Dua after prayer. We follow the Sunnah: how did the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) make dua? Dua for Allah to help

In order to receive barakah in deeds, one should try to turn to Allah Almighty in the best possible way, and in deeds beware of what He forbade and do what He commanded. Muslims need to trust in the Almighty Creator and turn to Him with prayers for help.

Barakat in deeds and in subsistence is the mercy of Allah Almighty, without which the affairs of a person are not complete.

In order for the Almighty Creator to grant barakat and increase the inheritance in business, there are different duas, and today we offer you several of them:

Allahumma rizkan halalyan taiyban bila kyaddin wastajib duana bila raddin wa nauzu bikya anil fadihatainil-fakri wad-dini subhanal-mufarriji an kuli mahzunin wa ma’mumin subhana mann jaalya hazainihu bi qudratihi baynal kafi van nuni. Innama amruhu iz arada shayan an yakulalahu kun fayakun. Fa subhanal-lazi biadihi malakutu shain wa ilaihi turj'aun. Huval-avvalyu minal avali wal-akhyyru ba’dal akhiri va zahyyru val-batinu va khuva bi kuli shain alim layyakya mislikhi shayun fil ardzyy valya fis-samai va huvas-samiul alim. La tudrikuhul-absarun wa huva yudrikul-absara wa huval-latiful habir. Walhamdulillahi Rabbil Ayalmin.

Dua translation:

“Oh, Almighty Allah! Grant me barakat in my abundance, and give me the opportunity, as a result of my most productive work, to earn a lot of permitted good. Oh, Almighty Allah! Grant the opportunity to spend this property for the sake of Your contentment for the benefit of yourself, your family and others, avoiding excess! Oh, Almighty Allah! Save our movable and immovable property, our workplace, our wealth and our lives from various troubles, fires, theft and other hardships! Oh, Almighty Allah! Give us knowledge of the permissibility and rights of other (Your) servants. Give us the opportunity to earn eternal happiness by spending our property, wealth and soul for Your pleasure. Praise be to Allah Almighty, Lord of the worlds!”

What dua to read for good luck in business and for getting barakah?

Dua for success and barakat in business

Most entrepreneurs, especially those who have achieved some success in business, argue that in order to achieve something in business, you need to work, work, work ... Of course, we must create reasons for the fulfillment of our desires. However, if there is no barakat (grace) and tawfiq (assistance) from Almighty Allah, a person will not achieve any success in business and in other areas. Allah Almighty in the hadith al-qudsi, which is transmitted from Abu Zarr al-Ghifari (may Allah be pleased with him) says: “O My servants! If the first and last of you, humans and jinn, stand in one place and ask Me (for something), and I give each one what he asked for, this would reduce what I have only as much as the needle reduces (the amount water) when it is immersed in the sea. (Muslim, 2577) That is, if the Almighty Allah gives every person everything that he asks from Him, this will practically not reduce His wealth. Allah Almighty instructs his slaves to turn to him with prayers and ask him to fulfill all their desires and promises to fulfill them: “And your Lord, Allah Almighty, said:

“Call to Me (please to Me) and I will answer you (give what you ask).” (Sura Ghafir, 60)

