good bidah?

salam alaykum

2 questions.....

i heard that making dua in congregation is bidah but then some say it is good bidah and there is nothing wrong with it....so what is true????

another thing is that i heard from some1 was that raising the hands while making dua is bidah and that the Prophet Muhammad (saw) never raised his hands while making dua ....true or not?..........

plz do provide evidences...........:SMILY82::SMILY82:
 

ohhockleng

Junior Member
IMHO a bidaah is a bidaah no good bidaah, if our prophet doesn't do it why must we do it, are we better than our prophet?
 

Waseem203

Young Muslim
Theres no such thing as good bidah. Bidah means innovation to religion and it is a significant sin in Islam. Theres really no way to sugar coat it

Salam.
 

samiha

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Staff member
Assalamu Alaykum,

Please read the following threads, it should help insha'Allah:

Question And Answers On Bid’ah (Innovation)
Author: Imaam Muhammad Ibn Saalih al-Uthaymeen


Every Innovation is a Misguidance
Author: Imaam Muhammad Naasir-ud-Deen Al-Albaanee


Bid'ah Hasanah ("Good Innovations")


Congregational Dua is a bid'ah - I dont have sources with me now on that, Insha'Allah someone can provide it... and there is also evidence for raising the hands...

** Correction ** Unless there is a specific sunnah or evidence for it, congregational dua is an innovation:

Question: What is the ruling regarding the congregational supplication after their “bayaan” (i.e. the words of advice of the Jamaa’ah at-Tableegh)? And also when they leave the masjid to go to the people (inviting them to their call)?

Response: The congregational supplication, whether it is after some words of advice or on leaving the masjid or going to give da'wah has no (legal) basis (in the Sharee'ah), (rather) it is an aspect of bid`ah. So it is befitting to offer guidance to those who do this, and explain to them that this is not from the Sharee'ah, such that (they can correct their errors and) their affairs can be based upon the Sharee'ah of Allaah (‘Azza wa Jall).
Shaykh ibn ‘Uthaymeen
as-Sahwah al-Islaamiyyah - Question 111, Page 279

wasalam
 

xSharingan01x

TraVeLer
Assalamu Alaykum,

Please read the following threads, it should help insha'Allah:

Question And Answers On Bid’ah (Innovation)
Author: Imaam Muhammad Ibn Saalih al-Uthaymeen


Every Innovation is a Misguidance
Author: Imaam Muhammad Naasir-ud-Deen Al-Albaanee


Bid'ah Hasanah ("Good Innovations")


Congregational Dua is a bid'ah - I dont have sources with me now on that, Insha'Allah someone can provide it... and there is also evidence for raising the hands...

wasalam

Perhaps he is confusing dua in congregation with Dua Qunut.
 
i dont get it....some1 said to me there is nothing wrong with it and it is good innovation to make dua in congregation and there is also a hadith( i cant remember this persons name i think it was hazrat Sulaiman) about good innovation ...
 

samiha

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Staff member
:salam2:

Please read the threads, they have much more information then word of mouth Insha'Allah and express how there is no such thing as a "Good Bidah"

wasalam
 

mali1

Junior Member
Theres no such thing as good bidah. Bidah means innovation to religion and it is a significant sin in Islam. Theres really no way to sugar coat it

Salam.

Brothers,

I have gone through the articles but have a question that you may help me with. The other day, I heard someone say that Quran in its original form was only memorised and was not a book that was read. It was compiled after the death of the Prophet (PBUH) and is being read now by everyone. The person who said that also said that it was a biddah but a good biddah. I am confused. Please help.
 

Al-Kashmiri

Well-Known Member
Staff member
Brothers,

I have gone through the articles but have a question that you may help me with. The other day, I heard someone say that Quran in its original form was only memorised and was not a book that was read. It was compiled after the death of the Prophet (PBUH) and is being read now by everyone. The person who said that also said that it was a biddah but a good biddah. I am confused. Please help.

