Prayer to Allah that all was well. Muslim fortress, muslim prayers, dua oh allah what to do help me

اللّهُـمَّ اغْفِـرْ لي ذَنْـبي كُلَّـه ، دِقَّـهُ وَجِلَّـه ، وَأَوَّلَـهُ وَآخِـرَه وَعَلانِيَّتَـهُ وَسِـرَّه

Allahumma-gfir li zanbi kulla-hu, dikka-hu wa jillahu, wa avwalya-hu wa akhira-hu, wa "alyaniyata-hu wa sirra-hu

O Allah, forgive me all my sins, small and large, first and last, open and secret

Words of appeal to Allah while bowing to the ground

اللّهُـمَّ إِنِّـي أَعـوذُ بِرِضـاكَ مِنْ سَخَطِـك ، وَبِمعـافاتِـكَ مِنْ عُقوبَـتِك ، وَأَعـوذُ بِكَ مِنْـك ، لا أُحْصـي ثَنـاءً عَلَـيْك ، أَنْـتَ كَمـا أَثْنَـيْتَ عَلـى نَفْسـِك

Allahumma, inni a "uzu bi-rida-kya min sahati-kya wa bi-mu" afati-kya min "ukubati-kya wa a" uzu bi-kya min-kya, la uhsy sanaan "alai-kya Anta kya-ma asnaita "ala nafsi-kya

O Allah, verily, I seek Your favor from Your indignation and Your forgiveness from Your punishment, and I seek refuge with You from You! I cannot count all the praises that You deserve, for only You Yourself gave them to Yourself in sufficient measure.

The words of a prayer addressed to Allah between two prostrations

اللّهُـمَّ اغْفِـرْ لي ، وَارْحَمْـني ، وَاهْدِنـي ، وَاجْبُرْنـي ، وَعافِنـي وَارْزُقْنـي وَارْفَعْـني

Allahumma-gfir whether, va-rham-ni, wa-hdi-ni, wa-jbur-ni, wa "afi-ni, va-rzuk-ni wa-rfa" - ni

O Allah, forgive me and have mercy on me and guide me to the right path and repay me and deliver me and grant me sustenance and exalt

سَجَـدَ وَجْهـي للَّـذي خَلَقَـهُ وَصَـوَّرَهُ وَشَقَّ سَمْـعَـهُ وَبَصَـرَهُ بِحَـوْلِـهِ وَقُـوَّتِهِ(تَبـارَكَ اللهُ أَحْسَـنُ الخـالِقيـن

Sajjada vajhi li-Llyazi halyaka-hu wa shakka sam "a-hu wa basara-hu bi-hauli-hi va kuvvati-hi, fa tabarakya Lla-hu ahsanu-l-khalikina

I bow my face to the ground before the One who created him and endowed him with hearing and sight through His might and strength, "blessed be Allah, the best of creators" "Believers", 14

Words of appeal to Allah when bowing to the ground while reading the Koran (we are talking about the need to bow to the ground when reading certain verses of the Koran)

اللّهُـمَّ اكْتُـبْ لي بِهـا عِنْـدَكَ أَجْـراً ، وَضَـعْ عَنِّـي بِهـا وِزْراً ، وَاجْعَـلها لي عِنْـدَكَ ذُخْـراً ، وَتَقَبَّـلها

Allahhumma-ktub li bi-ha "inda-kya ajran, wa da" "an-ni bi-ha vizran, wa-j" al-ha li "inda-kya zuhran wa takab-bal-ha min-ni kya-ma takabbalta-ha min "abdi-kya Dauda

O Allah, write down for me with Yourself a reward for him (meaning prostration), and remove from me the sin for him, and make him a reserve for me with Yourself and accept him from me, as You accepted him from Your servant Daud

Tashahhud words

التَّحِيّـاتُ للهِ وَالصَّلَـواتُ والطَّيِّـبات ، السَّلامُ عَلَيـكَ أَيُّهـا النَّبِـيُّ وَرَحْمَـةُ اللهِ وَبَرَكـاتُه ، السَّلامُ عَلَيْـنا وَعَلـى عِبـادِ للهِ الصَّـالِحـين . أَشْـهَدُ أَنْ لا إِلـهَ إِلاّ الله ، وَأَشْـهَدُ أَنَّ مُحَمّـداً عَبْـدُهُ وَرَسـولُه

At-tahiyatu li-llahi, wa-s-sala-vatu wa-t-tayibatu, as-salamu "alay-kya, ayyu-ha-n-nabiyyu, wa rahmatu-llahi wa barakyatu-hu, as-salamu" alay -na wa "ala" ibadi-llahi-s-sali-hina. Ashhadu alla ilaha illa-llahu wa ashhadu anna Muham-madan "abdu-hu wa rasulu-hu

Greetings to Allah, and prayers and best words, peace be upon you, O Prophet, and the mercy of Allah and His blessings, peace be upon us and the righteous servants of Allah. I bear witness that there is no god but Allah, and I bear witness that Muhammad is His slave and His messenger

اللّهُـمَّ صَلِّ عَلـى مُحمَّـد، وَعَلـى آلِ مُحمَّد، كَمـا صَلَّيـتَ عَلـىإبْراهـيمَ وَعَلـى آلِ إبْراهـيم، إِنَّكَ حَمـيدٌ مَجـيد ، اللّهُـمَّ بارِكْ عَلـى مُحمَّـد، وَعَلـى آلِ مُحمَّـد، كَمـا بارِكْتَ عَلـىإبْراهـيمَ وَعَلـى آلِ إبْراهيم، إِنَّكَ حَمـيدٌ مَجـيد

Allahumma sally "ala Muhammadin wa" ala ali Muhammadin, kya-ma salleyta "ala Ibrahim wa" ala ali Ibrahima, inna-kya Hamidun, Majidun. Al-lahumma, barik "ala Muhammadin wa" ala ali Muhammadin ka-ma barakta "ala Ibrahima wa" ala ali Ibrahima, inna-kya Hamidun, Majidun

O Allah, bless Muhammad and the family of Muhammad, as You blessed Ibrahim and the family of Ibrahim, verily You are the Worthy of Praise. Glorious! O Allah, send blessings to Muhammad and the family of Muhammad, as You sent them to Ibrahim and the family of Ibrahim, indeed. You are Praiseworthy, Glorious! (Here, "bless" (sally) and "send blessings" (barik) mean different things. In the first case, "bless" means "speak of him with praise among the angels", as for the words "send blessings", then a different meaning is invested in them - "continue to elevate him and honor him

