Aisya al-Humaira
الحمدلله على كل حال
Assalamu'alaykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakaatuh,
I wish my brothers and sisters are in the best of health, inshaa Allaah.
This past month, I've been going through a huge-making decision processes which have not necessarily settle down even until now. A matter related to my dunya and Akheerah. A lot of things are being tested spiritually such as patience, wise, considerate and there were times when there were no other hopes other than putting *absolute reliance* upon Allaah subhanahu wa Ta'ala. Huge matter, indeed.
So here, I am sincerely requesting my brothers and sisters whom I love for the sake of Allaah, to remember us in your daily/nawafil prayers; deep down when you are making dua'a to Allaah. So that may He ease our affairs and make everything run smoothly until the end, inshaa Allaah.
Excerpt from islamqa:
In a beautiful hadeeth:
Mashaa Allaah.
Hence, while replies are highly appreciated, but those reading this thread and the next second supplicating silently within one's heart without our knowledge are even better based on the hadeeth above, that du'a of a muslim for his sister/brother in his absence/without his knowledge are immediately answered inshaa Allaahu Ta'ala.
InshaAllaah, Allaah The Most Heareth will listen and answer to our genuine dua'a and I too, pray that may Allaah give peace and calmness within our hearts while dealing with matters of the dunya, Ameen.
With that, Jazaakum Allaahu khaayraan katheeran.
Wa'alaykummusalaam wa rahmatullahi wa barakaatuh.
I wish my brothers and sisters are in the best of health, inshaa Allaah.
This past month, I've been going through a huge-making decision processes which have not necessarily settle down even until now. A matter related to my dunya and Akheerah. A lot of things are being tested spiritually such as patience, wise, considerate and there were times when there were no other hopes other than putting *absolute reliance* upon Allaah subhanahu wa Ta'ala. Huge matter, indeed.
So here, I am sincerely requesting my brothers and sisters whom I love for the sake of Allaah, to remember us in your daily/nawafil prayers; deep down when you are making dua'a to Allaah. So that may He ease our affairs and make everything run smoothly until the end, inshaa Allaah.
Excerpt from islamqa:
One of the things that helps to bring a response to du’aa’ is to seek the best times and places.
Among the best times is the time just before Fajr (dawn), the last third of the night, the last hour of Jumu’ah (Friday), when rain is falling, and between the Adhaan and iqaamah.
Among the best places are mosques in general, and al-Masjid al-Haraam [in Makkah] in particular.
Among the situations in which du’aa’ is more likely to be answered are: when one is mistreated or oppressed, when one is travelling, when one is fasting, when one is in desperate need, and when a Muslim makes du’aa’ for his brother in his absence.
In a beautiful hadeeth:
The Messenger of Allah صلى الله عليه وسلم said; “The supplication of a Muslim for his brother in his absence will certainly be answered. Everytime he makes a supplication for good for his brother, the angel appointed for this particular task says: `Ameen! May it be for you, too’.” [Muslim].
One of the scholars wrote “If your du’a’ is responded to because your brother is absent from you, then we hope that the angel’s du’a’ for you will also be responded to because you are absent from the angel!”
Mashaa Allaah.
Hence, while replies are highly appreciated, but those reading this thread and the next second supplicating silently within one's heart without our knowledge are even better based on the hadeeth above, that du'a of a muslim for his sister/brother in his absence/without his knowledge are immediately answered inshaa Allaahu Ta'ala.
InshaAllaah, Allaah The Most Heareth will listen and answer to our genuine dua'a and I too, pray that may Allaah give peace and calmness within our hearts while dealing with matters of the dunya, Ameen.
With that, Jazaakum Allaahu khaayraan katheeran.
Wa'alaykummusalaam wa rahmatullahi wa barakaatuh.