As-salaamu `alaykum.

There are many ways to counter this futile claim. Firstly, we were commanded to follow the sunnah of the Prophet, sall-Allaahu `alayhi wasallam and his khulafaa',

"Upon you is to follow my sunnah, and the sunnah of my rightly-guided khulafaa' after me and stick to it with your molar teeth. And beware of every newly invented matter, for every nely invented matter is an innovation (bid`ah) and every innovation is misguidance."
[At-Tirmidhee and others]

So the Qur'aan was compiled as a book in the time of his son-in-law, `Uthmaan Ibn `Affaan, may Allaah be pleased with him. He was from the best of companions, and he was from the rightly-guided khaleefahs. So following the way of the rightly-guided khaleefahs is from the sunnah, and not from bid`ah, and that hadeeth makes it crystal clear.

Secondly, the Qur'aan was preserved in the hearts, but it was also written on leaves, leather and even the shoulder-blades of animals (i.e there bones). So with the formation of paper which reached the Arabian peninsula after the death of the Prophet, `alayhi salaatu was-salaam, it was also recorded on paper. So looking at it from this angle, then we can see that this is a bid`ah not in religion, but in technology etc (which is of course halaal). The claim that recording the Qur'aan on paper is a religious bid`ah is like saying that driving cars is a bid`ah and that we must use camels and donkeys!

Was-salaam
 

mali1

Junior Member
As-salaamu `alaykum.

There are many ways to counter this futile claim. Firstly, we were commanded to follow the sunnah of the Prophet, sall-Allaahu `alayhi wasallam and his khulafaa',

"Upon you is to follow my sunnah, and the sunnah of my rightly-guided khulafaa' after me and stick to it with your molar teeth. And beware of every newly invented matter, for every nely invented matter is an innovation (bid`ah) and every innovation is misguidance."
[At-Tirmidhee and others]

So the Qur'aan was compiled as a book in the time of his son-in-law, `Uthmaan Ibn `Affaan, may Allaah be pleased with him. He was from the best of companions, and he was from the rightly-guided khaleefahs. So following the way of the rightly-guided khaleefahs is from the sunnah, and not from bid`ah, and that hadeeth makes it crystal clear.

Secondly, the Qur'aan was preserved in the hearts, but it was also written on leaves, leather and even the shoulder-blades of animals (i.e there bones). So with the formation of paper which reached the Arabian peninsula after the death of the Prophet, `alayhi salaatu was-salaam, it was also recorded on paper. So looking at it from this angle, then we can see that this is a bid`ah not in religion, but in technology etc (which is of course halaal). The claim that recording the Qur'aan on paper is a religious bid`ah is like saying that driving cars is a bid`ah and that we must use camels and donkeys!

Was-salaam

Thanks Brother. Appreciate your help. JazakAllah
 

UmmHusnaa

New Member
Not. The prophet peace be upon him raised his hands during the supplication for rain (Istisqaa') so high up that his sleeves dropped all the way down to his shoulders and the white of his underarms showed.

:salam2:

I have read this hadith also, but do not have the evidence to hand. Let me go and find some.....

In a book by Abu Ammaar Yasir Qadhi called Du'a there is a section about raising your hands when making dua. There are many hadiths that could be quoted but i will put a few here.

Abu Musa al-Asha'ari narrated: "the Prophet (pbuh) made a du'a and i saw him raise his hands, until i could see the whiteness of his armpits"

And Ibn Umar narrated: "The Prophet (pbuh) raised his hands and said: " O Allah! I ask your protection for what Khalid has done" Narrated in al Bukhari (4339)
Anas also narrated that the Prophet (pbuh) "...raised his hands until i saw the whiteness of his armpits" Narrated in al-Bukhari (6341)


An email i received:

Etiquette of making Duaa..

Question:

What is the etiquette of making du’aa’ and...

what are the obligatory duties and Sunnahs thereof?

How should it start and how should it end?