In order for the Almighty Creator to grant barakat, assist and increase the inheritance in business, there are different duas. Therefore, whoever wants to succeed in business should make dua and ask for barakah and assistance from Allah Almighty. From Ibn Umar (may Allah be pleased with him) it is transmitted that a man said to the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him): “O Messenger of Allah, this world has turned away from me, and it is moving away and moving away from me.” The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said to him: “Have you not heard the prayer (salat) of the angels and the tasbih of all the creatures of Allah, through which they receive their inheritance? Read a hundred times at dawn: “Subhana Allahi wa bihamdihi Subhana Allahi l-‘azim, astagfiru Allah” “Exalted is Allah, all praise be to Allah, exalted is the great Allah. I ask for forgiveness (sins) from Allah, "and the whole world will humbly come to you." This man left and after a while returned and said: “O Messenger of Allah, verily, this world has turned towards me so that I do not know where to put it (property).” (Al-Khatib) It is also narrated from Aisha (may Allah be pleased with her) that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “When Allah lowered Adam (peace be upon him) to Earth, he got up, went to the Kaaba and performed a two-rakah prayer . Then Allah inspired him to read this dua: “Allahumma innaka ta’lamu sarirati wa ‘alaniyyati fa-kbal ma’zirati, wa ta’lamu hajati fa-‘tini su’li, wa ta’lamu ma fi nafsi fa-gfir-li zanbi. Allahumma inni as'alyuka imanan yubashiru kalbi, wa yakinan sadikan hatta a'lama annahu la yusibuni illa ma katabta li, varizan bima kasamta li" "O Allah! Verily, You know my hidden and open deeds, so please accept my apologies. You know all my needs, give me what I ask. You know everything that I hide in my soul, forgive my sins. O Allah, I ask You for iman (faith), which governs my heart, I ask for deep right conviction, which will inform me that nothing will befall me except what You have prescribed for me, I also ask contentment with what You have endowed me. . Further, the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “Then Allah Almighty told Adam (peace be upon him): “O Adam! Verily, I have accepted your repentance and forgiven your sins. Whoever turns to Me with this dua, I will forgive his sins, save him from the most difficult problems, drive away the devil from him, make his trade the best among all merchants, and this world will be forced to favor him, even if he himself does not wish it "". (Tabarani)

Dua with transcription and translation into Russian

  • Wa minhyum man yakulu rabbanā ‘ātinā fi ad-dunya hasanatan wa fi al-‘āhiratihasanatan wa kinā gyazāba an-nār. The semantic translation of a prayer from the Koran into Russian: “Lord, grant us good in this life and good in eternity and protect us from hellish punishment” (Sura al-Baqarah, ayat - 201).
  • Rabbanā lā tuzig kulubanā bagda ‘iz hyadaitanā va hyab lanā min ladunka rahmatan ‘innaka ‘anta al-vahkhāb rabbanā ‘innaka jamigyu an-nāsi liyavmin lā raiba fihyi ‘inna Allāhya lā yuhlifual-migād . The semantic translation of the verse from the Koran: “Our Lord! Do not lead our hearts astray from the path of the true, after You have guided them to this path. Grant us Your mercy, verily, You are the infinitely Bestower. Lord, You will gather all people for a Day of no doubt. Allah always fulfills the promise. [The news of the Day of Judgment was reported by all the prophets and messengers, it is promised by God, and therefore there is no doubt that sooner or later it will come] ”(Sura Ali Imran, verses - 8-9).
  • Rabbi ishrah li sadri wa yassir li amri wahlul ukdata-m-min al-lisani yafkahu kauli. Translation: Lord! Open my chest for me! Make my mission easier! Untie the knot in my tongue so that they can understand my speech ”(Sura Ta Ha, ayat - 25-28).
  • “Allahumma, inni astahiru-kya bi-'ilmi-kya wa astakdirukya bi-kudrati-kya wa as'alu-kya min fadli-kya-l-'azimi fa-inna-kya takdiru wa la akdiru, wa ta'lamu wa la a'lamu, wa anta 'allamu-l-guyubi! Allahumma, in kunta ta'lamu anna haza-l-amra (here the person should be told what he intends to do) khairun li fi dini, wa ma'ashi wa 'akibati amri, fa-kdur-hu li wa yassir-hu li, the amount of barik is fi-chi; wa in kunta ta'lamu anna haza-l-amra sharrun li fi dini, wa ma'ashi wa 'akibati amri, fa-srif-hu 'an-ni wa-srif-ni 'an-hu wa-kdur liya-l -haira haysu kyana, the sum of ardi-ni bi-hi. Translation: “O Allah, truly I ask You to help me with Your knowledge and strengthen me with Your power, and I ask You from Your Great Mercy, for truly You know, and I do not know, because You are the Knower of the hidden. O Allah, if You know that this matter will be good for me in my religion and for my life, and for the outcome of my affairs (or for this life and the Hereafter), then predestinate it for me and make it easy, and then make it blessed for me . And if You know that this matter will turn out to be evil for my religion, my life and for the outcome of my affairs (or for this life and the future), then take it away from me and take me away from it, and predestinate good for me, wherever it is it, and then make me happy with it.”

"God! Open my chest for me! Make my mission easier!"


Dua of Prophet Musa, alayhi salaam

What to do to get barakat?

You can often hear how Muslims wish themselves and others barakat. What does the word "Barakat" mean and what is its essence. Barakat is the blessing of the Almighty.

