And Allah knows best. Have you practiced the Erbaini Idrisiyye or experienced its spiritual effects? Share your respectful thoughts below, or seek a qualified Sufi mentor for initiation.
In the vast ocean of Islamic spirituality (Tasawwuf) and the science of Esmaül Hüsna (the Beautiful Names of Allah), few compilations hold as revered and mysterious a place as the Erbaini Idrisiyye . Attributed to the enigmatic Prophet Idris (Enoch) — peace be upon him — this collection of 41 specific sacred names ( Ismi Serifi ) is considered a spiritual key for those seeking proximity to the Divine, mastery over the self, and what Turkish-Islamic tradition calls Havas (spiritual secrets or esoteric properties). Erbaini Idrisiyye 41 Ismi serifi Ve Havasi
These names are not "magic." In orthodox Sufism, they are considered concentrated forms of Dhikr (remembrance) that, when recited with correct intention ( Niyyah ), permission ( Ijaza ), and purity, activate hidden laws of the universe. The Erbaini Idrisiyye is not a random list. It is a deliberate sequence of 41 Divine Names, often written in Arabic calligraphy. While variations exist across different Sufi orders (Naqshbandi, Qadiri, Idrisiyya), the core names are consistent. And Allah knows best
For centuries, scholars of Ilm-e-Jafar (spiritual arithmetic) and Tasawwuf have guarded these names, passing them from Murshid (guide) to devoted Murid (disciple). But what exactly is the Erbaini Idrisiyye? How are these 41 names structured, and what are their practical benefits? In the vast ocean of Islamic spirituality (Tasawwuf)
If you approach these names with respect, ritual purity, and a sincere desire to get closer to Allah, the doors of the unseen will begin to swing open. If you approach with arrogance or greed, the 41 names will become a veil thicker than stone.

