Ibn Hajar undertook the colossal task of sifting through authentic hadith collections to curate a "wird" (daily litany) that would be manageable yet comprehensive. His objective was to provide the common believer with a structured roadmap to carry them through the day, ensuring that their tongue remained moist with the remembrance of Allah from dawn until dusk.
Some editions divide the text into 30 smaller parts for a lighter daily commitment. hizbul azam
Traditionally viewed as a "spiritual weapon," it is recited for protection against worldly and spiritual harms and as a means to find solace in times of distress. Ibn Hajar undertook the colossal task of sifting