In
Sufism, the
murid's transformation and salvation is done by the practice of special disciplines such as performance of
dhikr, remembrance of
Allah and his prophet
Muhammad, and wird as special invocations, and
Quranic recitations, or doing
Salah. The wird is then viewed as a devotion or liturgy specific to a particular Sufi order or
Tariqa in which the substance is defined and based on dhikr and wird. Sufis designated specific times devoted to Allah and the specific dhikr recited on these occasions. An initiate
murid is given the secret wird of the Sufi order upon completion of training, transferring the spiritual power of the
silsila of transmission from the founder of the order and
Muhammad, to the initiate. Taking wird is equivalent to full initiation into the Sufi
tariqa. == Benefits ==