How to ask Allah. The procedure and rules for making dua. Necessary conditions and etiquette of turning to Allah with prayers Is it possible to turn to Allah in Russian

Dear brothers and sisters!

We all know about the important role of "dua" - prayer in the life of Muslims. From early childhood to the last breath, believers ask the Almighty to send down health and tranquility, strong faith and grace. For only one day, we are in five prayers with the words: “You alone we worship and You alone we pray for help. Lead us to the straight path"(1:5-6) Dozens of times we ask Him for salvation. If the Lord does not indicate and does not lead along the true path, then the person is doomed. The direct path is special, it is without extremes and fanaticism, not everyone can recognize it - someone wanders in life in search of fame and fortune, and someone withdraws into himself and drowns in doubts and excesses in religion.

Remember and know that Allah is pleased with those who ask Him, moreover, He commands to make dua:

"Your Lord said, 'Call on Me'" (40:60).

The Almighty also promised to answer prayers: "Call to Me and I will answer you"(40:60). But, as scientists say, these words are general. In order for our words to be heard and accepted by the Creator, it is necessary to fulfill a number of mandatory conditions, which I will discuss below.

“Dua” is not just words and appeal, first of all, requests sent to Allah are worship. At the end of the above verse, the Lord mentions the word "ibada" - worship and binds it with a prayer:

“Your Lord said: “Call upon Me, and I will answer you. Verily, those who exalt themselves over worship…”(40:60).

"Verily, those who exalt themselves over worshiping Me will enter Gehenna humiliated" (40:60).

The verse says that two bad things await them: humiliation and torment in Hell. Perhaps many people do not ask Allah because of illiteracy. We have no right to list them to those who deliberately "exalt themselves above worship." They need religious education. Therefore, some directly say: "We do not know how and with what words to address the Almighty." Due to the lack of religious education, someone gives the prayer a national flavor. Like, you need to ask the Creator only in a certain language. All these arguments and arguments do not stand up to scrutiny. There is another category of people who do not turn to Allah with prayers because of pride and personal convictions.

Each of us needs something. As soon as we hurt our leg or encounter difficulties, we immediately turn to the Creator. By itself, a person is a weak creature, no one is immune from accidents and illnesses. By the will of Allah, doctors can improve the health of the sick and save him from death. In just one month, thousands of operations on the heart and internal organs are performed in the world. But there are things that are beyond the desires and capabilities of people. And only the Creator is able to correct the situation and save us. Who will you turn to for help if you start to drown in a deserted pond, or on a frosty day you stall in a car in a remote place? Who will help you get out of the huge forest safe and sound? What is the condition of those who are at an altitude of 10 km, and suddenly the aircraft's engines fail. Are there few such cases? Only Allah can help and no one else! In such terrible and terrible situations, more than ever, we need His help, and not just help, but quick and lightning-fast help! And now think about the dignity and meaning of "dua". Happy is the servant whose prayers are accepted. He asks Allah and Allah answers him, He does not leave him alone and grants him salvation!

Now let's get down to the important question of why Allah does not accept the prayers of many who ask. We often feel it ourselves. Once a man came up to me and began to talk about problems at work. He said that he visits the mosque, but there are problems with work and money. Hundreds and hundreds of people turn to Allah every second in the world. In most cases, the basic principles of dua are violated, elementary mistakes are made.

Do you ask Allah sincerely?

Maybe you doubt the success of the request, and are treated like this, "just in case"? The one who asks should not doubt the mercy of Allah in the slightest:

“Turn your faces to Him in any place of worship and call on Him, purifying your faith before Him (sincerely)”(7:29).

I had to meet strange people. On the one hand, they questioned the existence of the Almighty and Ahirat (life after death), on the other hand, they asked for something during the dua. Faith and worship are built on sincerity.

Do you repent of your sins and ask Allah for forgiveness?

Sins are dangerous because they can create a serious barrier between you and the Lord. For example, the requests of oppressors and tyrants do not reach Allah. Before asking the Lord for anything, ask Him for forgiveness for past sins, repent sincerely! Prophet Nuh (peace be upon him), addressing his people, called for repentance and informed them about the fruits of such a sincere act:

“I said: “Ask your Lord for forgiveness, for He- Forgiving. He will send you abundant rains from heaven, support you with property and children, plant gardens for you, and make rivers for you” (71:10-12).

"Istighfar" and "tauba" - asking for forgiveness and sincere repentance are necessary conditions before worshiping Allah.

Ask Allah with humility and trembling

Pay close attention to the faces of believers as they turn to the Almighty with their hands raised. Some have indifference, someone looks at the clock, only a few with tears in their eyes ask for forgiveness and mercy. The Honorable Quran says:

"Cry to your Lord in humility and in secret" (7:55).

When the companions of the Prophet ﷺ stood up for prayer, they were shaking with fear, goosebumps appeared on their skin. What is our condition?

More turn to Allah in well-being

Often, fellow believers come to our mosques under the influence of difficult life situations. The husband fell ill and cannot recover, the child died, the house burned down and a lot of serious problems make people turn to the imam for advice for the first time in their lives. Where were they before? Why don't we know them by sight? Is it really necessary to face some kind of grief in order to start a righteous life? And then a dangerous moment arises: a person, finding himself face to face with tragedies, begins to pray to Allah for help, for a successful outcome, but all in vain, the situation is not getting better, there is no help. So that we ourselves do not fall into such a rake, I recommend that you carefully listen and remember the words of the blessed Prophet Muhammad ﷺ:

“Do not forget about Allah in prosperity, and He will not forget you in trouble”(Ahmad, sahih).

Make wudu before dua, then turn your face towards the qibla and raise both hands. Choose the best time to pray. According to authentic hadith best time for "dua" it is the time of suhoor, before the morning prayer, also the last part of the night, the last hour of Friday, the time when it's raining, and the gap between adhan and iqamah. Ask Allah for the best places- in mosques.

May God hear and accept our prayers!

(To be continued)

Imam-Khatib of the Nizhny Novgorod Cathedral Mosque Munir-Khazrat Beyusov

Prayer to Allah in Ramadan

One of the wonderful features of Ramadan is that in this month, the Almighty, by His mercy, answers our prayers. And since turning to Him with a prayer is honorable in itself, Allah Almighty mentioned this among those verses that talk about Ramadan.

Speaking about fasting, the wisdom of its precepts and the norms of Sharia associated with it, the Almighty said:

If My servants ask you about Me, then I am near and I answer the call of the caller when he calls to Me. Let them answer Me and believe in Me, so that they may follow the right path (2:186).

Answering a prayer is the greatest honor in this noble month, and "there is nothing more honored by Allah than a prayer addressed to Him", as the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said. And in the month of generosity, you turn to the Generous and Generous Lord in the most noble form of worship.

The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said:

ِ هْيَلِإ ِهْيَدَي َعَفَر اَذِإ ِهِدْبَع ْنِم ىِيْحَتْسَي ٌميِرَك ٌّىِيَح َى لاَعَتَو َكَراَبَت ْمُكَّبَر َّنِإ اًرْفِص َا مُهَّدُرَي ْنَأ

Indeed, your Lord is Shameful and Generous, and He is ashamed that His servant, who raised his hands to Him, lowered them with nothing.

Allah Almighty loves the one who calls to Him with a prayer. That's why He told us to do it - He only commands what He loves:

Your Lord said: “Call on Me, and I will answer you”... (40:60)

Moreover, Allah is displeased with those who refuse to call on Him with a prayer, treating it with disdain or showing arrogance. So, the Almighty said after the words above:

...Verily, those who exalt themselves over worshiping Me will enter Gehenna humiliated (40:60)

Turning to Allah with a prayer during fasting is something special. This is known to those who call on the Almighty shortly before breaking the fast, humbly turn to Him before dawn and cry, rushing to their Lord, after a long night prayer, during witr. They feel close to their Lord and feel that they will receive an answer to their prayer from the Lord who is close to them.

Ramadan is the month of turning to the Almighty with prayers, as well as the month of the Koran and patience, the month of fasting, feeding people, the month of generosity and generosity. Ibn Kasir (may Allah have mercy on him) said: “In these words of the Almighty, which encourage us to turn to Him with a prayer and woven between the explanation of the norms of fasting, there is an indication of the need to be zealous in turning to Him with a prayer after the end of the days of Ramadan, as well as at every conversation” .

However, why should believers be zealous in turning to Allah with a prayer during fasting and after it? They are zealous for the sake of receiving a special reward prepared for those fasting ones who turn to Him with prayers. It lies in the fact that Allah does not reject their prayers - this is a reward for them for fasting, hoping for His reward.

ُّدَرُت اَم ًةَوْعَدَل ِهِرْطِف َدْنِع ِمِئاَّصلِل َّنِإ

Indeed, the prayer of the fasting person, with which he turns to Allah when breaking the fast, is not rejected.

