Hizb Nasr Imam Haddad Instant
Hizb al-Nasr (Litany of Victory), transmitted by Imam ‘Abdullah ibn ‘Alawi al-Haddad
The primary intent of the Hizb al-Nasr is to seek "Nasr" (victory or help) from Allah against both external adversaries and internal spiritual struggles (the ego). Practitioners often recite it for: : Safeguarding against harm, envy, and injustice. hizb nasr imam haddad
Hizb an-Nasr (The Litany of Victory) is a short, devotional supplication widely attributed to the Yemeni scholar and saint Imam Ahmad ibn Zayn al-Haddad (d. 1720 CE). Imam Haddad is renowned in the classical Sunni scholarly and Sufi circles for his clear, practical works on spiritual discipline, reliance on God, and the inward dimensions of worship. His best-known books—like The Beneficial Book (al-Miftah al-Mubin) and The Book of Assistance (Risalat al-Mu‘awanah)—emphasize sincere tawakkul (trust in God), regular remembrances (adhkar), and moral rectitude; Hizb an-Nasr is circulated in that same spirit. Hizb al-Nasr (Litany of Victory), transmitted by Imam
Removing spiritual blockages and granting heart-centered clarity. 1720 CE)
It is frequently recited to seek relief for those facing socio-economic challenges, tyranny, or oppression. Spiritual Fortification:

