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Wazifa for Blessings in Income on the Night of the Moon

  

 

Wazifa for Blessings in Income on the Night of the Moon

 

 

We are entering the blessed month of Ramadan, a month celebrated for its mercy and blessings, as highlighted in both the Quran and Hadith. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) emphasized the significance of this month to such an extent that he would begin preparing for it even in the preceding month of Sha'ban.

As you may be aware, the sighting of the Ramadan moon holds great blessings. People engage in various supplications and prayers on this occasion, seeking blessings in their sustenance and acceptance of their prayers. Some seek increased prosperity, while others aim for the acceptance of their supplications.

Today, we are going to discuss a special supplication (wazifa) that is mentioned in the book "Ganjina Asrar" and was authored by a renowned scholar. If we follow this supplication, we can benefit from its rewards during the blessed night of the moon.

Is it possible to benefit from such supplications? One important aspect to remember is that the order of priorities should be observed. Fulfilling obligatory duties comes before everything else. If we neglect our responsibilities and engage in forbidden activities, we might miss out on the benefits of these supplications. However, by avoiding sinful deeds and adhering to the Prophet's teachings, we can indeed experience the benefits of these supplications.

The supplication for the night of the moon is as follows: If you are facing financial difficulties or other pressing needs, when you sight the moon of Ramadan or receive news of its sighting, perform this supplication. InshaAllah (God willing), your financial situation will improve throughout the year.

Perform the supplication in the following manner: When you see the moon or receive news of its sighting, recite Surah Al-Fath (Chapter 48) three times. Try to recite it from the time of Maghrib (evening prayer) until Isha (night prayer). If this is not feasible, then recite it after Isha prayer.

Surah Al-Fath is located in the 26th part (Juz') of the Quran and spans around four and a half pages.

May Allah grant us the ability to perform this supplication successfully.

Ameen.

 

 

How to Repay Debt | Overcoming Financial Burden and Difficulties

 

 

In this world, everyone faces challenges, and encountering troubles and trials from time to time is a universal experience. It's a different matter whether someone exercises patience and doesn't let others feel their burdens, while others openly share their hardships and complaints.

For some, it's the worry of repaying debts; for others, it's the losses in their businesses. Some worry about the illness of a loved one, while others complain about relatives' behavior. Some are saddened by the disobedience of their children, and others deal with an unfaithful spouse or siblings' misbehavior.

People often seek solace from spiritual healers or those who claim to possess mystical cures. Unfortunately, this can sometimes lead to a decline in faith and a diversion of focus from the true teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). The Prophet's guidance offers the most effective solution when followed with strong intention and unwavering faith. By adopting these principles, both worldly issues and spiritual matters can be resolved.

The companions of the Prophet (may Allah be pleased with them) were also human beings like us, facing similar challenges. The difference lies in the fact that they sought solutions within the framework of faith and the Shariah. Once, a companion named Abu Umamah (may Allah be pleased with him) was seen by the Prophet (peace be upon him) in a state of deep distress. The Prophet inquired about his condition, and Abu Umamah revealed that he was burdened with grief and debt, which was becoming overwhelming.

In response, the Prophet (peace be upon him) suggested a remedy: recite a specific supplication in the morning and evening. This supplication is as follows:

"O Allah, I seek refuge in You from worry and grief, and I seek refuge in You from incapacity and laziness, and I seek refuge in You from cowardice and miserliness, and I seek refuge in You from being heavily in debt and from being overcome by men."

Abu Umamah (may Allah be pleased with him) started reciting this miraculous supplication with dedication and soon saw its effect. His worries diminished, and he was able to repay his debt.

This story highlights the power of faith and the effectiveness of Prophet Muhammad's guidance. By reciting this supplication sincerely and consistently, we too can find relief in our troubles and challenges.

May Allah grant us all the strength to follow these teachings effectively.

Amen.

 

Salatul Hajat | Wazifa for Acceptance of Supplications and Prayer

 

 

When you find yourself trapped in a difficulty, you begin to search for a way out, but when no solution appears, you ultimately resort to prayers. However, as a Muslim, you should always turn to Allah for even the smallest matters.

I would like to share a wazifa (prayer) and the corresponding method (namaz) to increase the likelihood of your supplications being accepted. If you follow this wazifa during times of hardship, you can find relief and solutions. Shah Waliullah Dehlawi (may Allah have mercy upon him) has written that if a person doubts the acceptance of their supplications after reciting this wazifa, it signifies a lack of faith within them.

Allah has stated in the Quran that wherever these verses are mentioned, they must also be followed by the phrase, "We have accepted their supplication."

Note: This prayer consists of four units (rakats), and in each rakat, after reciting Surah Al-Fatihah, a specific verse should be recited.

Namaz Method:

Perform four rakats of prayer with the intention of Salatul Hajat (prayer of need). Ensure that you are in a state of purity, wearing clean clothes and in a clean place.

