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Supplication
Ruling on praying for concealment before committing sin
SaveRuling on calling upon Allah by saying “Yaa Noor an-Noor (O Light of Light)”
SaveIs It Permissible to Make Du`a in Other than Arabic?
It is permissible to offer Du`a in other than Arabic in the prayer, especially if it is difficult for the person to learn Arabic. He may offer Du`a and ask for whatever he wishes of goodness in this world and the hereafter, and it is not stipulated he should use only words that have been narrated in reports.SaveCan he say a du‘aa’ based on a da‘eef hadith whilst prostrating?
SaveRuling on offering du‘aa’ in words that were narrated in a da ‘eef hadith
SaveWhat is meant by “Call upon Allah, being certain of a response”
SaveIs a prayer against one who did not deliberately do wrong answered?
SaveVirtue of Du`a in the Last Third of the Night
The virtue of Du`a in the last third of the night lies in the fact that Allah descends to the lowest heaven during this time and invites His servants to supplicate to Him. This period is highly praised in Hadiths, where Allah promises to answer those who call upon Him, forgive those who seek forgiveness, and grant requests to those in need. It is a time of divine mercy and an unparalleled spiritual opportunity.SavePraying for al-waseelah at times other than after the adhan
SaveIs Du`a Wishing for Death Allowed in Islam?
When is Du`a wishing for death allowed in Islam? -If fearing a loss of faith and religious commitment. -When seeking martyrdom in the path of Allah. -If longing to meet Allah out of sincere devotion. -Under extreme hardship, but only with the condition of saying: "if it is better for me." -Many Hadiths indicate that it is forbidden to wish for death in all circumstances, and that a long life is better for the believer, for it will allow him to increase his good deeds.Save