Prayer for the prophet, (sallallahu ‘alayhi wa sallam), read after tashahhud

اللّهُـمَّ صَلِّ عَلـى مُحمَّـدٍ وَعَلـىأَزْواجِـهِ وَذُرِّيَّـتِه، كَمـا صَلَّيْـتَ عَلـى آلِ إبْراهـيم . وَبارِكْ عَلـى مُحمَّـدٍ وَعَلـىأَزْواجِـهِ وَذُرِّيَّـتِه، كَمـا بارِكْتَ عَلـى آلِ إبْراهـيم . إِنَّكَ حَمـيدٌ مَجـيد

Allahumma, sally "ala Muhammadin wa" ala azwaji-hi wa zurriyati-hi ka-ma sallayta "ala ali Ibrahima wa barik" ala Muhammadin wa "ala azwaji-hi wa zurriyati-hi ka-ma barakta ala ali Ibrahima, inna-kya Hamidun, Maji-dun

O Allah, bless Muhammad, his wives and his offspring, as You blessed the family of Ibrahim, and send blessings to Muhammad, his wives and his offspring, as You sent them to the family of Ibrahim, indeed. You are worthy of praise. Glorious

اللّهُـمَّ إِنِّـي أَعـوذُ بِكَ مِـنْ عَذابِ القَـبْر، وَمِـنْ عَذابِ جَهَـنَّم، وَمِـنْ فِتْـنَةِ المَحْـيا وَالمَمـات، وَمِـنْ شَـرِّ فِتْـنَةِ المَسيحِ الدَّجّال

Allahumma, inni a "ouzu bi-kya min" azabi-l-kabri, wa min "azabi jahanna-ma, wa min fitnati-l-mahya wa-l-mamati wa min sharri fitnati-l-masihi-d-dajjali

O Allah, indeed, I seek refuge in You from the torment of the grave, from the torment of hell, from the temptations of life and death, and from the evil of the temptation of the Antichrist (al-masih d-dajjal)

The words of a prayer addressed to Allah after the last tashahhud before saying a greeting

اللّهُـمَّ إِنِّـي أَعـوذُ بِكَ مِـنْ عَذابِ القَـبْر ، وَأَعـوذُ بِكَ مِـنْ فِتْـنَةِ المَسيحِ الدَّجّـال ، وَأَعـوذُ بِكَ مِـنْ فِتْـنَةِ المَحْـيا وَالمَمـات . اللّهُـمَّ إِنِّـي أَعـوذُ بِكَ مِنَ المَأْثَـمِ وَالمَغْـرَم

Allahumma, inni a "uzu bi-kya min azabi-l-kabri, wa a" uzu bi-kya min fitna-ti-l masihi d-dajali, wa a "uzu bi-kya min fitnati-l-mahya wa-l -mamati Al-lahumma, inni a "ouzu bi-kya min al-ma" sami wa-l-magrami

O Allah, verily, I seek refuge in You from the torment of the grave, and I seek refuge in You from the temptation of the Antichrist (al-Masih d-Dajjal), and I seek refuge in You from the temptations of life and death. O Allah, verily, I seek refuge in You from sin and harm.

The words of a prayer addressed to Allah after the last tashahhud before saying a greeting

اللّهُـمَّ إِنِّـي ظَلَـمْتُ نَفْسـي ظُلْمـاً كَثـيراً وَلا يَغْـفِرُ الذُّنـوبَ إِلاّ أَنْت ، فَاغْـفِر لي مَغْـفِرَةً مِنْ عِنْـدِك وَارْحَمْـني، إِنَّكَ أَنْتَ الغَـفورُ الرَّحـيم

Allahumma, inni zalyamtu nafsi zulman kasiran, wa la yagfiru-z-zunuba illya Anta, fagfir li magfiratan min "indika va-rham-ni, inna-kya Anta-l-Gafuru-r-Rahimu

O Allah, indeed, I offended myself many times (that is, I sinned.), And no one except You forgives sins! Forgive me, and grant me Your forgiveness and have mercy on me, truly, You are Forgiving, Merciful!

The words of a prayer addressed to Allah after the last tashahhud before saying a greeting

اللّهُـمَّ اغْـفِرْ لي ما قَدَّمْـتُ وَما أَخَّرْت ، وَما أَسْـرَرْتُ وَما أَعْلَـنْت ، وَما أَسْـرَفْت ، وَما أَنْتَ أَعْـلَمُ بِهِ مِنِّي . أَنْتَ المُقَـدِّمُ، وَأَنْتَ المُـؤَخِّـرُ لا إِلهَ إِلاّ أَنْـت

Allahumma-gfir li ma kaddamtu wa ma akhhartu, wa ma asrartu wa ma a "lyantu, wa ma asraftu wa ma Anta a" lamu bi-hi min-ni! Anta-l-Mukaddimu wa An-ta-l-Muahkhir, la ilaha illa Anta

O Allah, forgive me what I did before and what I left for later, what I did secretly and what I did openly, what I transgressed the boundaries of, and what You know better than Me! You are the Pusher and You are the Pusher, there is no god but You

The words of a prayer addressed to Allah after the last tashahhud before saying a greeting

اللّهُـمَّ إِنِّـي أَعوذُ بِكَ مِنَ البُخْـل، وَأَعوذُ بِكَ مِنَ الجُـبْن، وَأَعوذُ بِكَ مِنْ أَنْ أُرَدَّ إِلى أَرْذَلِ الـعُمُر، وَأََعوذُ بِكَ مِنْ فِتْنَـةِ الدُّنْـيا وَعَـذابِ القَـبْر

Allahumma, inni a "uzu bi-kya min al-bukhli, wa a" uzu bikya min al-jubni, wa a "uzu bi-kya min an uradda ilya arzali-l-" die wa a "uzu bi-kya min fitnati -d-dunya wa "azabi-l-kabri

O Allah, verily, I take refuge in You from stinginess, and I take refuge in You from cowardice, and I take refuge in You from being a decrepit old man, and I take refuge in You from the temptations of this world and the torment of the grave

The words of a prayer addressed to Allah after the last tashahhud before saying a greeting