First Rakat: After reciting Surah Al-Fatihah, recite the following verse 100 times:

"La ilaha illa anta subhanaka inni kuntu minaz-zalimin."

Second Rakat: After reciting Surah Al-Fatihah, recite the following verse 100 times:

"Rabbi inni massaniyad durru wa anta arhamur-rahimin."

Third Rakat: After reciting Surah Al-Fatihah, recite the following verse 100 times:

"Oufawwidu amri ilallah innallaha basirum bil-ibad."

Fourth Rakat: After reciting Surah Al-Fatihah, recite the following verse 100 times:

"Hasbunallahu wa ni'mal wakeel."

After completing these four rakats, perform prostration (sujood) and recite the following supplication 100 times:

"Rabbi inni maghloobun fantasir."

Before and after performing these rakats, recite Durood Sharif (Salutations upon the Prophet) 100 times each. Then make your specific supplications with earnestness.

Insha'Allah, by performing this wazifa, any calamity or difficulty will be alleviated, and any righteous supplication will be accepted.

May Allah grant us all success in practicing these teachings.

 

Dua for Increasing Knowledge and Improving Memory

 

 

Do you often struggle to remember things quickly? Even if you manage to recall them, the memory doesn't stick for long and you tend to forget?

Are you a student aiming to enhance your knowledge, but your weak memory becomes an obstacle?

The root cause of weak memory The primary reason for this is the sins we commit. Sins weaken our memory. An example of this can be found in the time of Imam Shafi'i (may Allah have mercy upon him), when he asked his teacher why his mind often fails to retain things. The teacher's response was simple: "Abandon your sins, and your memory and intellect will naturally improve."

Apart from this incident, there are numerous examples that indicate that what we see and hear impacts our minds. Therefore, first and foremost, we need to abandon sinful actions.

If you read about the lives of the righteous scholars or listen to their teachings, you'll find a common thread – they refrained from unnecessary outings to crowded places, markets, and gatherings. They avoided this to prevent the evil eye and potential sins. They understood the consequences of sins and acted accordingly. May Allah grant us the ability to protect ourselves from such harm (Ameen).

Additionally, a verse from Surah Taha has been shared by our elders (with multiple instances of success) that if recited, Allah will undoubtedly bless us with an increase in knowledge and empower our memory.

Dua for Increasing Knowledge and Improving Memory:

Arabic: رَبِّ زِدْنِي عِلْمًا

Transliteration: Rabbi zidni ilma.

English: "O my Lord, increase me in knowledge."

When to recite: After every Salah (prayer).

How many times: Three times after each Salah.

This verse is found in Surah Taha, verse number 114.

This Dua, along with avoiding sinful actions and making a conscious effort to protect our mind and heart, can contribute to an improvement in memory and an increase in knowledge.

May Allah bless us all with knowledge, wisdom, and a strong memory.

 

 

Dua for Relief from Any Kind of Pain

 

 

Have you ever experienced persistent pain that traditional treatments and remedies couldn't seem to alleviate? Recently, a neighbor of mine, who is a Hafiz of the Quran, approached me with a request to share a specific prayer. He explained that he wanted to pass it on to someone in need.

He shared his own experience, saying, "I used to have severe pain in my shoulders. I sought various treatments, but the pain remained and restricted my movement. Then, I came across this particular prayer in a book. I started reciting it regularly alongside my treatments. Surprisingly, within a short span of time, the pain in my hands completely vanished, and I gained full mobility."

He further added, "I had faith in the words of the Prophet (peace be upon him) that reciting such supplications with conviction brings relief. Those who recite and believe in these prayers often find even chronic ailments cured." Upon hearing this, I was intrigued. Upon verifying, I found that indeed, this supplication is mentioned in authentic Hadith. This motivated me to share this with you all.

Dua for Relief from Pain:

Arabic: أَذْهِبِ الْبَأْسَ رَبَّ النَّاسِ وَاشْفِ أَنْتَ الشَّافِي لَا شِفَاءَ إِلَّا شِفَاؤُكَ شِفَاءً لَا يُغَادِرُ سَقَمًا

Transliteration: Adhhib al-ba'sa Rabb an-naas, washfi anta ash-shaafi, laa shifaa'a illaa shifaauka shifaa'an laa yughadiru saqaman.

English: "Remove the affliction, O Lord of mankind, and heal, for You are the Healer. There is no healing but Yours, which leaves no disease behind."

How to Perform the Dua:

  1. Place your hand on the area where you are experiencing pain.
  2. Begin by saying "Bismillah" (In the name of Allah) three times.
  3. Then recite the supplication "Adhhib al-ba'sa" seven times.

This powerful supplication, when recited with sincerity and belief, can bring relief from various forms of pain. If you are suffering from any form of pain that seems unyielding despite seeking medical assistance, try reciting this supplication along with your treatments. The power of faith and supplication should not be underestimated.

