Dua E Kumail Ali Fani
: In the 7th century at a mosque in Basra, Imam Ali mentioned that anyone who recites the "Supplication of Prophet Khidr" on the 15th of Sha'ban would have their prayers granted. The Request
(20th–21st century) is not merely a translator but a sharh (commentator) who reads Dua e Kumail as a map of the soul’s tawhid (monotheism). His key contributions include: dua e kumail ali fani
In the vast ocean of Islamic supplications (Duas), few possess the spiritual intensity, poetic beauty, and theological depth of . Attributed to Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib (AS) and taught to his companion Kumail ibn Ziyad, this prayer has been a source of divine mercy for centuries. However, in recent decades, one name has become synonymous with its most moving vocal rendition: Ali Fani . : In the 7th century at a mosque
As Imam Ali taught Kumail over fourteen centuries ago, this supplication remains a “treasure of the unseen.” To recite it with awareness is to join an unbroken chain of lovers, all whispering the same truth: “O He whose name is a cure, and whose remembrance is healing—forgive me, for no one can forgive sins but You.” Attributed to Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib (AS)
The text of Dua e Kumail holds an esteemed lineage spanning over a millennium: