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Nitro Zeus
04-09-2019, 06:39 PM
I have some wishes which I want to be fulfilled and I need to know how to make my Duas to be accepted and answered instantly. Can you please tell me how to do that? And name the steps please
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مجرد روح مهجورة
04-21-2019, 09:24 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Nitro Zeus
I have some wishes which I want to be fulfilled and I need to know how to make my Duas to be accepted and answered instantly. Can you please tell me how to do that? And name the steps please
Du’aa (supplication) is more likely to be accepted by Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta’ala) as mentioned by Prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasalam), if the correct adab (manner) and etiquette is used. Listed below are some of the etiquettes of du’a.

Any Muslim who supplicates Allah with a supplication that does not contain any sin or cutting off of family relations, Allah will give him one of three things for it:

1. Either He will speedily answer his du’a
2. or He will save it for him until the Hereafter
3. or He will avert something bad from him equal to the value of his du’a.

So :


Start by thanking/prasing Allah.

Continue by asking forgiveness.

After that, send prayers/ salawat upon the Prophet peace and blessing be upon him.

Then make the duaas you wish to ask Allah .

And finally send Salawat again upon the Prophet peace be upon him.

This is the way I make duaa myself


- When you're making duaa it's good to ask Allah by His names .

Allah Ta’ala says,

“And to Allah belongs the beautiful names, so invoke Him by them.”
[7:180]


- Trust in Allah and have Yaqeen (certainty) that it will be answered

- Persistence in du’a, not being hasty and abandoning du’a

- Presence of the heart in the du’a

- Say du’a at times of trouble and of pleasure

- Ask Allah alone

Instead of complaining to people when struck by calamity, one must make it a habit to ask Allah alone for refuge. However, there is no harm to mention your problem to people and share their opinions.

The Prophets of Allah (عليهم السلام), whenever they were in severe situations and extenuating circumstances, would turn to Allah, and show their need for Allah’s help.
When Ibrahim (alayhis salam), for example, left his wife and child in the middle of the desert, without any support or help, he prayed to Allah, describing their pitiful situation:
“O our Lord! I have settled some of my family in a valley having no cultivation, near Your Sacred House – O our Lord! So that they may keep the prayer established, therefore incline some hearts of men towards them, and provide them fruits to eat – perhaps they may be thankful.”
[Surah Ibrahim, 14: 37]

When Yaqub (alayhis salam) did not know the fate of his favourite son Yusuf (alayhis salam), and his oldest son stayed behind in Egypt, while Yusuf’s brother Benyamin was also taken captive, all he could cry out was,
“I only complain of my distraction and anguish to Allah, and I know from Allah that which ye know not”
[Surah Yusuf, 12: 86]

- To Cry with the fear of Allah
One of the ways in which sincerity is shown in du’a is through crying. This brings about a feeling of humility in front of Allah, and shows the importance of one’s request. It displays the great need that the servant has from his Lord, and that he can never be without His Aid and Help.

- Make du’a in a moderately low voice

Invoke Allah in a low tone – not silent yet not completely out loud, as it is closer to sincerity:
“Invoke your Lord with humility and in secret. He does not like the aggressors” [Surah A’raf, 37: 55]

- To Repeat the Du’a three times

It is preferable to repeat you Du’a three times as it is more likely to be answered. It shows a sense of urgency in obtaining what is asked for.

- Do not make dua against oneself, ones family, wealth and children
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Nitro Zeus
04-21-2019, 09:34 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by مجرد روح مهجورة
Du’aa (supplication) is more likely to be accepted by Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta’ala) as mentioned by Prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasalam), if the correct adab (manner) and etiquette is used. Listed below are some of the etiquettes of du’a.

Any Muslim who supplicates Allah with a supplication that does not contain any sin or cutting off of family relations, Allah will give him one of three things for it:

1. Either He will speedily answer his du’a
2. or He will save it for him until the Hereafter
3. or He will avert something bad from him equal to the value of his du’a.

So :


Start by thanking/prasing Allah.

Continue by asking forgiveness.

After that, send prayers/ salawat upon the Prophet peace and blessing be upon him.

Then make the duaas you wish to ask Allah .

And finally send Salawat again upon the Prophet peace be upon him.

This is the way I make duaa myself


- When you're making duaa it's good to ask Allah by His names .

Allah Ta’ala says,

“And to Allah belongs the beautiful names, so invoke Him by them.”
[7:180]


- Trust in Allah and have Yaqeen (certainty) that it will be answered

- Persistence in du’a, not being hasty and abandoning du’a

- Presence of the heart in the du’a

- Say du’a at times of trouble and of pleasure

- Ask Allah alone

Instead of complaining to people when struck by calamity, one must make it a habit to ask Allah alone for refuge. However, there is no harm to mention your problem to people and share their opinions.

The Prophets of Allah (عليهم السلام), whenever they were in severe situations and extenuating circumstances, would turn to Allah, and show their need for Allah’s help.
When Ibrahim (alayhis salam), for example, left his wife and child in the middle of the desert, without any support or help, he prayed to Allah, describing their pitiful situation:
“O our Lord! I have settled some of my family in a valley having no cultivation, near Your Sacred House – O our Lord! So that they may keep the prayer established, therefore incline some hearts of men towards them, and provide them fruits to eat – perhaps they may be thankful.”
[Surah Ibrahim, 14: 37]

When Yaqub (alayhis salam) did not know the fate of his favourite son Yusuf (alayhis salam), and his oldest son stayed behind in Egypt, while Yusuf’s brother Benyamin was also taken captive, all he could cry out was,
“I only complain of my distraction and anguish to Allah, and I know from Allah that which ye know not”
[Surah Yusuf, 12: 86]

- To Cry with the fear of Allah
One of the ways in which sincerity is shown in du’a is through crying. This brings about a feeling of humility in front of Allah, and shows the importance of one’s request. It displays the great need that the servant has from his Lord, and that he can never be without His Aid and Help.

- Make du’a in a moderately low voice

Invoke Allah in a low tone – not silent yet not completely out loud, as it is closer to sincerity:
“Invoke your Lord with humility and in secret. He does not like the aggressors” [Surah A’raf, 37: 55]

- To Repeat the Du’a three times

It is preferable to repeat you Du’a three times as it is more likely to be answered. It shows a sense of urgency in obtaining what is asked for.

- Do not make dua against oneself, ones family, wealth and children
So, let me understand.

1) Recite Al Fatiha

2) Recite Al Ikhlass

3) Durood e Ibrahim

4) Make the same Dua I make for myself to others

5) Make Dua for myself

6) Durud e Ibrahim.

Have I mentioned the steps correctly? I have mentioned Surah Al Ikhlass because it is one of the ways in which I seek God's forgiveness based on what I read.
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مجرد روح مهجورة
04-21-2019, 09:44 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Nitro Zeus
So, let me understand.

1) Recite Al Fatiha

2) Recite Al Ikhlass

3) Durood e Ibrahim

4) Make the same Dua I make for myself to others

5) Make Dua for myself

6) Durud e Ibrahim.

Have I mentioned the steps correctly? I have mentioned Surah Al Ikhlass because it is one of the ways in which I seek God's forgiveness based on what I read.
As far as I know, you do not read Quran when making duaa. I mean no need to read surah ikhlas or fatiha.

Do not worry. I'll be sending you examples of duaas to be recited for seeking forgiveness and praising Allah soon In Shaa Allah.
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مجرد روح مهجورة
04-21-2019, 10:17 PM
Example of duaa you can use to praise Allah :

سُبْـحَانَ اللهِ وَبِحَمْدِهِ سُبْـحَانَ اللهِ العَظِيمِ

Subhaanal-laahi wa bihamdihi, Subhaanal-laahil-'Adheem.

Glorified is Allah and praised is He. Glorified is Allah the most great.

Al-Bukhari 7:168



سُبْحَانَ اللهِ، والحَمْدُ للهِ، وَ لاَ إِلَهَ إلاَّ اللهُ واللهُ أَكْبَرُ

Subhaanallaahi, walhamdu lillaahi, wa laa 'ilaaha 'illallaahu, wallaahu 'Akbar.

Glory is to Allah, and praise is to Allah, and there is none worthy of worship but Allah, and Allah is the Most Great.

At-Tirmidhi: 3509


لَا حَوْلَ وَلَا قُوَّةَ إِلَّا بِاللهِ

Laa hawla wa laa quwwata 'illaa billaah

There is no might and no power except by Allah.

Al-Bukhari 1:152





Duaa to seek forgiveness :

أستغفر الله (x3)
AstaghfiruAllah (x3)

I seek forgiveness from Allah


-
استغفر الله و اتوب اليه
Astaghfir Allah wa atoobu ilayh.

I seek the forgiveness of Allah and repent to Him

-
اللهم انك عفو كريم ، تحب العفوا ،فعفو عني
Allhumma innaka afuwwun tuhibbul afwa fa'fu anni

Oh Allah! You are Forgiving and love forgiveness so forgive me (Bukhari. This Dua is specifically recommended for the Night of Power or Laylatul Qadr). But you can include it in all your duaas anytime as well.
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Nitro Zeus
04-24-2019, 08:32 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by مجرد روح مهجورة
As far as I know, you do not read Quran when making duaa. I mean no need to read surah ikhlas or fatiha.

Do not worry. I'll be sending you examples of duaas to be recited for seeking forgiveness and praising Allah soon In Shaa Allah.
I forgot to ask. Is it ok if I recite Al Fatiha and Al Ikhlass?
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مجرد روح مهجورة
04-24-2019, 10:47 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Nitro Zeus
I forgot to ask. Is it ok if I recite Al Fatiha and Al Ikhlass?
I don't think so. That's only in salah.

In our duaa we include duaas from the Quran but we do not read a surah.


Duaas from the Quran:


https://play.google.com/store/apps/d....chaks.rabbana
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