This is a reward not only for those who fast in Ramadan, but also for those who fast in general - each fasting person is given the opportunity to turn to Allah with a prayer that will not be rejected. As the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said:

ِموُلْظَمْلا ُةَوْعَدَو َرِطْفُي ىَّتَح ُمِئاَّصلاَو ُلِداَعْلا ُماَمِلإا ُمُهُتَوْعَد ُّدَرُت َلا ٌةَثَلاَث ِى تَّزِعِب ُلوُقَيَو ِءَا مَّسلا ُباَوْبَأ اَهَل ُحَتْفُتَو ِةَماَيِقْلا َمْوَي ِمَا مَغْلا َنوُد ُهَّللا اَهُعَفْرَي ٍينِح َدْعَب ْوَلَو ِكَّنَُر صْنَلأ

The plea of ​​the three will not be denied. This is a just imam, fasting - until he breaks his fast, as well as the one who was treated unfairly. On the Day of Judgment, Allah will raise this prayer to the clouds of heaven and open the gates of heaven to her, and say: “I swear by My greatness, I will help you, even if this happens after some time!”

That is why righteous people have always striven to get closer to the Close One, the Answering One, by turning to Him with prayers. These supplications permeated their daytime fast and their nightly prayer, as well as all the rest of their time. Almighty Allah calls us to turn our prayers to Him Alone. He says:

So call on Allah, purifying the faith before Him, even if it is hateful to the disbelievers (40:14)

“Supplication is worship”, as the Messenger (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said. This worship illuminates fasting, softening the heart, uplifting the spirit, subduing passions and taming the soul. It prepares the servants of the Almighty to become answerable to Allah, and He answered their prayers. The answer to prayer comes when the heart is humble, and the soul is weak and free from the pressure of passions. And this state is best achieved during fasting.

Turning to Allah with a prayer is always accompanied by asking Him for help and assistance. After all, turning to Him with a prayer, we ask Him for help, and asking Him for help, we turn to Him with a prayer. That is, we act in accordance with the words of the Almighty:

You alone we worship and You alone we pray for help (1:5)

At whatever time you, fasting brothers and sisters, turn to Allah, you will in any case succeed and receive a reward. For this, it is enough that your prayer is sincere. The Messenger (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said:

ُ هَّللا ُهاَطْعَأ َّلاِإ ٍمِحَر ُةَعيِطَق َلاَو ٌمْثِإ اَهيِف َسْيَل ٍةَوْعَدِب وُعْدَي ٍمِلْسُم ْنِم ام ُْنَأ اَّمِإَو ِةَرِخلآا ِى ف ُهَل اَهَرِخَّدَي ْنَأ اَّمِإَو ُهُتَوْعَد ُهَل َلَّجَعُت ْنَأ اَّمِإ ٍثَلاَث ىَدْحِإ اَهِب اَهَلْثِم ِءوُّسلا َنِم ُهْنَع َفِْر صَي

To every Muslim who calls on Allah with a prayer, if only there is nothing sinful in it and there is no breaking of family ties, Allah will grant one of three things: either He will accelerate the fulfillment of his desire, or postpone it and reward him with good in the Eternal World, or take him away from him instead the same trouble.

And along with this, there are periods in which a prayer has a better chance of being answered. And these periods are used by sincere and reasonable people, both in Ramadan and at any other time:

1) Deep night. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said:

اَيْنُّدلا ِرْمَأ ْنِم اًْر يَخ َهَّللا ُلَأْسَي ٌمِلْسُم ٌلُجَر اَهُقِفاَوُي َلا ًةَعاَسَل ِلْيَّللا ِى ف َّنِإ ٍةَلْيَل َّلُك َكِلَذَو ُهاَّيِإ ُهاَطْعَأ َّلاِإ ِةَرِخلآاَو

Indeed, there is such a period of time at night that if a Muslim asks (in him) from Allah for the good of this world or the eternal world, He will surely grant it to him, and this period happens every night.

2) Predawn time. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said:

ىِذَّلا اَذ ْنَم ُلوُقَيَف اَيْنُّدلا ِءَا مَس َى لِإ َّلَجَو َّزَع ُهَّللا ُلِزْنَي ِلْيَّللا ُثُلُث َىِقَب اَذِإ ىِنُقِزَْر تْسَي ىِذَّلا اَذ ْنَم ُهَل َرِفْغَأَف ِى نُرِفْغَتْسَي ىِذَّلا اَذ ْنَم ُهَل َبيِجَتْسَأَف ِى نوُعْدَي ُرْجَفْلا َرِجَفْنَي ىَّتَح ُهْنَع ُهَفِشْكَأَف َُّّر ضلا ُفِشْكَتْسَي ىِذَّلا اَذ ْنَم ُهَقُزْرَأَف

With the onset of the last third of every night, our All-good and Most High Lord descends to the lower sky, saying: “Who will turn to Me with prayers so that I will answer him? Who will beg Me for forgiveness so that I can forgive him? Who will ask Me for a provision, so that I will give it to him? Who will ask to take evil away from him, so that I will take him away from him? - and this continues until dawn.

