Islamic content encyclopedia

حصن المسلم - إصدار 2

Hisn Al-Muslim (Fortress of the Muslim) from the Adhkār of the Qur’an and Sunnah

The one who is in dire need of Allah Almighty

Dr. Sa‘īd ibn ‘Ali ibn Wahf al-Qahtāni

In the Name of Allah, the Most Compassionate, the Most Merciful

Introduction

Praise be to Allah. We praise Him, seek His help, and ask for His forgiveness. We seek refuge with Allah from the evil of our souls and from our evil deeds. Whoever Allah guides, none can misguide, and whoever He misguides, none can guide. I bear witness that there is no god but Allah, alone, with no partner, and I bear witness that Muhammad is His servant and Messenger; may Allah’s peace and blessings be upon him, his family and Companions, and those who follow them with righteousness until the Day of Judgment, and may He grant them abundant peace. To proceed:

This is an abridged version that I have summarized from my book: "Dhikr, Supplication, and Treatment with Ruqyahs from the Qur’an and Sunnah". [1] I have abridged the section on Adhkār (regular supplications) to make it easy to carry during travels.

I have limited myself to the text of Dhikr (remembrance) and sufficed in its Takhrīj (providing reference) by mentioning one or two sources found in the original version. Whoever wishes to know the Companion or seeks further details in the Takhrīj should refer to the original version. I ask Allah Almighty by His excellent names and sublime attributes to make it sincerely for His sake, and to benefit me with it in my life and after my death, and benefit with it whoever reads it, prints it, or contributes to its dissemination; indeed, He is the Guardian of that and fully capable of it. May Allah’s peace and blessings be upon our Prophet Muhammad, his family, his Companions, and those who follow them with righteousness until the Day of Judgment.

Author

Written in the month of Safar, 1409 AH.

[1] The aforementioned original version has been published, and all praise is due to Allah, with its Hadīths extensively referenced in four volumes. "Hisn Al-Muslim" is in its first and second volumes.