Authentic Supplications of The Prophet Waleed K 1 S Al Essa Qss Org
Authentic Supplications of The Prophet Waleed K 1 S Al Essa Qss Org
Authentic Supplications of The Prophet Waleed K 1 S Al Essa Qss Org
-System of Transliteration -Introduction -The Meanings of the word 'ilh -The Virtues of Remembrance -The Virtues of Tahmeed, Tahleel, and Tasbeeh -Remembrance of Allah at Both Ends of the Day -At Sleeping Time -Upon Having a Dream -When Waking Up at Night -Entering, and Exiting the Rest-Room -About Wudhu' -The Virtue of Praying After Wudhu' -The Virtue of Worship at Night -About the Witr Prayer -Upon Going Out of the Home -Upon Entering the Home -The Athan and Whoever Hears it -Upon Entering the Masjid and Leaving it -What the Imm Says Before the Prayer -Opening Supplications in Salt -On Saying 'meen -Crying in Salt -When Bowing,Getting up from a Bow, Prostrating,or Sitting in Between Prostrations -Supplication in the Prayer and after the Tashahhud -Loud Remembrance After Salt -Announcing Lost Property, or Selling in the Mosque -The Virtue of Reciting Surat Al-Kahf on Friday -Praising Allah Within Speech -Description of the Khutbah and the Prayer -State of the Khateeb, and What he Says -Saying Shahdah in the Khutbah -About the Takheer in the `Eid Prayer -Surrender to Predestination Neither in Deficit nor in Exaggeration -Asking for Allah's Guidance in a Certain Affair (Istikhara) -Not to say "If You will then grant me" -Prohibition of Asking that Punishment be Hurried -What to Say at Times of Grief, Concern, and Sadness -About Minor and Great Afflictions upon the Believer -On Debt -Abandonment of Supplication for Sin and for the Severance of the Ties of Kinship -Truthfully Asking for Martyrdom -What to Say upon Confrontation of the Enemy and of People with Power -About Devils Presenting Themselves to Humans
-On Incantations (Charms & Spells) -When Passing by the Graves of the Polytheists -Condition for Entering the Graveyards of the Tortured -Upon Entering Graveyards -How to Pray Upon the Dead -What is Said When Placing the Body in the Grave -With Respect to Allah's Bounties upon Man -What to Say to Someone Wearing New Clothes -What to Say When you Wear Something New -Being Presented A Gift and Supplicated for -Let your Brother Know you Love Him -Rewarding one that does you Good -On Seeing the First Fruits -Liked things and Fear of The Evil Eye -On Drawing Good and Bad Omens -Upon Seeing Inflicted People -Supplication for the Guidance of the Polytheists -On Asking tor Rain -When Windy -Time of Thunder -Upon Rainfall -Upon Sighting the Crescent -About Eclipses -When Going on a Journey -Upon Mounting Mean of Transportation -When Beast of Burden Stumbles -Upon Entering a Town -When Lodging Somewhere -When Slaughtering -Eating and Drinking -What a Fasting Person Says Upon Iftar -On Asking Permission to Enter -Dislike of Saying: It's me! -What to Supplicate for your Host -About As-Salam -Conveyance of As-Salam -Who Should Petition Salam First -Prohibition of Beginning the Jews and Christians with As-Salam -Greeting Only Those Whom you Know is of the Signs of The Day of Judgment -On Letter Writing Format -On Praising and Complementing -On Sneezing and Yawning -What to Say to a Non-Muslim if he Sneezes -About Marriage -Upon Child Birth -Upon Crowing of the Rooster, Braying, and Barking
-On Seated Gathering Places -About Anger -Upon Entering A Market Place
System of Transliteration
Code ` ' dh gh h h kh q s s sh t th th th
Arabic
Pronunciation Approximate with "a" as in "a stick". Approximate with "a" as in "a stick". Pronounce like two "a"s in succession. Approximate with "d" as in "dark". Approximate with "g" as in "good". Pronounced as the "h" in "hill". Approximate with "h" as in "heart". Approximate with "k". Approximate with "q". Transliterated "s" should always be read as in "six", and should never be read as in "is". Approximate with a heavy "s". Pronounced as the "sh" as in "shine". Approximate with a heavy "t". Pronounce as the "th" in "thin". Pronounce as the "th" in "this". Approximate with "th" as in "this".
Introduction
All praise is to Allah, we praise Him, seek His aid, and ask His forgiveness. We seek refuge in Allah from the evils of ourselves, and from the bad consequences of our deeds. Whoever Allah guides there is none to take astray, and whoever Allah takes astray there is none to guide. I testify that there is no 'ilh except Allah alone without any associates, and I testify that Muhammad is His bondservant and messenger. As for what follows, This, my dear brother, or sister in Islam, is a book put together with the English speaking Muslim in Mind. Its main advantages are that ; 1. it includes only authentic traditions of the Prophet 2. it includes a reference section which tells who reported each hadeeth in this book; 3. serious effort was exerted in order to maintain the conciseness and sentence structure of most of the supplications; 4. it includes English Transliteration of the supplications which is based on a defined system of transliteration; 5. it includes the Arabic text, with nearly complete placement of diacritic marks, for the convenience of those brothers and sisters who do not like to read transliteration; and 6. the organization of the book is such that the English hadeeth, the Arabic supplication, in both English and Arabic letters, and the English meaning of that supplication are all easily referenced on the same, or immediately following page. This book is was initially based on Ibn Taymiya's The Good Sayings. From Ibn Taymiyas book, however, it only includes those ahadeeth that Al-Albani included in the 8th edition of his The Authentic of The Good Sayings. It was furthermore supplemented with authentic supplications from Shaikh 'Al-`Adawee's book: As-Saheeh 'Al-Musnadu min 'Athkari Al-Yawmi wal-Laylati which is perhaps one of the best books of supplication. It includes the full chain of narration for each hadeeth, extended referencing, and it only includes authentic supplications. Two of the supplications, #113, and #168, in The Authentic of The Good Sayings have been left out of this book. Number 113 was substituted with a more reliable wording which is #162 in this book. Number 168 was about making the call to prayer in the right ear of a newly born. Upon further examination 'Al-'Albani has found that it is weak, and that it is not permitted to act upon it. This I heard him say in an audio tape, where he mentions that when he was finally able to get hold of Al-Bayhaqi's Shu'ab 'Al-'lman -it was previously in manuscript form only- he found that there were two people accused of Iying in the chain of narration. Previously he thought Al-Bayhaqi's report was only weak, and not very weak because it was referenced as such on page 16 of Tuhfat Al-Wadood by'Ibn 'Al-Qayyim. A very weak hadeeth cannot be used as testimonial for a weak hadeeth, and therefore, the ruling on this hadeeth is that it is not authentic.
The section on the reporters of each hadeeth is based on the source of the respective hadeeth. When no reference is made as to the source of a reference, that means that it is from the body of Ibn Taymiya's The Good Sayings. Any reference to 'Al-'Albani, unless otherwise mentioned, is obtained from his commentary upon Ibn Taymiya's book. All references to 'Al-'Adawee are from his As-Saheeh Al-Musnad min 'Athkari Al-Yawmi wal-Laylati. We ask Allah, Glory and Exaltation be to Him, that He accept of us our effort, and that it be sincere to Him.
Upright Manliness That he does what people consider to be praiseworthy, by way of etiquette, and behavior; and that he does not do those things which are considered by people to be blameworthy. Uprightness in Religion Carries out the obligations, and avoids acts of disobedience implying corruption. Precise Recollection That he delivers what he has heard or seen as he saw, or heard it, without any addition or subtraction. Minor mistakes, however, do not count against him because no one is beyond making them. The precision of recollection is established by matching his reports against those of the known and trustworthy hadeeth reporters. It can also be established when a person is recommended by another whose say is reliable in that respect. Deviance A report is said to be deviant when it contradicts the report of a narrator believed to be more trustworthy than its narrator. Slanderous faults Upon examination of a hadeeth certain slanderous faults may be discovered. For example, finding out that the narrator is corrupt, has a bad memory, or is an innovator whose innovation is being served by such a hadeeth. A hadeeth is not judged to be authentic if it is not free of slanderous faults.
d. One beyond our realization: { They have not realized Allah, a realization due: and on the Day of Judgment the whole of the earth will be His grip, and the heavens will be rolled up in His right: Glorified, and Exalted is He above that which they associate }
O you who believe! Remember Allah, with much remembrance; And glorify Him morning and 'Aseela. And do bring Thy Lord to remembrance in your soul, with humility, and remember without loudness in words, in the morning and 'Asl and be not of those who are unheedful. And sabbih in praise of Your Lord in the evening and in the morning. And sabbih in praise of Your lord, before the rising of the sun and before the setting.
Send not away those who call on their Lord in the morning and the evening. He told them by signs to make Tasbeeh in the morning and in the evening. And of the night also make Tasbeeh of Your Lord and at the setting of the stars. So subhana 'allahi when you reach eventide and when you rise in the morning. And establish [regular] prayers at the two ends of the day and Zulufan of the night. said: "Whoever would say as he enters upon morning and as he enters
Subhna 'allhi wa bihamdihi 100 times, no one would arrive on the Day of Resurrection with better than what he arrived with, except for a person who said the same, or more."
At Sleeping Time
If the Messenger of Allah 'amootu wa 'ahy wanted to sleep he would say Bi'ismika 'allhumma
and when he awakened from his sleep he used to say: Al-hamdu lil-lhi 'allathee 'ahyn ba`da ma 'amtan, wa 'ilayhin-nushooru
Abu Salamata said: I used to consider a Ru'y heavier upon me than a mountain, then when I heard this hadeeth, I became disconcerned, and in one narration "He said: I used to see Ru'ys as cause for concern, until I heard Aba Qatda say: I used to see Ru'ys and say: "The good Ru'ya they would make me sick, until I heard the Messenger of Allah is from Allah, so if one of you sees what he likes, then he should not tell anyone about it except those whom he loves, and if he sees something he hates, then he should tell no one of it, and he should spit to his left three times, and solicit Allah's protection from the despicable Shaytn from the evil of what he saw, for it will not harm him.
or supplicates, he will be answered, then if he makes ablution and prays his prayer would be accepted".
About Wudhu'
It is reported by way of Abi Hurayrata that the Messenger of Allah said: "There is no salt for him who has no ablution (wudhu'), and there is no ablution forh im who has not mentioned the name of Allah upon it".
O thou folded In garments! Stand [to prayer] by night less some of it. Half of it, or a little less, or a little more; And recite the Qur'an in slow, measured rhythmic tones. Soon we shall launch down unto thee a heavy Statement. Truly the rising by night is a time when impression is more keen and speech more upright. And as for the night keep awake a part of it as an additional prayer for thee: may thy Lord raise thee to a Praised station. And part of the night, prostrate thyself to Him; And glorify Him a long night through.
It is reported of the Prophet that he said: "Our Lord descends to the lowest sky [of the seven] when the last third of the night remains, then he says: Who is calling upon Me such that I may answer him, who is asking Me such that I may grant him, who is requesting My forgiveness such that I may forgive him".
the Messenger of Allah said: The night prayer is dual dual, then if one of you is worried about morning he would pray a single rak'ah, which would make that which he had prayed odd [in number]. Nfi` told that `Abdullah bin `Umar used to say tasleem between the single rak`ah, and the two rak`ahs in the Witr such that he could tend to some of his needs.
and upon leaving he would say Bismillh, 'allhumma salli `al muhammad,
On Saying 'Aameen
It is reported by way of 'Abi Hurayrata that the Prophet said: "If the Imm says 'Aameen then say 'Aameen for one, whose saying of 'Aameen coincides with the Angels' saying of 'Aameen, would have what preceded of his sins forgiven for him.
Crying in Salat
'Abdallah bin Ash-Shikh-kheer said: "I came upon the Messenger of Allah and to his inside was an "uzzering", like the "uzzering" of a copper cauldron, due to crying".
when he prostrates, then, prostrate; and if he prays sitting down, then, pray, sitting down, altogether.
but some people thought it to be improper, and that reached the Prophet so he addressed the people, and praised Allah, then he said what is it with some people abstaining from a thing that I do [viewing it improper]? By Allah I am the most knowledgeable of Allah among them, and the most fearful among them of Him.
he would say: Man yahdi 'allahu fahuwa 'al-muhtadee, wa man yudhlil fal hdiya lahu, wa khayra 'al-hadeethi kitbullhi(*) then he related the hadeeth to the likeness of the first.