The word "barakat" in Arabic means "grace". Barakat is a mercy and an addition from Allah, with regards to literally everything that surrounds a Muslim.

Man is always striving for well-being and the greater good. But only the blessings sent down by Allah are blessed and bring true happiness to a person.

Barakat is the endowment of things with divine grace, so that even a small thing can become big and be useful. The greatest fruits of barak are manifested if this goodness or mercy is used in deeds of obedience to Allah. We need the blessing of Allah in everything, family, finances, relationships, health, children, work, etc.

There are some actions that can lead a person to receive God's grace:

  • Sincere intentions. If you want your actions and deeds to bring you barakah, start things with good intentions. Intentions are the basis of Islam, our every action will be judged on the basis of them. It is important that every action you take is for the pleasure of Allah. If we do something not for the sake of Allah, this deed will be deprived of divine grace.
  • Faith and piety. The Qur'an says: “And if the inhabitants of (those) villages would believe (with the True Faith) and would beware (of the punishment of Allah), (then) We would certainly open for them blessings [gates of every good] from heaven and earth [from all sides]" (7:96).
    “And whoever fears (punishment) of Allah [to carry out His commands and move away from His prohibitions], He will make a way out (from any difficult situation), and He will give him [he who is wary] food, from which he does not expect” (65: 2 –3).
  • Trust in Allah. God in the Quran says: “And whoever puts his trust in Allah, for him He is sufficient. (Indeed) indeed, Allah completes His work (to the end). (And) Allah has already set a measure for every thing” (65:3).
    The Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “If you had true trust in Allah, He would provide you with food, as he provides for birds - that they fly out in the morning with empty bellies and return with full ones in the evening.”
  • Reading the Qur'an. This is a fountain that brings barakat!
    God in the Quran says: “And this [Quran] is a book that We sent down to you (O Muhammad), blessed [in it is of great benefit] (and) it confirms the truth of what was sent down before it” (6:92) .
    Do not forget the grace and mercy that we can receive through the reading of the Holy Quran. Our beloved Prophet (peace be upon him!) said that for each letter read from the Holy Quran, a reward will be given, and this reward will increase tenfold. Subhanallah, it's so easy!
  • "Bismillah". Every action of a Muslim begins with sacred words and the name of the Almighty. Remembering at the beginning of each of your actions, you gain the pleasure of Allah and his grace in doing this. "Bismillah" is the simplest and shortest dua, by saying which we protect ourselves from the shaitan.
  • Joint eating. In the hadith of the Prophet (peace be upon him) it is said: “In eating together, grace is for you.” There is also this hadith: “Whoever has enough food for two people should call the third, and whoever has enough food for four people should accept the fifth or sixth.”
  • Honesty in trading. The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said: “The buyer and the seller have the opportunity to confirm their transaction if they do not diverge. And if they told the truth and made it clear (did not hide) the shortcomings of their goods, they will be blessed in their transaction, and if they lied and hid some facts, their transaction will be deprived of the blessing of Allah.
  • Making dua. Call to Allah with a request for barakah. Dua is the connection between the Creator and His creation. The Prophet himself (PBUH) appealed to the Almighty with a request for barakat. By making dua, you become closer to the Almighty, and he endows you with his blessing. In general, every deed aimed at obtaining the pleasure of Allah is blessed and brings grace.
  • Halal earnings and food. The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said: “Allah loves the good, therefore he accepts only that which is good.” This applies to food and earnings acquired in a permitted way. The limbs of the one who earns haram and eats haram will not obey Allah whether he likes it or not, and the one who eats halal and strives for halal income will also do good deeds.
