Sahifa Al Mahdi (Atfs)

Sahifa Al Mahdi (Atfs)

Sahifa Al Mahdi (Atfs)

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2018

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Sahifa Al Mahdi (Atfs)

What if awaiting the Twelfth Imam is not only a creed but a lived devotion—voiced through duʿāʾ (supplicatory prayer) and ziyarat (devotional greeting) that train the heart for his return? This anthology invites readers to practice hope through disciplined remembrance of Imam al-Mahdi (may God hasten his noble reappearance). About the Book Sahifa al-Mahdi is a curated collection of supplications, salutations, and brief sayings connected to Imam al-Mahdi. The volume functions less as a critical monograph and more as a usable prayer manual for the era of ghayba (occultation). Notably, it includes the celebrated Ziyārat Āl-e Yāsīn, widely described in Shiʿi devotional literature as a hadith qudsi (divine saying) and linked to Qur’an 37:130, alongside other prayers of allegiance, steadfastness, and protection. For English-speaking readers, it offers a concise gateway to established prayers associated with the Awaited Imam. What You Will Discover

  • A practical selection of duʿāʾ and ziyarat for nurturing hopeful, disciplined anticipation during the ghayba.
  • The text of Ziyārat Āl-e Yāsīn with its theological core—affirmations of tawḥīd (the oneness of God), prophethood, and loyalty to the Prophet’s Household.
  • Prayers for daily renewal of allegiance, moral resilience, and communal responsibility amid uncertainty.
  • Supplications traditionally recited for the Imam’s well-being and protection, modeling how love of the Imam translates into action.
  • Brief sayings and formulas of remembrance that anchor personal spirituality in transmitted sources rather than speculation.
About the Author The book is presented through IslamicMobility’s devotional series. While some catalogues (such as Islamic Sources) attribute it to “Allameh Ali Yazd,” others list the compiler as “Unknown.” In either case, this edition functions as an edited devotional sahīfa (prayer compendium), foregrounding canonical texts and widely used recitations over contemporary commentary. Who Is This Book For? Readers seeking a clear, source-based devotional guide—grounded in established ziyarat and duʿāʾ—to live the ethics of awaiting Imam al-Mahdi (may God hasten his noble reappearance) in everyday practice.