You do not need to be on a battlefield to benefit from Hizb al-Nasr . In modern life, "enemies" can manifest as anxiety, systemic oppression, persistent illness, or internal spiritual struggles (the nafs ).
Allahumma inna narzuqu min fadlika. (O Allah, we ask for provision from Your bounty.) hizb nasr imam haddad
The recitation of Hizb Nasr is said to bestow numerous benefits and blessings upon the seeker. Some of these benefits include: You do not need to be on a
The (The Litany of Victory) of Imam ‘Abdullah ibn ‘Alawi al-Haddad is one of the most powerful and revered spiritual tools in the Islamic tradition. Written by the 17th-century sage from Tarim, Yemen, this prayer is not merely a request for help but a profound declaration of human weakness before Divine Strength. (O Allah, we ask for provision from Your bounty
Imam Abdallah al-Haddad was a blind man who illuminated the world. His Hizb Nasr remains a blazing torch for those who walk through the valley of shadows. When the night is darkest, and the enemy is loudest, pick up this litany. Whisper the names of Allah. And watch how the Owner of the Throne turns the tide.
The Book of Assistance (al-Haddad's famous work) often includes references to Hizb al-Nasr . The translation by Dr. Mostafa al-Badawi (Fons Vitae) has an introduction explaining the litanies.