Durood-e-Muqaddas, also known as the "Sacred Salutation," is a powerful invocation sent upon Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. For Gujarati-speaking Muslims who may not be fully fluent in Arabic, having access to this prayer in Gujarati—through transliteration or translation—is essential for daily spiritual practice.
It is said to forgive sins, both large and small, and ensure special intercession from the Prophet ﷺ on the Day of Judgment.
Reciting it 11 times at Tahajjud for seven consecutive Thursdays is believed to grant relief from ailments and protection from evil whispers or spirits.
Practitioners believe that making a specific request after reciting this Durood seven times during Tahajjud increases the likelihood of the prayer being answered.
Regularly reciting Durood-e-Muqaddas is believed to provide immense rewards in this life and the hereafter:
You can find various versions for offline reading on platforms like Scribd or the Internet Archive , though you should verify if they include Gujarati transliteration before downloading.
For those seeking offspring, a common spiritual practice involves reciting it three times daily for 40 days and drinking "blown-upon" water. Accessing Durood-e-Muqaddas in Gujarati









