Durood Sharif

The Prophet said: "I have several names. I am Muhammad, I am Ahmad, I am Al-Mahi (the eraser) through whom Allah erases disbelief, I am Al-Hashir (the gatherer) at whose feet people will gather, and I am Al-Aqib (the last)."

This is known as Salat al-Ibrahimiyya (the Durood recited in the Tashahhud during prayers). If you meant a shorter common Durood like (ﷺ), that is written as: Durood Sharif

Durood Sharif (also known as Salawat ) is a central practice in Islam involving the invocation of peace and blessings upon the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ). It is a form of prayer that strengthens a believer's connection to the Prophet and is considered a mandatory part of daily worship. Core Definition and Quranic Basis The Prophet said: "I have several names

This is the most comprehensive version, traditionally recited in the final part of daily prayers ( Salah ). It is a form of prayer that strengthens

This verse is remarkable for several reasons: