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The Power Of Dua


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#1 ~mehnaz~

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Posted 21 August 2006 - 02:59 PM

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The Power of Dua



Dua can change our life, our outlook, and our fate. It is the most potent weapon of a believer.


Once Prophet Muhammad Sall-Allahu alayhi wa sallam passed by a people who were suffering from some affliction. "Why don't they make dua (pray ) to Allah for protection," he said. With all the suffering and disasters Muslims are facing in various parts of the world, the question can be directed to all of us today.

It is not that we have forgotten dua completely; we refer to it regularly. But, our ideas and practice regarding dua have become distorted. Often it is reduced to the level of a ritual. Generally it is considered when all our efforts have failed --- an act of last resort. It is belittled through actions and sometimes even with words. Is it any wonder that today mostly a mention of dua is meant to indicate the hopelessness of a situation.

What a tragedy, for dua is the most potent weapon of a believer. It can change fate, while no action of ours ever can. It is the essence of ibadah or worship. With it we can never fail; without it we can never succeed. In the proper scheme of things, dua should be the first and the last resort of the believer, with all his plans and actions coming in between.

Dua is conversation with Allah, out Creator, our Lord and Master, the All Knowing, the All Powerful. This act in itself is of extraordinary significance. It is the most uplifting, liberating, empowering, and transforming conversation a person can ever have. We turn to Him because we know that He alone can lift our sufferings and solve our problems. We feel relieved after describing our difficulties to our Creator. We feel empowered after having communicated with the All Mighty. We sense His mercy all around us after talking to the Most Merciful. We get a new commitment to follow His path for that is the only path for success. We feel blessed with each such commitment

In every difficulty our first action is dua, as is our last. We ask Allah to show us the way to handle that difficulty; we seek His help in following the path He shows to us; we seek His aid in making our efforts successful. When we fall sick, we know that we cannot find the right doctor without His Will; that the best doctor may not be able to diagnose our condition without His Command; that the best treatment plan will not succeed without His Permission. We make dua for all of these. We make dua before we seek medical help, while we are receiving it and after it has been delivered. The same is true of all other difficulties we may encounter.

Dua is the essence of ibadah. A person engaged in dua affirms his belief in Tawheed (monotheism) and shuns belief in all false gods. With each dua his belief in Allah grows. He beseeches Him, affirming his own powerlessness. A person seriously and sincerely engaged in dua understands exactly the relationship between himself and the Creator and affirms it through his actions. That is the essence of worship! Additionally, such a person can never become arrogant or proud, a logical result of true worship.

Dua is conversation with Allah … It is the most uplifting, liberating, empowering, and transforming conversation a person can ever have.


Dua is our most potent weapon in all struggles of life as well as in jihad in the battlefield. During the battle of Badr, the Prophet Muhammad Sall-Allahu alayhi wa sallam stood up all night in prayer seeking Allah's help in the battle between unequal armies that would follow the next day. In the decisive battles against the crusaders, Sultan Salatuddin Ayyubi was busy day and night. His days were devoted to Jihad. His nights were spent making dua, crying, seeking Allah's help. This has been the practice of all true mujahideen.

We should make it a point to make dua for all things big and small. It is the beginning of wisdom to realize that big and small are arbitrary labels that are totally irrelevant in this context. Nothing is too big for Whom we are asking from; nothing is too small for the one who is asking. That is why we have been taught to ask Allah when we need something as small as shoelaces. We should ask as a beggar, as a destitute person, for that is what we in reality are in relationship to Allah. At the same time we should ask with great hope and conviction that we shall be granted our prayers. We should remember the Hadith: "There is nothing more dear to Allah than a servant making dua to Him." On the other hand, a prayer lacking concentration and conviction is no prayer at all.

We should make dua at all times, not only during times of distress. The Prophet Muhammad Sall-Allahu alayhi wa sallam said: "Whosoever desires that Allah answers his duas in unfavorable and difficult conditions, he should make plentiful dua in days of ease and comfort." Also he said: "The person who does not ask from Allah, Allah becomes angry with him."

We should ask for all of our needs: those related to this world as well as those related to the Hereafter. Those who only concentrate on the former are, in effect, announcing that they don't care for their life in the permanent abode. They should blame no body but themselves for the total ruin in that world that Qur'an assures us awaits them. Those who only concentrate on the later are also showing lack of balance, for we need Allah's help to lead a good life here as well.

We should make dua not only for ourselves but also for our parents, brothers and sisters, spouses and children, relatives and friends, teachers and other benefactors, and destitute and struggling Muslims everywhere. We should pray for them for the good in this world as well as in the Hereafter. The Prophet Sall-Allahu alayhi wa sallam said: "The dua of a Muslim for his brother (in Islam) in his absence is readily accepted. An angel is appointed to his side. Whenever he makes a beneficial dua for his brother the appointed angel says, 'Aameen. And may you also be blessed with the same.'" [Sahih Muslim]

In the dark ages that we are living in today, everyday brings fresh news about atrocities committed against our brothers in Palestine, Kashmir, India, Afghanistan, Iraq, Chechnya, and the list goes on. And what do we do? We can continue to just feel frustrated and depressed. We can petition the determined perpetrators or a fictional "International Community". We can just forget all this and move on to some other subject. Or we can stand up before Allah and pray for His help, who alone can help. The dua can change our life, our outlook, and our fate. It is the most potent weapon. But it works only for those who try sincerely and seriously to use it.

