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In the Garden of Remembrance

In the Garden of Remembrance

About The Book

In the Garden of Remembrance is a collection of traditional prayers to brighten your heart, ease your burdens, and bathe you in the fragrance of faith.

Adapted from Murad al-Adnani's book of litanies and translated from the Arabic by Ribaat's own Nishat Lal, this sparkling collection features two heartfelt introductions followed by prayers of praise, salawat, forgiveness, protection, and personal need, bookended by salawat again.

All this is followed by a section of time-honored prayers and adhkar often recited at Rabata events.

(All duas appear in Arabic, English, and transliterated Arabic)

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In the Garden of Remembrance

$15.00

$5.25

In the Garden of Remembrance

About The Book

In the Garden of Remembrance is a collection of traditional prayers to brighten your heart, ease your burdens, and bathe you in the fragrance of faith.

Adapted from Murad al-Adnani's book of litanies and translated from the Arabic by Ribaat's own Nishat Lal, this sparkling collection features two heartfelt introductions followed by prayers of praise, salawat, forgiveness, protection, and personal need, bookended by salawat again.

All this is followed by a section of time-honored prayers and adhkar often recited at Rabata events.

(All duas appear in Arabic, English, and transliterated Arabic)

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About The Book

In the Garden of Remembrance is a collection of traditional prayers to brighten your heart, ease your burdens, and bathe you in the fragrance of faith.

Adapted from Murad al-Adnani's book of litanies and translated from the Arabic by Ribaat's own Nishat Lal, this sparkling collection features two heartfelt introductions followed by prayers of praise, salawat, forgiveness, protection, and personal need, bookended by salawat again.

All this is followed by a section of time-honored prayers and adhkar often recited at Rabata events.

(All duas appear in Arabic, English, and transliterated Arabic)