Muhy ud-Din Abu Zakariyyah Yahya ibn Sharaf al-Hizami an-Nawawi was born in the 631H (1233CE) in the village of Nawa, south of Damascus, Syria. Coming from Nawa, he is given the descriptive name of An-Nawawi, which is also sometime written An-Nawaawi. An-Nawawi did not come from a well-known family. Biography of Imam An Nawawi Rahimahullah Imam An Nawawi (631–676 H) He is Yahya Ibn Sharaf Ibn Hasan Ibn Husain An Nawawi Ad Dimasyqi, Abu Zakaria. He was born on the month of Muharram, year 631 Hijri, in Nawa, a village near the region.
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A midth century manuscript of this work [ Sharh Hizb Al-Imam Al-Nawawi] is available online at the. Wird Al Imam An Nawawi Pdf. Arabic. It is said to be the wird of Imam an Nawawi (رحمه االله). بِسْمِ اللّهِ، اللًهُ أكْبَرُ، اللّهُ أَكْبَرُ، اللّهُ أَكْبَرُ، أَقُوْلُ عَلَى نَفْسِي وَعَلَى دِيْنِي وَعَلَى أَهْلِي وَعَلَى أَوْلادِي. The Wird of Imam al-Nawawi is recited every morning for protection. audio: http:// text:
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I had some more questions, but would leave it at that And Allah knows best. Remember me on this computer. There is no God save Him. Shaykh al-Buti on Imam an-Nawawi's Wird.
Wird of Imam an Wirv The Vanquisher suffices me from those who are vanquished. Originally posted by marium View Post. Assalamu Alykum Ustadh Ayman, I understand wird is something said on a regular basis, so it has to have some basis in the Sunnah to be classified as a wirdeven if the text has nothing wrong with it.
The Sustainer suffices me from those who are sustained. And with Imak, O Allah, I repel their necks. Verily, Allah is my protector, who sent down the Book, and he looks after the righteous. Between me and them I put: Was it only exclusive? I have the full word of nawawee but it seems kinda wierd and I think akhoona ayman has a point Asalamu wirc.
Allah is more powerful, stronger, and greater than what I fear and guard against. Advice to all members Rules? Verily, my Lord is upon the straight path! O Allah, put umam and them in Your divine servitude and protection, in Your protectorship, in what is entrusted wid You, in the midst of Your party, in Your sanctuary and shelter — from every demon, possessor of power, human or jinn, from tyrants and enviers, from predatory beasts and serpents and scorpions, and from every crawling creature under Your control.
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Allahu akbar, Allahu akbar, Allahu akbar. In You, O Wir, I seek refuge from the evil of myself and the evil of others, and the evil my Lord has created, forged, and designed.
Allah suffices me from [needing] His entire creation. So why not use him.
The benefit of such wird is not due to its wire but rather due to the virtue of the Imam himself. Allah is my Lord — I associate no partner unto Him.
The Concealer suffices me from those who are concealed. So, one should not busy himself with it. He is Allah the One! Click here to sign up. My sufficiency is Allah, and what a great agent is He! Bismillah Allahu akbar, Allahu akbar, Allahu akbar. Wa bika Allahumma ahtarizu mimhum. It is known that the affect of any duaa and wird depends on the heart status of who says it.
However, I strongly doubt that it has been said by Imam al-Nawawi for many reasons; a. The One who suffices me is my sufficiency. The Lord suffices me from all who are subject to others.
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Allahumma inni as-aluka li walahum min khayrika bikhayrika-ladhi la yamlikuhu ghayruk. Actually the first time I saw this Wird, and the brother told me that it is iwrd Imam Al-Nawawi, the first that caught my attention is: He who never ceases sufficing me suffices me.
Forums Blogs Articles Groups. O Allah, verily I beseech You, for my sake and theirs, for whatever You choose from Your goodness which no one other than You possesses. Even if we accept this wird is nwaawi by Imam al-Nawawi, then that will not increase our Imaan or our knowledge in Islam.
The Creator suffices me from the created. Login or Sign Up. I am inclined to what Shaykh Ayman mentioned of the questionability of the attribution of the wird to Nawawii Al-Nawawi.
Allah is my Lord: If I do not greet back in writing then know Lmam do it verbally because sometimes I am too busy naeawi just want to answer the question. However, he has never mentioned this wird in it or in any of his work [8] This word was not mentioned by anyone who wrote about his biography or history. In You, O Allah, I seek protection against them. Originally posted by Ayman bin khaled View Post.
In the end of the day: Widr will add further questions to what my beloved brother Mahmoud said: It was not mentioned in any of his books b. Log In Sign Up.
Skip to main content. Bismillahi aftatihu wabihi akthtatim. The Giver of Victory suffices me from those who are granted victory.
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Imam An-Nawawi or Abu Zakariya Mohiuddin Yahya ibn Sharaf Al-Nawawi was born in 631H (1233 C.E) at a place near Damascus, called Nawa. He was said to have had a great love for seeking knowledge to such an extent that although being very young (10 years) he avoided playing with the children and disliked any activity that distracted him from gaining knowledge and memorizing the Quran. As a result of which he became a Hafiz of the Quran at an early age.
His father recognized and respected the abilities of his son and took him to Damascus in the year 649 A.H. for formal education. He joined Madrasah Rawahiyah where he studied for two years and was guided by more than twenty celebrated scholars.
Sheikh Bakr Aboo Zayd, in his book 'The Etiquette of Seeking Knowledge', defines etiquettes and qualities that a true student of knowledge should possess. Imam An-Nawawi, being a true student of knowledge also possessed these characteristics.
He devoted almost all of his time to seeking knowledge. It is said that he would not sleep until sleep overtook him, making him fall asleep sitting with his head resting on the books. About himself, Imam An-Nawawi once said (Zarabozo): 'I spent two years without lying on the ground on my side'. Al Qutb al-Yawnini said (Zarabozo): 'He would not waste any moment of the day or night but he would spend it busy with attaining knowledge. Even when he is walking in the streets he will be busy going over what he had remembered and reviewing his notes. He continued gaining knowledge in that way for a period of six years.' His ability to study almost all of the day and night and performing acts of worships, shows his pure intentions towards pleasing Allah (Subhanahu wata'Alaa) and gaining true knowledge.
Everyone including the elite of the society respected Imam An-Nawawi due to his piety, great amount of knowledge and exemplary character. He dressed simple and he ate simple. He lived a moderate life. He feared Allah and had high aims regarding the propagation of faith.
He feared Allah and didn't eat food whose source he didn't know to be completely pure. Chief Justice Sulayman az-Zara'i narrated that he visited An-Nawawi on the day of ‘Eid. An-Nawawi was eating some kind of broth with no meat. He asked Sulayman to eat with him and he said that is was not appealing to him. Sulayman's brother went and bought some roasted meat and sweets. Sulayman told An-Nawawi to eat from it and he refused. Sulayman said to him, 'O my brother, is this forbidden?' He said, 'No, but it is the food of the tyrants [and extravagant]' (Zarabozo). From this we can see him as an ascetic person. He had no longing to live a lavish life. Which is yet another characteristic listed by Sheikh Bakr Aboo Zayd. Imam An-Nawawi would fast continuously every day except Eid, he would only eat after the last prayer of the day and would only drink before dawn. The water he drank was cold so he would not become lazy. Al-Haddad says that An- Nawawi did this to stay away from the pleasures of this life and to be able to devote all his time to Allah and seeking Knowledge for the sake of Allah.
Imam An-Nawawi's modest nature is also well known. He would serve his students but would not take any services from them. He would not charge them for the knowledge he gave out. Except for the first couple of years. After that he never charged his students
The celebrated Shaykh Mohiuddin expresses his impression about Imaam an-Nawawi thus (A Short Biography of Imaam an-Nawawi):
'Imam an-Nawawi had three distinctive commendable qualities in his person. If anybody has only one out of these three, people turn to him in abundance for guidance. First, having knowledge and its dissemination. Second, to evade completely from the worldly inclinations, and the third, inviting to all that is good (Islam) enjoining Al-Ma'ruf [i.e., Islamic Monotheism and all that Islam orders one to do] and forbidding Al-Munkar [polytheism and disbelief and all that Islam has forbidden]. Imam an-Nawawi had all three in him.'
Imam An-Nawawi did not live that long but he lived an excellent life, all for the pleasure of Allah and for spreading the deen. At the age of 45, after returning to Nawa, he fell ill and died.
It is due to Imam An-Nawawi's etiquettes, good manners and character and pure intentions that he has become a highly know scholar throughout the Muslim World. For a student of knowledge cannot achieve success in this world or the next but with pure intentions, love of Allah and His Messenger and lack of arrogance and pride.
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A Short Biography of Imaam an-Nawawi. The Islamic Network – http://www.islaam.net. Retrieved from http://www.islaam.net/main/display_article_printview.php?id=244
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Allahu akbar, Allahu akbar, Allahu akbar. In You, O Wir, I seek refuge from the evil of myself and the evil of others, and the evil my Lord has created, forged, and designed.
Allah suffices me from [needing] His entire creation. So why not use him.
The benefit of such wird is not due to its wire but rather due to the virtue of the Imam himself. Allah is my Lord — I associate no partner unto Him.
The Concealer suffices me from those who are concealed. So, one should not busy himself with it. He is Allah the One! Click here to sign up. My sufficiency is Allah, and what a great agent is He! Bismillah Allahu akbar, Allahu akbar, Allahu akbar. Wa bika Allahumma ahtarizu mimhum. It is known that the affect of any duaa and wird depends on the heart status of who says it.
However, I strongly doubt that it has been said by Imam al-Nawawi for many reasons; a. The One who suffices me is my sufficiency. The Lord suffices me from all who are subject to others.
Wird Al Imam An Nawawi Free Download
Allahumma inni as-aluka li walahum min khayrika bikhayrika-ladhi la yamlikuhu ghayruk. Actually the first time I saw this Wird, and the brother told me that it is iwrd Imam Al-Nawawi, the first that caught my attention is: He who never ceases sufficing me suffices me.
Forums Blogs Articles Groups. O Allah, verily I beseech You, for my sake and theirs, for whatever You choose from Your goodness which no one other than You possesses. Even if we accept this wird is nwaawi by Imam al-Nawawi, then that will not increase our Imaan or our knowledge in Islam.
The Creator suffices me from the created. Login or Sign Up. I am inclined to what Shaykh Ayman mentioned of the questionability of the attribution of the wird to Nawawii Al-Nawawi.
Allah is my Lord: If I do not greet back in writing then know Lmam do it verbally because sometimes I am too busy naeawi just want to answer the question. However, he has never mentioned this wird in it or in any of his work [8] This word was not mentioned by anyone who wrote about his biography or history. In You, O Allah, I seek protection against them. Originally posted by Ayman bin khaled View Post.
In the end of the day: Widr will add further questions to what my beloved brother Mahmoud said: It was not mentioned in any of his books b. Log In Sign Up.
Skip to main content. Bismillahi aftatihu wabihi akthtatim. The Giver of Victory suffices me from those who are granted victory.
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Imam An-Nawawi or Abu Zakariya Mohiuddin Yahya ibn Sharaf Al-Nawawi was born in 631H (1233 C.E) at a place near Damascus, called Nawa. He was said to have had a great love for seeking knowledge to such an extent that although being very young (10 years) he avoided playing with the children and disliked any activity that distracted him from gaining knowledge and memorizing the Quran. As a result of which he became a Hafiz of the Quran at an early age.
