Awraad-ul-Fatehah
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| Author | Mir Syed Ali Hamdani |
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| Language | Farsi |
Awraad-ul-Fatehah (Persian: اوراد فتحیه, lit. 'Prayers of Victory') also known as Aurad-e-Fatiha is an Arabic-language collection of supplicatory prayers and litanies attributed to Mir Syed Ali Hamadani (1314–1384 CE), a prominent Sufi saint, scholar, and missionary of the Kubrawiya order. Known as Shah-e-Hamadan in Kashmir, Hamadani composed these prayers to promote spiritual devotion and divine remembrance (dhikr), focusing on the unity of God (tawhid) and His attributes. Recited daily in Kashmiri mosques and Sufi gatherings, the text is a cornerstone of the region’s Islamic devotional practices and a key element of Hamadani's spiritual legacy.