3) Nights of Ramadan. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said:

ْتَقِّلُغَو ِّ نِجْلا ُةَدَرَمَو ُينِطاَيَّشلا ِتَدِّفُص َناَضَمَر ِرْهَش ْنِم ٍةَلْيَل ُلَّوَأ َناَك اَذِإ ٌباَب اَهْنِم ْقَلْغُي ْمَلَف ِةَّنَجْلا ُباَوْبَأ ْتَحِّتُفَو ٌباَب اَهْنِم ْحَتْفُي ْمَلَف ِراَّنلا ُباَوْبَأ ِراَّنلا َنِم ُءاَقَتُع ِهَّلِلَو ِْر صْقَأ َِّّر َِّّر شلا َىِغاَب اَيَو ْلِبْقَأ ِْر يَخْلا َىِغاَب اَي ٍداَنُم ىِداَنُيَو ٍةَلْيَل َّلُك َكِلَذَو

When the first night of Ramadan comes, the devils and the most recalcitrant genies are chained up, and the gates of Fire are closed, and none of them open, and the gates of Paradise swing open, and none of them close. And the herald cries out: “O striving for good! Forward! O desirous of evil! Stop!” - and Allah frees some from the Fire. And this happens every night.

4) The time of the call to prayer. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said:

ُ ءاَعُّدلا ُّدَرُي َلا و ،ُءاَعُّدلا َبيِجُتْساَو ،ِءَا مَّسلا ُباَوْبَأ ْتَحِتُف ِةلاَّصلِل َيِدوُن اَذإةَماَقِلإاَو ِناَذَلأا َْني ْني َب ما يف

When the call to prayer is given, the gates of heaven open and the prayer is answered. Indeed, the prayer between the adhan and the iqama does not go unanswered.

5) Between adhan and iqamah. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said:

اوُعْداَف ِةَماَقِلإاَو ِناَذَلأا َْني ْني َب ُّدَرُي َلا َءاَعُّدلا َّنِإ

A prayer does not go unanswered between adhan and ikamma, call on Allah!

6) During prostration in prayer. The Almighty said:

Fall down on your face before Allah and worship! (53:62).

And the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said:

ٌدِجاَس َوُهَو ِهِّبَر ْنِم ُدْبَعْلا ُنوُكَي اَم ُبَرْقَأ

Closest to his Lord, the slave is during the prostration.

7) After completing the prayer. The Almighty said:

Therefore, as soon as you are freed, be active and strive towards your Lord (94:7–8).

8) Friday. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said:

ُ هاَطْعَأ َّلاِإ اًْر يَخ ُلَأْسَي ِّىلَصُي ٌمِئاَق َوْهَو ٌمِلْسُم اَهُقِفاَوُي َلا ٌةَعاَس ِةَعُمُجْلا ِى ف

There is a certain period of time on Friday, and if the servant of Allah, who is a Muslim and performs a prayer, asks Allah Almighty for something at this time, He will surely grant it to him.

9) After waking up at night, if only a person goes to bed in a state of ritual purity. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: َّ

زَع َهَّللا ُلَأْسَيَف ِلْيَّللا َنِم َّراَعَتَيَف ًارِهاَط ِهَّللا ِرْكِذ َى لَع ُتيِبَي ٍمِلْسُم ْنِم اَم ُهاَّيِإ ُهاَطْعَأ َّلاِإ ِةَرِخلآاَو اَيْنُّدلا ِرْمَأ ْنِم ًاْر يَخ َّلَجَو

Any Muslim who lies down in the evening in a state of ritual purity and with words of remembrance of Allah Almighty, and then wakes up at night and asks Allah for some good of this world or the world of eternity, He will certainly grant it.

And try, fasting brothers and sisters, turning to Allah, call Him the greatest of His Names.

“O Allah! Indeed, we ask You through the greatest of Your Names - because if they ask You for something through it, You grant it, and if they turn to You with a prayer through it, You answer this prayer - so that You grant us all that, oh what we ask of You, and forgive us all our sins, and that You be pleased with us in everything ... Amen!

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Dua for the fulfillment of desire is a sacred text from the Muslim religion, which helps a person to come to peace of mind, harmony, achieve goals, fulfill dreams. The followers of Islam know that when embarking on a new business, one must first of all prepare morally and spiritually. The texts given in the Qur'an help with this.

Muslim prayers do not have strict rules reading. They are performed in any language, at any time. Saying the text, believers worship the Almighty, admit their weakness, humility. By making dua, people receive a blessing, the help of Allah.

In order for prayers for the fulfillment of desires to be heard, accepted, certain conditions must be observed:

  • let the one who turns to the Almighty with a prayer be purposeful, it is said in the Qur'an. Dua should be read persistently, with confidence in right choice goals;
  • The Lord does not tolerate hypocrisy. A prayer for the fulfillment of a desire must be sincere, come from the heart, soul;
  • regularity. Dua is made daily, several times a day;
  • without faith in the power of the Lord, prayer will not be heard;
  • humility. A person is weak, powerless before the will of Allah, he only asks for help;
  • dua is offered under any conditions, in an hour of need, in moments of joy;
  • the text for the fulfillment of desires is read aloud, without increased intonations;
  • you need to turn to the Almighty without evil in your soul, with pure thoughts;
  • without repentance, recognition of sins, the dua will not be accepted;
  • you need to offer praise to the Lord, recognition, gratitude for everything while saying a prayer;
  • the text for the fulfillment of a wish is read, turning towards the Kaaba;
  • the supplications of those whose diet contains haram foods will not be accepted;
  • the words of the messenger: A dua will be accepted in which the greatest names of the Almighty are mentioned;
  • during prayer they raise their hands;
  • moderation of desires. You cannot ask the Creator to fulfill the forbidden.

Without faith in the possibility of fulfilling desires, reading the text is meaningless. Muslim duas can be made by people who firmly believe in power Higher powers. Faith in the text and the greatness of the Creator is important.

Muslim prayer for the fulfillment of desires is not suitable for representatives of other religions - they do not have true faith in the power of Allah.

Dua texts for the fulfillment of desires

When there is an urgent need to meet someone or get something, according to Muslim tradition, it is customary to read the dua. They are pronounced at home or in the mosque, formulated in their own words or memorized given in the Qur'an.

There are powerful duas for the fulfillment of any desire in Islam. They are read in Arabic, clearly understanding what is being said.

The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said, when a person needs Allah and another person, let him read:

La illaha ila lahul hallimul karim, suphana lahi rabil arshiil azzim. Alhamdu lilyahi rabil allyamin. Asalluka mujibbati rahmaatika, va azaima magfiratika val ganimmata min kuli birin, wa ssallamata minn kuli isminn lla tada-li zanbann ilya gafarrtahu wa-la haman ilya farajtahu wa la hajattan khkhiya lakka ridann ilya kadaitaha ya arrhama rahi.

Translation of the dua of the fulfillment of the request and desire:

There is no other God but Allah, He is great and patient. He is the master of Arsha, he is far from imperfections. Glory to the Almighty! Allah, I pray, grant me forgiveness, mercy. Protect from sins, temptations. Do not send me tests in which there will be no help. Do not send trials that will not be to your glory! Do not leave unforgiven sins behind me. Allah is merciful and great!

Another version of the dua for the fulfillment of a dream:

Allahuma ini asalluka tavfikka akhlill-huda, wa-ammala akhlill-yakkyn, va munasahatta akhlit-tavbah, vaazma akhlis sabr, vaa jidda akhlil lhashyah, va-tallaba akhli-rragbah, vataabuda akhlill vara, vaa irffana akhlill ilm, khakhata. Allahuma ini asalluka mahhafatan tahjuzunni amma syyattika hata amalla bitta attika amallan astahiku bihhi riddaka waa hata unasykhhaka bit tavbatti hawwfan minkka waahata uhlissa lakan nasyhhata huball lakka waa hata atta-wakalu allaika fillnaha-hussunnah bilikah.

The meaning of this dua for the fulfillment of any desires:

There is no other God but Allah Almighty. It is pure, far from flaws. Praise be to the Lord of the World, praise be to Allah. Please grant me the qualities that will help me avoid temptations. Grant me liberation from sins, do not leave a single one unforgiven, do not leave a loss that is not compensated by You. Fulfill the request that corresponds to your will, with which you will be pleased, O Great One!

Variation of the text of the dua:

Allahuma ini astahirruka biilmika wa-astakkdiruka bi kkudratika wa assaluka minn faadlika, fa-inakka tak-diru waa lla akdiru, wa taalamu wa-lla allamu wa an-ta allamul guyub. Allahuma fainn ku’nta taklyamu hazall ammra (to indicate what desire is prayed for) khairran lii fi-ajilli ammri wa-a-ajilihi fakkdirhu li-wa yasirrhu li-suma barrik li-fihi. Allahuma va-in kunta tallamu anakhu sharun li-fi dinni wa ma-ashi wa akkibati amrri fasriffni anhu wakkdur lil khairra h'aisu ka-na suma gladni bi-hi.

Translation of the dua for the fulfillment of desires:

Great Allah, I pray for help, strengthen me with knowledge, your power. You are great, I am insignificant! You are powerful, I am helpless. You know everything, I'm blind. Great Allah, grant me help in fulfilling my desire, if it will benefit my faith, life and deeds. Give blessing to the work. If it becomes evil, religion turns to harm, predestinate life and business that it will not come true, and then predestinate me satisfaction from this.