Remember, while seeking medical help is essential, turning to Allah for relief is also a source of immense strength and comfort. May Allah grant relief to all those suffering from pain and ailments.

 

Qunoot-e-Nazila Dua

 

 

Qunoot-e-Nazila, also referred to as Kunoot-e-Nazilah, is a special supplication that holds significant importance in Islamic prayers. This dua was recited by the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) during specific circumstances. Let's explore more about this supplication:

What is Qunoot-e-Nazila?

Qunoot-e-Nazila is a supplication that is recited in the second rak'ah (unit of prayer) of the Fajr (pre-dawn) prayer, after rising from the bowing position (ruku) and before going into the prostration (sujood).

When Did Qunoot-e-Nazila Begin?

This supplication was introduced during the fourth year after the migration (Hijra) of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) to Medina. Its initiation is associated with an incident where a tribe requested the Prophet's help in sending a group of knowledgeable companions to teach them about Islam. However, this group of companions was tragically ambushed and killed on their journey, resulting in this supplication being recited.

When Should Qunoot-e-Nazila Be Recited?

In the Fajr prayer, after rising from ruku (bowing) and before going into sujood (prostration), the Imam (prayer leader) recites "Sami'a Allahu liman hamidah" and then recites Qunoot-e-Nazila. The congregation says "Ameen" silently throughout the recitation.

Qunoot-e-Nazila Dua in Roman English:

Allahumma mahdina fee man hadait, wa 'aafina fee man 'aafait, wa tawallana fee man tawallait, wa baarik lana fee maa a'tait, wa qinaa sharra ma qadayt, fa innaka taqdi wa laa yuqdaa 'alayk, wa innaahu laa yazillu man waalayt, wa laa ya'izzu man aadayt, tabaarakta rabbana wa ta'aalayt.

Translation: O Allah, guide us among those whom You have guided, pardon us among those whom You have pardoned, turn to us in friendship among those on whom You have turned in friendship, and bless us in what You have granted. Protect us from the evil You have decreed. Surely, You judge and none can judge against You; and whoever is under Your protection is never humiliated. You are blessed, our Lord, and Exalted.

May Allah grant us the ability to act upon these supplications and bless us with His guidance.

 

 

Quranic Surahs for Dealing with Depression

 

Just a few days ago, you were filled with happiness, eager to move forward, and had aspirations to achieve great things. Life was full of excitement, and you were brimming with enthusiasm. But then, an incident occurred that shattered your dreams, leaving you with shattered hopes and a sense of despair. The incident led you into a pit of gloom, and gradually, you found yourself succumbing to depression. This depression has taken you to a place where the desire to progress no longer exists. Negative thoughts started to overwhelm your mind, making you feel lost.

Islamic Perspective on Depression:

However, in Islam, it is emphasized that after every difficulty comes ease. Life is like a battlefield, where victories and losses alternate. Life doesn't always progress on a bed of roses; it can sometimes be filled with thorns as well. This is the reality of the world we live in.

In Islam, despondency is considered unacceptable. A true believer faces challenges head-on and patiently endures them, understanding that these challenges are tests from Allah. Believers maintain faith that Allah will guide them through these tests and hardships, leading to growth and success eventually.

The messengers of Allah also faced resistance when they called people to Allah's path. Instead of embracing their message, people often caused them distress. The hearts of the messengers would ache for the people's well-being, even more than a mother's concern for her child.

Therefore, Allah revealed Surahs (chapters) in the Quran that provided solace and strength to their hearts. These Surahs not only guided people but also offered comfort to their souls. In these Surahs, Allah encouraged believers to find solace, regain their confidence, and trust in His plan. These teachings have helped countless individuals overcome their challenges and find peace amidst adversity.

Depression is a difficult journey, but Islamic teachings remind us that challenges are temporary, and with faith and patience, we can overcome them. The Quranic Surahs mentioned offer guidance, hope, and reassurance to those struggling with depression. Remember that seeking support from loved ones, professionals, and spiritual guidance can also play a crucial role in overcoming depression. By combining these resources with the teachings of Islam, one can find the strength to navigate through the darkest times and emerge stronger on the other side.

 

Quranic Surahs for Overcoming Depression: 10 Chapters of Hope and Healing

Introduction: Dealing with depression can be challenging, and seeking solace in the teachings of the Quran is a common practice for many. The Quran offers guidance, comfort, and hope to those struggling with emotional turmoil. Here are 10 Quranic Surahs (chapters) that are often turned to for strength and healing in times of depression.

