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The
Relationship Between Supplication and Ramadaan
Making dua is
a part of the month of Ramadan. The connection between the noble practice of
supplicating to Allah and the honored month of Ramadan is shown in the
following ways.
The ayah of
supplication is preceded and followed by ayaat of fasting (2:183-187).
183. O ye who
believe! Fasting is prescribed to you as it was prescribed to those before
you, that ye may (learn) self-restraint,-
184.
(Fasting) for a fixed number of days; but if any of you is ill, or on a
journey, the prescribed number (Should be made up) from days later. For those
who can do it (With hardship), is a ransom, the feeding of one that is
indigent. But he that will give more, of his own free will,- it is better for
him. And it is better for you that ye fast, if ye only knew.
185. Ramadan
is the (month) in which was sent down the Qur'an, as a guide to mankind, also
clear (Signs) for guidance and judgment (Between right and wrong). So every
one of you who is present (at his home) during that month should spend it in
fasting, but if any one is ill, or on a journey, the prescribed period (Should
be made up) by days later. Allah intends every facility for you; He does not
want to put to difficulties. (He wants you) to complete the prescribed period,
and to glorify Him in that He has guided you; and perchance ye shall be
grateful.
186. When My
servants ask thee concerning Me, I am indeed close (to them): I listen to the
prayer of every suppliant when he calleth on Me: Let them also, with a will,
Listen to My call, and believe in Me: That they may walk in the right way.
187.
Permitted to you, on the night of the fasts, is the approach to your wives.
They are your garments and ye are their garments. Allah knoweth what ye used
to do secretly among yourselves; but He turned to you and forgave you; so now
associate with them, and seek what Allah Hath ordained for you, and eat and
drink, until the white thread of dawn appear to you distinct from its black
thread; then complete your fast Till the night appears; but do not associate
with your wives while ye are in retreat in the mosques. Those are Limits (set
by) Allah. Approach not nigh thereto. Thus doth Allah make clear His Signs to
men: that they may learn self-restraint.
The
Prophet (sallallahu alaiyhi wassallam) said that the du’a of the fasting one
is accepted.
“Indeed for
the fasting person, when he brakes his fast, is a supplication that will never
be rejected.”
“Three
people’s supplication will not be rejected: a just ruler, a fasting person
until he brakes his fast, and an oppressed person.”
It is
encouraged to make du’a in laylat’ul-qadr.
Aisha asked
the Prophet (sallallahu alaiyhi wassallam) “What should I say on
Laylat’il-qadr?” And he replied, “O Allah, indeed you are a Pardoner,
and you love pardon; so pardon me.”
The Prophet (sallallahu
alaiyhi wassallam) supplicated all night before the battle of badr, which
occurred during Ramadan.
Manners
of Supplication
Asking
Allah alone
Do not make
dua to anyone alongside Allah. (70:18)
Say (O
Muhammad): I make dua unto Allah only, and I ascribe unto Him no partner.
(70:20)
The Prophet (sallallahu
alaiyhi wassallam) said, “Dua is worship.” Making dua is an act of
worship; and directing one’s worship to other than Allah alone is major
shirk, a sin which nullifies the person’s islam altogether.
Praising
Allah at the beginning of the dua
The primary
example of praising Allah before beseeching Him-subhanahu wa ta’ala- is in
Surah al-Fatiha,
All praise is
to Allah, Lord of the Worlds
The
Beneficent, The Merciful,
Owner of the
Day of Judgement
You alone we
worship
And You alone
we ask for help
Guide us on
the straight path,
The path of
those You favored,
Not of the on
whom is wrath, nor the astray.
The Prophet (sallallahu
alaiyhi wassallam) was sitting in a masjid and a man came, and prayed, “O
Allah, forgive me and have mercy on me.” So the Prophet (sallallahu alaiyhi
wassallam) told him, “You were hasty. When you pray, praise Allah and send
the salah on me, then ask Allah.” Another man came and he praised Allah and
he sent the salah on the Prophet (sallallahu alaiyhi wassallam); so he (sallallahu
alaiyhi wassallam) said, “O suppliant, ask Allah and your prayer will be
answered.” (Narrated by at-Tirmidhi)
Sending
the salaah on the Prophet (sallallahu alaiyhi wassallam)
“Every
supplication will be denied until the suppliant prays upon the Prophet.” (hasan)
NB. Not every dua should contain the salah upon the Prophet. In fact, he (sallallahu
alaiyhi wassallam) instructed his companions with several dua without the
salah upon him (such as the dua of istikhara).
Repenting
to Allah
Telling
Allah about your situation
A mention of
the mercy of thy Lord unto His servant Zakhariyyah—when he cried unto his
Lord a cry in secret, saying, “My Lord! Lo! The bones of me wax feeble and
my head is shining with grey hair, and I have never been unblest in prayer to
Thee, my Lord. Lo! I fear my kinsfolk after me, since my wife is barren. Oh,
give me from Thy presence a successor who shall inherit of me and inhereit of
the house of Jacob. And make him, my Lord, acceptable (unto Thee).”
(Maryam:2-6)
Al-Yaqeen
and full awareness (“presence of the heart”)
The Prophet (sallallahu
alaiyhi wassallam) said, “Ask Allah with certainty that He will answer your
prayers, and know that Allah will not accept the supplication from an absent
heart.” (hasan, at-Tirmidhi)
Asking
Allah three times
“If you ask
Allah for the jannah three times, the jannah will say, ‘O Allah, make him
enter jannah.’ And if you ask Allah to protect you from hellfire three
times, hellfire will say, ‘O Allah, protect him from the hellfire.’”
NB. Not every
supplication should be performed thrice.
Having
patience
Man prayeth
for evil as he prayeth for good. [Isra:11]
Abu Hurayrah
reported that the Prophet (sallallahu alaiyhi wassallam) said, “The
person’s supplication will be answered unless he asks for sin or severing
the ties of kinship, except if the person is hasty.” Then the Prophet (sallallahu
alaiyhi wassallam) was asked about hastiness. So the Prophet (sallallahu
alaiyhi wassallam) described it as, “The person says, ‘I asked, and I have
not seen the answer.’ Then he leaves dua.” (Sahih Muslim)
NB. It is not
considered hast in dua to ask for a speedy answer.
Asking
with persistence (Al-Ilhah ala Allah)
The Prophet (sallallahu
alaiyhi wassallam)) said, “When you ask Allah, ask with confidence.”
Some of the
early Muslims used to say that the suppliant should be like a child when you
ask Allah, crying until you are answered.
Asking
in secret
An example of
this lies in the dua of Zakariyyah,
“A mention
of the mercy of thy Lord unto His servant Zakhariyyah—when he cried unto his
Lord a cry in secret.” (19:2) .Benefits of this secrecy include sincerity
and belief in Allah’s attributes (Hearing, Seeing, Closeness).
Omitting
details in the actual request
Such as in
the ayah, “Our Lord, give us good in this world, good in the hereafter, and
save us from the punishment of the fire.” (2:201)
Aisha(R.A.)
narrated that the Prophet (sallallahu alaiyhi wassallam) used to like
comprehensive supplications, and he would leave others. (Sahih, Abu Dawud)
One of the
Sahaba saw his child asking, “O Allah, give me the right palace on the right
side of jannah.” So he told his child, “Do not do that. Rather, ask Allah
to enter you into jannah and to protect you from the fire.”
Tahaarah
It is better
to have wudu when making dua.
Facing
the qiblah
The Prophet (sallallahu
alaiyhi wassallam), when he climbed the Saffa and the Marwa, he would face the
qiblah and make du’a.
To ask
Allah by His names and attributes
Allah’s are
the fairest names. Invoke Him by them. (7:180)
Raising
the hands
Salman
narrated from the Prophet (sallallahu alaiyhi wassallam), “Surely Allah is
Hayyee, and He loves to conceal the shortcomings of His servants. If His
servant raises his hands, He does not let him go empty handed.”
NB. It is
inappropriate to raise the hands in certain occasions of dua (i.e. during
Friday khutbas) and sunnah upon other occasions (i.e. the dua for rain).
