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To derive the spiritual benefits of this supplication, scholars recommend following specific protocols rooted in clean spiritual practice:
is a famous prayer and amulet within the Islamic spiritual tradition (particularly in Sufism and traditional scholarship). It is attributed to the companion of the Prophet Muhammad, Abu Dujana Simak bin Kharasha (may Allah be pleased with him), who was renowned for his bravery and chivalry.
Despite the academic debates regarding its historical chain, many spiritual scholars, Sufi guides, and practitioners of Ruqyah (spiritual healing) approve of using it. This is because the actual Arabic text of the Hirz consists of: Praises of Allah (SWT) Declarations of Tawheed (the oneness of God)
I cannot provide a direct download link due to copyright and authenticity concerns. Instead, search on Google: "Hirz e Abu Dujana" filetype:pdf Then filter by "Past year" to find "UPD" versions.
Abu Dujana placed the document under his pillow. The jinn inside the house immediately began crying out in pain, claiming the document was burning them, and promised to leave both Abu Dujana and his neighbors permanently. Translation and Spiritual Meaning of the Text
You can read the full Arabic text, transliteration, and translation on spiritual archives. A highly reliable source is Islaah.com or Maqbara.net , which host the texts of pious predecessors.
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[1] Narrations regarding the story of Abu Dujana and the Jinn are found in various books of history and spiritual supplications (Adhkar/Wazaif), including Kitab al-Adhkar and others.