Sholawat Husainiyah Jun 2026
“Indeed, Allah confers blessing upon the Prophet, and His angels ask Him to do so. O you who have believed, ask [Allah to confer] blessing upon him and ask [Allah to grant him] peace.” (Q.S. Al-Ahzab: 56)
Unlike standard festive sholawat, Husainiyah compositions strike a delicate balance between profound sorrow ( huzn ) and spiritual victory. While the texts mourn the physical suffering endured at Karbala, they simultaneously celebrate the moral and spiritual triumph of truth over falsehood. 3. Justice, Courage, and Morality sholawat husainiyah
Induces deep emotional sakinah (tranquillity) and calms anxiety. “Indeed, Allah confers blessing upon the Prophet, and
This sholawat is notably longer and more comprehensive than many other popular forms, as it weaves together several verses of the Holy Qur'an into a unified prayer of praise and protection. While the texts mourn the physical suffering endured
“It is an innovation (Bid’ah).” Fact: The act of composing poetry to praise the Prophet and his family is not a liturgical ritual with a fixed form. As long as the content does not violate Tawhid (monotheism), most scholars permit it as a commendable cultural expression of faith.
In the vast ocean of devotional poetry and litanies ( sholawat ) in the Islamic world, most focus solely on praising the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). However, a distinct and emotionally charged branch of sholawat ties the love for the Prophet directly to the love for his family ( Ahlul Bayt ). Among the most profound of these is .