: The ceremony includes specific Surahs (such as Inshirah and Ikhlas), Salawat (blessings upon the Prophet), and specific supplications that emphasize repentance and divine love. Spiritual Benefits

The primary goal of the Hatme-i Hâcegân is the (Tazkiyah).

: Traditionally, this ritual is performed by "sofis" (disciples) who have received specific initiation or permission (talimat) from a spiritual master (Shaykh).

: Many followers use repeated recordings (often in 4K resolution for a peaceful visual atmosphere) as a form of spiritual and mental "cleansing," similar to meditative chants used to address inner resentment or grief. Performance Requirements

In the Naqshbandi tradition, this prayer is considered a "lost Sunnah" of the Prophet Muhammad, tracing its roots back to his practice of reciting dhikr using pebbles with his companions.

: Said to carry the reward equivalent to 233 full recitations of the Quran.

: The ritual is typically divided into two forms:

To engage in the ritual according to traditional guidelines: