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- REFLECTIONS ON THE SUPPLICATION OF AL IFTITAH
REFLECTIONS ON THE SUPPLICATION OF AL IFTITAH
Reflections on the Supplication of Al Iftitah offers a comprehensive examination of this revered Islamic prayer, traditionally recited during the holy month of Ramadhan, especially in the context of nightly prayers (Qunoot). The Supplication of Al Iftitah, attributed to Imam Mahdi (AS), is a heartfelt plea for divine mercy, justice, and the hastening of the appearance of the awaited savior.
This book provides a detailed commentary on each segment of the supplication, unraveling its profound meanings and spiritual significance. It explores themes of divine justice, the longing for a just leadership, and the yearning for a world free from oppression and tyranny. Through an analysis of Quranic verses, Hadith, and the historical context of the supplication, readers gain insights into the theological and ethical dimensions of the prayer.
The book also addresses the role of Al Iftitah in personal and communal spiritual practice, highlighting how its recitation fosters a deeper connection with Allah (SWT), enhances personal repentance, and strengthens one's resolve to support justice and righteousness in society. It serves as a guide for understanding the supplication's impact on the soul and its relevance to contemporary issues.