: Islamic tradition teaches that duas (prayers) enveloped in blessings upon the Prophet are far more likely to be accepted by the Almighty.

While Arabic is the original language of the text, many believers in South Asia rely on the Devanagari (Hindi) script for reading religious literature.

Concludes the weekly cycle with powerful supplications for forgiveness, protection, and ultimate success in the afterlife.

: Dalail-ul-Khairat wa Shawariq-ul-Anwar fi Dhikr al-Salat 'ala al-Nabi al-Mukhtar is a famous collection of prayers (salawat) upon the Islamic Prophet Muhammad.

: Features the Arabic text written in the Hindi script (Devanagari). This is particularly useful for readers who cannot read the Arabic script but wish to recite the original prayers correctly.

(translated as "Signs of Benefits and the Brilliant Burst of Lights in the Remembrance of Blessings on the Chosen Prophet" ) was composed in the 15th century by the Moroccan Sufi scholar and saint, Imam Muhammad al-Jazuli .