Hizbul Kabir is best understood as a —a name that briefly circulated in South Asian security circles but lacks the structural reality of groups like Hizbul Mujahideen. For contemporary counterterrorism, the lesson is caution: not every named group is an actual organization. Future researchers should treat uncorroborated militant names as provisional until primary evidence (leadership statements, captured records, or sustained attack patterns) emerges.

The litany concludes with the Throne Verse (Qur’an 2:255), the two protective chapters (Al-Falaq and An-Nas), and a final supplication for acceptance. This closing fortifies the reciter against the evils of the seen and unseen worlds.