Specific routines, such as reciting it after the Fajr prayer, are said to enhance economic avenues and provide peace of mind.

Those who recite it frequently will be closest to the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) on the Day of Judgment. Acceptance of Supplication (Dua):

When a believer raises their hands in supplication (dua), the scholars note that the prayer remains "suspended" between heaven and earth until Durood is recited at its beginning and end. It is the vehicle that carries petitions to Allah. Ultimately, Durood Sharif is a living prayer that echoes through time—a spiritual sigh of love from the Ummah to their Prophet, answered by a rain of endless mercy from Allah, the All-Merciful.