  • Following the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) in everything. The person who possessed the largest barakah in the entire history of mankind was the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). He is an example for Muslims in all matters and it is his example that we should follow. By studying his Sunnah and following his example, we will be able to become better, thereby gaining the grace of the Almighty.
  • Reading the dua "Istikhara". “Istikhara” is an appeal to Allah with a request to help in starting a business, if there is good in it, and to remove misfortune from it, if there is evil in it. After praying, a Muslim must rely on Allah and accept it, with the knowledge that the decision of Allah regarding his slave always surpasses any decision of a person, both in matters relating to this world and the world to come. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) taught us the Istikhara prayer. He said: “If one of you is going to do something, then let him read two rak'ahs of an optional prayer, then say: “O Allah, verily, I ask You to help me with Your knowledge and strengthen me with Your power and I ask You about Your great mercy, for, truly, You can, but I cannot, You know, but I do not know, and You know everything about the hidden (from people)! O Allah, if You know that this matter ... (here the person should say what he wants) will be good for my Religion, for my life and for the outcome of my affairs, then predestinate it to me and make it easy for me, and then send it down to me in this matter your blessing; but if You know that this matter will become evil for my Religion, for my life and for the outcome of my affairs, then turn it away from me, and turn me away from it, and predestinate good for me, wherever it is, and then bring me to their satisfaction."
  • Gratitude to the Almighty. In the Quran, Allah says: “If you are grateful, I will give you even more. But if you are ungrateful, then my torment is grievous” (14:7).
  • Charity. In the hadith al-Qudsi it is reported that Allah Almighty said: “O son of Adam, spend and I will spend on you.” The fastest way to get barakat can be helping the needy, sadaka and alms. It can be expressed in money, in words of support. By helping others, you cleanse your heart of sins and gain the pleasure of the Almighty.
  • Strengthening family ties. In the Quran, the Almighty says: “And beware (punishment) of Allah, by which you ask each other, and (beware of breaking) family ties. Verily, Allah is watching over you!” (4:1) The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) also said: "Whoever wishes to have a long life, whoever wishes that there is always abundance in the house, let him always remember his relatives." The hadith of the Prophet (peace be upon him) says: “The Almighty says:“ I am merciful, I created a family relationship and gave him a name from My name. I will keep in touch with those who keep in touch with relatives, and I will break the connection with those who will break off contact with relatives ”(Tabarani).
  • Get up early. The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said: "Allah made the first hours a blessing for my ummah." Get up for tahajjud, perform morning prayers. Try not to wake up the hours in which the Almighty sends blessings to people. In addition, this watch is much more productive for work than all the others.
  • Marriage. Marriage is a pious act and entails barakat. The Quran says: “And marry (O believers) the celibate (men and women) from among you [from among the believers] and the righteous [believers] from among your slaves and your female slaves [those that you possess]. If they [free and celibate] are poor, (then this is not an obstacle to marriage, since) Allah will enrich them from His bounty. [Marriage is the cause of getting rid of poverty.] And (indeed) Allah is inclusive [possesses all blessings], knows (the position of His slaves)!” (24:32)
  • Don't skip prayer. “And command (O Prophet) to your family (to perform) prayer and be patient yourself in it [performing it]. We [Allah] do not ask you (O Prophet) for a lot, We (Themselves) will nourish you, and the (good) outcome (both in this world and in Eternal life) is for (those who possessed the quality) warning ( from the punishment of Allah)" (20:132). Just imagine your life without this act of worship. How can a barakat be in such a life? - the basis of Muslim worship, and they are the key to the contentment of the Almighty.
  • Ask for forgiveness of your sins. The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) said: “If someone constantly asks for forgiveness from Allah, Allah will appoint for him a way out of any trouble and relief from every anxiety and provide him with food from where he does not expect.” May Allah help you to gain barakah!