A short powerful dua for the fulfillment of cherished desires. Convenient to read daily anywhere. Unlike prayer, you can perform at home when it became necessary to ask for help from the Lord:

Rabbi yasirr wa-la taghaasir. Rabbi tamin bill khairr.

Meaning:

Almighty, help, facilitate the work. Predetermine the easy completion of the case.

Dua is a prayerful appeal to the Almighty. When making a prayer, one should tirelessly thank Allah for the blessings, trials, and difficulties sent down. The Lord is omnipotent, wise, it is not in human strength and will to oppose the fulfillment of his intentions.

How to read so that a wish comes true immediately

Human life belongs entirely to the Lord, everything is the will of Allah. Fulfillment of desire occurs when it is pleasing to the Almighty. Earnest prayers, pious deeds, kindness can bring a dream closer. Reading the dua helps plans faster, easier to come true.

For the speedy fulfillment of desires, you need to follow the rules of pronunciation:

  1. Allah hears those who are devoted to the Muslim faith. You can’t cheat, use a dua without sincere faith in your soul.
  2. It is better to make dua in Arabic, having learned them by heart. It is impossible to repeat words without understanding the meaning of what was said. There must be a clear understanding of what has been said.
  3. Duas read by the team work more efficiently. For the speedy fulfillment of desires, they gather with a family, a circle of like-minded people, read surahs from the Koran.
  4. Prayers are offered daily, without perseverance there will be no result.

In the Muslim faith, an important role is assigned to the Arabic language. Surahs in Arabic are written on souvenirs, fabric items, jewelry. They are placed in the house - they serve as a talisman for the family.

To fulfill a dream, they read surahs from the Koran daily, starting with a prayer to the Almighty, then making a dua.

Imams believe that for the fulfillment of desires, sincere, disinterested faith is needed.

Why wishes don't come true

Sometimes a person makes a prayer and expects the dua to fulfill the desire immediately. If this did not happen, it should be remembered that everything is the will of the Almighty, the fulfillment of desires occurs when requests do not contradict it.

The fulfillment of a desire after making a dua may not happen for various reasons:

  • a prayer was uttered without faith in Allah, in success. Faith is the main driving force behind the processes leading to the dream;
  • the person who made the dua did not make independent efforts to fulfill the dream. If you want to gain harmony or material well-being, it is not enough to pray, you must act. The Lord will hear the prayer, facilitate the efforts aimed at its fulfillment;
  • there is no corresponding zeal, energy;
  • no thanks to Allah. Praise to the Lord is offered daily. At each prayer appeal, they thank the Almighty for joys, sorrows, trials, rewards;
  • when making a dua for the fulfillment of a desire, the request was not clearly and clearly formulated.

Reading prayers and making dua traditional method facilitate efforts to achieve goals. We must not forget that the Lord helps in the fulfillment of good intentions. You can’t pray for the commission of evil, Allah will punish requests for illnesses for others, for breaking relationships in a married couple, and other desires that carry evil.

A significant place in the religious life of adherents of Islam is occupied by a dua - an appeal to Allah, a prayer to the only God. Making a request establishes a person's connection with the Almighty. Reading dua is an essential part of worshiping the Lord.

In Islam, 5 pillars are prescribed - the primary duties of believers:

  1. Shahada is evidence of faith in Allah.
  2. Namaz are obligatory prayers.
  3. Uraza - post.
  4. Zakat is a tax.
  5. Hajj is a pilgrimage to Mecca.

Duas are called prayers, confused with Namazam. But the concepts have differences:

  • dua is a prayerful appeal to the Almighty. They read to express love for the Lord, testify to their faith, worship Allah;
  • the prayer is made in a language convenient for the reader. Namaz only in Arabic;
  • it is permissible to read the prayer in your own words. Namaz is performed strictly according to the Sunnah;
  • prayer is performed after taharat - ablution. It is permissible to offer prayer without ablution.

Dua is an appeal to the help of the Almighty, a way of direct appeal to the Lord. Allah says in the Quran that every prayer will be heard. He answers every caller.

Prayer is a way to show God humility, weakness. He created mankind to be submissive and fulfill his will, to worship him.

Dua emphasizes faith in the power of the Lord:

  • after Namaz, at the moment of extreme closeness to the Lord;
  • prayer in the second rak'ah;
  • in the eleventh rak'ah of the night Namaz;
  • made on a special occasion or need (requests);
  • for each day of the month of Ramadan;
  • on the days of the week;
  • read on the night of power;
  • performed on holidays;
  • from the dark forces.