اللّهُـمَّ بِعِلْـمِكَ الغَـيْبِ وَقُـدْرَتِـكَ عَلـى الْخَلقِ أَحْـيِني ما عَلِـمْتَ الحـياةَ خَـيْراً لـي، وَتَوَفَّـني إِذا عَلِـمْتَ الوَفـاةَ خَـيْراً لـي، اللّهُـمَّ إِنِّـي أَسْـأَلُـكَ خَشْيَتَـكَ في الغَـيْبِ وَالشَّهـادَةِ، وَأَسْـأَلُـكَ كَلِمَـةَ الحَـقِّ في الرِّضـا وَالغَضَـب، وَأَسْـأَلُـكَ القَصْدَ في الغِنـى وَالفَقْـر، وَأَسْـأَلُـكَ نَعـيماً لا يَنْفَـد، وَأَسْـأَلُـكَ قُـرَّةَ عَيْـنٍ لا تَنْـقَطِعْ وَأَسْـأَلُـكَ الرِّضـا بَعْـدَ القَضـاء، وَأَسْـأَلُـكَ بًـرْدَ الْعَـيْشِ بَعْـدَ الْمَـوْت، وَأَسْـأَلُـكَ لَـذَّةَ النَّظَـرِ إِلـى وَجْـهِكَ وَالشَّـوْقَ إِلـى لِقـائِـك، في غَـيرِ ضَـرّاءَ مُضِـرَّة، وَلا فِتْـنَةٍ مُضـلَّة، اللّهُـمَّ زَيِّـنّا بِزينَـةِ الإيـمان، وَاجْـعَلنا هُـداةً مُهْـتَدين

Allahhumma bi- "ilmi-kya-l-ghaiba wa kudrati-kya" ala-l-khalki ahhyi-ni ma "alimta-l-hayat khairan li wa tawaffa-ni iz" alimta-l-wafata khairan li! Al-lahumma, inni as "alyu-kya hashyata-kya fil-gaybi wa-sh-shahadati, wa as" alu-kya kyalimata-l-hakki fi-r-rida wa-l-gadabi, wa as "alu-kya -l-kasda fi-l-gyna wa-l-fakri, wa as "alyu-kya na" iman la yanfadu, va as "alyu-kya kurrata" ainin la tankati "y, va as" alu-kya barda-l - "aishi ba" da-l-mauti, wa as "alyu-kya lyazzata-n-nazari ilya vajhi-kya va-sh-shauka ilya likai-kya fi gairi darra" a mudirratin wa la fitnatin mu-dyllyatin, Allahumma, zayin-na bi-zinati-l-imani wa-j "al-na khudatan mukhtadina

O Allah, through Your knowledge of the hidden and Your ability to create, prolong my life if You know that life will be better for me, and rest me if You know that death will be better for me! O Allah, verily, I ask You to let me fear You in the hidden and the clear, and I ask You to let me speak the words of truth in contentment and anger, and I ask You for moderation in wealth and poverty, and I ask You for the bliss that will not end, and I ask You for joy that will not be interrupted, and I ask You for favor after the judgment, and I ask You for a pleasant life after death, and I ask You to let me experience the sweetness of Your look and strive to meet You so that neither misfortune that will cause harm, nor temptation that will lead astray! O Allah, adorn us with the ornament of faith and make us leaders and walkers of the right path.

Prayer to Allah

In the Quran, which is holy book for all Muslims, it is said that if one prays to Allah every day, then it will surely be rewarded. Faith in this is so strong in the soul of every true believer that believers turn to Allah many times throughout the day, both in sorrow and in joy. Every Muslim believes that only Allah is able to protect him from any earthly evil.

Thanksgiving and Praise to Allah in Daily Prayer

It is written in the Qur'an that the believer must praise and thank Allah every day.

Daily prayer translated into Russian is as follows:

Muslim prayers to Allah

There are a huge number of different Muslim prayers that are read in a variety of everyday situations. For example, there are special prayers that need to be read in the morning while dressing and vice versa, in the evening while undressing. Be sure to read prayers before eating.

Every Muslim always reads a prayer when he dresses new clothes, and at the same time asks Allah to protect him from damage. In addition, the prayer mentions gratitude to the one who created the clothes, as well as the request of Allah to send him the highest blessings.

Be sure to use a prayer before the faithful leaves the house or in cases where you have to enter someone's house. In this way, honor and respect are expressed for the people whose house one has to visit.

Prayer "Kulhu Allah Ahad" in Arabic

The prayer “Kulhu Allah Ahad” is aimed at ensuring that a person can fulfill his own desires.

In Arabic, the text of the prayer reads as follows:

Lam yalid wa lam yulad

Wa lam yakun llahu, kufuvan ahad.”

It is believed that this appeal is more effective if it is pronounced in Arabic. It is imperative to take into account the fact that a believer who has a pure soul and sincere thoughts can read this prayer. Otherwise, Allah simply will not hear the request and will not help. You also need to be aware of what is this prayer not pronounced. It is important to understand the very essence of the ceremony. The person for whom the prayer is offered should sit on a chair, and the one who says the prayer puts his hands on his head.

After this, the words of the prayer are pronounced. For greater effectiveness, the rite is recommended to be carried out several days in a row.

Listen to the prayer "Kulhu Allah Ahad":

The text of the prayer "Kulhu Allah Ahad" in Russian

Despite the fact that the prayer "Kulhu Allah Ahad" is considered stronger in the original language, it is allowed to pronounce its words in Russian. There are several variations of this prayer.

For example, you can pray with the following words:

It is important to understand that this prayer does not carry a magical connotation, it contains a philosophical and religious grain. And this is exactly what the people participating in the ceremony should fully experience. It is important to sincerely believe that Allah will hear the prayer and will certainly reliably protect the person. But this is only possible if a person has a bright soul.

Prayer to Allah for help "O Allah, help me"

Namaz is an obligatory ritual for any Muslim. He builds not only from prayers, but also from certain actions. Therefore, someone who has recently converted to Islam will need to make great efforts in order to master all the rules. Of course, at first it will be necessary to gradually study all the necessary prayers.

But first of all, you should know that there is a single prayer that can be used at any time.

It sounds like this:

In addition, there is a very important prayer for beginners who are just getting acquainted with the rules of prayer.

After the obligatory prayers, the following prayer phrase should be said:

Prayer "Allah Akbar"

"Allah Akbar" translated from Arabic means great Lord. This phrase recognizes the power and power of the Almighty. In the Muslim religion, "Allah Akbar" is a formula for recognizing the Greatness of the Lord. This phrase emphasizes obedience to Allah, it is one of the phrases that reflect the true obedience to the Almighty, an oath of denial of other powers and dominions.

Every Muslim child understands what "Allah Akbar" means. This sacred phrase resounds on the lips of Muslims throughout their lives, and these words accompany all the deeds of the faithful. This phrase is always heard in Islamic prayers. It is treated as a separate prayer appeal.