) in the two 'Eid prayers in the first one seven times before the recitation, and in the second one five times before the recitation.
man who had become faint like a faint hearted man, so the Messenger of Allah said did you use to supplicate for something, or ask Him it? He said: Yes. I used to say O' my 'ilh whatever you were going to punish me with in the Hereafter, then hurry it for me in this worldly life, so the Messenger of Allah said: Subhana 'allhi you cannot bear that, or you are not able of that. Would not you say: 'Allhumma 'tin fd-duny hasanatan wa fil 'khirati hasanatan wa qin `athban-nari
On Debt
It is reported of 'Ali bin 'Abi Tlib that someone who was indebted came to him and said: I am unable to pay my debt so help me. He said: Shall I not teach you a few taught me, if you had the like of a mountain (Seerin) of words the Messenger of Allah debt Allah would fulfill it on your behalf? Say: 'Allhumma kfinee bihallika `an harmika, wa 'aghninee bifadhlika `amman siwka
Abandonment of Supplication for Sin and for the Severance of the Ties of Kinship
'Abi Hurayrata reported that the Prophet said: The bondservant shall continue to have his supplications answered so long as he does not supplicate for sin, or the severance of kinship; so long as he does not rush it. They said: O Messenger of Allah what is "rushing it?" He said [that] he say I have supplicated, and supplicated, and I have not seen an answer; thereupon, getting tired and abandoning supplication.
What to Say upon Confrontation of the Enemy and of People with Power
If the Prophet was afraid of a certain people he would say 'Allhumma 'inn naj`aluka fee nuhoorihim, wa na`outhu bika min shuroorihim
Prophet took off in one of their journeys till they reached an Arab tribe. Then they asked hospitality of them, whereupon, they refused to show them hospitality. The chief of the town was soon after bitten [by a scorpion or a snake]. They sought everything for him; however nothing did him any good. Then a few of them said: Why don't you go to that group of men that have taken lodging over there? Perhaps some of them might have something [for it]. So they went to them and said: O' you folk, our chief has been stung and we tried everything but nothing did him any good, so does anyone of you have something [to treat him with]? One of them then said: By Allah I charm; however, by Allah we asked you to show us hospitality, and you refused, so I am not going to charm for you until you set an agreed upon price. They then reconciled over a flock of sheep. Then the man set off spitting on him [on the chief], and reciting 'Al-hamdu lil-lhi rabbil lameena(165)
It was then as if he had been set free after having been all tied up, he started walking without any pain. [He said:] So they gave them what they had agreed upon. Some of them (or one of them) then said: Split [the flock], the charmer then said: No do not, not until we come upon the Messenger of Allah and tell him about what happened [we will see
what he orders]. So they came to the Messenger of Allah and told him, he then said: "And what makes you know it to be a charm?" Then he said: "You have struck correctly, so do split [the flock] and cast me a share along with you." The Prophet then laughed
hamdu lil-lhi 'allathee bini`matihi tatimmus-slihtu, and if he saw something he disliked he would say, 'Al-hamdu lil-lhi 'al kulli hlin
She said: So I set off playing with the seal of prophethood, thus my father prevented me. said leave her then the Messenger of Allah The Messenger of Allah was 'akhliqee, 'Ablee was 'akhliqee, 'Ablee was 'akhliqee. said: 'Ablee
`Abdillh said it thus remained until he noticed it, meaning due to its having remained.
Messenger of Allah , he said: "Divide it out," then whenever the servant would return `Aa'ishata would say: What did they say? She would say: They said: May Allah bestow blessings in you (Braka 'allhu feekum) then `Aa'ishata would say: And in them may Allah bestow blessings (wa feehim braka 'allhu), we return upon them the same as what they said, and our reward remains for us.
The Prophet said: "The `Ein (the [evil] eye) is true, and if there was anything that was going to beat Fate, the evil eye would have beaten it."
, so the Prophet said: Allhumma sqin ghaythan came to the Prophet mugheethan, maree'an, maree`an, nfi`an, ghayra dhrrin, `jilan, ghayra 'jiln whereupon the sky covered them
When Windy
The Messenger of Allah said: The Wind is of the Mercy of Allah. It brings mercy, and it brings torture. So when you see it, do not curse it, and ask Allah for its good, and solicit Allah's protection from its evil.
