Delail-i Hayrat Guides
What Is Delail-i Hayrat?
A detailed overview of Delail-i Hayrat, its author, and reading tradition.
Definition
Delail-i Hayrat is a celebrated collection of salawat and supplications for Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), recited across the Muslim world for centuries. Compiled by Imam al‑Jazuli, it stands as a cornerstone of salawat tradition.
Readers engage with it to renew love for the Prophet, revive the heart, and deepen awareness of prayer.
Author: Imam al‑Jazuli
Imam al‑Jazuli (d. 15th century, Morocco) gathered renowned salawat narrations into this work. It spread widely from North Africa to Anatolia and beyond.
Structure and Weekly Reading
The book is commonly read on a weekly cycle, divided into daily portions (hizb/awrad) to support consistency.
Many readers set a 5–7 day weekly goal and make up missed days when needed.
Why Read Regularly?
Salawat is an act of remembrance that strengthens spiritual focus. Regular Delail-i Hayrat reading helps sustain that rhythm.
Traditional sources mention blessings and serenity associated with salawat, while consistency supports continuity.
Tracking with the App
Delail-i Hayrat Tracker lets you set weekly targets, mark daily progress, and record makeup readings.
Points and streaks make consistency visible and motivating.