Dua-e-Barhati (often referred to as the Barhatiyah Conjuration
: Lists of worldly and spiritual uses, such as protection, increasing sustenance ( ), or gaining influence ( The Permission (Ijazat)
In the vast tradition of Islamic spiritual practices and "Wazaif," few invocations carry as much mystique and repute as the Dua Barhati. Often whispered about in circles of spiritual seekers, this ancient prayer is believed to be a key to divine protection, mental clarity, and the removal of life's most stubborn obstacles.
"It is dangerous," the message read. "Do not read the final page out loud."
- High-quality Arabic text (Uthmani script preferred).
- Accurate Transliteration (Latin alphabet for pronunciation).
- Sahih English Translation (by a reputable translator like Sahih International or Mufti Taqi Usmani).
- Brief instructions (Count, time, and etiquette).
- Source/Reference (If available, e.g., from a known Hadith book or a verified scholar’s website).
Timing: While it can be recited when needed, some traditional guides suggest reciting it after midnight for greater effectiveness.
A Real-World Perspective
Imagine two people earning $1,000 per month. One has no barakah—the money disappears quickly on sickness, repairs, and stress. The other recites Dua Barhati—the same $1,000 covers bills, savings, charity, and unexpected needs. That is the power of barakah.
: For the specific "Ahd-e-Sulemani" version, you can find the Dawat-e-Dua Barhati PDF Spiritual Commentary
Alternative/Variant text (more common in South Asian traditions):