In English, this means: "O Allah! Bestow blessings and peace upon our Master Muhammad and his family, in the , and grant him and them abundant blessings and peace". Spiritual Significance and Use
Many teachers suggest reciting it between 3 to 11 times during moments of difficulty to seek divine intervention. Dain Ve Devain Salavat I Serifesi
This particular salavat is often associated with the renowned Sufi scholar Mevlana Halid-i Bağdadi , who is said to have frequently practiced it. Benefits in Tradition In English, this means: "O Allah
"Allahümme salli alâ seyyidinâ Muhammedin ve alâ âli seyyidinâ Muhammedin bi adedi külli dâin ve devâin ve bârik ve sellim aleyhi ve aleyhim kesîra." This particular salavat is often associated with the
By asking for blessings equal to the number of all ailments and cures, the believer acknowledges that both the trial (the disease) and the solution (the remedy) are in the hands of the Creator.
It is specifically recommended for those facing "dert" (troubles) and "sıkıntı" (distress).
While all forms of salavat are encouraged in Islam as a means of showing love for the Prophet and fulfilling a Quranic command (Surah Al-Ahzab 33:56), the Dain ve Devain version is valued for its . Supporters from platforms like Mustafa Özşimşekler's official YouTube channel emphasize that its regular recitation can help "repel evils" and "bring about ease" in seemingly impossible situations.