Translation: "O Allah, I ask You by Your Great, Most Supreme Name, which when You are called upon by it, You answer; and when asked by it, You grant; and by Your Name which fills the pillars of Your Throne, and by Your Name by which Your Throne is established..."
Bismillāhi r-raḥmāni r-raḥīm
The real "treasure of the Throne" is not a magical formula but sincere turning to Allah, persistence in du‘a , and adherence to the Qur’an and Sunnah. For those who find spiritual benefit in Ganjul Arsh , it can be a means of focus and devotion—provided they never forget that no created prayer holds power except by Allah’s leave. dua ganjul arsh
Introduction In the vast treasury of Islamic invocations ( adhkar ) and supplications ( du‘a ), few carry the mystique, spiritual weight, and legendary status of Dua Ganjul Arsh . Translated roughly as "The Treasure of the Throne," this lengthy and profound prayer is revered in certain Sufi and South Asian Islamic traditions for its immense spiritual benefits, protection, and divine secrets. Translation: "O Allah, I ask You by Your
Note: Scholars of hadith caution that no authentic chain (sanad) links this du‘a directly to the Prophet (ﷺ). Many classify it as a later compilation of powerful Divine Names and Qur’anic phrases, not a single transmitted hadith. The complete Ganjul Arsh is lengthy—sometimes spanning 10–15 pages in small script. Below is a representative excerpt focusing on its core section: Translated roughly as "The Treasure of the Throne,"