I have a question to ask, I am fearing that I'm doing some sort of bidah, so just to clear up:
When we get up from ruku we say sami'a Allahu liman hamidah which means Allah listens to those who praise him...then, straight after that, we say Rabanaa wa lakal hamd, meaning Our Lord for you is All praise. After saying this is it permissible to make du'a, as Allah listens to those who praise him, and straight after that we make du'a......
I've been making du'a for a week or two like that, and I'm not showing off or anything, things have been going ok
oh my god the answer is too long to read at 1 in the morning, can some one some it up for me, is it ok to supplicate when ur foreheads on the ground cuz i heard u can.............?
oh my god the answer is too long to read at 1 in the morning, can some one some it up for me, is it ok to supplicate when ur foreheads on the ground cuz i heard u can.............?
5 – During prostration.
This is the best of du’aa’, because the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “The closest that any one of you may be to his Lord is when he is prostrating, so say a lot of du’aa’ at that time.” Narrated by Muslim, 482, from the hadeeth of Abu Hurayrah.
There are many ahaadeeth concerning this, for which we do not have room to mention them here.
I have a question to ask, I am fearing that I'm doing some sort of bidah, so just to clear up:
When we get up from ruku we say sami'a Allahu liman hamidah which means Allah listens to those who praise him...then, straight after that, we say Rabanaa wa lakal hamd, meaning Our Lord for you is All praise. After saying this is it permissible to make du'a, as Allah listens to those who praise him, and straight after that we make du'a......
I've been making du'a for a week or two like that, and I'm not showing off or anything, things have been going ok
Just like to get that cleared up if I could.
Jazakallah khair
as confirmed by scholar, yes brother after raising from rukoo u can make dua (only arabic dua ) be it nafil prayers, fardh prayers or prayers behind the imam, you can make dua, and it is sunnah to ask at that time, so also make intention of following sunnah to get extra multiple rewards.
Hadith: "The best of my community are my generation, and then those who follow them, and then those who follow them" [related by Imran ibn al-Husayn in Bukhari].
Umm... I thought you can make up your own dua in sujud?? And that it didnt have to be in Arabic??
Yes, you can make up your own du'a, but to use the du'as that were used by the Prophet (sallallahu alaihi wa sallam) is better because it is the best of wording and he is most knowledgeable about the Arabic language. (http://www.islam-qa.com/index.php?re...t=dua%20arabic)
You can do it in another language only if you cannot do it in Arabic. And if this is the case you can use your mother tongue, but you have to start learning Arabic to be able to do it in Arabic in the future. (http://www.islam-qa.com/index.php?re...t=dua%20arabic)
i think asking for dua in sajda is also heavy bro i wouldnt say its bidaah ur doin, because there are other duas we can read after gettin up frm ruku as shown in hadiths
but theres a hadiths which says that a slave is most close to Allah (swt) while hes in sujood, so thats the best time to ask also
Jaa-Ro-Nee-Mo!!!
"they ask you when will the help of Allah (swt) come! Certainly Allah (Swt) help is always near"
Volume 2, Page 16: How to perform the qunut
It is permissible to make the qunut before going into ruku' (bowing), or lt may be recited when one stands up straight after the ruku'. Humaid says: "I asked Anas: 'Is the qunut before or after the ruku'?' He said: 'We would do it before or after.'" This was related by Ibn Majah and Muhammad ibn Nasr. In Fath al-Bari, Ibn Hajar comments that its chain is faultless.
If one makes the qunut before the ruku', one should make the takbir and raise one's hands after the recital, and similarly make another takbir after the qunut, and then bow. This has been related from some companions. Some scholars hold that it is preferable to raise one's hands in supplication during the qunut, while others disagree.
اللهم ربنا لك الحمد ملء السماوات و ملء اﻻرض ملء ما بينهما و ملء ما شئت من شيء بعد اهل الثناء والمجد احق ما قال
العبد و كلنا لك عبد ﻻ مانع لما اعطيت و ﻻ معطي لما منعت و ﻻ ينفع ذا الجد منك الجد
O Allah our lord for you is all praise filling the heavens and filling the earth and filling that which is between them and filing anything you wish after that, people of the praise and glory, the most just the servant says and we are all your servants, there is no preventer from that which you give, and no giver to that which you prevent, and one of good luck is of no benefit with your good luck.
In muslim by Ibn Abbas radhiya Allahu anhu.
Can u we offer dua/supplication in Fard salat while in Sujud/Sajda or we can do it only in Sunnah & nafal/additional prayer ?
Wa alaikum assalam wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu
Dua can, and it fact should be done in both fardh, sunnat, and nawafil prayers. The best time to do dua is in sajda, because that is the highlight and climax of the salat. Dua should also be done after one has finished reciting Quran in qiyam and before ruku, as well as before taslim. Note, taslim requires two salams, first to the right and then to the left. This is because we have two Angels with us recording our deeds, and only one salam is not only rude but also a bidah. Jazak Allah khair.
Shaykh Isam Rajab was asked about making Du'a in Sujud, his reply:
Assalamualiakum,
the answer is: Yes, you can. Actually it's recommended since it's the nearest spot for a servant to his lord. the prophet sallallahu alaihi wasallam said: during sujud "prostration" do your best in Dua.
you can make any dua in sujud. it's always recommended to say what the prophet sallallahu alaihi wasallam used to say.
you can say the dua in your language.
basically, this applies to all prayers, fardh and nafl, yet usually people do more in their nafl since they're not obliged to follow the imam or consider the followers behind the imam.
You can say ANY Dua in Sujud in ANY language as long as you said Subhana rabial a'la.
Talha777 : Dua can, and it fact should be done in both fardh, sunnat, and nawafil prayers. The best time to do dua is in sajda, because that is the highlight and climax of the salat.
Al Madani:you can say the dua in your language.
basically, this applies to all prayers, fardh and nafl
---Jazak Allah
Christ will never be proud to reject to be a slave to God .....holy Quran, chapter Women , 4: 172
You should make du'a after you do salutation to the right and than to the left. At the masjid the Imam says Sami'Allahu Laman Hamida and then the congregation says Rabana lakal Hamd. Allahu'Alim
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