Ratib Al-Aydrus
Ratib Al-Idrus or Al-Aydrus is a prayer composition composed by the guardian of the Qutub Habib Abdullah bin Abu Bakar As-Sakran Al-Akbar, who was born in Tarim (Yemen) on 10 Dzulhijjah 811 H, and died in 865 H (1445 AD) ).
Ratib Al-Aydrus is also called Syamsu Syumus (the sun of the Sun) because of the majesty of this wirid practice, before the presence of Ratib Al-Haddad and Ratib Al-Atthas.
In addition to strengthening faith, Ratib Al-Aydrus is very useful for smooth sustenance, smooth study or recitation.
Ratib Al-Aydrus is also called Syamsu Syumus (the sun of the Sun) because of the majesty of this wirid practice, before the presence of Ratib Al-Haddad and Ratib Al-Atthas.
In addition to strengthening faith, Ratib Al-Aydrus is very useful for smooth sustenance, smooth study or recitation.
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