Translated by: Siddīq Osmān Noormuhammad Rajab 1421/October 2000 Transliteration updated using The Key To The Arabic Transliteration Muharram 1425/March 2004 Toronto, Canada. Source: This Rātib is contained in the kitāb (book) titled Wasīlat u’l ‘Ibād ilā Zādi’l Ma‘ād: Majmū‘ Awrād wa Da‘awāt wa Salawāt li’l Imām Shaykh u’l Islām ‘Abdallāh bin ‘Alawī al. Ratib Al-Haddad berasal dari nama penyusunnya, yaitu Imam Abdullah bin ‘Alawi Al-Haddad, seorang pembaharu Islam (mujaddid) yang terkenal. Di antara do’a-do’a dan dzikir-dzikir yang pernah disusun, Ratib Al-Haddad lah yang paling terkenal. Ratib yang bergelar Al-Ratib Al-Syahir (Ratib Yang Termasyhur) ini, disusun berdasarkan inspirasi pada malam Lailatul Qadar 27 Ramadhan 1071 Hijriyah.
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.Imam Sayyid Abd Allah ibn Alawi al-Haddad (: عبد الله ابن علوي الحدّاد,: Imam `Abd Allah ibn `Alawi al-Hadda'd; Arabic pronunciation: ) born in 1634 CE (1044 Hijri). He lived his entire life in the town of in ’s Valley of and died there in 1720 CE (1132 Hijri).In, he was considered one of the great Sufi sages. He was an adherent to the Sunni Creed of Faith , while in Islamic jurisprudence , he was a.In spite of being a major source of reference among the Sunni Muslims (especially among Sufis), only recently have his books began to receive attention and publication in the English-speaking world. Their appeal lies in the concise way in which the essential pillars of belief, practice, and spirituality have been streamlined and explained efficiently enough for the modern reader.
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Examples of such works are The Book of Assistance, The Lives of Man, and Knowledge and Wisdom. Contents.Life Early life Abd Allah (or Abdullah) was born on Sunday night, 5th Safar, 1044 AH (1634 CE) in, a village on the outskirts of in Hadramawt. His father was Alawi bin Muhammad al-Haddad, a piety, people of and being from the people of Allah. Imam al-Haddad's paternal grandmother, Salma, was also known to be a woman of gnosis and sainthood. His mother was Salma bint Aidrus bin Ahmad al-Habshi. His maternal great-grandfather, Ahmad al-Habshi, met Imam al-Haddad's father, prior to Imam al-Haddad's father knowing Imam al-Haddad's mother and he said to Imam al-Haddad's father 'Your children are my children, and there is a blessing in them'.