Dua for Success - Dua of Prophet Musa (peace be upon him)

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"My slave will receive what he asked" (Muslim 395)

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“If you see that your time is wasted and life is going on, and you still have not achieved or acquired anything useful, and you do not find barakah in your time, then beware that you do not fall under the ayah:

“And disobey those whose hearts We have made heedless in the remembrance of Us, and who follow their whims, and their work is in vain.” (18:28). Those. became worthless, vain and scattered, there is no barakat in it. And so that he knows that some remember Allah, but remember Him with a careless heart, from which, naturally, he will not benefit.

article published in issue: 11 (528) / dated June 01, 2017 (Ramadan 1438)

Here we will give 10 duas of the Messenger of Allah ﷺ.

1. Most often, the Messenger of the Almighty ﷺ prayed to Allah ﷻ as follows:
“Allahumma atina fi-ddunya hasanatan wa fil ahirati hasanatan wa kina azaba-nnar” (al-Bukhari, Muslim).
“O Allah ﷻ, grant us good things in this world and in the next world and save us from the torment of Hell.”

2. The Messenger of Allah ﷺ ordered to make the following dua:

“Allahumma-gfir li, va-rhamni, wa ‘afini, va-rzukni.”
“Then he said that this prayer covers the blessings of the earth and the eternal world” (Muslim).
“O Allah ﷻ, forgive me (sins), show mercy to me, grant prosperity and inheritance.”

3. The Messenger of Allah ﷺ often repeated the following dua:

“I am mukallibal kulub, sabbit kalbi ‘ala dinika” (“Sahih” at-Tirmizi).
"O Changer of Hearts, strengthen my heart in Your religion."

4. “Allahumma inni asalyuka-lhuda wa-ttuk wa-l-ifafa wa-lgina” (Muslim).

“O Allah ﷻ, I ask You for guidance, piety, chastity and prosperity.”

5. “Allahumma inni zalyamtu nafsi zulman kasiran wa la yagfiru-zzunuba illya anta, fagfir li magfiratan min ‘indika varhamni, innaka anta-lgafuru-rrahim” (Muslim).

“O Allah ﷻ, verily, I have oppressed myself many times, and no one except You forgives sins. Forgive me, granting your forgiveness, and have mercy on me, verily, You are Forgiving, Merciful.

6. "Allahumma aslih li dini-llazi huwa 'ismatu amri wa aslih li dunyaya-llati fiha ma'ashi wa aslih li akhirati-llati fiha ma'adi, waj'alil hayata ziyadatan li fi kulli khairin wa-lmavta rahatan min kulli sharr "(Muslim).

“Lord, may my faith be correct, because in it is the protection of all my deeds. And let my earthly life be correct, because in it is my existence. May my eternity be also worthy, because there is my return. Make earthly life for me something that multiplies everything good, and make my death a rest from everything bad.

7. “Allahumma a’uzu bika mina-l’ajzi wa-lkasali wa-ljubni wa-lbukhli wa-lharami wa ‘azabi-lkabri. Allahumma ati nafsi taqwaha wa zakkiha, anta khairu man zakkaha, anta waliyuha wa mawlyaha. Allahumma a'uzu bika min'ilmin la yanfa' wa min kalbin la yahsha' wa min nafsin la tashba' wa min da'vatin la yustajabu laha" (Muslim).

“O Allah ﷻ, I ask You for protection from weakness, laziness, cowardice, stinginess, senile weakness and grave torment. O Allah I, make my nafs God-fearing and purify it, You are the best of purifiers, You are its master and protector. O Allah I, save me from useless knowledge, an unhumble heart, from an insatiable nafs and a prayer that remains unanswered.

8. “Allahumma inni a’uzu bika min zavali ni’matika wa tahavvuli ‘afyatika wa fajaati nikmatika wa jamii sahatika” (Muslim).

“O Allah ﷻ, verily, I resort to Your protection from the cessation of Your blessings and the change (in terms of what is bestowed) by You of the well-being and suddenness of Your punishment and everything (that which can cause) Your wrath!”

9. “Allahumma inni as-aluka minal-hairi kullihi ‘ajilihi wa ajilihi ma ‘alimtu minhu wa ma lam a’lam! Wa a’uzu bika mina-shsharri kullihi ‘ajilihi wa ajilihi ma ‘alimtu minhu wa ma lam a’lam! Allahhumma inni as-aluka min khairi ma saalaka ‘abduka wa nabiyuka Muhammadun sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, wa a’uzu bika min sharri ma ‘aza minhu ‘abduka wa nabiyuka Muhammadun sallallahu alayhi wa sallam! Allahumma inni as-alukal-jannata wa ma karraba ilyayha min qawlin wa ‘amal, wa a’uzu bika min-nari wa ma karraba ilaiha min qawlin wa ‘amal, wa as-aluqa an taj’ala kulla kadain kadaytahu li khairan.”

“O Allah ﷻ, verily, I ask you for every good thing that may happen sooner or later from what I know and do not know! And I resort to Your protection from any evil that can happen sooner or later, which I know and do not know about! O Allah ﷻI, truly, I ask You for the good that Your servant and Messenger Muhammad ﷺ asked You for, and I seek refuge in You from the evil of that from which Your servant and Messenger Muhammad ﷺ resorted to You! O Allah ﷻ, truly, I ask You for Paradise, as well as for words and deeds that bring us closer to it! And I resort to Your protection from Hell, as well as from words and deeds that bring it closer! And I ask You that everything that You have ordained for me be good!”

10. “Allahumma, zidna wa la tankusna, va akrimna wa la tukhinna, wa a‘tyna vala tahrimna, va aasirna wa la tu’sir ‘aleyna, va ardyna vardza ​​‘anna” (at-Tirmizi, al-Hakim).

“Lord, increase [our knowledge, opportunities, prosperity] and do not decrease; show us Your generosity and do not humiliate us; give us [everything necessary for happiness in both worlds] and do not deprive us; prefer us, and not someone else to us; make us of those who are contented, and be pleased with us.”

In the hadith of the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) it is said that whoever reads this dua from dawn to Fajr prayer, then wealth will become obligatory for him.

Subhanallahi wa jamidihi subhanallahi algaziymi astagfirullah.

“Exalted is Allah, we praise Him. Exalted is Allah, Great is Allah. I seek forgiveness from Allah."

In another hadith, it is narrated that one day the prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) passed by a man who seemed very anxious. Seeing him, the prophet told him to say the following words, which will save him from poverty and anxiety:

“I trust the Ever-living Allah, who cannot be overcome by death. Praise be to Allah, who has no son, no partners, He does not need protection. Allah is Great."

Surah reading "al-Waqi'a" before bedtime

The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: "The one who reads the surah at night "al-Waqi'a".It is also said: “In a house where the Koran is often read, grace (moral and material) is multiplied.”

“Ya Allahu, ya Rabbi, ya Hayu, ya Qayyum, ya Zal-Jalali wal-ikram. Asalyuka bismikal-azyymi anta-rzukani halalyan taiyban. Allahumma in kyana ryzkuna fis-samai anzilhu va in kanya fil ardzy azhyirkhu va in kyana ba’idyan karribhu va in nana kalyan yassirkhu va in kyana kalyan kasirkhu va in kyana kasiryan ihfazhubil-barakati”

Oh Allah! Oh Lord! Oh Hai (Alive)! O Qayyum (Eternal), O Possessor of greatness and honor! Great of the great, I ask You to grant me the lawful sustenance. Oh Allah, if my sustenance is in heaven, send it down to me. If it is in the ground, then bring it out. If it's far away, get closer. If it is near, then lighten it for me. And if it's not enough, increase it. If there is a lot of it, then grant barakat!

Allahumma, Rabba-s-samavati-s-sab'i va Munzila-t-Taurati, wa-l-Indjili wa-l-Furkani, a'uzu bi-kya min sharri kulli shayin Anta akhyzun bi-nasyyati-khi! Allahumma, Anta-l-Av-valu fa layisa kzbla-kya shayun, wa Anta-l-Ahyru fa layisa ba'da-kya shayun, wa Anta-z-Zakhyru fa layisa fauka-kya shayun, va Anta-l-Batynu fa layisa duna-kya shay-un, akdy 'an-na-d-dayna wa agni-na min al-fakri.

Translation: “O Allah, Lord of the seven heavens and Lord of the great throne, our Lord and Lord of all, Splitting grains and kernels, Sending down the Torah, the Gospel and Discrimination (“Al-Furqan” (Discrimination) is one of the names of the Koran, indicating that that this Book contributes to the separation of truth from falsehood), I resort to You from the evil of every thing, for everything is subject to You! O Allah, You are the First, and there was nothing before You, You are the Last, and there will be nothing after You, You are the Conqueror (Visible), and there is nothing above You, and You are the Hidden, and there is nothing below You, deliver us from our debts and deliver us from poverty!”

Prayer du "a eliminates all previous and subsequent sorrows. O servants of Allah, pray you too

In one of the hadiths, according to Ibn "Umar, the Prophet Muhammad said: "The doors of mercy will open before those who are lucky enough to offer prayer. Among all the worldly desires addressed to Allah, the most pleasant for Him is a prayer for good. misfortune. Du "and can even change fate. Therefore, you also pray" (Tirmizi).

Anas told how the Prophet said: “O my people! O my companions! Each of you should entrust all your needs only to Allah. Even if the tie on your shoes comes off, turn only to Allah. Let each of you entrust to Allah alone every little thing, even a shoe tie. ”(Tirmidhi).

