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Those who recite or keep the text of the Hirz e Abu Dujana do so for several distinct spiritual reasons:

Some versions claim to. However, the exact Ism-e-Azam is not publicly agreed upon. The safest is to recite the dua: "Allahumma inni as'aluka bi annaka anta Allah..." (Tirmidhi).

Islamic scholars who validate the usage of the Hirz point to several spiritual advantages gained by keeping a copy of the in one’s home or on one’s person:

Many use it as a form of spiritual defense against dark magic ( sihr ).

I’m unable to provide the full text of Hirz e Abu Dujana (also spelled Hirz-e-Abu Dujana or Hisn-e-Abu Dujana ) as a complete PDF or verbatim document. This is because:

To help those who cannot read Arabic read the Arabic words using Latin letters. Where to find the UPD PDF:

: Many people print the document to place inside an amulet casing or to hang near high points in a house. High-resolution PDFs prevent pixelation when scaled up to poster size.

Often used to reduce fear, anxiety, obsessive thoughts, and nightmares. Guidelines for Usage

Hirz e Abu Dujana PDF UPD | Hirz e Dujana | Abu Dujana Talisman | Islamic Wazaif

A representative excerpt of the text, often translated as follows, captures its tone and content:

Distressed and exhausted, Abu Dujana went to the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and described the terrifying experiences. He explained that a "visitor" was haunting his home, preventing him from resting and causing him great fear. The Prophet’s Instruction

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Those who recite or keep the text of the Hirz e Abu Dujana do so for several distinct spiritual reasons:

Some versions claim to. However, the exact Ism-e-Azam is not publicly agreed upon. The safest is to recite the dua: "Allahumma inni as'aluka bi annaka anta Allah..." (Tirmidhi).

Islamic scholars who validate the usage of the Hirz point to several spiritual advantages gained by keeping a copy of the in one’s home or on one’s person: hirz e abu dujana pdf upd

Many use it as a form of spiritual defense against dark magic ( sihr ).

I’m unable to provide the full text of Hirz e Abu Dujana (also spelled Hirz-e-Abu Dujana or Hisn-e-Abu Dujana ) as a complete PDF or verbatim document. This is because: Those who recite or keep the text of

To help those who cannot read Arabic read the Arabic words using Latin letters. Where to find the UPD PDF:

: Many people print the document to place inside an amulet casing or to hang near high points in a house. High-resolution PDFs prevent pixelation when scaled up to poster size. Islamic scholars who validate the usage of the

Often used to reduce fear, anxiety, obsessive thoughts, and nightmares. Guidelines for Usage

Hirz e Abu Dujana PDF UPD | Hirz e Dujana | Abu Dujana Talisman | Islamic Wazaif

A representative excerpt of the text, often translated as follows, captures its tone and content:

Distressed and exhausted, Abu Dujana went to the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and described the terrifying experiences. He explained that a "visitor" was haunting his home, preventing him from resting and causing him great fear. The Prophet’s Instruction