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Muslims recite Durood Sharif on various occasions, including:
Furthermore, there is a beautiful etiquette to supplication: one should not knock on the door of Paradise with empty hands. Durood Sharif acts as the "intercession" for one's prayers. By sending blessings on the Prophet first, a believer honors the Messenger before asking for their own needs, making it more likely that their subsequent requests will be granted. Durood Sharif
It is narrated in a Hadith that the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: It is narrated in a Hadith that the
While the most common form (e.g., Salat al-Ibrahimiyya in the Tashahhud) is recommended, many short forms are valid. The key is the intention of sending blessings. The most common and celebrated form of Durood
Unlike some acts of worship that require physical ability or specific circumstances (like pilgrimage or fasting), Durood can be recited by anyone, anywhere (even while walking, driving, or working), without any special equipment or purification requirements (though ritual purity is preferred).
The most common and celebrated form of Durood is the (often recited in the final Tashahhud of prayer): "Allahumma salli 'ala Muhammadin wa 'ala ali Muhammadin, kama sallayta 'ala Ibrahima wa 'ala ali Ibrahima, innaka Hamidun Majid..." ("O Allah, send prayers upon Muhammad and the family of Muhammad, as You sent prayers upon Ibrahim and the family of Ibrahim; indeed, You are Praiseworthy and Glorious.")
"O Allah, send Your mercy upon Muhammad and the family of Muhammad, as You sent Your mercy upon Ibrahim and the family of Ibrahim..."