It can be translated as follows:

It is incorrect to refer to this expression as a war cry. It is rather a reminder for the faithful that regardless of the situation, God is Great and omnipotent. It must be remembered that success and happiness for a Muslim comes from Allah, his whole life depends on him. The believer pronounces “Allah Akbar” when he is very frightened and after that his soul will surely calm down. Because he will remember that everything is in the hands of God. With the help of this phrase, you can also remove anger from the soul, calm down and prevent wrong actions. This prayer expression is also pronounced in moments of joy and success as a token of thanksgiving to God.

Muslim dua for the fulfillment of desires. How to read? Whom does it help?

All peoples have developed their own magical tools. Some of them are based on religious traditions. Let's discuss what is a dua for the fulfillment of desires, how to use it. Can everyone read Muslim prayers? Does Islam help the Orthodox? Dua for the fulfillment of desires is based on the Muslim worldview, can representatives of a different religion apply to it?

What is a dua for fulfillment of desires?

In fact, this is the name of a special prayer, to which the believer turns to Allah. Dua for the fulfillment of desires is recorded in the Qur'an. It is called Salavat for short. It, of course, is not forbidden to be read to anyone, like any prayer. But there are certain restrictions imposed by the religion itself on the one who refers to the Holy Book of Muslims. According to the traditions, Allah helps those who are undividedly devoted to him. There is much more obedience and respect in Islam than in any other religion. When a dua is read for the fulfillment of desires, it is unacceptable to "dictate" one's will higher powers. Prayer in Islam is a humble request to the Almighty for mercy. This is the difference from other religions. Muslims are brought up in a different worldview paradigm from childhood. Everything in the world happens according to the will of Allah, they believe. And his decisions should be accepted with gratitude and reverence. Whatever a person wants, he will receive only what the Almighty gives him. Therefore, the dua is pronounced with a sense of predetermination of events. The believer cannot protest, insist (mentally) on the desired result. This is the philosophical difference between dua and Christian prayer.

Many people face one important problem when they want to enchant in a Muslim way. The fact is that the dua is supposed to be read in the language of writing, that is, in Arabic. Otherwise, nothing will work. Believers master this language, learn to read correctly and understand the meaning of words. An ordinary person does not have such skills. What to do? You can, of course, read a prayer written in Cyrillic. It is as follows: “Inaa lil-lyahii wa inaa ilyayahi raajiiuun, allaahuumma indayakya ahtassibu musyybaatii fajuurnia fiihe, wa abdiilnii biihee khairan minhe.” One thing is bad, you will not understand anything. Therefore, it is also recommended to keep the translation in your head. He is like this: “Truly I praise the one Lord of the worlds - Allah. I ask You, most merciful, to bring the effectiveness of Your forgiveness closer to me. Protect from sins, direct along the path of righteousness. Please point out my mistakes so that I can avoid them by Your grace. Get rid of all sins, needs and worries. May there be nothing in life that You do not consider right for me, Most Merciful Allah! This is a very strong dua for the fulfillment of a wish.

All possibilities in the soul

It is important to understand that you should pray only when you fully share the worldview of Muslims. Cunning will not help here. Since they decided to ask for the help of Allah, therefore, they agree with any of his decisions regarding their fate and further events. And no one guarantees the result. Ask any Muslim about this. The believer may not even understand the question. In his view, no person has the right to resist the will of the Almighty. That is, you should ask your soul whether you agree with such a formulation of the question? If so, please read the following guidelines. They concern only representatives of other religious groups.

How to use dua

To fulfill desires in Islam, it is still customary to pray in Arabic. And there is also a rule that older members of the family help the younger ones. In general, Muslims are big collectivists. Dua read by the community works faster and better. In any case, this is how they pray over the sick. And in order to remove the damage, older women from all over the area are going to. They read suras over the sufferer at night. Therefore, it is recommended to find a teacher from among the Muslims. First, in the process of communication, imbue with the philosophy of this religion. Secondly, this person will help you pronounce words correctly, tell you how and what to do. One description is not enough to achieve the effect. In addition, the prayer should be kept in writing. In Islam great importance attached to Arabic words. Suras are depicted on souvenirs, writes on expensive fabric. If you buy one and hang it at home, it will work as a charm or talisman.

The strongest dua for fulfilling desires

No matter how much you give to a person, it is not enough for him. People are interested in how to pray so that the wish will come true. There are many surahs in the Quran. Read everything in order. Start with the first one. It is called "Prayer to the Almighty." Then refer to the above dua. Next, suras 112 and 113 are obligatory. They protect from evil that came from outside and is inside. However, it is not at all necessary to resort to such difficulties. If there is faith in the heart, blind and genuine, then one prayer is enough. Forget about the result, like a child does. Have expressed the intention and wait for what will happen with sincere delight. Imams say that this is how all dreams come true. It's not about the number of surahs read, but about trusting the Almighty.

Conclusion

We have not touched on whether there are any rules regarding the desires themselves. In fact, Muslims ask the Almighty for the same thing that representatives of other religions strive for. We all need prosperity, well-being, happiness. It is advisable to ask for common things that are valuable to every person on earth. But it is better to realize specific material desires on your own. If you want a new gadget, earn and buy. Why turn to Allah with such trifles? What do you think?

Prayer to Allah that all was well

Namaz is the second pillar of Islam

Namaz is one of the foundations of the religion of Islam. With its help, a connection is made between a person and the Almighty. Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Know that the best of your deeds is prayer!”. Reading namaz five times a day helps a person each time to strengthen his faith, cleanse his soul from committed sins and protect himself from future sins. Another hadeeth says: “The first thing a person will be asked about on the Day of Judgment is about praying on time.”

Before each prayer, a true Muslim performs ablution and appears before his Creator. AT morning prayer he exalts Allah, endlessly affirming His exclusive right to worship. The believer turns to the Creator for help and asks Him direct way. As proof of humility and fidelity, a person descends to the ground in a bow before the Almighty.

How to read namaz (Namaz uku tertibe)

Prayers are performed in Arabic - the language of Revelation - 5 times a day:

  1. at dawn (Irtenge);
  2. in the middle of the day (Oile);
  3. in the evening (Ikende);
  4. at sunset (Ahsham);
  5. at dusk (Yastu).

This determines the rhythm of the day of a believing Muslim. To perform namaz, women and men must cleanse the soul and body, clothes and the place of prayer. Whenever possible, righteous Muslims should strive to pray in the mosque. If this is not possible, it is allowed to pray almost anywhere, for example, at a university or in an office.

Before the obligatory prayer, there is a call to it - Azan. The Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), in order to show that Azan is a manifestation of piety, said: “If the time has come for prayer, let one of you read the Azan to you.”

