Mulla Ali Qari, a reputed Muslim theologian, caught the idea of collecting all the prayers which are contained in Holy Qur'an and authentic traditions and compiling them into a prayer-book for purposes of recitation. This work was completed more than three centuries back and earned great popularity in the Muslim world, particularly the Indian sub-continent where it almost became part of the daily ritual for all pious persons. The original compiler had divided the collection into seven parts, one for each day of the week, in order to facilitate regular recitation by persons who desired to earn the blessing of praying to Allah in terms prescribed by Allah and his Messenger (peace be upon him).
This compilation is a reproduction of the English rendering of the Urdu text made by Sayed Aqeel Mohammed, the only difference being in its format. The original English text being divided into 7 parts whereas this compilation is divided into 30 Parts and with revision to the way the supplications are outlaid in each part.