Spiritual practices like Istam Sakto Ni Dua are essential in many Eastern traditions, including Sufism, as they help individuals:
Istamsakto be’urwatillaahil wusqal latee lanfesaama lahaa wa’tasamto be hablillaahil mateen Translation:
: This phrase is likely derived from Cebuano or a similar Visayan language (Philippines).
Reciting the "request for light" section is believed to bring mental clarity and a sense of calm. Reinforces the concept of (trusting in God's plan) for all daily needs. www.alavibohra.org to recite, or do you need help downloading a specific version
: Offers a full-screen digital version of Istamsakto for daily recitation.
This compilation serves as a vital spiritual guide for many Filipino Muslims, bridging the gap between classical Arabic supplications and local understanding. It typically includes: Daily Adhkar
: It is part of the "Daily Ibadaat" (daily worship) for members of the Fatemi Dawat.