  1. Surah Ad-Duha (Chapter 93): This Surah was revealed during a time when the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was feeling downhearted. It served to console and uplift his spirits. It is a reminder that after every difficulty, ease follows, and challenges are a part of life. The Surah encourages believers to remain patient and trust that Allah's blessings will come, emphasizing the importance of helping those in need.
  2. Surah Ash-Sharh (Chapter 94): This Surah was revealed alongside Surah Ad-Duha. It reassures the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) that after hardship comes relief. Believers are urged to turn to Allah in gratitude and prayer, aligning their actions with their faith. This Surah offers solace and reaffirms the cyclical nature of trials and ease.
  3. Surah Yusuf (Chapter 12): Surah Yusuf recounts the story of Prophet Joseph (peace be upon him) and his trials. This story teaches us that hardships can lead to growth and success. Despite the challenges he faced, Joseph's patience and trust in Allah eventually led him to rise above his circumstances. The story offers lessons of resilience and hope.
  4. Surah Ar-Rahman (Chapter 55): Surah Ar-Rahman reflects on the countless blessings Allah has bestowed upon humanity. The soothing verses bring a sense of peace and gratitude, reminding us of the beauty in the world. Reading this Surah can help shift focus away from negative thoughts, fostering a sense of serenity.
  5. Surah An-Nas (Chapter 114): This chapter addresses seeking refuge in Allah from the whispers of Shaytan (Satan) and his insinuations. Reciting Surah An-Nas can provide protection from negative influences and intrusive thoughts, helping individuals combat feelings of depression and anxiety.
  6. Surah Al-Isra (Chapter 17): Also known as "The Night Journey," this Surah contains lessons from the stories of previous prophets. The tales of perseverance in the face of adversity offer encouragement for those dealing with their own challenges. It reinforces the idea that Allah's plan is always greater than our understanding.
  7. Surah Al-Kahf (Chapter 18): Surah Al-Kahf contains narratives about the companions of the Cave and other stories of faith and resilience. These stories remind believers that trials are part of the human experience and that patience and trust in Allah lead to eventual rewards.
  8. Surah Maryam (Chapter 19): Surah Maryam narrates the story of Mary, the mother of Jesus (peace be upon them both), and her strength during difficult times. The Surah showcases the importance of unwavering faith and the rewards that come from submitting to Allah's will.
  9. Surah Ta-Ha (Chapter 20): The story of Prophet Moses (peace be upon him) is recounted in Surah Ta-Ha. This Surah illustrates the transformative power of faith and how facing challenges with trust in Allah's plan can lead to remarkable outcomes.
  10. Surah Al-Anbiya (Chapter 21): Surah Al-Anbiya highlights various stories of the prophets and their communities, demonstrating the ebb and flow of trials and successes. This Surah offers hope by reminding us that Allah's support is with those who endure difficulties for His sake.

These Quranic Surahs serve as sources of comfort and guidance for individuals grappling with depression. While seeking spiritual solace, it's important to also seek professional help and support from loved ones. Combining faith with practical efforts can contribute to a holistic approach to healing and recovery. Remember that Allah's mercy and blessings are always accessible to those who seek them.

 

 

Dua of Hazrat Anas Bin Malik

 

For protection from the evil of enemies and calamities.

The special quality of this prayer is that "whoever recites this prayer in the morning, no one can harm him."

And a special incident related to its virtue:

Before you read the prayer (Dua E Anas Bin Malik), read this incident for its significance. Umar ibn Ibban narrated that "Hajjaj bin Yusuf sent me to summon Hazrat Anas bin Malik (may Allah be pleased with him), and he also sent some horsemen and foot soldiers with me. So, I went to call him. When I reached the house of Hazrat Anas, he was sitting at his door."

I said to him: "Respectfully accept the summons of the Amir and come with me."

He asked: "Who is the Amir?"

I informed him: "Hajjaj bin Yusuf."

He said: "May Allah humiliate your Amir. Your Amir has oppressed, opposed, and gone against the Qur'an and Hadith. Therefore, Allah will hold him accountable."

I said: "For now, please obey the command of the Amir and come with me." He agreed, and when we reached in front of Hajjaj, he asked: "Are you Anas bin Malik?"

He replied: "Yes."

Hajjaj said: "Are you the person who speaks ill of us and curses us?"

He responded: "Yes, indeed. This is obligatory for me and all Muslims, for you are enemies of Islam. You have given respect to Allah's enemies and humiliated His friends."

Hajjaj asked: "Do you know why I summoned you?"

He replied: "No."

Hajjaj said: "I want to kill you brutally."

Hazrat Anas Bin Malik said: "If I had believed your words to be true, I would have abandoned the worship of Allah and doubted the order of the Prophet (peace be upon him), in which he taught me a prayer and said: 'Whoever recites this prayer in the morning, no one can harm him.' Today, I have recited that prayer."

Hajjaj said: "Teach me that prayer as well."

Hazrat Anas replied: "You are not deserving of it."

Hajjaj said: "Leave this path and go away."

When Hazrat Anas Bin Malik left, a gatekeeper asked Hajjaj: "You were searching for him for many days. When you caught him, why did you let him go?"