Ibn "Umar said:" In my every deed I prayed to Allah. Even for my pack animal, I asked Allah for an easy step and felt joy and grace from this. One of the prayers of "Umar said:" O my Allah! Introduce me to good people. Don't leave me among the evil ones. Involve me among the beneficent people." The Messenger of Allah said: "The dua (supplication) offered to Allah is the core of faith" and after that said this ayat: Your Lord commanded: Call to Me, and I will satisfy your prayer. (40:60) (Tirmidhi, Abu Da "ud)

“Prayer du” and eliminates all previous and subsequent sorrows. O servants of Allah, pray you too.” “Almighty Allah is the focus of modesty and generosity. , Tirmizi, Hakim, Ibn Mazha). “Desire from the bounties and virtues of the Almighty. Allah loves those who are thirsty. The best service to Allah is to pray to Him and wait for His favors with patience” (Tirmidhi).

"Du" and - the core "ibadat (service to Allah)" (Tirmizi). “Whoever does not trust in the mercy of Allah will incur His wrath” (Tirmizi, Ibn Mazha). Not to trust in the mercy of Allah, not to worship Him is a manifestation of pride.

From the words of "Abd Allah ibn Malik ibn Buhayna, it is narrated:

During prayer, the Prophet raised (spread) his hands so much that the whiteness of his armpits became visible. (Bukhari)

“Umar said: “The Messenger of Allah, completing the prayer, ran his palms over his face” (Tirmidhi).

Ubayy ibn Ka"b: "If the Messenger of Allah wanted to pray for someone, he would start the prayer first with himself" (Tirmizi). An example of this is the following hadith, which came from the words of Ibn "Abbas:" The Messenger said during prayer: "Yes May Allah bless me and the brother of Hell." As Ibn Mas "ud said, the Messenger of Allah rejoiced in his soul, offering a prayer of repentance three times (Abu Dawood). The Messenger of Allah began the prayer with the words:

Subhana rabbia-l - "aliyin - l -" a "lal-wahhab.

Salavat (from Arabic "blessing") - a special prayer containing praises of the Prophet Muhammad (s.g.v.). By pronouncing the dua, the believer asks for blessings for the Messenger of the Almighty (s.g.v.).

By repeating salavat, the faithful express their love to the best of the creations of the Creator. In His Book Allah says (meaning):

“Indeed, the Lord of the worlds and His angels bless the Prophet. Oh, believers! Praise him and greet him with peace" (33:56)

This quote from clearly demonstrates the importance of saying salavat, even if the angels and the Creator himself do it.

Advantages of salavat

  • Intercession (shafaat) Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) on the Day of Judgment. By pronouncing this form of dua, we are approaching our Prophet (pbuh). It is worth remembering that he does not need our prayers for him, since even during his lifetime, Muhammad (s.g.v.) was delighted with the news of Jannat. This is needed by the people themselves, who are waiting for the intercession of the Grace of the Worlds (s.g.v.), who once said: “On the Day of Resurrection, those who regularly repeat salavat will be closest to me” (hadith from Tirmizi).
  • Reward (sawab). The hadith says: “He who reads salawat once will become the owner of the tenfold Grace of the Almighty” (Muslim). In order to say the dua once, you need to spend about 10-20 seconds. But in these seconds you can become the owner of a considerable savab.
  • Acceptance of other duas believer. Turning to Allah with certain requests, it is advisable for a person to first pronounce salawat. The hadith says: “If one of you prays, let him first say salawat, and then ask for what he wants” (Abu Dawud).
  • The dua that the Prophet himself hears (s.g.v.). The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) admonished the Muslims: “Repeat salawat, and your prayers will reach me” (Abu Daud). Moreover, it speaks not only about those believers who found the Prophet (LGV), but also those who lived, live and will live after him. The fact is that our salawats are delivered to Muhammad (S.G.V.) by angels.
  • Spiritual generosity. By repeating salawat regularly, a person demonstrates his good and sincere aspiration in praising the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), his love for the Best of creations. One hadith says: “The most stingy of you is the one who, mentioning my name, does not pronounce salavat” (Tirmidhi).

Types of salavat

1. During the performance, Muslims pronounce the text of salavat while sitting (kuud). However, you can not be limited solely to the time of prayer and repeat it at any other time:

"Allahum-mya salli `ala Muhammyadin vya" ala ali Muhammyayad. Kamya salaita "ala Ibrahimya vya" ala ali Ibrahimya, innyakya Hamyudyun Myajiid. Allahum-mya barik "ala Muhammyadin vya" ala ali Muhammyayad. Kamya baraktya "ala Ibrahimya vya" Ali Ibrahimya, innyakya Hamiyudyun, Myajiid!”

Meaning: Oh GLord, bless Muhammad and his family Muhammad, as You blessed Ibrahim and his family. Truly, You are worthy of praise, Glorious! O Lord, send blessings to Muhammad and his family, as You sent them to Ibrahim and his family. Truly, You are worthy of praise, Glorious!

In this dua, it is allowed to pronounce the word before mentioning the names of two prophets "sayidina" ("Dear")- in order to emphasize reverence for the final prophet of God (s.g.v.).

2. Another type of salavat is the words pronounced after the mention of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). After pronouncing his name, repeat the words "Aleikhi Salatu Vya Sallam" or "SalaAllahu galeihi vya sallam" (Peace be upon him and the blessings of Allah). In addition, you can say "Allahum-mya salli ʻala Muhammyadiin." Shiites, when mentioning the name of the Messenger of God (s.g.v.), ask for the blessing of not only Muhammad himself (s.g.v.), but also his family.

3. After Muslims pronounce a dua, which also serves as a salavat:

“Allahum-mya Rabbi hazihi dagvyatit-taammyati, vya salatil-kaima. Ati Muhammyadyanil-vyasilyata vyal-fadyla, vyab`ashu makaman Mahmudan alyazi vya‘adtah, vyarzukna shyafa‘atkhu yaumal-kyyama. Innaka la tukhliful-miad"

Meaning:“Oh Creator! Lord of the perfect call and prayer. Grant to the Prophet the heavenly degree of Wasil and dignity. Give him a high position and let us take advantage of His intercession on the Day of Judgment. Verily, You do not break the promise.

When is it better to repeat salavat

The repetition of salavats is always beneficial, but there is a time when they are especially welcomed:

1. Fridays

The Messenger of the Almighty (s.g.v.) said: “The best day is Friday. Speak salawats and they will be given to me ”(Abu Dawood). On a blessed day, it is better to pronounce salawat when visiting, for example, in the interval between farz and sunnat prayers, or after the adhan. Women, respectively, when performing the dinner (zuhr) prayer.

2. In the month of uraza

Dua blessings should be recited during Holy Ramadan. At this time, the Almighty endows his slaves with great mercy, including accepting the prayer of the believer. The hadith says: “The prayer of three people will not be rejected: the fasting, the just imam and the oppressed” (Tirmidhi).

3. After prayer

Salavat is pronounced not only during the obligatory prayer, but also after it, regardless of which of the five daily prayers the Muslim performed. The final Messenger of God (S.G.V.) said: “Most likely, the dua will be accepted after prayer” (Tirmidhi).

4. Between adhan and iqamah

The Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) instructed: “A prayer between the adhan and the iqamat is not rejected” (Abu Daud).

5. After reading the Holy Quran

Salavat is also desirable to repeat after reading the Book of Allah. Hadith says: “Whoever reads the Koran, let him ask the Almighty” (Tirmizi).

Words of blessing to other prophets, sahabahs, sheikhs and ustazes

When mentioning the names of other prophets, companions of the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him), tabeens, great Muslim scientists, believers also pronounce words of blessing. But salavat is allowed to be repeated only in relation to the Mercy of the worlds of Muhammad (s.g.v.). When mentioning other prophets, one should say the words "alayhi sallam" (a.s., “peace be upon him”). For example, Adam (“alayhi sallam”). Shiites repeat “peace be upon him” also when referring to the righteous imams and family members of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).

When it comes to the sahabahs of the Messenger of the Almighty (s.g.v.), especially if it is one of the companions, about Paradise, one should pronounce "gladlyAllahu `anhu" ("May Allah be pleased with him"). When mentioning the Tabieen, the great Muslim scientists, sheikhs and the righteous, it is allowed to pronounce "rahmatullah", "rahimahullah" (r.a., “may Allah have mercy on him”),"hafizullah" (may Allah preserve him).



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