Delailul Hayrat -

It acts as a book of salawat (blessings) and du’a (supplication), with readers seeking relief from difficulties and spiritual purification through its verses. III. Cultural and Global Significance

Muhammad ibn Sulayman al-Jazuli (d. 1465 CE), a Moroccan Shadhili scholar and Sufi leader. Delailul Hayrat

Written during a period of crisis in North Africa, the book served as a spiritual response to external pressures by refocusing the community on devotion to the Prophet. It became the first dedicated prayer book for the masses, moving beyond dense academic treatises to become a daily manual for ordinary believers. II. Content and Structure It acts as a book of salawat (blessings)

The main text is divided into eight sections (hizb) , intended to be recited over the course of a week (usually Monday to the following Monday). Key Components: An introduction on the virtues of sending blessings. A list of 201 holy names and titles of the Prophet. 1465 CE), a Moroccan Shadhili scholar and Sufi leader

Descriptions and illustrations of the tombs of the Prophet and his companions in Medina.

The work is structured as a living manual designed for consistent recitation: