Sahifa al-Sajjadiyyah (The Psalms of Sajjad)
A collection of supplications from the 4th Imam, called "The Psalms of Islam."
Sahifa al-Sajjadiyyah (Arabic: الصحيفة السجادية), often called "Zabur Aal Muhammad" (The Psalms of Muhammad's Family) or "The Psalms of Islam," is a collection of 54 supplications (du'as) from Imam Ali ibn al-Husayn Zayn al-Abidin (peace be upon him), the fourth Imam in Shia Islam. It is one of the most treasured works in Islamic supplication literature.
Imam Zayn al-Abidin (also called Imam Sajjad, "the one who prostrates most in prayer") lived after the tragedy of Karbala (680 CE) and used prayer as his primary means of teaching Islamic principles under an oppressive Umayyad rule. The Sahifa covers a broad spectrum of topics: prayer for forgiveness, gratitude, morning prayers, prayers during rainfall, prayers for parents, prayers for neighbors, and deep theological reflections.
Among the most well-known prayers are: Du'a Makarim al-Akhlaq (Prayer for Noble Character Traits, no. 20), Du'a Abu Hamza al-Thumali (recited during Ramadan nights), and Du'a al-Sabah (The Morning Prayer). Each prayer is a masterpiece of Arabic prose that combines deep theology with personal devotion.
Sahifa al-Sajjadiyyah has been transmitted through reliable chains (isnad) and has been published in numerous commentaries and translations. Among the most important commentaries is Riyad al-Salikin by Sayyid Ali Khan al-Madani. The work is considered the third most important text in Shia Islam after the Quran and Nahj al-Balagha. For the believer who wishes to deepen their prayer practice, Sahifa al-Sajjadiyyah is an inexhaustible source of spiritual inspiration and guidance.
Related terms
Bid'ah (Innovation in Religion)
An innovation or addition to religion that has no basis in the Quran or Sunnah.
Du'a Kumayl (Kumayl's Supplication)
One of the most famous Shia supplications, taught by Imam Ali to Kumayl ibn Ziyad.
Tasbihat al-Zahra (Fatimah's Tasbih)
A special dhikr consisting of 34+33+33 repetitions, taught by the Prophet to his daughter Fatimah.
Shukr (Gratitude)
Gratitude toward Allah for His countless blessings.
Imam (Prayer Leader)
The person who leads the congregational prayer at the mosque.
Salat al-Tasbih (The Prayer of Glorification)
A special voluntary prayer with 300 tasbih recitations, recommended for forgiveness of sins.