The creation of Hizbul Azam was driven by a desire to systematize the vast ocean of prophetic supplications. During Ibn Hajar’s time, and indeed today, believers often struggled to maintain a consistent routine of remembrance ( Dhikr ). There were countless narrations of prayers for the morning, evening, travel, distress, gratitude, and every conceivable human situation.

The "Hizb" (litany) is designed to be recited over a , with specific sections allocated for each day of the week. This structure ensures that a believer can maintain a consistent routine of remembrance without feeling overwhelmed.

Mullah Ali al-Qari (d. 1014 AH / 1605 CE) was a polymath and one of the most prominent scholars of the Hanafi school of law. Born in Herat (modern-day Afghanistan) and later settling in Makkah, he authored over 125 works on various Islamic sciences. His expertise in Hadith (prophetic traditions) allowed him to curate Al-Hizbul Azam with a focus on authentic and spiritually potent supplications.

In Islamic spirituality ( Tasawwuf ), a Hizb is more than just a list of words; it is a "fortress" for the heart. Practicing the litany is believed to:

In the digital era, accessing Hizbul Azam is easier than ever. You can find:

Hizbul Azam includes Hadith Qudsi —narrations where the meaning is from Allah, but the wording is from the Prophet (PBUH). These are incredibly powerful. For example, the Dua: "O Allah, I am Your servant, son of Your servant... Your command over me is executed..." (from the famous Dua of distress) is found here.

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