I bear witness that you are Abbas, the son of the Imam
\[Ibn Amir al-Mu'minin\]
The following is an English translation of the Ziyarat Nahiya:
\[Assalamu alaika ya Mawla al-Dunya wal-Din\]
\[Assalamu alaika ya Ibn al-Rasul\]
The Ziyarat Nahiya is a powerful and significant prayer in Shia Islam, expressing condolences and grief to the Ahl al-Bayt on the occasion of Ashura. The prayer is a way for Shia Muslims to reaffirm their loyalty and devotion to the Imam and his family, and to seek spiritual growth and blessings. By reciting the Ziyarat Nahiya, Shia Muslims can connect with the Ahl al-Bayt and seek their intercession on the Day of Judgment.
The Ziyarat Nahiya is typically recited on the day of Ashura, which falls on the 10th of Muharram. The prayer is recited after the Maghrib (sunset) prayer, and is usually accompanied by tears and expressions of grief.
The Ziyarat Nahiya is considered one of the most important ziyarat prayers in Shia Islam. It is believed to have been written by Imam Ja’far al-Sadiq, a prominent Shia Imam, and is recited by millions of Shia Muslims around the world on the day of Ashura.
I bear witness that you are Abbas, the son of the Imam
\[Ibn Amir al-Mu'minin\]
The following is an English translation of the Ziyarat Nahiya:
\[Assalamu alaika ya Mawla al-Dunya wal-Din\]
\[Assalamu alaika ya Ibn al-Rasul\]
The Ziyarat Nahiya is a powerful and significant prayer in Shia Islam, expressing condolences and grief to the Ahl al-Bayt on the occasion of Ashura. The prayer is a way for Shia Muslims to reaffirm their loyalty and devotion to the Imam and his family, and to seek spiritual growth and blessings. By reciting the Ziyarat Nahiya, Shia Muslims can connect with the Ahl al-Bayt and seek their intercession on the Day of Judgment.
The Ziyarat Nahiya is typically recited on the day of Ashura, which falls on the 10th of Muharram. The prayer is recited after the Maghrib (sunset) prayer, and is usually accompanied by tears and expressions of grief.
The Ziyarat Nahiya is considered one of the most important ziyarat prayers in Shia Islam. It is believed to have been written by Imam Ja’far al-Sadiq, a prominent Shia Imam, and is recited by millions of Shia Muslims around the world on the day of Ashura.