Can we ask for worldly things...

before asking with regard to the Hereafter?

How correct is it to raise the hands when making du’aa’,

and how should it be done if it is correct?.


Answer:

Praise be to Allaah.

Firstly:

Allaah loves to be asked, and He encourages that in all things. He is angry with the one who does not ask of Him and He encourages His slaves to ask of Him. Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):

“And your Lord said: “Invoke Me [i.e. believe in My Oneness (Islamic Monotheism) and ask Me for anything] I will respond to your (invocation)” [Ghaafir 40:60]

Du’aa’ is very important in Islam, so much so that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Du’aa’ is worship.” Narrated by al-Tirmidhi, 3372; Abu Dawood, 1479; Ibn Maajah, 3828; classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh al-Tirmidhi, 2590.

Secondly:

The etiquette of du’aa’:

1 – The one who is making du’aa’ should believe in Tawheed with regard to the divinity, Lordship, names and attributes of Allaah. His heart should be filled with Tawheed. In order for Allaah to respond to the du’aa’, it is essential that the person should be responding to his Lord by obeying Him and not disobeying Him. Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):

“And when My slaves ask you (O Muhammad) concerning Me, then (answer them), I am indeed near (to them by My Knowledge). I respond to the invocations of the supplicant when he calls on Me (without any mediator or intercessor). So let them obey Me and believe in Me, so that they may be led aright” [al-Baqarah 2:186]

2 – Sincerity towards Allaah alone in making du’aa’. Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):

“And they were commanded not, but that they should worship Allaah, and worship none but Him Alone (abstaining from ascribing partners to Him)” [al-Bayyinah 98:5]

Du’aa’ is worship, as the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said, so sincerity (ikhlaas) is a condition of its being accepted.

3 – We should ask of Allaah by His most beautiful names. Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):

“And (all) the Most Beautiful Names belong to Allaah, so call on Him by them, and leave the company of those who belie or deny (or utter impious speech against) His Names” [al-A’raaf 7:180]

4 – We should praise Allaah as He deserves before we call upon Him. Al-Tirmidhi (3476) narrated that Fadaalah ibn ‘Ubayd (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: Whilst the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) was sitting, a man came in and prayed and said, “O Allaah, forgive me and have mercy on me.” The Messenger of Allaah (S) said, “You have been too hasty, O worshipper. When you have prayed and are sitting, praise Allaah as He deserves to be praised, and send blessings upon me, then call upon Him.”

According to another version (3477): “When one of you prays, let him start with praise of Allaah, then let him send blessings upon the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), then let him ask whatever he likes after that.” Then another man prayed after that, and he praised Allaah and sent blessings upon the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him). The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “O worshipper, ask and you will be answered.” Classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh al-Tirmidhi, 2765, 2767.

5 – Sending blessings upon the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him). The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Every du’aa’ is kept back until you send blessings upon the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him).” Narrated by al-Tabaraani in al-Awsat, 1/220; classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh al-Jaami’, 4399.

6 – Facing towards the qiblah. Muslim (1763) narrated that ‘Umar ibn al-Khattaab (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: On the day of Badr, the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) looked at the mushrikeen, who were one thousand strong, and his companions numbered three hundred and nineteen. Then the Prophet of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) turned to face the qiblah, then he stretched forth his hands and started to cry out to his Lord: “O Allaah, grant me what You have promised me, O Allaah, give me what You have promised me. O Allaah, if this small band of Muslims perishes, You will not be worshipped on earth.” He kept on crying out to his Lord, stretching forth his hands, facing towards the qiblah, until his cloak fell from his shoulders…

al-Nawawi (may Allaah have mercy on him) said in Sharh Muslim: This shows that it is mustahabb to face towards the qiblah when making du’aa’, and to raise the hands.

7 – Raising the hands. Abu Dawood (1488) narrated that Salmaan (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Your Lord, may He be blessed and exalted, is Kind and Most Generous, and He is too kind to let His slave, if he raises his hands to Him, bring them back empty.” Classed as saheeh by Shaykh al-Albaani in Saheeh Abi Dawood, 1320.