How to read

  • in Surah All-Arrafat it is said (meaning): “The Lord has many beautiful names. Turn to Allah through them." Reading the dua, they turn to the Almighty respectfully, emphasizing his greatness, humility;
  • read the text, turning towards the Kaaba;
  • the voice with which the text is pronounced should express humility, humility, sound quiet;
  • before making a request, they praise the Lord, repent of sins;
  • the text should emphasize humility before the will of the Almighty;
  • keep your hands raised to your chest during dua, with open palms, at a distance from each other;
  • it is forbidden to make a prayer without faith in Allah, the power of faith;
  • read the text humbly, persistently, patiently;
  • good requests are allowed. You can not read the text with malicious intent.

For myself

The main condition for accepting dua for oneself is that it is forbidden to ask for the impossible - elevation to the divine level.

It is forbidden to ask for something that is contrary to the Muslim faith. Under the ban on prayers to the detriment of other fellow believers.

Allah will not accept a prayer:

  • if there is no true faith in the Lord;
  • it is forbidden to yawn while reading words;
  • you can not close your eyes;
  • under the ban clothing with the image of people, living beings. It is forbidden to place objects with their image;
  • it is forbidden to turn your head, lean on something while turning to the Lord.

Dua is pronounced with a clear conscience, bright thoughts.

For another person

A true Muslim knows that it is necessary to offer prayers for loved ones. They will strengthen family ties, emphasize the bonds of common faith.

The texts of the dua read not for themselves are important, Allah accepts them, facilitating the fate of those for whom they are uttered.

A Muslim who follows the laws of the Koran feels the need to offer prayers for people who do good deeds, asks the Lord for their happiness and blessings.

There are no clear rules on how to make dua for another person.

People who are stricken with illness need prayer. The prophet said:

“When a Muslim visits a patient whose life span has not been completed, he will read next to him seven times: I ask the Almighty, Allah Almighty, the Lord of the Throne to save you from the disease, the prayer will be heard and Allah will heal.”

Examples of texts and translations for different languages

It is permissible to make dua in the native language of the reader. We need confidence in the power of prayer, a pure spirit and heart. While reading, they concentrate on the text, do not get distracted, do not make unnecessary movements. Soul, heart turned to the Almighty.

Allah favors the texts perfected by the language of the prophet. But, when a person is unable to pronounce the text clearly, realizing the meaning of the dua, the prayer will not be accepted. In such cases, ask the Lord to turn in your native language.

To increase acceptance, it is necessary to learn the best duas of petitioning Allah in Arabic with translation.

In the Arabic language

Short duas in Arabic:

Reading after waking up:

“Al Haamdu li-Lakhhi alyazi ahh-ya-na ba damma ammata na wa illaikh-nushur.”

Translated into Russian means:

"Glory be to Allah. He will resurrect people after death. We will go to Him on our last journey.”

Commit when leaving home:

"Bissmil l-lyakhhi tawakaltu allal l-lahhi, wa-la-ya hualla wa-la-ya kuwate illa bil-l-lyakh."

“I trust only in the Lord. Only Allah has strength and power. Nobody but him."

Favorite text of the Prophet to Allah:

"Rabana Atina fidunyah hassanatua u-a-fill ahiratti hassanatua u-a-kina gazabanar."

“Oh, the Almighty! Give lightness in life, give help in the predetermined, protect from sin and torment in the fire.

Dua after adhan:

“Alahumma slave hazzihid-da vatit tamah, vasalatil kaimmah. Aatti Muhamadanil vasilyatta wall fadylya-ta vadarajatal aaliyar-rafi-a vab-asskhu makam mmahmudanil lazzi wa atah. Varzzukna shaffa attahu ya-umall kyyamma. Inakya lla-tukhlifull mi-ad.

“Oh, the Almighty. Lord of the call of the future Namaz. Give Muhammad the highest degree in Paradise, resurrect him on all-Wassil, which you promised. What Allah has promised will come true."

in Tatar

Muslims speak Russian, but for making prayers, it is preferable to speak Russian. Examples of dua in Tatar:

In terrible moments:

“Bit Allah kulyndadyr kүp ganimаtlar” - “There is no other force, there is no safety from anyone. Only from Allah

Dua in Tatar language for the fulfillment of desires:

“Vә eshlәrenne җiңel kyl! Vә kylgan eshlәrenen akhyry Allahuga hastyr"

“God, make it easy. Grant help in the fulfillment of the plan. Make it easy to do it."

in Uzbek

Speakers of the dialect are ordered to learn short duas in Uzbek:

Dua for every day in Uzbek:

"ey alloh, men, albatta, siz ongli boshqa hech kimni ibodat sizning himoya so'rayman, va men o'zim bilmayman narsa uchun mag'firat so'rang."

“Almighty, I pray you for protection from temptation, from a different faith. I beg forgiveness for everything”;

To praise the Almighty:

"ulug'vorlik va maqtov allohning ijodlariga o'xshashdir, chunki uning taxti og'irligi va uning so'zlari uchun juda murakkab bo'ladi".

