Because of this, some scholars label it mawdu’ (fabricated) or da’if jiddan (very weak). Others, particularly in the Barelvi, Shadhili, and Naqshbandi traditions, defend it as hasan (good) due to its widespread acceptance and the principle that "dreams of the righteous can be a source of legislation."
So next time you download that PDF, know that you are not alone. You are joining centuries of desperate, hopeful souls who believed that praising the Prophet—with sincerity—can calm any sea. Disclaimer: Always consult qualified religious scholars for matters of faith and practice. This article is for informational and inspirational purposes. darood e tanjeena pdf
In their desperation, the Prophet Muhammad appeared to the Sheikh in a dream or vision and taught him this specific prayer. The Prophet reportedly said: "Recite this salutation upon me 1,000 times, and by Allah’s will, you will be saved." Because of this, some scholars label it mawdu’