Sholawat Husainiyah is a type of Islamic prayer or litany that is recited to invoke blessings and mercy upon the Prophet Muhammad and his family, particularly Imam Husain, a grandson of the Prophet and a significant figure in Shia Islam.
The is a spiritual practice most prominently associated with the Jama'ah Al-Khidmah community, founded by K.H. Achmad Asrori Al-Ishaqi. It is often studied for its "psychopsychic" benefits, focusing on inner peace and character building. sholawat husainiyah
: It is believed that reciting Sholawat Husainiyah can offer protection from hardships and guidance on the right path. Sholawat Husainiyah is a type of Islamic prayer
These poems describe his thirst (on the day of Ashura, the river Euphrates was blocked), his loneliness, and his ultimate sacrifice. Reciting this creates a visceral connection to the tragedy, moving listeners to tears—a sign of sincerity ( ikhlas ) in many Sufi traditions. It is often studied for its "psychopsychic" benefits,