While originally by Imam al-Jazuli, many Qadiriyya branches integrate the Dalail into their Dhikr circles. The Qadiriyya-specific PDF contains additional supplications from Abdul Qadir al-Jilani at the end of each section. Look for the version published by the Alawi-Darqawi-Qadiri press (approx. 150 pages). It is a masterpiece of Arabic calligraphy fused with English translation.

The Wird is designed to be a daily habit. Even a small, consistent amount is better than a large, irregular amount.

In accordance with the Quranic verse, "Verily, in the remembrance of Allah do hearts find rest" (Surah Ar-Ra'd 13:28).

Unlike some other orders, the Qadiriyya is known for performing dhikr aloud, often in communal settings called a Hadra .

: Research highlights dhikr as a meditative practice that can help manage anxiety and support addiction recovery.

Preferably with vowel markings (tashkeel) to prevent recitation errors.