Ve Havasi !!better!! - Erbaini Idrisiyye 41 Ismi Serifi

Unlike louder forms of dhikr (remembrance), the Erbaini Idrisiyye operates on the principle of Tajalli —the unveiling of divine light directly into the heart of the reciter.

The collection typically includes 40 names, each starting with the vocative "Ya" (O...) to address God. Some common examples include: Internet Archive Erbaini Idrisiyye 41 Ismi serifi Ve Havasi

Sufi tradition narrates that Prophet Idris (Enoch) was granted this knowledge during his ascension to the heavens. He was the first to write with the pen and the first to study the secrets of the stars and celestial cycles. Thus, the Erbaini Idrisiyye carries the energy of cosmic balance ( mizan ) and intellectual enlightenment. Unlike louder forms of dhikr (remembrance), the Erbaini

Recited for spiritual elevation and protection against pride and arrogance. 3rd Name: Yâ Allâhül-mahmûdü fî külli fiâlihî. He was the first to write with the

Often used to soften the heart of a person who is cruel or arrogant. Traditionally, it was recommended to be written on white silk with musk and saffron for this purpose. Ya Kayyumu Fela Yefütü Şey’ün Min Ilmihi: