Supplications are always accepted by Allah ta‘ala. A person should never become tired of making Dua, for it is never a cause of destruction or loss. Dua is the essence of all worship and is a deed dearly loved by Allah ta‘ala. This is because He loves to grant and is exceedingly generous. However, He grants according to His own wisdom, choice, and preference.
Either He grants it to us in this world, or He bestows it in the Hereafter in Paradise, but He will certainly grant it.
Those who grow weary of asking are the hopeless and the miserly, for they think that Duas are not accepted. Even Shaytan, who was knowledgeable and a scholar, was not a lover of Allah ta‘ala, yet, he sought permission from Allah ta‘ala to mislead mankind, and his supplication was answered.
Allah ta‘ala loves those who ask of Him and never lose hope. We should make our supplications sincerely, from the depths of our hearts.
Dua is a beautiful and noble act, and we should place our complete trust in our Lord. We must not be lazy or negligent in making Dua. Often, our downfall comes from placing our reliance on other means and resources instead of turning to Allah ta‘ala. We should earnestly beg and plead to Him in sincerity, alone and with full hope and belief that He will answer. And if He does not grant what we ask for, He will certainly grant something better than what we desired.
He may place us into difficulty, however, this will become a treasure for us in the Hereafter.
We should seize every opportunity to supplicate, during prayer, in Sujood, and at every moment. Even when asking for something that may seem small, no Dua is insignificant in the sight of Allah ta‘ala.
Dua is the first thing we should resort to.
If we hear distressing news, we should immediately go into Sujood and supplicate to Allah ta'ala. In such a way, Allah ta'ala draws closer to a person.
The best Dua which was taught to us by Nabi ﷺ is the following:
اللهم إني أسألك العافية في الدنيا والآخرة، اللهم إني أسألك العفو والعافية في ديني ودنياي وأهلي ومالي
"O Allah, I ask you for wellness in this world and the hereafter, O Allah, I am asking you forgiveness and wellness in my religion, my world, my family and my finances.."
عافية
Covers everything in life.
After performing any good deed, we should supplicate to Allah ta'ala. If we are given good news, we should make Dua thereafter. One does not have to be in the state of wudu to supplicate to Allah ta'ala.
After performing Khatam Khawjgan, we recite s collection of Duas which the pious predecessors recited.
May Allah ta'ala allow us to implement these precious pearls of wisdom. Ameen
Supplications are always accepted by Allah ta‘ala. A person should never become tired of making Dua, for it is never a cause of destruction or loss. Dua is the essence of all worship and is a deed dearly loved by Allah ta‘ala. This is because He loves to grant and is exceedingly generous. However, He grants according to His own wisdom, choice, and preference.
Either He grants it to us in this world, or He bestows it in the Hereafter in Paradise, but He will certainly grant it.
Those who grow weary of asking are the hopeless and the miserly, for they think that Duas are not accepted. Even Shaytan, who was knowledgeable and a scholar, was not a lover of Allah ta‘ala, yet, he sought permission from Allah ta‘ala to mislead mankind, and his supplication was answered.
Allah ta‘ala loves those who ask of Him and never lose hope. We should make our supplications sincerely, from the depths of our hearts.
Dua is a beautiful and noble act, and we should place our complete trust in our Lord. We must not be lazy or negligent in making Dua. Often, our downfall comes from placing our reliance on other means and resources instead of turning to Allah ta‘ala. We should earnestly beg and plead to Him in sincerity, alone and with full hope and belief that He will answer. And if He does not grant what we ask for, He will certainly grant something better than what we desired.
He may place us into difficulty, however, this will become a treasure for us in the Hereafter.
We should seize every opportunity to supplicate, during prayer, in Sujood, and at every moment. Even when asking for something that may seem small, no Dua is insignificant in the sight of Allah ta‘ala.
Dua is the first thing we should resort to.
If we hear distressing news, we should immediately go into Sujood and supplicate to Allah ta'ala. In such a way, Allah ta'ala draws closer to a person.
The best Dua which was taught to us by Nabi ﷺ is the following:
اللهم إني أسألك العافية في الدنيا والآخرة، اللهم إني أسألك العفو والعافية في ديني ودنياي وأهلي ومالي
"O Allah, I ask you for wellness in this world and the hereafter, O Allah, I am asking you forgiveness and wellness in my religion, my world, my family and my finances.."
عافية
Covers everything in life.
After performing any good deed, we should supplicate to Allah ta'ala. If we are given good news, we should make Dua thereafter. One does not have to be in the state of wudu to supplicate to Allah ta'ala.
After performing Khatam Khawjgan, we recite s collection of Duas which the pious predecessors recited.
May Allah ta'ala allow us to implement these precious pearls of wisdom. Ameen