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Supplication
Including the words of Allah, may He be exalted, about His Prophet Moosa {peace be upon him), {[he] said, “My Lord, indeed I am, for whatever good You would send down to me, in need”} in du‘aa’ asking for one’s needs to be met
11,244Should You Offer Du’a for Healing or Be Patient?
There is nothing wrong with praying for relief from harm and there is no contradiction between offering du’a for healing and being patient.10,476If she had her fallopian tubes tied, is it permissible for her to ask Allah to bless her with a son?
4,877Du`a of a Fasting Person: When?
The Du`a of the fasting person that is answered is that which he offers whilst he is fasting, until he starts to break his fast, and not after that. As for the Dhikr, ‘Dhahaba Al-Dhama’u wabb talat Al-`uruq wa thabata Al-ajr in sha Allah’, it can only be said after breaking the fast.19,238How can the Muslims seek the hour of response on Friday?
10,457Does seeking an answer to a supplication by virtue of one’s righteous deed (tawassul) to achieve some worldly goal detract from the reward of that deed?
7,153Ya Hayyu Ya Qayyum: Authenticity and Meaning
This du‘a ‘Ya Hayyu Ya Qayyum…’ was narrated in a sahih hadith from Anas ibn Malik. Imam Al-Mundhiri and Shaykh al-Albani said: its isnad is hasan. For more about the meaning of this du’a, please see the detailed answer.99,010Is her immense grief for her father contrary to sabr (patience)?
8,624Fasting and Praying to Have Supplications Answered
61,946Singling Out Ayat to Recite at Times of Hardship and Difficulty
It is not permissible to single out certain verses of the Quran to recite for specific purposes, unless there is specific Shar`i evidence to that effect. Therefore, there is no specific surah to recite when in difficulty.143,485