Not
consuming Haram
On the
authority of Abu Hurairah, The Messenger of Allah (sallallahu alaiyhi
wassallam) said,
“Allah the
Almighty is good and accepts only that which is good. Allah has commanded the
faithful to do that which he commanded the messengers, and the Almighty has
said: ‘O ye messengers! Eat of the good things and do right.’ And Allah
the Almighty has said, ‘O ye who believe! Eat of the good things wherewith
We have provided you.’”
Then he (sallallahu
alaiyhi wassallam) mentioned [the case of] a man who, having journeyed far, is
disheveled and dusty and who spreads out his hands to the sky [saying] :
"O Lord! O Lord!" Meanwhile, his (the traveler’s) food is
unlawful, his drink unlawful, his clothing unlawful, and he is nourished
unlawfully; so how can he be answered! (Related by Muslim)
Thinking
well of Allah (Husnu thun bi’llah)
When the wife
of Imran said, “My Lord! I have vowed unto Thee that which is in my belly as
a consecrated (offering). Accept it from me, Lo! Thou, only Thou, art the
Hearer, the Knower!” (3:38)
And your Lord
hath said: Pray unto Me and I will hear your prayer. Lo! Those who scorn My
service, they will enter hell, disgraced. (40:60)
An unto
Thamud their brother Salih. He said, “O my people! Serve Allah, ye have no
other God save Him. He brought you forth from the earth and hath made you
husband it. So ask forgiveness of Him and turn unto Him repentant. Lo, my Lord
is Nigh, Responsive. (11:61)
Hadith Qudsi
“I am as my servants thinks of me, and I am with him whenever he mentions
me.”
Asking
Allah by one’s good deeds
Bukhari and
Muslim relate the hadith of the Prophet (sallallahu alaiyhi wassallam) of the
story of three men, who each supplicated to Allah by a good deed they had done
earlier in their lives. As the story goes, “Three persons of a people before
you were on a journey when they were overtaken by a storm and therefore they
took shelter in a cave. A rock slipped down from the mountain and blocked the
exit from the cave. One of them said, ‘The only way for deliverance left is
to beseech Allah in the name of some virtuous deed.’” One of the men
mentioned a good deed which they had done for Allah, and supplicated, “O
Lord, if I did this thing seeking only Thy pleasure, then do Thou relieve us
of the distress wrought upon us by this rock.” The rock moved, but not
enough to free the men. So, the other two made similar supplications by their
good deeds until the rock moved enough to free them.
Asking
Allah in times of ease
The Prophet (sallallahu
alaiyhi wassallam) said, “Whoever is pleased that Allah answers his prayers
during hardships and difficulties, let him make much supplication in times of
ease.” (Hasan, at-Tirmidhi)
Choosing
favored places.
For example,
the Saffa and Marwa in Mecca are favored places, since the Prophet (sA.a.w.s.)
made dua there.
Choosing
favored times
The last
third of the night is a favored time because Allah descends to the lowest
heaven in that time and says, “Is there anyone asking for something so that
I may grant him.”
Another
favored time is between the adhan and iqamah, as the Prophet (sallallahu
alaiyhi wassallam) told Anas(R.A.), “Supplication between adhan and iqamah
will never be rejected. So call upon Allah at that time.” (Authentic, Ibn
Khuzaimah).
Another
favored time is in sujud, as the Prophet (sallallahu alaiyhi wassallam) said,
“The servant is closest to his Lord while in sujud, so ask Allah in that
time.”
Friday is
also a preferred, especially in the last hour before maghrib.
Also, while
the roosters crow, since the Prophet (sallallahu alaiyhi wassallam) said,
“When you hear the crowing of the rooster ask Allah from His favors because
it saw an angel. And if you hear the braying of a donkey, seek refuge with
Allah because it saw a devil.”
Since the
Prophet (sallallahu alaiyhi wassallam) said, “Two supplications will not be
rejected: the supplication during adhan and under rain,” (hasan) then these
two times are preferred for dua.
Supplication
on Laylat’ul-Qadr, since it is a blessed and honored time. Aisha asked the
Prophet (sallallahu alaiyhi wassallam) “What should I say on
Laylat’il-qadr?” And he replied, “O Allah, indeed you are a Pardoner,
and you love pardon; so pardon me.”
