Dua
Dua
Dua
INTRODUCTION..........................................................................4
SUPPLICATION.............................................................................5
THE MEANING OF THE WORD DU`A.......................................13
SUPPLICATION AND FATE..........................................................15
HOW TO SUPPLICATE................................................................17
CONDITIONS OF SUPPLICATION.............................................18
SINCERITY...................................................................................18
EATING LAWFUL FOOD.............................................................18
THE CONSCIOUSNESS OF ONE’S HEART..................................20
SUPPLICATE FOR GOOD ONLY..................................................20
MANNERS OF DU`A...................................................................21
PRAISING THE NAME OF ALLAH I AND PRAYING FOR THE
PROPHET r.................................................................................21
THING OF ALLAH’S I MERCY BEING ALL-ENCOPASSING...........22
ADMITTING ONE’S SINS.............................................................22
ASKING ALLAH I WITH FIRM WILL AND SERIOUSNESS.............23
REPEATING ONE’S SUPPLICATION THREE TIMES.......................24
SUPPLICATING WITH JAWAMI’UL-KALIM (SHORT, CONCISE
DU`A)..........................................................................................24
DURING DU`A, ONE SHOULD START WITH HIMSELF..............24
OBSERVING HUMBLENESS AND HUMILITY DURING DU`A.....25
THE TONE OF THE SUPPLICANT SHOULD NEITHER BE
EXCESSIVELY LOUD NOR DICTATORIAL, FOR ONES MUST BE
HUMBLE, AND MUST BEG BEFORE ALLAH I............................25
THE SUPPLICANT SHOULD END HIS DU`A WITH SAYING
AMEEN........................................................................................26
OPTIMUM TIMES FOR DU`A.....................................................26
LAYLATUL-QADR (THE NIGHT OF DIVINE DECREE)...................27
ON THE DAY OF ARAFAH...........................................................28
AT MIDNIGHT.............................................................................29
BETWEEN THE ADHAN AND THE IQAMAH...............................29
DURING THE ADHAN, IN WAR AND WHEN IT RAINS...............29
ON FRIDAY..................................................................................29
WHEN HEARING THE CROWING OF THE COCKEREL..............30
WHEN BY THE RECENTLY DECEASED.........................................30
WHEN ONE DRINKS FROM ZAM ZAM WATER..........................31
AFTER OPENING TAKBIR OF PRAYER..........................................31
THE DU`A QUNOT (DU`A OF OBEDIENCE)..............................34
WHEN ONE RAISES HIMSELF FROM THE BOWING POSITION.35
DURING BOWING (RUKU)........................................................36
DURING PROSTRATION (SAJDAH).............................................37
BETWEEN THE TWO PROSTRATIONS........................................38
AFTER MAKING TASHAHHUD AND BEFORE ENDING THE PRAYER
(SAYING PEACE BE UNTO YOU)....................................38
WHEN RECITING THE GLORIOUS QUR’AN DURING THE
PRAYER........................................................................................39
THE OPPRESSES..........................................................................39
THE PILGRIM, THE WARRIOR (IN THE WAY OF ALLAH I ) AND THE
ONE WHO PERFORMS UMRAH..........................................40
THE DU`A OF THE MUSLIM FOR HIS FELLOW MUSLIM IN HIS
ABSENSE......................................................................................40
THE DU`A OF THE TRAVELER AND THE PARENTS.....................40
RECOMMENDED SUPPLICATIONS IN VARIOUS SITUATIONS...40
WHEN GETTING UP....................................................................41
WHEN HEARING THE ADHAN (THE CALL TO PRAYER).............42
BISMILLHIR-RAMNIR-RAM
INTRODUCTION
SUPPLICATION
Praise be to Allah I, we thank Him, seek His Help and His
Forgiveness. We seek refuge in Allah I from the evils of ourselves and
that of our bad deeds. He whom Allah I guides, is truly guided, and
he whom Allah I leaves to stray, none can guide him. I bear witness
that there is no god but Allah I , besides Him no other partner is and I
bear witness that Muhammad r is His Messenger.
