Hizb Nasr: Imam Haddad
Have you read any of Imam al-Haddad’s other works like "The Book of Assistance"? Let us know in the comments below.
But who was this imam, and what makes this specific litany so special? Let’s break down the confusion and the beauty behind this practice. Before discussing his writings, it is crucial to understand the man. Imam al-Haddad was born in Tarim, Yemen (in the Hadhramaut Valley). Despite being blind from a young age, he became one of the most influential scholars in the Ba 'Alawi tradition. hizb nasr imam haddad
In the world of Islamic spirituality ( Tasawwuf ), certain names carry immense weight. One such name is Imam Abdallah ibn Alawi al-Haddad (1634–1720), a great renewer of the 12th Islamic century. For those researching deep supplications ( ahzab , singular hizb ), you may have come across the term "Hizb al-Nasr" (The Litany of Victory) attributed to him. Have you read any of Imam al-Haddad’s other
Before searching for rare litanies, master the Ayat al-Kursi (Qur’an 2:255) and the Mu'awwidhat (Chapters 113 & 114). The Prophet (ﷺ) said these are sufficient for protection. Once you have that foundation, studying Imam al-Haddad’s works will add immense depth to your spiritual life. Let’s break down the confusion and the beauty
If you are facing a difficulty—be it an exam, a personal enemy, or a feeling of spiritual weakness—picking up Hizb al-Nasr can reframe your mindset. It shifts your focus from the size of the problem to the greatness of the Problem-Solver.