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anonymous
02-12-2012, 08:13 PM
I know dua is a power of a believer but what exactly can we dua for? Can we dua to marry a particular person?
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Beardo
02-12-2012, 08:25 PM
You can make dua for ANYTHING! :) Yes, you can even make dua to marry a specific person. HOWEVER, it is best to ask Allah Ta'ala and make dua for what is best for you. Allah Ta'ala is the All-Knower and the All-Wise. He can make better decisions for you, of course. So simply make dua and ask Allah Ta'ala to bless you with a spouse who is best for you. :) That's my suggestion, but you can make dua for whatever you want!
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CosmicPathos
02-12-2012, 08:28 PM
I thought we are not allowed say "oh Allah make a deicison for me if it is best for me," or Allah "do it if you Will so then do this for me." I thought dua has to be specific and not leaving things on Allah by saying "do what you think is best for me". I am confused about dua now.
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anonymous
02-12-2012, 10:01 PM
I thought we cold do both... Ask Allah for what's best for us which usually comes down to istikhara and specific matters
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Innocent Soul
02-13-2012, 11:41 AM
You can ask Allah Taa'la whatever you wish to have or anything that you need. You can ask good things for someone who helps you, ask Him to grant you and your family inner peace. ask Him to make you a good muslim, friend, family member etc, ask Him to make you follow Islam perfectly (and also try your best) many more.

Whenever you want something ask for others. Because it will be accepted for you first then for others. The sahaba used to do the same. Remember that hadith 'think for your brother what you think for yourself.' (something related)
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Hamza Asadullah
02-19-2012, 03:14 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by anonymous
I know dua is a power of a believer but what exactly can we dua for? Can we dua to marry a particular person?
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These etiquettes are narrated in the Hadith. For reasons of brevity, only the following summary and reference of each Hadith is mentioned instead of the entire Hadith.



1.To abstain from haraam food, clothing and earnings. (Muslim : Tirmizi)
2.To make Duaa with sincerity. In other words, one should firmly believe that nobody but Allah Ta'aala will fulfill his objectives. (Haakim)
3.One should perform a good deed prior to making the Duaa & he should mention this during the course of the Duaa. For eg. He should say, O Allah! I had performed so & so deed solely for Your pleasure. O Allah! accept my Duaa due to the barkat of that deed. (Muslim, Tirmizi, Abu Daud).
4.To make Duaa whilst one is paak & clean. (Tirmizi, Abu Daud, ibne Majah, Nasai, ibe Hibbaan, Mustadrak).
5.To make wudhu before the Duaa (Sihah-Sittah)
6.To face the Qiblah (Sihah-Sittah)
7.To sit as in the Tashahhud position (Abu Awanah)
8.To praise Allah Ta'aala at the beginning as well as at the end of Duaa (Sihah-Sittah)
9.To convey Durood upon Rasulullah ( ) at the beginning as well as the end. (Abu Daud, Musnade-Ahmad)
10.To spread out both the hands. (Tirmizi, Mustadrak)
11.To raise both the hands up to the shoulders (Abu Daud, Musnade-Ahmad)
12.To sit with humility and respect. (Muslim, Abu Daud, Tirmizi, Abu Daud)
13.To mention ones helplessness and dependence. (Tirmizi)
14.To abstain from raising the eyes towards the sky whilst making Duaa (Muslim)
15.To mention the Asmaal-Husnaa (the names of Allah Ta'aala ) and the sublime qualities Of Allah Ta'aala. (Ibe Hibbaan and Mustadrak)
16.To abstain from ceremonies rhyming of the Duaa phrases (Bukhari)
17.To abstain from saying the Duaa in a "sing-song" tone if the Duaa is in a poetic form (Hisn)
18.One should make Duaa through the medium of the Ambiyaa (alayhimus-salaam) and other Pious servants. (For eg. He should say. O Allah! Accepts my Duaa through The good offices of these saintly people). (Bukhari, Bazzaar, Haakim)
19.To make the Duaa in a soft voice (Sihah-Sittah on the authority if Abu Musa )
20To utter the Duaa phrases transcribed from Rasulullah Sallalahu Alayhi Wasallam because Rasulullah Didn't leave out a single need of the Deen nor of the dunya whilst teaching us how to make Duaa (Abu Daud/Nasai)
21.To make a Duaa that encompasses most of the needs of Deen and the dunya. (Abu Daud)
22.To make Duaa in favour of oneself first, thereafter ones parents and to include the other Muslims in the Duaa as well (Muslims)
23.If the Imam is making Duaa, he should not make Duaa for himself only but he should Include all the congregants in the Duaa (Abu Daud, Tirmizi, ibne Majah)Abu Daud (R.A.) Narrates that Rasulullah Said that the Imam who makes Duaa for himself only, has betrayed the people." In other words, the Imam should not Make a Duaa that is restricted to him alone. For eg. He should not say, "O Allah! cure my son." or "O Allah! Return my lost item." etc. but he should make a Duaa that includes all the congregation for eg. He may say "O Allah! Forgive us and have mercy upon us."
24.To make Duaa with firm conviction (for eg. he should not say: "O Allah! If you wish fulfil so and so task of mine." (Sihah-Sittah)
25.To make Duaa with enthusiasm & yearning. (Ibne Hibbn & Abu Awana).
26.As far as possible endeavour to bring about a "presence of heart and mind" and cherish a high hope of the Duaa being accepted.(Haakim)
27.To make Duaa repeatedly. (Bukhari, Muslim) This repetition should be at least thrice (Abu Daud)Note One may repeat the Duaa thrice in none sitting or he may repeat it on three different occasions. The "repetition of the Duaa" can be interpreted in both ways."
28.To make Duaa earnestly and insistently. (Nasai, Hakim, Abu awanah)
29.To abstain from making Duaa of severing family ties or other sins. (Muslim, Tirmizi)
30.Avoid making Duaas of pre-determined and fixed things (for eg woman should not make a duaa of being transformed into a man or a tall person shouldn't make Duaa thus:"O Allah! Make me short ." etc) (Nasai).
31.Don't Make Duaa for impossible things. (Bukhari)
32.Don't make a Duaa in which you ask Allah Ta'aala to confine His mercy to yourself Only (Bukhari, Abu Daud, Nasai, ibne Majah)
33.Ask only Allah Ta'aala alone for all your needs. Do not depend upon His creation. (Tirmizi/ibne Hibbaan)
34.The one making the Duaa as well as the person listening to it, both should say Aameen at the end. (Bukhari, Muslim, Abu Daud, Nasai)
35.Rub both hands over the face at the termination of the Duaa (Abu Daud, Tirmizi,ibne Hibbaan, Majah, Hakim)
36.Don't be impatient over the acceptance of Duaas. In other words, don't say: "I've made Duaa repeatedly but to no avail." (Bukhari, Muslim, Abu Daud, Nasai, ibne Majah)

Taken from: http://ahmed2004uk.blogspot.com/2006...es-of-dua.html
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