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The eleventh hour is like the second hour of Tuesday, which is: My God, look upon me.
The twelfth hour is like the third hour of Tuesday, which is: My Master, let me enter.
Its remembrance The term 'dhikr' refers to the specific prayer or litany recited is the remembrance of the fourth hour of Wednesday night, which is: Lord, grant me relief.
The second is like the fifth of Wednesday night, which is: Lord, meet me.
The third is like the sixth of Wednesday night, which is: Lord, guide [my] path.
The fourth is like the seventh of Wednesday night, which is: Lord, purify me.
The fifth is like the eighth of Wednesday night, which is: Lord, make me stand [before You].
The sixth is like the ninth of Wednesday night, which is: My God, look upon [me].
The seventh is like the tenth of Wednesday night, which is: My Master, let me enter.
The eighth is like the eleventh of Wednesday night, which is: O You who awakened [me].
The ninth is like the twelfth of Wednesday night, which is: O You to whom existence belongs.
The tenth is like the first of Wednesday night, which is: Exalted are You, O You who...
The eleventh is like the second of Wednesday night, which is: Lord, help me.
The twelfth is like the third of Wednesday night, which is: Lord, grant me relief.
Its remembrance is the remembrance of the fourth hour of Wednesday day, which is: Lord, help me.
The second is like the fifth of Wednesday day, which is: Lord, grant me relief.
The third is like the sixth of Wednesday day, which is: Lord, meet me.
The fourth is like the seventh of Wednesday day, which is: Lord, meet me.
The fifth is like the eighth of Wednesday day, which is: Lord, guide my path, my refuge.
The sixth is like the ninth of Wednesday day, which is: Lord, purify me.
The seventh is like the tenth of Wednesday day, which is: Lord, make me stand [before You].
The eighth is like the eleventh of Wednesday day, which is: My God, look upon [me].
The ninth is like the twelfth of Wednesday day, which is: My Master, let me enter
The tenth is like the first of Wednesday day, which is: O You who awakened [me].
The eleventh is like the second of Wednesday day, which is: O You to whom existence belongs.
The twelfth is like the third of Wednesday day, which is: Exalted are You.
Its remembrance is the remembrance of the fourth hour of Thursday night, which is: Lord, purify me.
The vocabulary list below appears at the bottom of the original manuscript page as a reference for key terms used in the text.
The Hours (al-sa'at), Thursday Night, Thursday Day, Friday Night, Tuesday, Wednesday, The Litanies (al-awrad), Existence (al-wujud), Divinities (al-ilahiyyat).