At Time of Thunder
Whenever `Abdullh bin 'Az-Zubayr would hear thunder he would stop talking, and say Subhna 'allathee yusabbihur-ra`du bihamdihi, wal- mal'ikatu min kheefatihi
Upon Rainfall
said: The Messenger of Allah led us in the Zayd bin Khlid 'Al-Juhaniyyu morning prayer in Hudaybiya ([following a night in which it rained]) Then when he had come out of his prayer, he approached the people, and then said: "Do you know what your Lord has said?" They said: "Allah and His Messenger know best." He said: "He said: This morning some of my bondservants have become believers in Me and some unbelievers in Me. As for him who said: We have been rained upon by the benevolence of Allah, and His Mercy, that is a believer in me, unbeliever in the star. And as for him
who said: We have been rained upon due to such and such star setting at the rising of another [Star foreboding rain], then that is an unbeliever in Me, believer in the star."
About Eclipses
Ibn `Umar Allah said: When the sun eclipsed during the time of the Messenger of
then he laughed, so he was asked: O' Commander of the faithful! why did you laugh? He do as I have done, then he laughed, so I asked him: O' said: I saw the Prophet Messenger of Allah! Why do you laugh? He said "Your Lord Glorified and Exalted is He, admires when one of His bondservants says: Lord forgive me my sins, he knows that no one else forgives sins besides Me [Allah]".
When Slaughtering
'Anas reported that the Prophet sacrificed two horned black and white wild sheep. He said: And I saw him slaughter them with his hand, placing his foot on their sides. He said: And he samm [to say Bismillh] and kabbara [to say 'Allhu 'akbaru]
About As-Salaam
It is reported by way of '`Abdillh bin `Amr that a man asked the Prophet
: Which of Islam is the best? He said: "To feed the food and to recite As-Salm upon whom you know and whom you don't know."
Conveyance of As-Salaam
A man told the Messenger of Allah that Al-Bar' bin `Azib conveys 'As-Salm upon
him. The Prophet said: When did you arrive? He said: Three [days] ago. He said: verily were it that you had not conveyed it, it would have been a trust upon you.
Greeting Only Those Whom you Know is of the Signs of the Day of Judgement
The Messenger of Allah said: "It is of the signs of The Hour that the man would petition Salm upon another, not petitioning Salm upon him except due to acquaintance.
About Marriage
`Abdullh bin Mas`ood said: The Messenger of Allah taught us the sermon of need: Al-hamdu lil-lhi [nahmaduhu] wa nasta`eenuhu, wa nastaghfiruhu, wa na`outhu bil-lhi minshuroori 'anfusin, wa min sayyi'ti 'a`mlin, may-yahdihillhu fal mudhilla lahu, wa man yudhlil fal hdiya lahu, wa 'ash-hadu' an l 'ilha'ill 'allhu wahadahu l shareeka lahu, wa 'ash-hadu 'anna muhammadan `abduhu wa rasooluhu(*) Y 'ayyuhannsu 'ittaqoo rabbakumu 'allathee khalaqakum min nafsin whidatin wa khalaqa minh zawjah wa bath-tha minhum rijlan katheeran wa nis'an wattaqul-lha 'allatheetas'aloona bihi wal'arhma inna 'allha kna `alaykum raqeeban Y 'ayyuh 'allatheena manoo 'ittaqul-lha haqqa tuqtihi wa l tamootunna 'ill wa 'antum muslimoona Y 'ayyuh 'allatheena manoo 'ittaqul-lha wa qooloo qawlan sadeedan yuslih lakum 'a`mlakum wa yaghfir lakum thunoobakum wa may yuti`illha wa rasoolahu faqad fza fawzan `atheeman
About Anger
Allah the Exalted said in translation: And if (at any time) an incitement to discord is made to you by shaytn, seek refuge i n Allah, He is the One Who hears and knows all things. and two men Sulaymn bin Surdin said: I was sitting with the Messenger of Allah were insulting each other, the face of one of them had become red, and his jugular veins had puffed up, so the Messenger of Allah said:"I surely know a word, would he have said it, that which he is experiencing would have left him. If he had said: 'A'outhu billhi minash-shaytnir-rajeemi, that which he is experiencing would have gone away from him".