His father recognized and respected the abilities of his son and took him to Damascus in the year 649 A.H. for formal education. He joined Madrasah Rawahiyah where he studied for two years and was guided by more than twenty celebrated scholars.
Sheikh Bakr Aboo Zayd, in his book 'The Etiquette of Seeking Knowledge', defines etiquettes and qualities that a true student of knowledge should possess. Imam An-Nawawi, being a true student of knowledge also possessed these characteristics.
He devoted almost all of his time to seeking knowledge. It is said that he would not sleep until sleep overtook him, making him fall asleep sitting with his head resting on the books. About himself, Imam An-Nawawi once said (Zarabozo): 'I spent two years without lying on the ground on my side'. Al Qutb al-Yawnini said (Zarabozo): 'He would not waste any moment of the day or night but he would spend it busy with attaining knowledge. Even when he is walking in the streets he will be busy going over what he had remembered and reviewing his notes. He continued gaining knowledge in that way for a period of six years.' His ability to study almost all of the day and night and performing acts of worships, shows his pure intentions towards pleasing Allah (Subhanahu wata'Alaa) and gaining true knowledge.
Everyone including the elite of the society respected Imam An-Nawawi due to his piety, great amount of knowledge and exemplary character. He dressed simple and he ate simple. He lived a moderate life. He feared Allah and had high aims regarding the propagation of faith.
He feared Allah and didn't eat food whose source he didn't know to be completely pure. Chief Justice Sulayman az-Zara'i narrated that he visited An-Nawawi on the day of ‘Eid. An-Nawawi was eating some kind of broth with no meat. He asked Sulayman to eat with him and he said that is was not appealing to him. Sulayman's brother went and bought some roasted meat and sweets. Sulayman told An-Nawawi to eat from it and he refused. Sulayman said to him, 'O my brother, is this forbidden?' He said, 'No, but it is the food of the tyrants [and extravagant]' (Zarabozo). From this we can see him as an ascetic person. He had no longing to live a lavish life. Which is yet another characteristic listed by Sheikh Bakr Aboo Zayd. Imam An-Nawawi would fast continuously every day except Eid, he would only eat after the last prayer of the day and would only drink before dawn. The water he drank was cold so he would not become lazy. Al-Haddad says that An- Nawawi did this to stay away from the pleasures of this life and to be able to devote all his time to Allah and seeking Knowledge for the sake of Allah.
Imam An-Nawawi's modest nature is also well known. He would serve his students but would not take any services from them. He would not charge them for the knowledge he gave out. Except for the first couple of years. After that he never charged his students
The celebrated Shaykh Mohiuddin expresses his impression about Imaam an-Nawawi thus (A Short Biography of Imaam an-Nawawi):
'Imam an-Nawawi had three distinctive commendable qualities in his person. If anybody has only one out of these three, people turn to him in abundance for guidance. First, having knowledge and its dissemination. Second, to evade completely from the worldly inclinations, and the third, inviting to all that is good (Islam) enjoining Al-Ma'ruf [i.e., Islamic Monotheism and all that Islam orders one to do] and forbidding Al-Munkar [polytheism and disbelief and all that Islam has forbidden]. Imam an-Nawawi had all three in him.'
Imam An-Nawawi did not live that long but he lived an excellent life, all for the pleasure of Allah and for spreading the deen. At the age of 45, after returning to Nawa, he fell ill and died.
It is due to Imam An-Nawawi's etiquettes, good manners and character and pure intentions that he has become a highly know scholar throughout the Muslim World. For a student of knowledge cannot achieve success in this world or the next but with pure intentions, love of Allah and His Messenger and lack of arrogance and pride.
References
A Short Biography of Imaam an-Nawawi. The Islamic Network – http://www.islaam.net. Retrieved from http://www.islaam.net/main/display_article_printview.php?id=244
Imam Nawawi Biography
Zarabozo, J. M. An-Nawawi. SunnahOnline.com. Retrieved from http://sunnahonline.com/library/biographies/366-nawawi