The Prophet (ﷺ) turned to him. The angels said, "O Muhammad, he has no deeds. He is empty."
Sawwar was a man who lived a life of negligence regarding his faith. He was not a steadfast worshiper, and he often let his worldly desires lead him astray. He missed prayers, spoke harsh words, and ignored the commandments of Allah. Yet, buried deep in his heart was a tiny, glowing ember of love for the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ). best durood sharif
When the Prophet (ﷺ) recited this, a light filled the gathering. It was reported that the heavens rejoiced. This Durood was named "Ibrahimi" because it linked the nation of Muhammad (ﷺ) with the nation of Ibrahim (Abraham), completing the chain of monotheism. It is called the "best" because it is the only one explicitly commanded to be recited in the obligatory prayers (Salah), making it the standard of love for every Muslim. The Prophet (ﷺ) turned to him
The Prophet (ﷺ) looked at Sawwar with eyes full of mercy and asked, "Do you have nothing?" He was not a steadfast worshiper, and he
Allahumma salli 'ala Muhammadin wa 'ala aali Muhammadin, kama sallayta 'ala Ibrahima wa 'ala aali Ibrahima, innaka Hamidun Majeed. Allahumma barik 'ala Muhammadin wa 'ala aali Muhammadin, kama barakta 'ala Ibrahima wa 'ala aali Ibrahima, innaka Hamidun Majeed.