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Mujeer Du'a

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The Mujeer supplication (Template:Lang-ar) is an Islamic prayer or Dua said on the 13th, 14th, and 15th days of the month of Ramadan.[1][unreliable source?][2] Jibra'il (Gabriel) is said to have taught the prayer to Muhammad when he was praying at Maqam Ibrahim.[1][2]

The Mujeer supplication text was mentioned in the books Balad al-Amin and Misbuh by Ibrahim ibn Ali A’meli Kafa’mi.[3][unreliable source?]

Content

The supplication praises Allah. The sentences are short and after two of them, a sentence meaning “give us refuge from the everlasting fire, O Giver Of Refuge” is repeated. The words "Subhaanaka" ("Glory be to You") and "Ta-aalayta" ("Exalted be You") are frequently used in the prayer.[1][4][unreliable source?][5][unreliable source?]

Part of the Mujeer supplication and its English pronunciation and translation:[5]

سُبْحانَكَ يا اَللهُ تَعالَيْتَ يا رَحْمنُ اَجِرْنا مِنَ النّارِ يا مُجيرُ
  • Pronunciation: subhaanaka yaa Allaaho ta-aalayta yaa rahmaano ajirnaa menan naare yaa mojeer
  • Translation: Glory be to You O Allah! Exalted be You O Beneficent! Give us refuge from the everlasting fire, O Giver Of Refuge!


سُبْحانَكَ يا رَحيمُ تَعالَيْتَ يا كَريمُ اَجِرْنا مِنَ النّارِ يا مُجيرُ
  • Pronunciation: subhaanaka yaa raheemo ta-aalayta yaa kareem ajirnaa menan naare yaa mojeer
  • Translation: Glory be to You O Merciful! Exalted be You O Generous! Give us refuge from the everlasting fire, O Giver Of Refuge!

Purpose

Muslims recite the Mujeer for absolution and to be saved from the fire of Akhirah.[6][unreliable source?][7][unreliable source?] In the opinion of Ayatollah Mojtahedi everyone who reads the Du'a in the thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth days of Ramadan will have their sins forgiven.[8] Some Shia Muslims claim that saying the prayer "is also very effective for the cure of the sick, fulfillment of debts, acquisition of wealth and relief from sorrows."[9]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Duas.Org. Islamic Prayers Volume II. Sohale Sizar. pp. 7–19. GGKEY:6EQH11252RH.
  2. ^ a b Ayatollah Ustad Husayn Ansarian. "دعای مجیر Mujeer prayer". The official website of Professor Hossein Ansarian.
  3. ^ "Dua Mujeer / The Supplication of The Lenient Supporter".
  4. ^ "Mujeer".
  5. ^ a b "Prayers and supplications for Ramdzan" (PDF). Shia Network.
  6. ^ S. H. Rizvi, Sayyid Athar Husain. Amaal Mahe Ramazan (PDF).
  7. ^ "Effects of Mujeer supplication".
  8. ^ "This Dua forgives all sins", Jahan News, 20 July 2014, retrieved 14 December 2015
  9. ^ "Dua'a E Mujeer (Recommended for 13th, 14th & 15th eve of Ramadhan month)", Duas, retrieved 14 December 2015