undoubtedly when any one
from amongst you recites salawat in my favour then before he has
finished his recitation of salawat in my favour, his salawat reaches my
court. (Jamih us-Sahih)
(6) In the magnificent night of Friday (i.e. the night between
Thursday and Friday) and the luminous day of Friday recite salawat in my
favour abundantly, because your recited salawat is presented to me (by
the Angels). (Jamih us-Sahih)
(7) Recite salawat on the day of "Friday" and the "Friday Night"
(The night between Thursday and Friday) excessively because who-so-ever
does that, I shall stand witness to him and would be his advocate on the
"Day of Judgement." (Jamih us-Sahih)
Benefits of Reciting Salawat upon the Prophet (pbuh)
Undoubtedly Allah and His Angels send blessings on the Prophet. O'
you who believe! Send upon Him Blessings and salute Him with all
respect. (Al-Qur'an- 33:56)
(1) The one who recites Salawat (Durood) once Allah sends ten
blessings upon him, eradicates ten of his sins and improves ten of his
grades. (Mishkat)
(2) On the Day of Judgement the nearest person to me, from amongst
the people, would be the one who would have recited Salawat the most in
this (mortal) world. (Tirmidhi)
(3) (Truly) a miserly person is he who (when) heard my name being mentioned did not recite Salawat in my favour. (Mishkat)
(4) You decorate your meetings by reciting salawat on me because
your salawat would (turn out to) be the Divine Light for yourself on the
"Day of Judgement." (Jamih us-Sahih)
(5) Recite salawat on Friday in abundance
because it is the "Day of presence of angels (for witness)." On this day
Angels present themselves (in my court). And undoubtedly when any one
from amongst you recites salawat in my favour then before he has
finished his recitation of salawat in my favour, his salawat reaches my
court. (Jamih us-Sahih)
(6) In the magnificent night of Friday (i.e. the night between
Thursday and Friday) and the luminous day of Friday recite salawat in my
favour abundantly, because your recited salawat is presented to me (by
the Angels). (Jamih us-Sahih)
(7) Recite salawat on the day of "Friday" and the "Friday Night"
(The night between Thursday and Friday) excessively because who-so-ever
does that, I shall stand witness to him and would be his advocate on the
"Day of Judgement." (Jamih us-Sahih)