Many of us pray, but we don't feel anything. We recite Quran, but the heart remains hard. This book explains why that happens (spiritual diseases like ujb – self-admiration) and gives the specific antidote. It bridges the gap between ritual and reality.
The internet gives us a thousand prayers in five seconds. Mufeed ul Talibeen forces you to slow down. The act of holding the book, reading the Arabic, and contemplating the Urdu/English translation is a meditative act. It fights the dopamine loop of modern life. mufeed ut talibeen english
What a 19th-century Sufi manual teaches us about finding God in the age of distraction. Many of us pray, but we don't feel anything
Furthermore, because it deals with the unseen world, many traditional scholars advise that you ideally read this under the guidance of a living spiritual mentor (a Shaykh ) or at least with the intention of following the Sunnah . The book is a tool, not a cult. We live in the age of the "Lost Seeker." We have more information than ever before, but less wisdom. We have more ways to communicate, but less connection to our Creator. It bridges the gap between ritual and reality