Hajjaj replied: "I swear by Allah, I saw two lions on his shoulders. Whenever I tried to talk to him, he would pounce on me as if he was about to attack me. If I had done anything to him, what would have happened to me?"

Later, when the time of Hazrat Anas Bin Malik's passing came, he taught the prayer to his son, which is written below.

Dua E Anas Bin Malik In English

"In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful."

"I seek refuge in Allah, and in the name of Allah, the best name."

"In the name of Allah, who, when His name is recited, nothing in the earth or heavens can harm, and He is the All-Hearing, All-Knowing."

"In the name of Allah, by whose name I start and end, by whose name I have faith, by whose name I awaken, and by Allah's name, I sleep."

"In the name of Allah, upon my heart and my soul, in the name of Allah, upon my intellect and my hearing, in the name of Allah, upon my family and my wealth."

"In the name of Allah, for what Allah has given me. In the name of Allah, the Healer, in the name of Allah, the Forgiver, in the name of Allah, the Bestower."

"In the name of Allah, the One who cannot be harmed by anything in the earth or heavens, and He is the All-Hearing, the All-Knowing."

"He is Allah, my Lord. I do not associate anyone with Him. Allah is the Greatest, Allah is the Greatest, Allah is the Greatest, Allah is the Greatest. Victory and honor come only from Him."

"I seek refuge in You, Allah, from Your displeasure and from the evil within myself. I seek refuge in You from the evil of every ruler, from the evil of every devil and harmful creature, from the evil of every oppressive power, and from the evil of everything that harms me. You are my protector against everything that happens under Your control."

"Indeed, my Lord is on the Straight Path. You are the Guardian of everything, and I have full trust in You. You are the Guardian of everything in the heavens and the earth, and You are my Lord in this world and the Hereafter."

"Allah, I seek refuge in You from the evil of what I have done and the evil of what I have not done. O Allah, I seek refuge in You from the evil of my own soul and the evil of every evil creature. I seek refuge in You from the evil of every oppressor and every unjust ruler, and from the evil of everything that causes harm."

"Allah, I seek refuge in You from the evil that is beneath me, from the evil that is above me, from the evil that is on my right, from the evil that is on my left, and from the evil that is in front of me. In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful."

"Say: He is Allah, [who is] One. Allah, the Eternal Refuge. He neither begets nor is born. Nor is there to Him any equivalent."

"In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful."

"Say: He is Allah, [who is] One. Allah, the Eternal Refuge. He neither begets nor is born. Nor is there to Him any equivalent. And none is comparable to Him."

"In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful."

"Say: He is Allah, [who is] One. Allah, the Eternal Refuge. He neither begets nor is born. Nor is there to Him any equivalent. And none is comparable to Him. The One above all."

"In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful."

"Say: He is Allah, [who is] One. Allah, the Eternal Refuge. He neither begets nor is born. Nor is there to Him any equivalent. And none is comparable to Him. The One beneath all."

"In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful."

"Say: He is Allah, [who is] One. Allah, the Eternal Refuge. He neither begets nor is born. Nor is there to Him any equivalent. And none is comparable to Him. The One from above."

"In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful."

"Say: He is Allah, [who is] One. Allah, the Eternal Refuge. He neither begets nor is born. Nor is there to Him any equivalent. And none is comparable to Him. The One from below."

"In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most

 

Dua-e-Ganjul Arsh

 

 

Dua-e-Ganjul Arsh" is a beautiful supplication (dua) from the collection of prayers seeking blessings and mercy from Allah. It is recited by believers for various reasons, asking for Allah's favor, mercy, and protection. Below is the transcribed version of the prayer in easy and clear English:

La ilaha illallah, Subhanal Malikil Quddus There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Sovereign, the Holy.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanal Azizil Jabbar There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Mighty, the Compeller.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanar Raufur Rahim There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Clement, the Merciful.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanal Ghafoorur Raheem There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Forgiving, the Merciful.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanal Kareemil Hakeem There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Generous, the Wise.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanal Qawiyyil Wafiyyi There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Mighty, the Trustworthy.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanal Lateefil Khabeer There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Subtle, the All-Aware.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanas Samadil Abud There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Eternal, the Sustainer.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanal Ghafuril Wadood There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Forgiving, the Loving.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanal Wakeelil Kafeel There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Guardian, the Sufficient.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanar Raqeebil Hafeez There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Watchful, the Protector.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanal Muhyil Mumeet There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Giver of life, the Taker of life.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanal Hayyil Qayyum There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Living, the Sustainer.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanal Khalqil Bari There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Creator of all things.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanal Aliyyil Azim There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Most High, the Great.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanal Wahidil Ahad There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Unique, the One.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanal Mu'minil Mu'min There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Believer, the Trustworthy.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanal Haseebish Shaheed There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the All-Seeing Witness.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanal Haleemil Kareem There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Clement, the Generous.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanal Awwalil Qadeem There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the First, the Eternal.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanal Akhir There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Last.

La ilaha illallah, Subhana Zaahiril Baatin There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Manifest, the Hidden.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanal Kabiril Mu'taali There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Great, the Exalted.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanal Qaadil Haajat There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Fulfiller of needs.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanar Rahmaanir Raheem There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Most Merciful, the Most Compassionate.

La ilaha illallah, Subhana Rabbi'l Arshil Azim There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Lord of the Mighty Throne.

La ilaha illallah, Subhana Rabbiyal A'la There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Lord of the Most High.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanal Burhanis Sultan There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Evident Truth, the Sovereign.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanas Sami'il Baseer There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the All-Hearing, the All-Seeing.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanal Waahidil Qahhar There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the One, the Dominant.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanal Aleemil Hakeem There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Knowledgeable, the Wise.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanas Sattaaril Ghafoor There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Concealer of faults, the Forgiving.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanar Rahmaanid Daayan There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Merciful, the Guide.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanal Kabeeril Akbar There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Great, the Most Great.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanal Aleemil Allam There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Knowledgeable, the All-Knowing.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanash Shaafil Kaafi There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Intercessor, the Sufficer.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanal Azimil Baqi There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Magnificent, the Everlasting.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanas Samadil Ahad There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Eternal, the One.

La ilaha illallah, Subhana Rabbi'l Ardi wa's-Samaawat There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Lord of the heavens and the earth.

La ilaha illallah, Subhana Khalqil Nour There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Creator of light.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanal Ghaniyyil Mu'jiz There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Self-Sufficient, the Manifestor of miracles.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanal Fattaahil Aleem There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Opener, the All-Knowing.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanal Azizil Ghaniyyi There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Mighty, the Rich.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanal Ghafoorish Shakoor There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Forgiving, the Appreciative.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanal Azimil Aleem There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Great, the All-Knowing.

La ilaha illallah, Subhan Zil Mulkil Wal Mulkoot There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Possessor of sovereignty and dominion.

La ilaha illallah, Subhan Zil Izati Wal Azmati There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Possessor of Power and Majesty.

La ilaha illallah, Subhan Zil Kibriyai Wal Jabaroot There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Possessor of Grandeur and Omnipotence.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanas Sattaaril Azim There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Concealer of faults, the Supreme.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanal 'Aleemil Ghaib There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Knower of the unseen.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanal Hameedil Majeed There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Praiseworthy, the Glorious.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanal Hakeemil Qadeem There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Wise, the Ancient.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanal Qaadiris Sattaar There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Capable, the Concealer.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanas Sami'il Aleem There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the All-Hearing, the All-Knowing.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanal Ghaniyyil Azim There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Self-Sufficient, the Mighty.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanal 'Alamis Salaam There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Lord of Peace.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanal Malikin Naseer There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the King, the Helper.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanar Ghaniyyir Rahmaan There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Rich, the Compassionate.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanal Qareebil Hasanat There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the One near to Goodness.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanal Waliyil Hasanat There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Guardian of Goodness.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanas Sabooris Sattaar There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Patient, the Concealer.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanal Khaliqil Noor There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Creator of light.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanal Ghaniyyil Mu'jiz There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Self-Sufficient, the Manifestor of miracles.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanal Fattaahil Aleem There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Opener, the All-Knowing.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanal 'Azizil Ghaniyyi There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Mighty, the Rich.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanal Ghafoorish Shakoor There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Forgiving, the Appreciative.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanal Azimil Aleem There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Great, the All-Knowing.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanal Mulkil Wa's-Samaawat There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Owner of the heavens and the earth.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanal Maalikil Maqsood There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Possessor of dominion and purpose.

La ilaha illallah, Subhanal Mannanil Mann There is no deity but Allah, Glory be to the Bestower of bounties.

La ilaha illallah, Aadmu Safiyyul Lah There is no deity but Allah, Adam is the purest of Allah's creation.

La ilaha illallah, Noohun Najiyul Lah There is no deity but Allah, Noah is the savior of Allah.

La ilaha illallah, Ibrahimo Khaleelul Lah There is no deity but Allah, Abraham is the close friend of Allah.

La ilaha illallah, Isma'eelu Zabihaul Lah There is no deity but Allah, Ishmael is the sacrifice of Allah.

La ilaha illallah, Musa Kalimul Lah There is no deity but Allah, Moses is the speaker to Allah.

La ilaha illallah, Daawudu Khaleefatul Lah There is no deity but Allah, David is the vicegerent of Allah.

La ilaha illallah, Isa Roohul Lah There is no deity but Allah, Jesus is the spirit of Allah.

La ilaha illallah, Muhammad Rasoolul Lah There is no deity but Allah, Muhammad is the messenger of Allah.

**Wasallallahu Ta'ala Ala Khairi Khalqihi wa Noori Arshihi wa Zeenati Afdali Ambiya'i wa Mursaleen, Sayyidina wa Sanadina wa Shafi'ina wa Habibina wa Maulana Muhammadin wa Ala Aalihi wa Ashabihi wa Ahli Baitihi wa Azwaajihi, Zuriyyatihi wa Ahli

 

 

Friends, you know that among the insects crawling on the ground, there are snakes and scorpions that naturally carry venom in their bites. When these creatures sense danger, they inject their venom into the body of the person in front of them. The result is often fatal, as the venom can lead to death. To protect oneself from such dangers, I'm going to share a prayer that helps guard against venomous animals such as snakes and scorpions.

When you pass through a deserted area, forest, or dense vegetation, you often fear encountering insects, spiders, and venomous creatures that might bite you or inject poison. This fear is justified, as the venom of these creatures is so dangerous that it can take the life of a healthy person in no time.

To safeguard yourself from this danger, to ensure your safety, and to protect your life, it's essential to take precautions. The best precaution is to try to save yourself as much as possible and to recite a prayer so that you come under the protection of Allah.

Believe me, this short prayer that takes just about 2 seconds to recite will not only grant you reward but also place you under the protection of Allah. This way, you can safeguard yourself from any venomous danger. The prayer is as follows:

English Translation of the Dua: "Peace be upon Noah among all people in the world." (Surah As-Saffat, verse 79)

May Allah shower His blessings upon us through the blessings of this Surah and may the impact of this verse settle in our hearts. May it infuse life into our hearts and save us from the tactics of enemies and the cruelty of evil forces. May it grant us protection from illnesses and rescue us from difficulties. Amen.

Please note that reciting prayers and seeking Allah's protection is a matter of personal belief and faith. If you feel that this practice helps you feel safer, then you can use these prayers as a means of seeking protection.

 

 

Dua Hizbul Bahr and Its Benefits

 

Dua (supplication) is a form of worship through which humans directly communicate with Allah, calling upon Him, expressing their pain, sorrow, seeking forgiveness for their sins, and beseeching for the acceptance of their prayers and acts of worship.

Today, I will share with you a powerful and beneficial supplication known as "Dua Hizbul Bahr," which holds great significance in resolving life's problems and difficulties. The words of this supplication are deeply profound, reflecting Allah's mercy. Let's explore the benefits of Dua Hizbul Bahr:

  1. Reversal of Magic: The effects of magic can be reversed through this supplication.
  2. Protection from Jinn: The recitation of this supplication in a household prevents the presence of jinn.
  3. Opening of Rizq (Sustenance): Doors of sustenance and blessings are opened.
  4. Physical and Spiritual Well-being: It brings physical and spiritual well-being, good health, and honor.
  5. Numerous Other Benefits: Apart from the mentioned benefits, Dua Hizbul Bahr offers many other advantages.

First Recitation and Origin:

Once, Abu Hasan Shazili (may Allah have mercy upon him) found himself stranded at sea. In a true dream, Allah's Messenger (peace be upon him) instructed him to recite this Dua. Upon reciting it, Abu Hasan Shazili was saved from the perils of the sea.

When to Recite:

It is recommended to recite this supplication daily, preferably in the morning. However, if daily recitation is not feasible, you can listen to its audio in the morning and evening, after Maghrib prayer, so that both you and your household can hear it.

Transcribed Version of Dua Hizbul Bahr:

[The full transcription of the Dua Hizbul Bahr in English would be quite extensive. However, I can provide you with a summarized version of the supplication.]

In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.

O Allah, O Allah, O Allah, O the Most High, O the Almighty, O the Clement, O the All-Knowing.

You are my Lord and Your knowledge is sufficient for me, Your commands and decisions are sufficient for me, and Your bounties are sufficient for me.

O Allah, surely we ask You for the blessings contained in every word and action of Yours. And we seek refuge in Your mercy from the evil within ourselves and from our bad deeds.

O Allah, You are our Protector in every matter and our Ultimate Hope, and we have trust in Your generosity.

O Allah, grant blessings upon our Master Muhammad and upon his family, and bestow mercy and blessings upon him. O Allah, make us among those who are always hopeful, those who rely on You, and those who have trust in You.

O Allah, indeed You have power over all things and are capable of everything.

O Allah, protect us from every harm, and grant us well-being and safety in this world and the Hereafter. There is no god but You; You are the Most Powerful and the All-Knowing.

O Allah, send blessings upon our Master Muhammad and upon his family, and send peace and blessings upon him. O Allah, You are our Supporter and our Helper, and You are the best Guardian and the Most Merciful.

O Allah, send blessings upon our Master Muhammad, the most honorable of the prophets, and upon his family.

O Allah, through Your mercy and the intercession of Your angels, may blessings be upon our Master Muhammad, O You who believe, send blessings upon him and offer salutations to him with utmost respect.

