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muslimah_4ever
01-23-2009, 08:41 PM
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I don't know that if this is the right place or not, but here is my problem.
I pray regularly and often say special extra duas, and for this one case I prayed extra, so much, for an opportunity to arise. to pass an exam.
Alhamdulilah, the questions I wanted and studied came on the paper, but my mind went blank and I failed.
I was wondering if this means my dua was answered because of the questions, or unanswered because of fail? I have another chance, and I am praying a lot for it. But a part of me feels that the failed exam was a missed opportunity, and Im worried I won't get another.
Any thoughts, advice or duas will help.
jazakhallah khair.
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'Abd-al Latif
01-23-2009, 11:52 PM
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Question:
Why doesn't allah answer our duas ?

Answer:
Praise be to Allaah.

Imaam Ibn al-Qayyim (may Allaah have mercy on him) said:

“Du’aa’s and ta’awwudhaat [prayers seeking refuge with Allaah] are like a weapon, and a weapon is only as good as the person who is using it; it is not merely the matter of how sharp it is. If the weapon is perfect and free of faults, and the arm of the person using it is strong, and there is nothing stopping him, then he can lay waste the enemy. But if any of these three features is lacking, then the effect will be lacking accordingly.”

(al-Daa’ wa’l-Dawaa’, p. 35).

From this it will be clear that there is an etiquette and rulings which must be fulfilled, in the du’aa’ and in the person making the du’aa’. There are also things that may prevent the du’aa’ reaching Allaah or being answered – these things must be removed from the person making the du’aa’ and from the du’aa’. When all of these conditions are fulfilled, then the du’aa’ may be answered.

1. Sincerity in making du’aa’. This is the most important condition. Allaah has commanded us to be sincere when making du’aa’, as He says (interpretation of the meaning):

“So, call you (O Muhammad and the believers) upon (or invoke) Allaah making (your) worship pure for Him (Alone) (by worshipping none but Him and by doing religious deeds sincerely for Allaah’s sake only and not to show off and not to set up rivals with Him in worship)” [Ghaafir 40:14].

Sincerity in du’aa’ means having the firm belief that the One upon Whom you are calling – Allaah, may He be glorified and exalted – is alone Able to meet your need, and it also means avoiding any kind of showing off in your du’aa’.

2. Repentance and turning back to Allaah. Sin is one of the main reasons why du’aa’s are not answered, so the person who is making du’aa’ should hasten to repent and seek forgiveness before he makes du’aa’. Allaah tells us that Nooh (peace be upon him) said:

“I said (to them): ‘Ask forgiveness from your Lord, verily, He is Oft-Forgiving; He will send rain to you in abundance, And give you increase in wealth and children, and bestow on you gardens and bestow on you rivers.’ ” [Nooh 71:10-12]

3. Beseeching, humbling oneself, hoping for Allaah’s reward and fearing His punishment. This is the spirit, essence and purpose of du’aa’. Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): “Invoke your Lord with humility and in secret. He likes not the aggressors” [al-A’raaf 7:55].

4. Urgently beseeching and repeating the du’aa’, without getting exasperated or bored; this is achieved by repeating the du’aa’ two or three times. Restricting it to three times is preferable, in accordance with the Sunnah of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him). Ibn Mas’ood (may Allaah be pleased with him) narrated that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) liked to say a du’aa’ three times and ask for forgiveness three times. This was narrated by Abu Dawood and al-Nasaa’i.

5. Making du’aa’ at times of ease, and saying more du’aa’s at times of plenty. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Remember Allaah during times of ease and He will remember you during times of hardship.” Narrated by Ahmad.

6. Seeking to draw closer to Allaah by calling upon Him by His Most Beautiful Names and Sublime Attributes at the beginning of the du’aa’ or at the end. Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): “And (all) the Most Beautiful Names belong to Allaah, so call on Him by them” [al-A’raaf 7:180].

7. Choosing the clearest and most concise words and the best of du’aa’s. The best of du’aa’s are the du’aa’s of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), but it is permissible to say other words according to the specific needs of a person.

Other aspects of the etiquette of making du’aa’, although they are not waajib (obligatory), are: to face the Qiblah; to make du’aa’ in a state of tahaarah (purity); to start the du’aa’ with praise of Allaah and blessings upon the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him). It is also prescribed to raise the hands when making du’aa’.

One of the things that helps to bring a response to du’aa’ is to seek the best times and places.

Among the best times is the time just before Fajr (dawn), the last third of the night, the last hour of Jumu’ah (Friday), when rain is falling, and between the Adhaan and iqaamah.

Among the best places are mosques in general, and al-Masjid al-Haraam [in Makkah] in particular.

Among the situations in which du’aa’ is more likely to be answered are: when one is mistreated or oppressed, when one is travelling, when one is fasting, when one is in desperate need, and when a Muslim makes du’aa’ for his brother in his absence.

Things which may prevent du’aa’ from being answered include:

1. When the du’aa’ is weak in itself, because it involves something inappropriate, or involves bad manners towards Allaah, may He be exalted, or it is inappropriate, which means asking Allaah for something which it is not permitted to ask, e.g. when a man asks to live forever in this world, or he asks for a sin or something haraam, or he prays that he will die, and so on. Abu Hurayrah (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “A person's du’aa’s will continue to be answered so long as he does not pray for something sinful or for the breaking of family ties.” Narrated by Muslim.

2. When the person who is making du’aa’ is weak in himself, because he is faint-hearted in his turning towards Allaah. This may be either because of bad manners towards Allaah, may He be exalted – such as raising his voice in du’aa’ or making du’aa’ in the manner of one who thinks he has no need of Allaah; or because he pays too much attention to the wording and tries to come up with unnecessarily ornate phrases, without paying attention to the meaning; or because he tries too hard to weep or shout without really feeling it, or he goes to extremes in that.

3. The reason why his du’aa’ is not answered may be because he has done something that Allaah has forbidden, such as having haraam wealth – whether it be food or drink or clothing or accommodation or transportation, or he has taken a haraam job, or the stain of sin is still in his heart, or he is following bid’ah (innovation) in religion, or his heart has been overtaken by negligence.

4. Consuming haraam wealth. This is one of the major reasons why du’aa’s are not answered. Abu Hurayrah (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “O people, Allaah is Good and only accepts that which is good. Allaah commanded the pious to follow the same commandments as He gave to the Messengers. He says (interpretation of the meaning):

‘O (you) Messengers! Eat of the Tayyibaat [all kinds of Halaal (lawful) foods which Allaah has made lawful (meat of slaughtered eatable animals, milk products, fats, vegetables, fruits)] and do righteous deeds. Verily, I am Well-Acquainted with what you do’ [al-Mu’minoon 23:51]

‘O you who believe (in the Oneness of Allaah — Islamic Monotheism)! Eat of the lawful things that We have provided you with’ [al-Baqarah 2:172]

Then he mentioned a man who has travelled on a long journey and is dishevelled and covered with dust; he stretches forth his hands to the heaven, (saying) “O Lord, O Lord”, but his food is haraam, his drink is haraam, all his nourishment is haraam, so how can he du’aa’ be accepted?” Narrated by Muslim.

The man described by the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) had some of the characteristics which help du’aa’s to be answered – he was travelling and he was in need of Allaah, may He be exalted and glorified – but the fact that he consumed haraam wealth prevented his du’aa’ from being answered. We ask Allaah to keep us safe and sound.

5. Trying to hasten the response. Abu Hurayrah (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “The du’aa’ of any one of you will be answered so long as he is not impatient and says, ‘I made du’aa’ but it was not answered.’” Narrated by al-Bukhaari and Muslim.

6. Making the du’aa’ conditional, such as saying, “O Allaah, forgive me if You will” or “O Allaah, have mercy upon me if You will.” The person who makes du’aa’ has to be resolute in his supplication, striving hard and earnestly repeating his du’aa’. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Let not any one of you say, ‘O Allaah, forgive me if You will, O Allaah, have mercy on me if You will.’ Let him be resolute in the matter, whilst knowing that no one can compel Allaah to do anything.” Narrated by al-Bukhaari and Muslim.

In order for du’aa’s to be answered, it is not essential to adhere to all of these points and be free of all that could prevent one’s du’aa’s from being answered. That is something which happens very rarely. But one has to try hard and strive towards achieving this.

Another important point is to realize that the response to the du’aa’ may take different forms: either Allaah will respond and fulfil the desire of the person who made the du’aa’, or He will ward off some evil from him because of the du’aa’, or He will make something good easy for him to attain because of it, or He will save it with Him for him on the Day of Resurrection when he will be most in need of it. And Allaah knows best.

Sheikh Muhammed Salih Al-Munajjid

http://www.islamqa.com/en/ref/5113
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Banu_Hashim
01-24-2009, 12:17 AM
Also, Allah helps us when we do as much as possible to help ourselves. When Rasulullah (SAWS) was preparing the Muslim armies he would do everything that was humanely possible, then the last thing he would do, was go to the top of a hill and make Du'a to Allah (SWT). Allah (SWT) then sent sent an army of angels to fight with the Muslims and give them victory.

Revise as much as possible and you'll do well, InshAllah. :)
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KashifB
01-24-2009, 12:46 AM
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Shouldn't you have asked for a pass grade rather than aquestion to come up in the exam?

Normally I pray to Allah :arabic2: and I get but occasionally if I don't I still thank Allah :arabic2: because I know my dua will not be a waste and will be answered in the life after death.
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Banu_Hashim
01-24-2009, 08:18 AM
Yes, and don't forget to thank Allah for any success that you may have. It's easy for us to forget who gives us the success in the first place.
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muslimah_4ever
01-24-2009, 02:25 PM
:sl: brothers,
abd-al latif: jazakallah for the quote. It cleared up a lot of things for me.

KashifB: of course I made duas to pass, but in my heart I wished for certain questions, do you understand? I am still thankful to allah (swt) for everything, but it never happend that I get questions that I wish for. It was my own fault for not doing well. perhaps Allah (swt) made me blank for a reason, but I think that it was me.

Banu_hashim: Thank you for the advice. I'm trying my best. And I am always thankful to Allah (swt) for everything.

I think my main worry, is that because this is the first time a wish was granted so evidently, that it may have been my only chance. But after reading what abd-al latif wrote, I should know better than to doubt and to keep asking Allah (swt) for help.

Jazakallah to you all and may Allah (swt) bless you all.
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Re.TiReD
01-24-2009, 02:28 PM



It was narrated from Abu Sa’eed that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said:

“There is no Muslim who does not offer any du’aa in which there is no sin or severing of family ties but Allah will give him one of three things in return: either He will answer his du’aa sooner, or he will store it up for him in the Hereafter, or He will divert an equivalent evil away from him because of it.” They said: “We will say a lot of du’aa.” He said: “Allah is more generous.”

Narrated by Ahmad (10749), classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh al-Targheeb wa’l-Tarheeb (1633)

WassalamuAlaykum
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muslimah_4ever
01-24-2009, 02:34 PM
:sl:
jazakallah amatul
I always have to remind myself that my dua will be answered eventually in whatever way Allah (swt) wishes.
Also, your signature is one of my favourite duas. :statisfie
may allah bless you.
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Re.TiReD
01-24-2009, 02:41 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by muslimah_4ever
:sl:
jazakallah amatul
I always have to remind myself that my dua will be answered eventually in whatever way Allah (swt) wishes.
Also, your signature is one of my favourite duas. :statisfie
may allah bless you.
:wasalamex

BarakAllah feeki :D

My fave Du'aa too :statisfie

WassalamuAlaykum
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allahuakbar90
01-25-2009, 05:44 AM
there is a story that mohammed (pbuh) saw a man not tying his camel and he asked him why he didn't tie it down he said he has faith in allow then the prophet (pbuh) said tie him down then put your faith in Allah
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muslimah_4ever
01-25-2009, 05:57 AM
jazakallah for the story allahuakbar90. I know it well. But I don't think it's very applicable to this situation. Since I have and am "tying the camel". It's the part after that, incase the knot is loose. if you understand?
but jazakallah for your input.
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allahuakbar90
01-25-2009, 02:31 PM
sorry sister i didn't mean to sound patronising I just thought this may help as I didn't know whether you were tying the knot lol I'm not sure what else there is as I do not have much knowledge I will pray for you sister Inshallah you will pass keep us updated I will love to know how your next exam goes.
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muslimah_4ever
01-25-2009, 02:35 PM
salaam allahuakbar90, do not worry. you were not sounding patronising. of course every little advice/knowledge helps. Jazakallah for praying for me.
I will let you all know how it goes, inshallah.
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Abu AbdulRahman
01-25-2009, 03:22 PM
Allah answers any things we ask Him.. but we must believe that He will answer it for us
if you don't believe it, or you have a doubt about it, Allah will not answer what you asked

but some times we ask Him with all believe, but still we found nothing!!!
some times Allah don't answer what we ask, but He put some thing good for us.. even we find it at our lives, or at the Junnah.. because He know better than we, and He want the good thing for us.. more better than we asked

but let me ask you a question: is it logical that some one asks Allah to make him some thing without that person try to be that thing?
if I want to be rich, I have to work hard.. if I want to be strong, I have to play sports.. if I want to be in London, I have to travel.. I will not sleep at the night asking Allah to make me wake up at London.. it is impossible.. we have to do things to be what we want to be

even our prophet (peace be up on him) didn't make do'ua and sleep at home.. he did what he can, and he challenged all the world, the Allah helped him to create what we are now

the work is good, and do'ua is good.. but by both of them we will find the answer from our God
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muslimah_4ever
01-25-2009, 04:21 PM
salam abu abdulrahman,
jazakallah for your input. I think a lot of people are confused at what I mean. Of course I am doing my best, and making dua at the same time. I believe in Allah (swt) and whatever He decides for me.
It's not a doubt that He will not answer my prayer. I must not have phrased it well. Just an open discussion about a missed opportunity.
I worked hard, and Allah (swt) made it easier by giving me the questions that I wanted. However, I became blank in the exam. Don't forget about the stressful situation. Though once the exam was over, I knew the answers.
MY query is about whether this was a show from Allah (swt) that if I ask Him with sicnerity, that He can grant my wishes. Almost a proof. But then again Allah (swt) doesnt need to show me or anyone any proof.
My worry is that, there was a great opportunity from Allah (swt) and I did not utilize it as I could have. And since duas are answered whenever Allah (swt) wishes, is there a possibility that it can have a result in the next exam, or that, it was already answered, but I didnt use it.
I don't know if any of that makes sense. Perhaps it is too deep and this is the wrong place to discuss it.
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muslimah_4ever
01-25-2009, 04:29 PM
also, I think I must add that I amnot asking why I failed since I prayed, or asking if I prayed enough. This is all just to have a better understanding of islam. So I can advise better aswell. Of course, Allah (swt) knows best, but I asked this question in case there was a definite answer to it.
I do appreciate all the advice, but I feel this is moving into the wrong direction of blame.
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Eric H
01-25-2009, 07:06 PM
Greetings and peace be with you muslimah_4ever;
And since duas are answered whenever Allah (swt) wishes, is there a possibility that it can have a result in the next exam, or that, it was already answered, but I didnt use it.
We spend a short time on this Earth and an Eternity in a greater life after death. I believe that God answers prayers and helps us in ways to find this greater life after death.

The things that we desire for life on Earth will die with us, we are each temporary custodians of a few things on God’s Earth. You have to ask yourself how will it help my faith if I pass this exam, can I still gain salvation if I fail this exam?

We pray in our way; and Allah answers in his way

I asked for Strength.........
And Allah gave me Difficulties to make me strong.
I asked for Wisdom.........
And Allah gave me Problems to solve.
I asked for Prosperity.........
And Allah gave me Brain and Brawn to work.
I asked for Courage.........
And Allah gave me Danger to overcome.
I asked for Love.........
And Allah gave me Troubled people to help.
I asked for Favours.........
And Allah gave me Opportunities.

I received nothing I wanted
I received everything I needed
My Prayer has been answered.

In the spirit of searching for God.

Eric
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Eric H
01-26-2009, 06:12 AM
Greetings and peace be with you muslimah_4ever;
of course I made duas to pass, but in my heart I wished for certain questions,
Your prayers may have been in conflict to someone who prayed for other questions.
Of course, Allah (swt) knows best
I believe in Allah (swt) and whatever He decides for me.
You are gaining in wisdom
Though once the exam was over, I knew the answers
You had done all the work.
I always have to remind myself that my dua will be answered eventually in whatever way Allah (swt) wishes.
That is always hard to do when things go wrong, but there is always hope.

I am still thankful to allah (swt) for everything
This is wonderful, your heart is still in the right place, even when things go wrong.

is there a possibility that it can have a result in the next exam,
maybe this is to help you find strength and perseverance, life can be a challenge.

In the spirit of praying in hope and perseverance.

Eric
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muslimah_4ever
01-26-2009, 09:21 AM
:sl: Eric H
Thanks for all your input.
We pray in our way; and Allah answers in his way
That feels so true.
maybe this is to help you find strength and perseverance, life can be a challenge.
A part of me feels it was a test. To see whether I blame Allah (swt) or myself. Of course I blame myself.
I've been learning a lot through this about what Islam says about a true believer, about patience, about duas.
Your prayers may have been in conflict to someone who prayed for other questions.
That put a lot in perspective. Though I never pray just for myself, it reminded me there is a greater plan.
May Allah (swt) guide and bless you.
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Eric H
01-26-2009, 12:08 PM
Greetings and peace be with you muslimah_4ever;

You have a wonderful faith for one who appears so young.

In the spirit of being thankful to God.

Eric
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