To read the prayer, the following conditions must be met:

  1. ritual purity. A person in a state of defilement must perform a ritual bath (full or partial, in accordance with the degree of defilement);
  2. clean place. Prayer should be performed only in a clean, undefiled place (free from najas - impurity);
  3. qibla. During prayer, the believer should stand in the direction of the Muslim shrine of the Kaaba;
  4. clothes. A Muslim must be dressed in absolutely clean clothes, not stained with impurities (for example, excrement of a person or animals, hair of unclean animals, like a pig or a dog). Also, clothes should cover the awra - places that a believer, according to Sharia, should close (for a man - part of the body from the navel to the knees, for a woman - the whole body, except for the face, hands and feet);
  5. intention. A person must have a sincere intention to perform a prayer (niyat);
  6. sobriety of mind. Alcohol, various psychotropic and narcotic drugs are absolutely forbidden in Islam (this is haram).

Muslim prayers are the basis of the life of a Muslim

Also, unlike the Muslim prayer in Islam, there are prayers (in Arabic they call "dua", and in Tatar - "doga") - this is an opportunity to communicate with the Lord of the worlds. The Almighty knows everything obvious and hidden, therefore Allah hears any prayer, and it does not matter whether the Muslim prayer is said aloud or to oneself, on the surface of the moon or in a mine where coal is mined.

Dua to Allah should always be pronounced confidently, because we know: Allah created us and our difficulties, and He can change this world and easily solve any problem. And no matter in what language you address the Creator, let your soul whisper in the language in which it is easiest for you to express yourself.

In Islam, there are prayers for all occasions. Below are examples of Muslim duas, most of which are taken from the Koran and Sunnah, as well as from sheikhs and awliya (close people - friends of Allah). Among them are prayers for good luck. For example, against problems, troubles, misfortunes and grief, if danger threatens, etc.

Muslim prayer if you want to repent of sins

Allahumma ante rabbi, laya ilyayahe illaya ant, halyaktania wa ana 'abduk, va ana 'alaya 'ahdikya va va'dikya mastato'tu, a'uuzu bikya min sharri maa sona'tu, abuu'u lakya bi ni'matikya 'alaya wa abuu'ulakya bi zanbii, fagfirlii, fa innehu laya yagfiruz-zunuube illaya ant.

O Allah, You are my Lord! There is no God but You. You created me and I am Your servant. And I will try to justify the responsibility entrusted to me, to keep my word to the best of my ability and ability. I resort to You, moving away from all the evil that I have done. I acknowledge the blessings You have bestowed upon me, and I acknowledge my sin. I'm sorry! Truly, no one will forgive my mistakes except You. Note: By becoming a Muslim, a person assumes a certain responsibility and gives the Almighty a vow not to do the forbidden and to do what is obligatory.

Muslim prayers read before eating

First option: Bismillah!

Note: The Prophet Muhammad said: “Before you start eating, each of you should say: “Bismillah”. If he forgets about it at the beginning [of the meal], then let him say as soon as he remembers: “Bismil-lyahi fi avvalihi va aakhirihi” (With the name of the Almighty at the beginning and at the end [of the meal]).

Allahumma baarik lanaa fih, wa at’imnaa khairan minh.

O Supreme, make this a blessing for us and feed us that which is better than this.

Muslim prayers read when leaving the house

Bismil-lyayah, tavakkaltu ‘alal-laakh, wa laya hawla wa la kuvwate illaya bill-lyah.

In the name of Allah Almighty! I trust only in Him. True power and strength belong only to Him.

Allahumma inni ‘auuzu bikya an adylla av udalla av azilla av uzalla av azlimya av uzlyama av ajhala av yujhala ‘alaya.

Oh Lord! Verily, I seek refuge in You, so as not to stray from the right path and be led astray, so as not to err myself and be forced to err, so as not to do wrong myself and not be oppressed, so as not to be ignorant and so that in relation to me did not act rudely.

Muslim prayer read at the entrance to the house

Saying these words, the one who enters greets the one who is in him:

Bismil-lyayahi valajna, wa bismil-lyayahi kharajna wa ‘alaya rabbinah ta-vakkyalnaa.

With the name of the Almighty we entered and with His name we went out. And only in our Lord we trust.

Muslim prayer if you want to get married or get married

First, a ritual ablution (taharat, abdest) is performed, after which it is necessary to perform two rak'ahs of an additional prayer and say:

Allahumma innakya takdir valaya akdir wa ta'lam wa la a'lam wa ante 'alla-yamul-guyuyub, fa in ra'aita anna (gives the name of the girl) khairun lii fii dii-nii va dunya-ya va aakhyratii fakdurhaa li, va in kyayanet gairukhaa khairan lii minkhaa fii diinii va dunya-ya va aakhyratii fakdurkhaa lii.

O Allah! Everything is in Your power, but I am not able to do anything. You know everything, but I don't. You know everything that is hidden from us. And if You think that is the best for the preservation of my religiosity and well-being both in this and in the future worlds, then help me so that she becomes my wife (husband). And if the other is the best for the preservation of my religiosity and well-being in both worlds, then help me so that that other becomes my wife (husband).

Muslim prayer before marital intimacy:

Bismil-lyah. Allahumma jannibnash-shaitaane va jannibish-shaitaana maa razaktanaa.

I begin with the name of the Lord. O Most High, remove us from Satan and remove Satan from what You will give us!

Muslim prayer read in case of loss of any thing

Bismil-lyah. Yaa haadiyad-dullyayal wa raaddad-doollyati-rdud ‘alaya dool-lyati bi ‘izzatikya va sultaaniq, fa innahaa min ‘atoikya va fadlik.

I start with the name of Allah. O He Who directs those who have gone astray to the right path! O He who returns what was lost. Give me back the lost thing with Your majesty and power. Truly, this thing has been bestowed by You on me by Your infinite mercy.

Muslim prayer against problems, troubles, misfortunes and grief

Innaa lil-lyahi wa innaa ilaihi raaji’uun, allahumma ‘indakya ahtasibu musyybatii fa’dzhurnii fiihe, wa abdilnii bihee khairan minhe.

Verily, we belong entirely to Allah and, verily, we all return to Him. O Lord, before You I will give an account for understanding and correctness in overcoming this misfortune. Reward me for the patience I have shown, and replace the trouble with something that is better than it.

Muslim prayer against difficulties, needs and problems

First, a ritual ablution (taharat, abdest) is performed, after which it is necessary to perform two rak'ahs of an additional prayer and say:

Alhamdu lil-lyahi rabbil-'aalamimin, as'alukya muujibaati rahmatik, wa'azaaima magfiratik, val-'ismata min kulli zanb, val-ganiimata min kulli birr, you-salyayamata min kulli ism, laya tada' lii zanban illya gafartakh, wa laya hamman illaya farrajtakh, wa laya haajaten khiya lakya ridan illaya kadaytahaa, yaa arkhamar-raahimiin.

