It looks like you might have accidentally pasted a search result or a download link title instead of an essay. The text you provided refers to an for the Mahalul Qiyam (a specific standing segment of praise) from the Maulid Al-Barzanji , a popular devotional work honoring the Prophet Muhammad [1, 2].
This is the climax of the recitation where the congregation stands up ( Qiyam ) as a mark of respect and greeting [2, 5]. It is usually accompanied by the famous "Asyraqal Badru 'Alayna" song [5]. It looks like you might have accidentally pasted
If you were looking for an of what this text is about, here is a quick summary to get you started: It is usually accompanied by the famous "Asyraqal
Maulid Al-Barzanji is a collection of poems and prose written by Shaykh Jafar al-Barzanji that chronicles the birth and life of the Prophet [1, 4]. It looks like you might have accidentally pasted
It is widely recited in Indonesia, Malaysia, and parts of Africa and South Asia during weddings, births, and the month of Rabi' al-awwal [1, 3].