This work by the late scholar Imam ʿAbdullāh Sirāj al-Dīn al-Ḥusaynī contains an important collection of the morning and evening supplications. He has ordered them in such a manner that also mentions what each prayer has in the form of unique features in the tradition. He also highlights the narrations and where they are sourced.
In his own words, the Shaykh says, "By Allah, these supplications have secrets, light, distinct features, and effects which the believing slave benefits from in this world and the next. Be diligent, therefore, my Muslim brother and sister in reciting them, and supplicate for goodness to the one who spread and compiled them."
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Shaykh 'Abdullah Siraj al-Din was born in the lands of modern-day Syria just prior to the collapse of the Ottoman Empire. He studied under the great scholars of the era and, through the mid to late 20th century, served as a teacher and mentor to an entire generation of ʿulema. A rare master of the sciences of both the Qur'an and Hadith, he was known to have memorized over 100,000 Hadith narrations.