O Allah, send blessings upon our Master Muhammad and upon his noble family.

[The transcription continues with various additional supplications and blessings.]

Conclusion:

May Allah, the Most High, grant all of our righteous desires and wishes.

[Note: The original Dua Hizbul Bahr in its entirety is longer and contains numerous Arabic phrases. This transcription is a summarized version of the supplication.]

 

Jaan Maal Aulad Ki Hifazat Ki Dua (Prayer for Protection of Life, Wealth, and Children)

 

Life, wealth, and children are things that everyone fears and worries about. There's always a concern that these blessings from Allah might be affected by negative influences. We want to ensure that these precious aspects of our lives remain safe from harm and flourish. To address this, we have the prayer for the protection of life, wealth, and children.

When circumstances are not favorable, and there's a heightened fear associated with these aspects, especially when people become obsessed with acquiring wealth and material possessions, it's important to turn to Allah's guidance and seek protection.

Similarly, a companion of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) felt worried about the potential loss of his wealth and separation from his children. He brought his concern to the Prophet and sought advice. The Prophet (peace be upon him) then taught him a prayer to recite.

The Prayer:

"In the name of Allah, I place my faith, my self, my family, and my wealth under the protection of Allah."

This prayer is significant because it encompasses five key elements in a specific order. It begins with placing faith foremost and ends with wealth, with family and self in between. Let's delve deeper into its meaning:

  1. Faith (Deen): This emphasizes the importance of prioritizing our spiritual obligations. Our faith should come before all other concerns. When faith is strong, other aspects of life fall into place.
  2. Self (Nafs): Self-care is vital. Taking care of ourselves mentally, emotionally, and physically allows us to handle other responsibilities more effectively.
  3. Children (Aulad): The upbringing, education, and well-being of our children are crucial. Their development requires careful attention and nurturing.
  4. Family (Khandaan): Maintaining healthy relationships and fulfilling family responsibilities are highlighted here. Treating family members with kindness and fulfilling their rights are emphasized.
  5. Wealth (Maal): Finally, wealth is mentioned. While important, it's placed after the other elements. This signifies that our focus should not be solely on material possessions, as undue attachment to wealth can lead to problems.

By reciting this prayer, we seek protection for all these aspects of our lives. The specific order of the elements reminds us to prioritize our faith and well-being before material possessions.

May Allah protect us all. Amen.

Please note that this is a paraphrased version of the content you provided, aiming to convey the meaning more clearly in English. If you have any specific requests or further questions, feel free to ask.

 

7 Duas for Family Protection

Today, I want to share something like a "vaccine" with you. If you invest just 2 minutes every day, this "vaccine" won't only shield you from COVID-19 and other viruses but also protect you and your family from the evil eye, jealousy, negative energies, and even magic or other harmful forces. I'm referring to the 7 Duas for family protection.

Some might not know that these risks can be alleviated by seeking remedies from the Quran. Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) didn't just protect himself; he shared a set of Duas with the entire ummah (Muslim community). If you incorporate these Duas into your daily life, you'll be safeguarded from unforeseen dangers.

Before reciting these Duas, firmly believe that the Quran is a comprehensive remedy for both physical and spiritual ailments. Therefore, incorporate it into your life like a daily dose, strengthen your faith, and protect yourself from the risks of the world.

Note: Understand that if Allah wills, nobody can harm us, and if Allah wills, nobody can save us. We should remember that losses might sometimes be a test or a means to bring us closer to Allah's mercy.

Here are the 7 Duas for family protection:

1. Dua: A'oodhu billahi minash-shaytanir-rajim (I seek refuge in Allah from the cursed Shaytan).

2. Dua: Bismillahi arqika min kulli shay’in yu’jīk, min sharri kulli nafsin aw ‘aynin hāsid, Allāhu yashfīk, bismillahi arqika.

3. Dua: U’īzubikalimātil-lāhit-tāmmati min sharri mā khalaq.

4. Dua: Bismillāhil-lāhi lā yadhurru mā’as-mihi shay’un fil-ardhi walā fis-samā’, wahuwas-samī’ul-‘alīm.

5. Dua: Al-lāhu lā ilāha illā huwal-hayyul-qayyūm, lā ta’khudhuhū sinatunw-walā nawm, lahū mā fissamāwāti wamā fil-ardh, man dhallazī yashfa’u ‘indahu illā bi’iznih, ya’lamu mā bayna aidīhim wamā khalfahum, walā yuhītūna bishay’im-min ‘ilmihi illā bimā shā’a, wasi’a kursiyyuhus-samāwāti wal-ard, walā ya’ūduhū hifzuhumā, wahuwal-‘alīyul-‘azīm.

6. Recite Surah Al-Ikhlas, Surah Al-Falaq, and Surah An-Nas.

7. Note: These Duas are derived from the Quran and Hadith.

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