In a quiet town, Omar was a young man facing many challenges. He lost his job, and his family was struggling. One evening, he remembered an old friend who often talked about the power of Dua-e-Saifi, a prayer known for its spiritual strength and protection.

Determined to find it, Omar searched online and came across a "Dua-e-Saifi PDF". He downloaded it onto his phone, feeling a sense of hope. As he began to recite the prayer daily, he felt a strange sense of peace. The words, often associated with the strength of Hazrat Ali (the "Sword of Allah"), seemed to give him the courage he needed.

Slowly, things began to change. A former colleague reached out with a job lead, and his family's situation started to improve. Omar realized that the PDF wasn't just a file; it was a tool that helped him reconnect with his faith and find the inner strength to overcome his obstacles.

He shared the PDF with others in his community, and it became a source of comfort for many. Omar’s story spread, reminding everyone that even in the digital age, ancient prayers could bring modern-day miracles. Sultan Bahu (@HazratSultanBahuHaqBahoo) - Facebook


Q4: How many times should I recite it for a specific need?

A: The standard protocol is 7 times for general safety, 41 times for subjugation of an enemy (self-defense only), and 70 times if reading over a sick person for healing.

For Windows

  1. Notepad++:

    • Convert each PDF to text using a PDF to text converter (like the ones mentioned above or using a dedicated software).
    • Open both text files in Notepad++.
    • Use the "Edit" > "Copy into" or simply copy-paste the content from one file to the other.
  2. PDF to Text using 'PDFMiner' or 'Tesseract-OCR' (for advanced users):

    • Install PDFMiner or Tesseract-OCR.
    • Run command-line operations to convert PDFs to text.

4. Authenticity and Scholarly Opinion

It is crucial to note the religious classification of this dua:

Recommended Sources:

  1. Trusted Islamic Libraries Online: Websites like archive.org host scanned copies of classical Islamic texts (e.g., Jawahir al-Khams, Majmu' al-Awrad). Search for "Saifi Dua manuscript."
  2. Reputable Naqshbandi/Qadri Websites: Many Sufi orders publish authenticated PDFs of their daily litanies (Wird/Awrad). Look for sites with clear attribution and a chain of transmission.
  3. Mobile App Databases: Applications like "Hisnul Muslim" or "Dua & Azkar Pro" sometimes include extended duas. You can often export pages as PDFs.
  4. Local Mosque or Scholar: The most trustworthy method. Ask your local Imam or a scholar from the Ahlus Sunnah wal Jama'ah for a verified copy. They may have a digital PDF to share.

4. Relief from Anxiety, Depression, and Waswas

The rhythmic recitation of powerful divine names induces a state of Sakinah (divine tranquility). For those suffering from intrusive thoughts (Waswas) or chronic anxiety, Dua Saifi serves as an effective spiritual remedy.