Durood Sharif is an invocation we make to God to bestow His
choicest favours and blessings on the Prophet. It is a kind
of prayer. The truth is that, after God, the greatest
obligation on us is that of the sacred Prophet (Peace and
Blessings of God be upon whom). He underwent tremendous
hardship and endured the bitterest of persecutions in order
to convey the divine guidance to us had he not borne these
trials and sufferings the light of faith would never have
reached us. We would be dwelling in the gloom of apostasy
and making our home in hell after death.
Since faith is the greatest blessing on the earth and we
have attained it solely through the merciful agency of the
Prophet, our greatest benefactor, next to God, is Prophet
Mohammad. There is nothing we can do to pay back the
enormous debt of gratitude we owe him. We can only pray for
him to God as a token of our loyalty and gratefulness.
But what prayer can we make that may be worthy of the
Prophet? Naturally, none besides that God may magnify him
and bless him with His choicest favours. This is just what
Durood is.
The Quran clearly enjoins on us to offer the Durood, and in
what a wonderful manner does it do so: God and His Angels
send blessings on the Prophet: O Ye that believe! Send ye
blessings on him and salute him with all respect. (XXXIII:
56)
In this verse we are first told that God Himself honours the
Prophet and holds him in strongest affection and that His
Angels also do the same-they pay reverence to him and
beseech God to bless him with His most marvelous favours.
The verse then goes on to command us also, i.e., the
believers to send blessings on him and salute him with all
respect. Thus, before the command is given care is taken to
explain to us that the thing we are being required to do is
something which is particularly pleasing to God and which
the angels also fondly do. After knowing it, what Muslim is
there worth his name who will not make it a religious duty
to offer the Durood?
Below we give a few Traditions of the Prophet extolling the
virtue and merit of Durood Sharif. The Prophet is reported
to have said: “He who will send blessings on me once God
will confer ten favours on him.” (In another Tradition it
has also been said that, “God will forgive his ten sins and
raise him higher in rank by ten degrees)”.
“There are many angels of God whose special duty is that
they keep on moving in the world and whichever follower of
mine sends blessings on me they carry it to me at-once.”
Gracious is the Lord! Our Durood is communicated to the
Prophet by the angels and through it we get a chance of
being mentioned in his presence. What greater honour could
there by for us, really.
The Prophet says:
“Closest to me on the Day of Requital will be he who sends
blessings on me oftener.”
“That man is a big miser in whose presence my name is taken
and he does not offer the Durood.”
“May he be disgraced in whose presence my name is taken and
he fails to offer the Durood.”
In sum, to send blessings on the Prophet is a foremost duty
we owe to him a source of stupendous virtue and blessedness
and the fountainhead of prodigious blessings in this world
and the next.
Words of Durood
Once the companions asked the Prophet, “How are we to offer
Durood and salutation.”
The Prophet advised them about Durood-I-Ibrahimi which is
recited in the Namaz. We have already reproduced it in
Lesson II.
Very much similar to Durood-I-Ibrahimi, but a little
shorter, is another Durood, which was also taught by the
Prophet. It reads:
“O Allah! Magnify Prophet Mohammad, the Unlettered, his
wives, the mothers of the faithful, his posterity
(followers), and his family as Thou hast magnified the
family of Ibrahim. Verily, Thou art the Praiseworthy, the
Majestic.
Whenever we take the name of the Prophet or talk about him
or hear about him from anyone we should at once send
blessings on him. On such occasions it is enough to say only
or .
Daily Routine
Some determined persons with a natural flair and fondness
for Durood-I-Sharif make it a regular habit to recite it
thousands of times daily. But if weak-willed men like
ourselves can manage to recite it a hundred times morning
and evening with proper devotion and reverence they will
profit so much by it and there will be such exquisite
favours of the Prophet on him that it is not possible even
to imagine them in this world.
The following Durood Sharif is suggested to those who may be
wanting to know a brief one:
"O Allah! Magnify Mohammad, the Unlettered Prophet, and
his family"
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