When My servants ask You concerning Me, I am indeed close (to them):
I listen to the prayer of every supplicant when he calls Me. Let them also,
with a will, listen to My call, and believe in Me, so that they may walk on
the right way. Al Baqarah186
Allah I said :
The supplicant also received glad tidings from the Prophet r that
Allah I would keep him safe and he would have the privilege of du’a
being a weapon to fight the enemies and defend himself with:
“Du'a is a weapon of a believer, a pillar of religion, and a light of the
heavens and the Earth.”
Hakim
He also said :
“Would I guide you to what would protect you against your
enemies and bring you provision?’ ‘Supplicate to Allah I by day
and night for supplication is the weapon of a believer.”
Abu Ya’la
The Prophet r also gave glad tidings to the person who supplicates to
Allah I so that his supplication would be answered and that his
approach towards Allah I would be accepted.
The Prophet r explained also how the answer for du’a can be
achieved. The answer, whether spontaneous or delayed, is good for
the supplicant. Thus his du’a is ultimately beneficial for him. The
Prophet r said:
“If a Muslim invokes Allah I for other than sin or the severing of
relations, Allah I in turn responds to his Du'a in one of three ways;
either He accepts it (and grants what was asked for),or He delays its
reward to the Hereafter, or He removes a calamity from him that
equals his Du'a (in magnitude). The Companions said, “ We will
then supplicate often.” The Prophet r replied, “Allah I will reward
you greatly.” Ahmad, Bazzar, Abu Ya’la and Hakim
The Prophet r explained how the answer of a Du'a is good in all its
forms even if it appears as though they were not answered. The
Prophet r said:
“On the day of judgement, Allah I will call a believer until he stands
before Him. ‘O My servant, I have commanded you to call upon Me
and have promised to answer you. Did you truly call upon Me?’ He
(the servant) will say, ‘Yes, my Lord.’ Allah I will say, ‘Whenever you
called upon Me I answered you. Did you not call upon Me on the
day of such and such to relieve your calamity and I did?’The servant
will say, ‘Yes my Lord.’ Allah I will say, ‘I gave it you in the worldly
life, Allah I will add, ‘Did you not call upon Me on the day of such
and such to relieve your calamity but it seemed that I did not reply
to you.’ The servant will say, ‘Yes my Lord.’ Allah I will say, ‘I
compensated such and such for you in Paradise.’ Allah I will say,
‘Did you not call on Me to meet your need and I did.’ The servant
will say, ‘Yes my Lord.’ Allah I will add, “I gave it to you in worldly
life.’ ‘Did you not call on Me on the day of such and such to meet
your need but it seemed that I did not reply to you.’ The servant will
say, ‘Yes my Lord.’ Allah I will say, ‘I compensated such and such
for you in Paradise.” The Messenger of Allah r said, “ Allah I will
never leave out any supplication of a believer unless He wil
expound this for him through the following; either He will give it to
him in worldly life or delay it in the Hereafter. Thereupon, the
believer will say, ‘I wish I was given nothing of my du'a in this world.”
Hakim
He also said,
“Nothing prevents predestination except du'a, and nothing
lengthens age except righteousness.” Tirmidhi
These ahadith and others indicate that du’a is one of the most powerful
means in preventing a calamity, du’a is an enemy to calamity. It
confronts, prevents, or weakens the calamity as mentioned in the
previous hadith which indicated that du’a has three stages with
calamity:
1. Du'a may be stronger than calamity so it prevents its occurrence.
2. Du'a may be weaker than a calamity, then the latter would occur,
but Du'a may weaken its effects.
3. A confrontation between both may take place until each one
prevents the other.
However, Du'a may miss the answer for the following reasons:
i. It may be weak, e.g. it includes something that is abhorred by
Allah I such as aggression.
Ii. The unconsciousness and inattentiveness of the heart at the time of
du'a. In this case it would be like an arrow which is shot from a soft
bow. It would never reach the target. Hakim reported, in his
Mustadrak, Abu Hurairah who said the Prophet r said,
“Invoke Allah I with full conviction that He will accept your
invocation and know that Allah I never accepts the invocation of a
heedless heart.”
iii. Consuming of Haram (Unlawful), committing sins, the indulgence in
prohibited amusement and the hardened heart that shies from
remembering Allah I.
