Ziyarat E Nahiya With Urdu Translation ((link)) Now

She looked up, her eyes red. “Come, my son. Sit beside me.”

Unlike other Ziyarat compiled by major scholars like Ibn Qulawayh in Kamil al-Ziyarat , Ziyarat e Nahiya holds a unique status. According to the great scholar Sheikh Abbas Qummi (author of Mafatih al-Jinan ), this Ziyarat was transmitted through the special deputies of Imam Mahdi (AS) during the Minor Occultation.

By Fajr, he made a decision. He walked to his mother’s room. She was still awake, reciting softly.

“Imam Mahdi (AS),” she whispered. “He wrote this ziyarat for his great-grandfather. He is saying: Even though I was not born then, I will mourn as if I lost him today. That is true love, Hassan. Not rituals without feeling, but a broken heart.” ziyarat e nahiya with urdu translation

“Without understanding, a ziyarat is a letter never opened. But with translation, it becomes a conversation between my soul and Imam Husain (AS).”

"Agarche zamanay nay mujhay takheer di, aur taqdeer nay teri madad say rokay rakha... phir bhi main us madad par jo mujh say choot gayi, itna naadam hoon jitna koi ghamm daar tere gham ko yaad kar ke hota hai."

“Read the Urdu translation. Slowly.” She looked up, her eyes red

He realized: Imam Husain was that sun, that moon — the light of guidance. And he, Hassan, had turned away from that light.

The recitation of this Ziyarat is highly recommended, especially on the Day of Ashura (10th Muharram) and during the nights of mourning (Shab-e-Ashur). The benefits include:

It blends themes of devotion, ethics, and elegy, serving as an insightful reflection for followers of the Ahl al-Bait. Benefits of Urdu Translation According to the great scholar Sheikh Abbas Qummi

فَلَأَنْدُبَنَّكَ صَبَاحًا وَمَسَاءً، وَلَأَبْكِيَنَّ عَلَيْكَ بَدَلَ الدُّمُوعِ دَمًا Urdu: “Main subah aur shaam tum par roya karunga, aur aansuon ki jagah tum par khoon ke aansu bahaunga.”

The text features the famous resolution by Imam al-Mahdi (PBUH) to "weep tears of blood" out of grief for the tragedy. Spiritual Ethics: