![]() ![]() Duas may pour out directly from their hearts. We may not even have to ask people for a dua if we help them out, solve their problems, be of use to them. But this does not mean that we can’t ask people to pray for us. By the end of the day, if Allah doesn’t will, nothing can be done. with the intention that their dua will ALWAYS be heard. This does not mean that you go to a righteous scholar etc. Please know that nobody can fulfill your wishes except Allah so asking others to make dua for you can simply be a way to connect. This is a tacky situation sometimes as there’s a fine line between depending on Allah alone or thinking that someone’s intercession is divine. You can ask people to make dua for you as well. “He who supplicates for his brother behind his back (in his absence), the Angel commissioned (for carrying supplication to his Lord) says: Amen, and it is for you also”. ![]() Life can throw us in the same situation where we might need duas from others. As a Muslim, we are supposed to feel the pain of other Muslims and pray for them. Make dua for others what you want for yourself. So, what are the secrets behind a dua that gets accepted? 1) Supplicate for others. The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said, “Whenever a Muslim supplicates Allah, He accepts his supplication or averts any similar kind of trouble from him until he prays for something sinful or something that may break the ties of kinship.” Upon this, someone of the Companions said: “Then we shall supplicate plenty.” The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said, “Allah is more plentiful (in responding).”. In short, a dua can result in the following:Ģ) Allah will postpone it for a better time and we’ll be rewarded for the patience in shaa Allah.ģ) It will be rejected because Allah knows what’s best for us and it can help ward off harm in Dunya or Aakhirah (here or hereafter). If it doesn’t get accepted, it could either be a source of source of salvation in the hereafter or a way to ward off evil from you. If his/her dua gets accepted, there’s khair in it. ![]() Its root words are د ع و ( Dal-Ayn-Waw ) which means to seek, desire, ask, demand, call upon, invoke, ascribe, cry out, call out to, pray, supplicate etc. ![]() The Prophet (ﷺ) said, “Du’a (supplication) is worship.” ĭua – a beautiful word for “supplication” in Arabic. How to Make Dhikr a Daily Habit (+ Free Online Dua/Dhikr Resources) ![]()
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