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May Allah :D give us the tawfeeq to act upon what has been said, and May He send salutations on our Prophet :D

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Please remember me in your duas.

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Posted 06 September 2006 - 07:09 PM

salam alkueim


jazallah kahir

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Posted 05 October 2006 - 08:50 PM

jizaak Allah for posting

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Posted 06 October 2006 - 12:54 AM

very benifical one

mashAllah nice sharing

may Allah reward you the best Ameen

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Posted 07 October 2006 - 07:42 PM

:D

Many many thanks for sharing that wonderful post sis, :D
may Allah reward you immensely for it.Ameen. :D

"Please remember me in your duas."

Of course mehnaz sis,always! :D

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Posted 22 November 2006 - 03:35 AM

Assalam Alaikum

Jazaak Allah Khair for the wonderful Post :D

May Allah (SWT) bless you Jannah.. ameen

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Posted 11 January 2007 - 02:22 AM

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Jazaak Allah for the beautiful post :sl:

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Posted 11 January 2007 - 06:06 PM

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Posted 12 August 2008 - 12:36 AM

Jazaak Allah

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Posted 25 March 2009 - 05:25 PM

Can Dua be used to thank God?

I suffer from depression and it is good for me to thank God for every tiny little blessing that comes my way.

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Posted 28 April 2009 - 01:56 AM

Jazak Allah khairan

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Posted 26 May 2009 - 08:40 AM

assalam alaykum

What a wonderful post. Also, i want to add- when we are making duaa to Allah (SWT) it is important to thank him for all the thing that he has given to us. Sometimes we are only thinking of the problem we are facing at that moment when we are making duaa, and forget to be thankful for what Allah has given to us. I feel that we should always say al-humduliah for all the things Allah has given to us in our lives and that way he will surely give us more of what we need.

Salaams

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Posted 30 October 2009 - 03:14 AM

Thank you for that post sis :sl:
I shall call on Allah for his help and guidance more often. I used to think I should not call on him ever to bug on him only if it is important, but you say that he likes it when we call on him?

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Posted 30 October 2009 - 04:26 AM

<I used to think I should not call on him ever to bug on him only if it is important, but you say that he likes it when we call on him?>

I used to think that too, apparently the opposite is the truth, Allah dislikes those who hardly make duaa to Him and Likes those who constantly invoke Him even over the smallesst of matters. The best thing is, at no time our dua is ignored, every single time Allah shall respond to it, either with something better or He will make it up to us somehow in some other way..

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Posted 11 October 2011 - 12:00 PM

As Salamu Aleykum,

Suppose that there is a person that you want to get married with, but this person is not interested in you at all. I wish to know whether a du'a can be made to gain attention and affection of that person to get married with him afterwards. Can such a dua allowable from the Islamic point of view? I don't know why but I think making such a du'a apart from the possibility of being a sin (i am not sure of it though) is a kind of unfairness toward that person as this is like intrusion into his feelings.....

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Posted 11 October 2011 - 05:48 PM

As Salamu Aleykum,

Suppose that there is a person that you want to get married with, but this person is not interested in you at all. I wish to know whether a du'a can be made to gain attention and affection of that person to get married with him afterwards. Can such a dua allowable from the Islamic point of view? I don't know why but I think making such a du'a apart from the possibility of being a sin (i am not sure of it though) is a kind of unfairness toward that person as this is like intrusion into his feelings.....


Wa alaikumu as-salam

Yes, such a dua is allowed in Islam. You aren't asking for anything evil, i.e. you aren't for the person to fall hopelessly in love like in some films or what they do with magic. No, it wouldn't be an intrusion into his feelings. Though, if the person is not interested at all, it would be a lot wiser to make dua for marriage in general and forget the person who is not interested. It is a lot wiser to make dua for marriage in general and ask God to marry you to a good spouse. If you know that the person is not interested at all, don't be suprised if he won't marry even with dua.

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Posted 07 December 2011 - 06:53 PM

Ameen ! :sl:

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Posted 28 February 2012 - 10:56 AM

yeah! ameen great article sharing Allah is rahim and rahman

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Posted 28 February 2012 - 10:58 AM

ameen

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Posted 31 May 2012 - 07:37 AM

Masha-Allah! Allahu Akbar!

Allah knows best. The du'as of a Muslim for his brothers/sisters-in-Islam will also be of benefit to him. There's a Hadith where we are told by the Messenger Muhammad (SallAllahu 'alaihi wa sallam) that whenever we supplciate for our brother/sister-in-Islam, an angel beside us says something like 'Ameeb, for you too'.

The dua's of a Muslim against some non-Muslims who mistreated that Muslim will insha-Allah be answered, as Allah is the Most Just and All-Hearing who responds the du'as/supplications of His beloved Muslim servants.
There is no veil between Allah and the du'as of the oppressed Muslims.

A non-Muslim's destiny may change just because of a du'a of a Muslim for or against that non-Muslim.

The evils that some non-Muslims do against a Muslim/Muslima are only a means of their entrance to Hell and doom in this world, as predicted by the Prophet Muhammad (SallAllahu 'alaihi wa sallam) regarding some accursed disbelievers (who keep doing evil things against Muslims around the world).

Allah knows best.