: Central to the ritual is the recitation of the Qasida Ghausia , a famous poem attributed to Shaikh Abdul Qadir Jilani.
: Often performed in weekly gatherings ( Zikr sessions) where participants recite specific litanies ( Wazaif ) in a specific order and number. Available PDF Resources
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Standardised scripts include the exact number of times each verse must be repeated.
Sending blessings upon the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) before and after the core litanies.
The recitation traditionally begins with sending abundant blessings and peace upon the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). It is common practice to recite Durood Sharif a specific number of times, often 11 or 125 times, before starting the main litany. This act of honoring the Prophet is a foundational spiritual practice in Islam.