What is the supplication of Nur adh-dhat salawat?
- Is the supplication that starts with the words “Allahumma salli ala sayyidina muhammadin nuridh-dhati...” a salawat?
- Will you write its meaning?
- I want to read it regularly but I do not know its meaning clearly?
Dear Brother / Sister,
Yes, it is a salawat supplication.
This supplication, which is included in "Dalailunnur" chapter of the Great Jawshan Supplication book, is as follows:
Its Transliteration:
Allahumma salli ala sayyidina Muhammadin nuridhdhati was-sirrissari fi jamii asaril-asma was-sifati wa ala alihi wa sahbihi wa sallim adada ma fi ilmika mudaafan bidawamik.
Its Meaning:
O Allah! Send blessings and greetings to the Prophet Muhammad, who is the light of the essence, and who becomes the secret of Your names and attributes by spreading to all of Your works and to his family and Companions as many times as the beings in your knowledge and the numbers to increase with Your eternity.
Questions on Islam
- How should we send greetings (utter salawat) to the Prophet (pbuh)? What salawat should we utter? Is it enough to say only "Allahumma salli ala sayyidina Muhammad" to send greetings and salawat to him?
- What are salawat supplications and their meanings? Will you write all salawat supplications and their meanings?
- Will you give information about salawat with a hundred thousand or a hundred million effects?
- Are the salawats said after at-Tahiyyat different?
- What is the decree about reading Salli and Barik supplications in the first sitting of the prayer?
- Did the Prophet himself read Salli and Barik supplications in prayer?
- One Supplication Every Week- 23rd Week
- What is the meaning of the salawat uttered after the salutation in tarawih prayer? Is it bid'ah to utter this salawat?
- Are the salawat we read in prayer (salah) regarded as salawat read normally? How many times a day should we utter salawat in order to act in accordance with the following statement of the Prophet "Utter salawat for me a lot!"?
- What is the origin of the salawat we read in prayers? Who read them first?