QULID`UL-LHA AWID`UR-RAMN
Thus, we can notice the benefits and values of supplication. Not only is
it an act of worship that entails reward, but it is also a useful means in
deterring misfortunes and attaining future favours.
Some people may ask, what is the benefit of supplication if what I ask
for is already predetermined? I will surely get it and if it is not
predestined, I will never get it.
Ibn Al-Qayyim (R.A) answered,
“If we follow the aforementioned approach we will neglect all kinds
of means. What is the benefit of food if satiety is predestined? What
is the benefit of having sexual intercourse with one’s wife if a child is
predestined?”
HOW TO SUPPLICATE
Anas t narrated that the Prophet r, once, raised his hands so high
that he saw the white (flesh) of his armpits.”
The following are necessary conditions for one to adopt to have one’s
supplication accepted.
1. SINCERITY
Allah I said,
“And they have been commanded no more than this: to worship
Allah, offering him sincere devotion, being true (in faith).”
Al Bayyinah 5
Say: “Call upon besides Him, whoever you want: they will have
neither the power to remove your troubles from you nor to change
them.”
Al Isra’ 56
“Verily those whom you call upon, (call upon them), and let them
answer your prayer, if you are truthful”
Al A’raf 194
But while his food is unlawful, his drink is unlawful, his clothing is
unlawful, and he is nourished on what is unlawfully acquired, how
can his prayer be answered?”
He said
“When someone says I made supplication but there was no answer.
Then, he gets weary and leaves supplication aside.”
Allah I says,
“ Even those who are with Him are neither proud nor are they
weary (of His service) Al Ambiya 19
MANNERS OF DU'A
Allah I said,
The best one can say in this respect is to recite the worthiest manner of
asking forgiveness of Allah I,
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Allah I said,
Abbas reported from Ubai Ibn Ka’b who said when the Messenger of
Allah r mentioned someone in his du'a, he would start by supplicating
for himself first.”
8. Observing humbleness and humility during du'a:
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10. The supplicant should end his du'a with saying Ameen:
As for time, it includes, time of Suhur (which is a part of the last third of
the night), at the time of breaking one’s fast, between the Adhan and
the Iqamah, between Zuhr and Asr Prayer, on Wednesday, in times of
distress, in traveling and disease, when it rains, in time of fighting in the
way of Allah I, when the night is at its darkest point, on Friday, when it
is windy, the du'a of the oppressed person, the du'a of parents, during
gale, thunder and during prostration. All these cases are reported in
authentic Ahadith.
As for place, it includes land which one has not been visited before. A
pious person summed them up in the following poetic lines:
In perfecting the manners of du'a, the Muslim can observe the times in
which du'a may be answered. This includes the following:
Allah I said,
When Aishah y asked the Prophet r what can she do if she knows the
night of Qadr? He said to her, Say,
3. At Midnight:
He answered:
“At midnight and at the end of every Fardh (obligatory) prayer.”
Tirmidhi
6. On Friday:
Upon commencing one’s prayer one can read the following du’a.
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“O Lord! Lead us to the true faith with those you have guided.
Shower Your Favors on us with those
You have showered (with favors).
Protect us with those You have protected.
You decree and none decree against You.
No one is rewarded to whom You show enmity, none
who is in Your care is brought down.
O Lord! You are Most Blessed, Most Exalted.
May Allah’s prayer be upon our Master Muhammad.”
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“ O son of Adam,
so long as you call upon Me and ask of Me,
I shall forgive you for what you have done,
and I shall not mind.
O son of Adam, were your sins to reach the clouds
of the sky and were you then to ask forgiveness of Me,
I would forgive you.
O son of Adam, were you to come to Me with
sins nearly as great as the earth and were you then
to face Me, ascribing no partner to Me,
I would bring you forgiveness nearly as great as it. “