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Introduction to the Poem of the Mantle

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The Qasida Burda was composed by Imam Sharafuddin Muhammad Al-Busiri more than seven hundred years ago after he dreamt that the Prophet (saw) had placed his mantle around him in his sleep. Al-Busiri was then suffering from paralysis and had prayed to Allah (Ta'ala) for recovery before nodding off to sleep. When he awoke, he was fully recovered, so he wrote the 160 verse qasida in honour of the Prophet and in thankfulness to Allah (Ta'ala).

An introduction to Qasida Burda by Shaykh Hisham Kabbani  

Sharaf al-Din Muhammad al-Busiri's (608-696?) illustrious poem, al-Kawakib al-durriyya fi madh khayr al-bariyya (The resplendent stars in the praise of the Best of Creation), which became known as Qasidat al-Burda, is one of the literary treasures of the Arabic language. It is a model of true and excellent praise for the Prophet, which contains the rarest pearls and lessons on the etiquette of humility and respect before the Elect One of creation and the Beloved of the Lord of the worlds.

This poem was taught, copied, distributed, recited, transcribed on mosque walls, memorized, commented on, studied, and considered required reading by countless scholars, including the hadith masters Sakhawi and Suyuti, and their students. Hafiz Abu Shama wrote a commentary on it that is yet unpublished. Ibn Taymiyya, in the book attributed to him under the title al-Sarim al maslul `ala shatim al-rasul (The drawn sword against those who disrespect the Prophet), said:

The foundation of the religion of Islam is built on praising, glorifying, and treating with dignity the Leader of all the Prophets, may peace be upon them all. Such praise, glorification, and treating with dignity is praise for the entire Religion; and its removal is the end of the Religion. By not giving such respect to the Prophet, all religion comes to an end.
Excerpted from Encyclopedia of Islamic Doctrine, by Shaykh Hisham Kabbani, 1998

. Al Burda on BBC
. Al Burda on Iqra
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. Qasida Burda in Arabic