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Prayers answered

Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2005 1:14 am
by *Proud_Muslimah*
Assalamu Alaikum,

>Middle of the night:
>The Messenger (Peace and Blessing be upon him) said: "The Gates of Heaven
>are open at midnight, and a caller calls, 'Is there a supplicant that his
>supplication may be granted? Is there a petitioner that his petition maybe
>granted? Is there a distressed person so that his distress may be removed?'
>At that time, no Muslim makes a Dua but that it is answered, except for an
>adulteress who trades with her body, or a person who gathers his money
>unlawfully." [Sahih al-Jami' 2968]
>At the time of Azan and between it and the Iqamah:
>The Messenger (Peace and Blessings Be upon Him) said: "A Dua between Azan
>and the Iqamat is not refused, so make du'a at that time." [Ibn Khuzaymah,
>Ibn Hibban]
>The Messenger (Peace and Blessing Be upon Him) said: "Two kinds of du'a are
>not rejected - or rarely are they rejected - du'a at the time of the call
>for prayer, and du'a at the time of fighting when the warriors are engaged
>with each other." [Abu Dawud]
>On Friday after 'Asr The Messenger (Peace and Blessings Be upon Him) said:
>"Friday has twelve periods. Among them is a period when no Muslim asks Allah
>for anything but He grants it to him. Search for that period late after
>'Asr." [Sahihal-Jami' 8402]
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>
>When it is raining:
>The Messenger (Peace and Blessings Be upon Him) said: "Two kinds of du'a are
>not rejected: du'a at the time of the call for prayer, and du'a during
>rain." [Abu Dawud]
>Being a parent, while fasting and while travelling:
>The Messenger (sallallaahu 'alaihi wa sallam) said: "Three types of du'a are
>undoubtedly granted: a parent's du'a for his children, du'a of a fasting
>person, and du'a of the traveller." [Abu Dawud]
>While Making Sujood:
>The Prophet (Peace and Blessings Be upon Him) said: "The servant is closest
>to his Lord while in sujud, so ask Allah in that time."
>Laylatul-Qadr:
>Aisha asked the Prophet (Peace and Blessings Be upon Him) What should I say
>on Laylatil-qadr? And he replied, O Allah, indeed you are a Pardoner,and you
>love pardon; so pardon me "Allahuma inaka afuuin tuhibul afua Fahafu Anni"

Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2005 4:02 am
by SoMaLiSiZz
Waclaikom Asalam warxmatuAllah wbaraktuh


Barak Allahu feeke sister Love up rose


Alle haku galiyoo Jannaatul Fardous.. Allahuma Ameen




Fe Aman Allah

Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2005 3:25 am
by Aiman
وعليــــــــــ السلام ورحمة الله وبركاتة ـــــــكم

ماشاءالل
Aamiin to the Duca

Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2005 3:27 am
by ~*RoSe*~
Amiin rose