The palm of the hand should be raised heavenwards, in the manner of a humble beggar who hopes to be given something. Abu Dawood (1486) narrated from Maalik ibn Yasaar (may Allaah be pleased with him) that the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “When you ask of Allaah, ask of Him with the palms of your hands, not with the backs of them.” Classed as saheeh by Shaykh al-Albaani in Saheeh Abi Dawood, 1318.


Should the hands be held together when raising them or should there be a gap between them?

Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen (may Allaah have mercy on him) stated in al-Sharh al-Mumti’ (4/25) that they should be held together. What he said is: “As for separating them and holding them far apart from one another, there is no basis for that in the Sunnah or in the words of the scholars.” End quote.

8 – Having certain faith that Allaah will respond, and focusing with proper presence of mind, because the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Call upon Allaah when you are certain of a response, and remember that Allaah will not answer a du’aa’ that comes from a negligent and heedless heart.” Narrated by al-Tirmidhi, 3479; classed as hasan by Shaykh al-Albaani in Saheeh al-Tirmidhi, 2766.

9 – Asking frequently. A person should ask his Lord for whatever he wants of the good things in this world and the Hereafter, and he should beseech Allaah in du’aa’, and not seek a hasty response, because the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “The slave will receive a response so long as his du’aa’ does not involve sin or severing of family ties, and so long as he is not hasty.” It was said, “What does being hasty mean?” He said: “When he says, ‘I made du’aa’ and I made du’aa’, and I have not seen any response,’ and he gets frustrated and stops making du’aa’.” Narrated by al-Bukahari, 6340; Muslim, 2735.

10. He should be firm in his du’aa’, because the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “No one of you should say, ‘O Allaah, forgive me if You wish, O Allaah, have mercy on me if You wish’; he should be firm in his asking, for Allaah cannot be compelled.” Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 6339; Muslim, 2679.

11– Beseeching, humility, hope and fear. Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):

“Invoke your Lord with humility and in secret” [al-A’raaf 7:55]

“Verily, they used to hasten on to do good deeds, and they used to call on Us with hope and fear, and used to humble themselves before Us” [al-Anbiya’ 21:60]

“And remember your Lord within yourself, humbly and with fear and without loudness in words in the mornings and in the afternoons” [al-A’raaf 7:20]

12 – Saying du’aa’s three times. Al-Bukhaari (240) and Muslim (1794) narrated that ‘Abd-Allaah ibn Mas’ood (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: “Whilst the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) was praying at the Ka’bah, Abu Jahl and his companions were sitting nearby. They had slaughtered a camel the previous day, and Abu Jahl said: “Which of you will go and get the abdominal contents of the camel of Banu So and so and put it on the back of Muhammad when he prostrates?” The worst of the people went and got it, and when the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) prostrated, he placed it between his shoulders. They started laughing, leaning against one another. I was standing there watching, and if I had had any power, I would have lifted it from the back of the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him). The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) remained in prostration, not lifting his head, until someone went and told Faatimah. She came with Juwayriyah, and lifted it from him, then she turned to them and rebuked them. When the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) had finished his prayer, he raised his voice and prayed against them – and when he made du’aa’ or asked of Allaah he would repeat it three times – and he said: “O Allaah, punish Quraysh” three times. When they heard his voice, they stopped laughing and were afraid because of his du’aa’. Then he said, “O Allaah, punish Abu Jahl ibn Hishaam, ‘Utbah ibn Rabee’ah, Shaybah ibn Rabee’ah, al-Waleed ibn ‘Uqbah, Umayyah ibn Khalaf and ‘Uqbah ibn Abu Mu’ayt,” and he mentioned the seventh but I cannot remember who it was. By the One Who sent Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) with the truth, I saw those whom he had named slain on the day of Badr, then they were dragged and thrown into the well, the well of Badr.

13 – Ensuring that one’s food and clothing are good (i.e., halaal). Muslim (1015) narrated that 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 does not accept anything but that which is good." Allaah enjoins upon the believers the same as He enjoined upon 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 travels for a long distance and is disheveled and dusty, and he stretches forth his hands towards heaven saying, ‘O Lord, O Lord,’ but his food is haraam, his drink is haraam, his clothing is haraam, he has been nourished with haraam, so how can he be responded to?

Ibn Rajab (may Allaah have mercy on him) said: Ensuring that one’s food, drink and clothing are halaal, and that one is nourished with halaal, is a means of having one’s du’aa’ answered. End quote.

14 – Saying du’aa’ silently and not out loud. Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):

“Invoke your Lord with humility and in secret” [al-A’raaf 7:55]

And Allaah praised His slave Zakariyyah (peace be upon him) by saying (interpretation of the meaning):

“When he called to his Lord (Allaah) a call in secret”

[Maryam 19:3]

We have also discussed du’aa’ and specific means by which a person may receive a response, as well as the etiquette of du’aa’ and the times and places when a response may be hoped for, the state in which a person should be when making du’aa’, impediments to a response to du’aa’ and the types of response. All of that may be found in the answer to question no. 5113.

Hope this helps

:wasalam:
 

ditta

Alhamdu'Lillaah
Staff member
Question

I see some people raise their hands when the Khatib is supplicating during the Friday sermon; I see others raise their hands when they are supplicating after the fixed Sunnah prayers, during the Qunut supplication of Witr. Meanwhile, others abstain from doing so altogether. Please tell me what the Sunnah is regarding raising the hands during supplication.


Answer

The Sunnah is to raise your hands when you supplicate, and doing so promotes your prayer being answered. The Prophet :saw:,


"Indeed, your Lord is Hayiy and Generous: He is shy from His servant when he raises his hands to Him, to return them empty."

[Abu Dawood no. 1488, At-Tirmidhee no. 3556, Ibn Maajah no. 3866 and Al-Mustadrak for Hakim 1/497]

And according to what is recorded by Muslim in his Sahih from Abu Hurayrah, may Allah be pleased with him, the Prophet :saw: said:

"Indeed, Allah is Tayyib (good), and He doesn't accept other than what is Tayyib."

Allah Almighty has ordered the believers with the same commands that he ordered the Messengers with. he says, addressing both separately:

"O You who believe (in the Oneness of Allâh - Islâmic Monotheism)! eat of the lawful things that we have provided You with, and be grateful to Allâh, if it is indeed He whom You worship."


[Soorah al-Baqarah, 172]


And:

"O (you) Messengers! Eat of the Tayibat (good and lawful) and do righteous deeds."

[Soorah al-Mu'minoon, 51]


The Messenger of Allah :saw: then informed us of the unkempt and dust-covered traveler, who raised his hands to the sky, and said, "O my Lord, O my Lord." However, his food was unlawful, his drink was unlawful, his clothes were unlawful, and he derived sustenance from what is unlawful. The Messenger of Allah :saw: said of him,


"And so how can he be answered!"

[Muslim no. 1015.]

There are many authentic narrations in which the Prophet :saw: raised his hands: in the sermon for the Rain Prayer, in the days of Tashriq at the Jamaraat during his final pilgrimage, and on many other occasions.

Nevertheless, we should not raise our hands on those occasions wherein we have no accounts that the Messenger of Allah :saw: raised his hands. Therefore, we should follow the Prophet :saw: and not raise our hands during the Friday sermon, the 'Eid sermon, the supplication between the prostrations of prayer, the supplication at the end of the prayer, and in the supplication after the five obligatory prayers.


This is because we have no reports from the Messenger of Allah :saw: that he raised his hands on these occasions. So we follow him where he did raise his hands and we follow him where he abstained from doing so.


Allah Almighty says:

"Indeed in the Messenger of Allah you have a good example to follow."

[Soorah al-Ahzab, 21]

And with Allah is the facilitation to do what is right.

Ibn Baz

[Reference: Fatawa Islamiyah, Volume 7 - Regarding Supplication and its Manners, Pg. 277-280]

[Sister husnaa, i would be very careful of the stuff you receive through e-mail especially matters pertaining to the religion. Insha'Allaah the above fatawa by Shaykh Abdullaah bin Baaz Rahimahullaah will clear some things up.]

Walaykum Salaam.
 

ahmad al magtani

Kulo Nuwun
assalamualaikum,

I agree with bid'ah hasanah(goos bid'ah),it was agreed by majority of ulama Ahlushunnah wal jamaah as long as do not violate the Basic of Islamic Syariah.

I am salafi ahlusunnah wal jamaah
 

ditta

Alhamdu'Lillaah
Staff member
Assalaamu'Alaykum,

Question

In some areas, we see that the Imam raises his hands and supplicates after the obligatory prayers, while the followers answer "Ameen". Please prove or disprove this practice with its evidence.

Answer

All worship is based on conformity, so it is not permitted to say that this form of worship is legislated from the view of its basis, its number, or time or place except with a legislative evidence that proves that, and we do not know of such proof from the Prophet :saw: - neither in saying, action, nor approval, and all good is in following his guidance :saw:. In this case his :saw: guidance is prove with evidences about what he :saw: did after the Salaam (in prayer), and what his Rightly Guided Khalifahs and Companions adhered to, as well as those after them and those after them who followed them faithfully.

And whoever innovates a new matter that is against guidance of the Prophet :saw:, his deed is rejected. The Messenger of Allah :saw: said,


"Whoever does a deed that is not in accordance with our matter, then it is rejected."

[Muslim 18/1718.]

So it is upon the Imam who supplicates in this manner, his followers who say "Amin" to his supplication, and all of those who raise their hands to bring forward their proofs. If they are not able to do so - and surely they are not able to do so - their practice is rejected.

Putting that aside, we can now go on to explain what the Prophet :saw: would do after he made his final Salam, which signals the end of the prayer. He would ask Allah for forgiveness three times. And he :saw: would say,

"O Allah, You are As-Salaam (The One Who is free from all defects and deficiencies), and from You is all peace, blessed are You, O Possessor of majesty and honour."

[Muslim no. 591, 592 and At-Tirmidhee no. 300.]

Al-Awza'i was asked how the Istaghfar (seeking forgiveness) is to be done, so he answered one says, "Astaghfirullah, Astaghfirullah." This is how it was recorded by Muslim, At-Tirmidhee, and An-Nasa'i, except with An-Nasa'i it is, "When Allah's Messenger :saw: turned from his prayer." And he mentioned the Hadith. And in the narration of Abu Dawood it says that when Allah's Messenger :saw: wanted to turn from his prayer he would seek Allah's forgiveness three times then say,

"O Allah! You are As-Salaam.."

[Abu Dawood no. 1513.]

In the narration of 'A'ishah, may Allah be pleased with her, recorded by Abu Dawood and An-Nasa'i she said that when Allah's Messenger :saw: said the Salaam he would (then) say:


"O Allah! You are As-Salaam, from You is all peace, blessed are You, O Possessor of majesty and honour."

[Abu Dawood no. 1512 and An-Nasa'i 1339.]

In a narration recorded by Muslim from Waraad the freed slave of Al-Mughirah bin Shu'bah, he said, "Al-Mughirah bin Shu'bah dictated a letter to Mu'awiyyah saying that at the end of every obligatory prayer the Prophet :saw: would say....

The Permanent Committee

[Reference: Fatawa Islamiyah, Volume 7 - Supplication and its Manners, Pg. 287-290]


I have stopped here because the Fatawa continues with the supplications which are supposed to be recited that have been authentically reported.

Walaykum Salaam.
 
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