Imam Ahmad and others narrated with a saheeh isnaad from ‘Uthmaan ibn Haneef that a blind man came to the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) and said: Pray to Allah to heal me.
The Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) said: “If you wish, I shall pray for you; and if you wish, I shall delay that for you and that will be better for you.” [According to another report, he said: “… Or if you wish, you can be patient and that will be better for you.”]
He said: Pray for me (now). So he instructed him to do wudoo’ and do it well, then to pray two rak‘ahs and say this du‘aa’ (supplication):
“O Allah, I ask You and I turn to You by virtue of Your Prophet Muhammad, the Prophet of mercy. O Muhammad, I turn by virtue of you to my Lord concerning this need of mine, that it might be met for me. O Allah, accept his intercession concerning me and accept my intercession concerning him.” So the man did that and he was healed.
Saheeh al-Jaami
26th Oct, 2015
MashaAllah jk soooooo much for translation, know we can really fully immerse in the naat InshaAllah
16th Aug, 2015
SUBHANALLAH lovely naat
Everybody who understands Urdu adab, would know that the name is the reflection of the being, So when the Shaa'ir (poet) mentions Naam ka (name) he actually means Zaat Ka (the being)