True praise belongs only to Allah, the Lord of the worlds. I ask You, O Allah, that which will bring Your mercy closer to me, the effectiveness of Your forgiveness, protection from sins, benefit from everything righteous. I ask You for salvation from all mistakes. Do not leave a single sin that You would not forgive me, not a single anxiety from which You would not deliver me, and not a single need that, being right, would not be satisfied by You. For You are the Most Merciful.

Muslim prayers against anxiety and sadness in the soul

Allahumma inni ‘abdukya ibnu ‘abdikya ibnu ematiq. Naasyatii bi yadika maadyn fiya hukmukya ‘adlun fiya kadooky. As'alukya bi kulli ismin khuva lak, sammyayte bihi nafsyak, av anzaltahu fi kitaabik, av 'allyamtahu ahaden min halkyk, av ista'sarte bihi fii 'ilmil-gaibi 'indek, en tad-j'alal-kur'ana rabi' and kalbi, va nuura sadri, wa jalaa'e khuzni, wa zahaaba hami.

O Almighty Allah! I am Your servant, the son of Your servant and Your handmaid. Dominion over me is in Your [right hand]. Your decision is unquestioningly carried out with respect to me and is just. I address You by all the names by which You called Yourself or mentioned in Your Scripture or revealed to any of Your creations or by those [names] known only to You. [I turn to You in Your name] and ask that the Qur'an be the spring of my heart, the light of my soul and the reason for the disappearance of my sadness, the cessation of my anxiety.

Allahumma innii a’uuzu bikya minal-hammi wal-hazan, wal-‘ajzi wal-kasal, wal-bukhli wal-jubn, wa dola’id-dein wa galyabatir-rijaal.

O Almighty, with the help of You, I move away from anxiety and sorrow, from weakness and laziness, from stinginess and cowardice, from the burden of duty and human oppression.

Muslim prayers in case of danger

Allahumma innaa naj'alukya fii nuhuurihim, wa na'uuzu bikya min shuruurihim.

O Allah, we present their throats and tongues to You for judgment. And we resort to You, moving away from their evil.

Hasbunal-laahu wa ni'mal vakiil.

The Lord is enough for us, and He is the best Protector.

Muslim prayer to pay off debts

Allahumma, ikfinii bi halayalikya ‘an haraamik, va agninii bi fadlikya ‘am-man sivaak.

O Allah, make the lawful [halal] protect me from the forbidden [haram] and make me, by Your mercy, independent of everyone except You.

Muslim prayers when visiting a sick person

Laya ba's, tahuurun inshaa'el-laakh (dvraza).

Translation: It does not matter, you will be cleansed with the permission of the Lord.

The second option, the prayer should be said seven times:

As'elul-laahal-'azyim, rabbel-'arshil-'azyim ai yashfiyak.

I ask the Great Creator, the Lord of the great Throne for your healing.

The Koran, which is the holy book for all Muslims, says that if you pray to Allah every day, then it will certainly be rewarded. Faith in this is so strong in the soul of every true believer that believers turn to Allah many times throughout the day, both in sorrow and in joy. Every Muslim believes that only Allah is able to protect him from any earthly evil.

Thanksgiving and Praise to Allah in Daily Prayer

It is written in the Qur'an that the believer must praise and thank Allah every day.

Daily prayer translated into Russian is as follows:

“I give praise and thanks to Allah, he is the very first and the very last, before and after him there is no one! I pray to Allah, whose thoughts are deep and omnipresent! Thanks to his power, he created everything around, breathed life into the created beings and directed them on the true path. He is omnipotent, when he directs us forward, then no one will lure us to another path, and when he returns us, then there is no force on earth that can force us to move forward. It determines the subsistence and wealth of all living beings, so no one can reduce the wealth of the one to whom it is given, or add to the property of the one to whom little is given.

It determines how long each person will live. And when the believer takes his last steps on earth, he will take him to himself and reward him, or throw him into the abyss of terrible punishment. Everyone will get what they deserve. He is Justice. Pure, undefiled, and infinite are His blessings! No one can call him to account, only everyone is accountable to him for what he has done.

Muslim prayers to Allah

There are a huge number of different Muslim prayers that are read in a variety of everyday situations. For example, there are special prayers that need to be read in the morning while dressing and vice versa, in the evening while undressing. Be sure to read prayers before eating.

Every Muslim always reads a prayer when he puts on new clothes, and at the same time asks Allah to protect him from damage. In addition, the prayer mentions gratitude to the one who created the clothes, as well as the request of Allah to send him the highest blessings.

Be sure to use a prayer before the faithful leaves the house or in cases where you have to enter someone's house. In this way, honor and respect are expressed for the people whose house one has to visit.



Prayer "Kulhu Allah Ahad" in Arabic

The prayer “Kulhu Allah Ahad” is aimed at ensuring that a person can fulfill his own desires.

In Arabic, the text of the prayer reads as follows:

"Kulhu in Allah Ahad
Allahu Samad
Lam yalid wa lam yulad
Wa lam yakun llahu, kufuvan ahad.”

It is believed that this appeal is more effective if it is pronounced in Arabic. It is imperative to take into account the fact that a believer who has a pure soul and sincere thoughts can read this prayer. Otherwise, Allah simply will not hear the request and will not help. You also need to know that this prayer is not pronounced on its own. It is important to understand the very essence of the ceremony. The person for whom the prayer is offered should sit on a chair, and the one who says the prayer puts his hands on his head.

After this, the words of the prayer are pronounced. For greater effectiveness, the rite is recommended to be carried out several days in a row.

Listen to the prayer "Kulhu Allah Ahad":

The text of the prayer "Kulhu Allah Ahad" in Russian

Despite the fact that the prayer "Kulhu Allah Ahad" is considered stronger in the original language, it is allowed to pronounce its words in Russian. There are several variations of this prayer.

For example, you can pray with the following words:

“In the name of Almighty Allah, I conjure you from any illness, from any evil look, from enemies and from any grief. From the eyes of the envious, the Great Allah will heal forever. In the name of Allah, I conjure you forever."

It is important to understand that this prayer does not carry a magical connotation, it contains a philosophical and religious grain. And this is exactly what the people participating in the ceremony should fully experience. It is important to sincerely believe that Allah will hear the prayer and will certainly reliably protect the person. But this is only possible if a person has a bright soul.

Namaz is a mandatory ritual for any Muslim. He builds not only from prayers, but also from certain actions. Therefore, someone who has recently converted to Islam will need to make great efforts in order to master all the rules. Of course, at first it will be necessary to gradually study all the necessary prayers.

But first of all, you should know that there is a single prayer that can be used at any time.

It sounds like this:

“O Great Allah! We believers cry out for Your help, we ask You to help us walk the right path, we ask You for forgiveness for all our wrong actions and sincerely repent. We believe in You and rely on You. We believers praise You with all our souls. We thank you and acknowledge all your power. We reject evil from ourselves and leave all those who commit lawless and unrighteous deeds. Oh my God! We are faithful, we worship You alone, we pray to You alone, and only before You do we perform prostrations. We believers strive for You with all our soul and thoughts. We believers hope for Your mercy and fear Your punishment. Let Your punishment befall the atheists!”

In addition, there is a very important prayer for beginners who are just getting acquainted with the rules of prayer.

After the obligatory prayers, the following prayer phrase should be said:

“O Allah, help me as a true believer to worthily mention You, worthily thank You and worship You properly.”

Prayer "Allah Akbar"

"Allah Akbar" in Arabic means - the great Lord. This phrase recognizes the power and power of the Almighty. In the Muslim religion, "Allah Akbar" is a formula for recognizing the Greatness of the Lord. This phrase emphasizes obedience to Allah, it is one of the phrases that reflect the true obedience to the Almighty, an oath of denial of other powers and dominions.

Every Muslim child understands what "Allah Akbar" means. This sacred phrase resounds on the lips of Muslims throughout their lives, and these words accompany all the deeds of the faithful. This phrase is always heard in Islamic prayers. It is treated as a separate prayer appeal.

It can be translated as follows:

“Thy will be done. Great Allah, not mine."

It is incorrect to refer to this expression as a war cry. It is rather a reminder for the faithful that regardless of the situation, God is Great and omnipotent. It must be remembered that success and happiness for a Muslim comes from Allah, his whole life depends on him. The believer pronounces “Allah Akbar” when he is very frightened and after that his soul will surely calm down. Because he will remember that everything is in the hands of God. With the help of this phrase, you can also remove anger from the soul, calm down and prevent wrong actions. This prayer expression is also pronounced in moments of joy and success as a token of thanksgiving to God.

Videos prayer to Allah

Dua, that is, turning to Allah, is one of the varieties of worship of the Almighty Creator. A request, an appeal, a prayer to the one who is Perfect and Omnipotent is a completely natural state of a person who has limited strength and capabilities. Therefore, a person turns to the Creator and asks Him for everything over which he himself has no power.

However, often people are not grateful for the Grace shown by Him, and remember it when they experience moments of difficulties and trials. The Almighty said in one of the verses of the Holy Quran:

“If a person suffers something bad (heavy, painful; troubles, losses, damage), he turns to God [in all positions]: lying down, sitting, and standing [tirelessly prays to the Lord for help]. When, with the blessing of the Almighty, problems are removed from him (everything ends successfully), he goes [continues his life path, easily and quickly forgetting about God and piety] and behaves as if [as if nothing had happened] as if he did not ask for [resolution] of the problem that arose for him ”(Sura Yunus, ayat - 12).

It is the prayer addressed to the Almighty Creator that is the basis of human worship, which the Blessed Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) himself paid attention to: “Dua is the basis of worship, for the Lord himself said:“ Turn to Me (with a prayer), so that I fulfilled your requests” (Abu Dawud, Vitr 23, no. 1479).

Today we bring to your attention a series of Qur'anic duas, which are undoubtedly important and valuable before Allah Almighty.

رَبَّنَا آمَنَّا فَاغْفِرْ لَنَا وَارْحَمْنَا وَأَنتَ خَيْرُ الرَّاحِمِينَ

Rabbana amanna fagfir lana varhamna va anta khairur-rahimin.

“Lord, we have believed, forgive us and have mercy, You are the best of the merciful [no one can compare with You in this capacity]” (Sura al-Muminun, ayat -109).

رَّبِّ أَعُوذُ بِكَ مِنْ هَمَزَاتِ الشَّيَاطِينِ وَأَعُوذُ بِكَ رَبِّ أَن يَحْضُرُونِ

Rabbana aguzu bika min humazatish-shaitini wa aguzu bika Rabbi an yahdzurun.

“[Whenever the instigations of Satan overtake you] say [say the following prayer-du'a]: “Lord, I ask You for protection from the injections (instigations) of the Devil and his minions [from all that they sow in the minds and souls people: bad thoughts, temptations, delusions, deception of the senses]. Protect me from their [sudden] appearances [with evil, with embers of hatred, anger, discontent, intolerance. After all, nothing good can be expected from them] ”(Sura al-Muminun, verses - 97-98).

فَتَبَسَّمَ ضَاحِكًا مِّن قَوْلِهَا وَقَالَ رَبِّ أَوْزِعْنِي أَنْ أَشْكُرَ نِعْمَتَكَ الَّتِي أَنْعَمْتَ عَلَيَّ وَعَلَى وَالِدَيَّ وَأَنْ أَعْمَلَ صَالِحًا تَرْضَاهُ وَأَدْخِلْنِي بِرَحْمَتِكَ فِي عِبَادِكَ الصَّالِحِينَ

Fatabassama dzahikan min kauliha Rabbi auzi'ni an ashkura ni'matical-lyati an'amta 'alayya wa 'ala validaya va an a'malya salihan tarzahu vaadhylni birahmatika fi giybadika salihin.

“In response to this, he (Suleiman) smiled, [and then] laughed [rejoicing at what was happening and surprised at such an unusual opportunity provided by God]. [In enthusiasm] he prayed: “Lord, encourage me (help me, inspire, inspire) to be [and always remain] grateful to You for what You have given me and my parents. Encourage me [inspire me to wisely manage myself, my desires, actions in order to] do good, right deeds, deeds with which You will be pleased. Introduce me by Your grace to the number of pious servants (worthy of a heavenly abode in eternity) [those from whom there is no harm; among the righteous, the good; not standing still, but changing and changing in better side]” (Sura al-Naml, verse 19).

رَبِّ ابْنِ لِي عِندَكَ بَيْتًا فِي الْجَنَّةِ وَنَجِّنِي مِن فِرْعَوْنَ وَعَمَلِهِ وَنَجِّنِي مِنَ الْقَوْمِ الظَّالِمِينَ

Is it rabbibni ’yidakya baytyan fil-jannati va najini min fir’auna va ’amalihi va najini minal-qaumiz-zalimin.

“Lord, build a house (palace) for me in Your heavenly abode [help me to be in Paradise in eternity] and protect me from Pharaoh and his deeds. Protect me from the oppressive people ”(surah at-Tahrim, ayat -11).

رَبِّ قَدْ آتَيْتَنِي مِنَ الْمُلْكِ وَعَلَّمْتَنِي مِن تَأْوِيلِ الأَحَادِيثِ فَاطِرَ السَّمَاوَاتِ وَالأَرْضِ أَنتَ وَلِيِّي فِي الدُّنُيَا وَالآخِرَةِ تَوَفَّنِي مُسْلِمًا وَأَلْحِقْنِي بِالصَّالِحِينَ

Rabbi kad ataytani minal-mulki wa ‘allyamtani min ta’vilil ahadisi fatyiras-samavati val-ardzy anta waliyi fid-dunya val-akhyyrati tauvaffani musliman va al-hyikni bis-salihin.

"Oh my God! You gave me power and taught me how to interpret narratives (situations, circumstances, scriptures, dreams). O Creator of the heavens and the earth, You are my patron in the worldly abode and in the eternal. Give me the opportunity to die a Muslim (submissive to You) and rank me among the well-behaved [among Your messengers, the righteous] ”(Sura Yusuf, ayat - 101).

فَقَالُواْ عَلَى اللّهِ تَوَكَّلْنَا رَبَّنَا لاَ تَجْعَلْنَا فِتْنَةً لِّلْقَوْمِ الظَّالِمِينَ وَنَجِّنَا بِرَحْمَتِكَ مِنَ الْقَوْمِ الْكَافِرِينَ

Faqalu ‘alaAllahutauvakkalna Rabbana la taj’alna fitnatan lil-kaumiz-zalimina va najjana birahmatikya minal-kaumil-kafirin.

“They replied: “We put our trust in Allah (God). Lord, do not give us to be torn to pieces by a sinful people (protect us from humiliation and tyranny; do not subject us to such a difficult test)! By Your grace, save us from the [encroachment] of the godless people ”(Sura Yunus, verses 85-86).

رَبَّنَا اغْفِرْ لَنَا وَلِإِخْوَانِنَا الَّذِينَ سَبَقُونَا بِالْإِيمَانِ وَلَا تَجْعَلْ فِي قُلُوبِنَا غِلًّا لِّلَّذِينَ آمَنُوا رَبَّنَا إِنَّكَ رَؤُوفٌ رَّحِيمٌ

Rabbanagfirlyana val-ihwaninal-lyazina sabakuna bil-imani wa la tajgal fi kulubina gyyllyan lillazina amanu Rabbana innaka raufun rahim.

"God! Forgive us and our believing brothers who were before us. And let there be no hatred (malice) in our hearts against believers [in whom there is at least a particle of faith, just as there will be no anger against any other people]. Lord, truly You are Compassionate (Kind, Gentle) and All-Merciful ”(Sura al-Hashr, ayat -10).

رَبَّنَا تَقَبَّلْ مِنَّا إِنَّكَ أَنتَ السَّمِيعُ الْعَلِيمُ

Rabbana takabbal mina innaka antas-sami‘ul - ‘alim.

“Lord, accept this from us [by a good deed and action that brings us closer to You]. You hear everything and know everything” (surah al-Baqarah, verse 127).

Dua is the most powerful weapon of the believer. Prayer is the strength of the believer. By making dua, the believer shows sincere faith, humility and hope in Allah Almighty. Can anything be stronger than the will of Allah? Getting what we want, avoiding troubles, the happiness of both worlds - everything lies in our prayers, invocations to Allah. Dua is the soul of Islam, our conversation, our solitude with Our Creator, through which we express our sincere humility and contentment with the will of the Almighty.

Dua is able to work miracles because it contains sincere faith. The hadith about the power of dua says:

“Speak to your Lord, who, if harm touches you and you turn to Him with a prayer, will take him away from you, and who, if you lose your mount in a desert place and turn to Him with a prayer, will return it to you, and who, if a drought comes upon you and you turn to Him with a prayer, will send you rain and make what you have planted grow.(Ahmad).

Dua is so strong that even good thoughts and wishes to another person, by the grace of Allah, are regarded as a prayer to oneself:

“If the absent one prays for the absent one, then the angel says: “And the same for you!”.

Prayer overtakes a person even after his death:

“When a person dies, all his deeds cease with the exception of three: continuous charity, knowledge that (other people) can use, or a righteous child who will turn to Allah with prayers for him”(Ahmad).

For the best dua, one part of the night is allotted: “When half the night or a third of it passes, Allah descends to the lower sky and says: “Is there anyone who asks Me to grant him? Is there anyone who turns to Me with prayers so that I will answer him? Is there anyone who begs Me for forgiveness so that I can forgive him?” And so it continues until the morning dawn sparkles.(Ahmad).

The whole life of a believer is a constant striving for perfection, for perfection in one's intentions, deeds, and worship. Any dua is perfect if it is filled with sincerity and comes from the heart. The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) commanded us how to make our duas perfect. For this you need:

1. Give praise to the Almighty and His prophet(peace be upon him)

“When one of you wishes to turn to Allah with a prayer, let him begin by giving praise to Allah Almighty and glorifying Him, then let him invoke blessings on the prophet, and only then ask for whatever he wishes” (Ahmad).

2. Show determination

“When one of you begins to pray to Allah, let him be decisive in his requests and in no case say: “O Allah, if you want, grant me this,” for, truly, no one (and so) can force Allah to do anything.” (Ahmad)

“Any prayer is withheld until (a person) makes a prayer for a prophet!” (Dailami).

With what dua did the prophet (peace be upon him) appeal to the Almighty?

“Say: “O Allah, verily, I ask you for every good thing that may happen sooner or later from what I know and do not know! And I resort to Your protection from any evil that can happen sooner or later, which I know and do not know about! O Allah, indeed, I ask You for the good that Your servant and messenger Muhammad asked You for, and I seek refuge in You from the evil of that from which Your servant and messenger Muhammad resorted to You! O Allah, indeed, I ask You for Paradise, as well as for words and deeds that bring us closer to it! And I resort to Your protection from Hell, as well as from words and deeds that bring it closer! And I ask You that everything You have ordained for me be good!” (Ahmad).

“O Allah, verily, I beseech You to make my heart healthy!” (Ahmad).

“O people! Do you like to be zealous in prayer? (Then) say: “O Allah, help us to thank You, remember You, and properly worship You” (Ahmad).

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