Erbaini Idrisiyye 41 Ismi Serifi Ve Havasi ((better))
Entering the field of Havas without a teacher is considered spiritually dangerous. However, for general blessing ( Barakah ), here is the standard method:
Ahmad ibn Idris was a controversial yet highly influential Moroccan Sufi master who synthesized Shadhili and Qadiri elements. His litanies are known for their brevity and potency, avoiding lengthy prayers in favor of concentrated divine names. The Erbaini Idrisiyye is still recited in Idrisiyya-influenced orders today (e.g., Sanusiyya, Rashidiyya, Salihiyya), particularly in North Africa, Sudan, Yemen, Turkey, and Southeast Asia.
Scholars often emphasize that the benefits are best realized through sincere, regular practice ( full list of names with their specific translations and individual benefits? Erbaini Idrisiyye 41 Ismi serifi Ve Havasi
For further study on the specific meanings and ritual applications, you can explore the Esma-i Erbein-i İdrisiyye entry on Sorularla İslamiyet or review the Havas of the First Name at Archive.org .
The minimal course is 40 days (The Arba’in ). The complete course is 41 days. Do not miss a single day; if you do, you must restart. Entering the field of Havas without a teacher
If you wish to begin, do not treat this as a "hack" for success. Treat it as a 41-day contract with your soul. You will likely face spiritual tests — drowsiness, laziness, doubts — these are the Nafs fighting back.
Zikrin yapılacağı oda temiz olmalı, mümkünse güzel kokular (öd ağacı, amber, gül suyu) yakılmalıdır. The minimal course is 40 days (The Arba’in )
The Erbaini İdrisiyye, consisting of 40 sacred names, is said to possess qualities (Havas) ranging from spiritual illumination to physical protection, addressing nearly every aspect of human life.
Anlamı: Ey Adl ve Hakem olan! O, adaletinde ve hükmünde asla zulmetmez.
Recited to rid the heart of loneliness, despair, and depression. It anchors the soul in absolute reliance on the Divine creator. 8. The Subduer of Enemies The Name: Ya Qadiru ya Qahharu ya Dhal-Batshi al-shadid.