“Praise be to Allah Almighty as much as his creations, as much as he pleases, how heavy his throne is, how much ink is required to write down his words”

in Bashkir

Dua for difficulties and misfortunes in Bashkir:

“Sikһeҙlegen, beҙ ҡaytyp inә һәм beҙ uny allaһy! Ularga ҡaraganda min allaһ һәm bәkhetһeҙlek turaһynda mineң өson bүlәklәnde almashtyryu-in yҡshy!”

  1. Tasbih after hza Namaz - 33 times.
  2. Surah from the Koran all-Ikhlas - 3 times.
  3. Istighfar - 70 times a day.

In Islam, Namaz is read after ritual ablution, it is forbidden to perform in a state of Janabat (means a complete ablution after sexual intercourse).

Dua is not prohibited. But there is a ban on touching texts with the name of the Almighty with unwashed hands.

Why does Allah not answer dua

Dua among Muslims is a way of turning to the Lord with a prayer for help, support in trouble, a form of asking for health, blessings of happiness, a method of obtaining answers to exciting questions.

Allah does not answer prayers for the following reasons:

  1. The prayer is not uttered in accordance with Shariah, contributes to the destruction of the family, carries a sinful meaning.
  2. The performer does not have the true faith, worships other deities, does not attend the mosque.
  3. Allah heard the prayer, but did not fulfill the request. The desire will be fulfilled later, will be rewarded after death, or it does not correspond to God's providence.
  4. The person was eating non-halal food.
  5. the dua is made with a stained conscience, without repentance, reverence for the Lord.
  6. Wisdom says: when a worthy Muslim offers a prayer, Allah does not fulfill the request, because he wants to hear his voice. Unloved slaves God answers immediately.

Knowledge and observance of the rules for reading sacred texts guarantees that the prayer will be heard and accepted. But Allah is merciful and forgives diligent followers of errors in making dua.

Dua is considered one of the forms of worship to Allah Almighty. A person who makes a request to the Creator confirms his belief that only Allah Almighty can give a person everything he needs, that He is the only one who should be relied upon and who should be addressed with prayers.

Allah likes those who often turn to Him with different (permitted according to Sharia, halal) requests.

Dua is a weapon of a Muslim, which was granted to him by Allah.

Once the Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) asked: “Do you want me to teach you such a tool that will help you overcome the misfortunes and troubles that have overcome you?” “We want,” the companions answered. The Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) replied: “If you read the dua “La illaha illa anta subhanakya inni kuntu minaz-zalimin”, and if you read the dua for a fellow believer who is absent at that moment, then the dua will be accepted by Allah.” Next to the one who reads the dua are angels and repeat: “Amen. May it be the same for you."

Dua is worship for which Allah is rewarded and there is a certain order for making dua:

2. The dua should begin with the words of praise of Almighty Allah: “Alhamdulillahi Rabbil alamin”, then you need to read salawat to the Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam): “Allahumma sally ala Muhammadin wa ala ali Muhammadin wa sallim”, then you need to repent of sins: “ Astagfirullah."

3. If the dua contains important requests, then before it begins, you need to perform ablution, and if it is very important, then you need to completely bathe (take a ghusl)

4. When reading the dua, it is advisable to turn towards the qibla.

5. Hands should be held in front of the face with palms up. After completing the dua, you need to run your hands over your face so that the barakah with which your palms are filled will touch your face. The Messenger of Allah (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) said: “Verily, your Lord, the Living, the Generous, cannot refuse His servant if he raises his hands in prayer.”

6. It is advisable to repeat your request at least three times.

The request must be made in a respectful tone, quietly so that others do not hear, while you can not look to heaven.

At the end of the dua, it is necessary, as at the beginning, to pronounce the words of praise of Allah and salawat to the Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) then say:

سُبْحَانَ رَبِّكَ رَبِّ الْعِزَّةِ عَمَّا يَصِفُونَ .

وَسَلَامٌ عَلَى الْمُرْسَلِينَ .وَالْحَمْدُ لِلهِ رَبِّ الْعَالَمِينَ

"Subhana Rabbikya Rabbil 'izatti 'amma yasifun.

Wa salamun ‘alal mursaleen.

Wal-Hamdulillahi Rabbil ‘alamin.”

It is reported that Fadala bin Ubayd (may Allah be pleased with him) said: “Once the Messenger of Allah (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) heard how one person during his prayer began to address prayers to Allah, without glorifying Allah before that and without turning to Him with prayers for the Prophet, (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) and he said: “This man hastened!”, After which he called him to him and said:

“When one of you (wants) turns to Allah with a prayer, let him begin by giving praise to his Most Glorious Lord and glorifying Him, then let him invoke blessings on the Prophet,” (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam), - and already then he asks for whatever he wants.

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