Umm Salamah
said, the Prophet (sallallahu alaiyhi wassallam) entered when Abu Salamah was
dying and he was looking at the heaven. So the Prophet (sallallahu alaiyhi
wassallam) closed his eyes and said, “When the soul is being seized, the
eyes follow it.” Then some people from his relatives panicked. The Prophet (s.A.a.w.s)
said, “Do not make du’a except for good. Indeed the angels will say,
‘Ameen’ for whatever you say. O Allah, fogive Abu Salamah, and raise his
rank ________ and forgive us and forgive him, O Lord of the Universe, and
expand his grave and illuminate it.”
Always
remembering whom you are asking
You are
asking Allah, Who loves to be asked, Who does not tire of suppliants, and He
is Closest to you.
Miscellaneous
Issues Related to Dua
Making
dua for others
You can make
dua for Others. The Prophet, sala Allahu alaihi wa salam, said “Whenever you
make a supplication for another believer and he is not present, an angel will
say ‘and same to you.’” One of the ethics when making dua to others is
that, if you are going to make dua to yourself and others, start with yourself
first, then you make dua to others. But if you are going to make dua for
others only, then you don’t have to mention yourself first. An example of
starting with one’s self is seen is the verse, “And those who came after
them say, ‘Our Lord! Forgive us and our brethren who were before us in the
faith…’” (59:10)
Wiping
the face after making dua
It was never
narrated that the Messanger of Allah, sala Allahu alaihi wa salam, wiped his
honorable face during Salah, such as in Witr. If it is after Salah, the
scholars of Hadith have differed in the Authenticity of the Hadiths regarding
this issue, the correct opinion, inshallah, is that they are all inauthentic.
Therefore it is better not to wipe the face after making dua. (There is a
detailed research by the Muhaddith Sheikh Bakr Abu Zaid about this issue). And
Allah knows best.
Making
dua against oneself
Don’t make
Dua’a against yourself or against your children.
The Prophet (sallallahu
alaiyhi wassallam) said, “Don’t make dua against yourselves. Don’t make
dua against your children. Don’t make dua against your maids. And don’t
make dua against your wealth. It might be in a time in which Allah answers the
prayers.” (Authentic, Abu Dawud)
Dua for
victory
When ye
sought help of your Lord and He answered you (saying): I will help you with a
thousand of the angels, rank on rank. Allah appointed it only as good tidings,
and that your hearts thereby might be at rest. Victory cometh only by the help
of Allah. Lo! Allah is Mighty, Wise. (8:9-10)
It’s from
the Sunnah to make dua for the Muslims all over the world, especially in the
month of victory, the month of Ramadan. The Propeht, sala Allahu alaihi wa
salam, made dua at the night before the Battle of Badr, which took place in
the month of Ramadan, until his upper garment fell. By dawn, he came with the
glad tiding from Allah, tala, to the believers, concerning their enemies,
“Their multitude will be put to flight, and they will show their backs. Nay
but the Hour is their appointed time, and the Hour will be more grievous and
more bitter.” (54:45-46)
Supplication
of the Prophet, sala Allahu alaihi wa salam
The prophet,
sala Allahu alaihi wa sallam, said that: “Every messenger has a Supplication
that will be accepted, and I have saved my Supplication as a Shafaa
Intersession for my Nation on the Day of Judgment”.
May Allah
make us among those who follow and emulate His Prophet, sala Allahu alaihi wa
salam, till they receive his intersession on the Day of Judgment. We beg
Allah, tala, that He forgives the ones who wrote this article, and forgives
the Muslims among their parents. May He benefit the readers, and guide them to
the path of His beloved. We ask Allah by His most beautiful names to show
mercy to those who spread guidance and stand together upon the truth. Ameen.
Subhanaka
Allahumma wa behamdik. Ash’hadu a’laa ilaha illa Annt. Astaghfiruka wa
atubu ilayk.
By Yousuf
Jaafar Idris
Source: iisna
Courtesy:
www.everymuslim.com
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