Ziyarat E Nahiya With Urdu Translation -
That night, Hassan did not sleep. He read the entire Ziyarat e Nahiya. Each Arabic phrase followed by Urdu translation cut into his soul:
Part 1: The Lost Son
In the narrow, winding streets of Old Lucknow, lived an elderly woman named Amna. She had one son, Hassan, who had drifted away from faith. He no longer prayed, scoffed at rituals, and had even stopped commemorating the martyrdom of Imam Husain (AS). Amna’s heart ached like a wound that would not heal. ziyarat e nahiya with urdu translation
She opened the booklet. On the left was the Arabic text; on the right, her own neat Urdu translation. That night, Hassan did not sleep
One night, after Isha prayer, Amna sat on her prayer mat. In front of her was a small, handwritten booklet — Ziyarat e Nahiya . It was a visitation salutation attributed to Imam Mahdi (AS), addressed to his great-grandfather, Imam Husain (AS). The words were a cry of separation, a lament of one who could not be present in Karbala but sends his tears as a gift. She had one son, Hassan, who had drifted away from faith
He hesitated but sat down. She placed the booklet in his hands.



