TRANSLITERATION TABLE
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A about أ + فتحة
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ن n nurse |
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آ a cat |
و oo pool |
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أُ o on |
ق q queen ( “k” sound made in back of throat |
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ع AA say “a” twice distinctly with an
open mouth |
ر r rabbit (rolled “r” sound similar to Spanish “r” ) |
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ب b box |
ش sh ship |
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د d door |
س s sea |
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ض d heavy “d” sound ( open jaw but keep lips tightly round
i.e : duh |
ص s heavy “s” sound ( open jaw but
keep lips tightly round |
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ي ee feet |
ت t tan |
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ف f fish |
ط t heavy “ t” sound ( open jaw but keep
lips slightly round ) |
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غ gh the sound you make when gargling (Touch very back of
tongue to very back of mouth |
ث th think |
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هـ h hat |
ذ th the |
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ح h heavy “ h” sound (drop back of tongue to open back of throat, then force air out for”h” |
ظ th “th” sound as in “the” but heavier (open jaw but keep lips slightly round) |
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إ + كسرة
I ink |
ضمّة
u put |
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ج j jar |
وْ w water |
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ك k kit |
أْ + ء / pronounce the letter before but cut it short by stopping suddenly |
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خ kh gravely “h” sound (touch back of tongue to roof of mouth and force air out) |
يْ y yarn |
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ل l look |
ز z zebra |
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م m man |
(-) is to make some words easier to read |
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Bold letters are silent .i.e w: write |
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1. When waking up
(1)
الحَمْـدُ
لِلّهِ الّذي
أَحْـيانا
بَعْـدَ ما
أَماتَـنا
وَإليه
النُّـشور.
Alhamdu lillahil-lathee ahyana
baAAda ma amatana wa-ilayhin-nushoor.
‘All praise is for Allah who gave us life after having
taken it from us and unto Him is the resurrection.’
(2)
The Prophet r said : ‘Whoever awakes at night and then says:
لا
إلهَ إلاّ
اللّهُ
وَحْـدَهُ لا
شَـريكَ له،
لهُ المُلـكُ
ولهُ
الحَمـد،
وهوَ على كلّ
شيءٍ قدير،
سُـبْحانَ
اللهِ،
والحمْـدُ
لله ، ولا
إلهَ إلاّ
اللهُ واللهُ
أكبَر، وَلا
حَولَ وَلا
قوّة إلاّ
باللّهِ
العليّ العظيم.
La ilaha illal-lahu
wahdahu la shareeka lah, lahul-mulku walahul-hamd, wahuwa
AAala kulli shay-in qadeer, subhanal-lah, walhamdu
lillah, wala ilaha
illal-lah wallahu akbar, wala hawla wala
quwwata illa billahil-AAaliyyil AAatheem.
‘None has the right to be
worshipped except Allah, alone without associate, to Him belongs
sovereignty and praise and He is over all things wholly capable. How perfect Allah is, and all praise
is for Allah, and none has the right to be worshipped except Allah,
Allah is the greatest and there is no power nor might except with Allah,
The Most High, The Supreme.
…and then supplicates:
رَبِّ
اغْفرْ لي.
Rabbigh-fir lee
‘O my Lord forgive me.’
…will be forgiven’
Al-Waleed said, “or he r said:
‘and then asks, he will be
answered.If he then performs ablution and prays, his prayer will be accepted’.”
(3)
الحمدُ
للهِ الذي
عافاني في
جَسَدي وَرَدّ
عَليّ روحي
وَأَذِنَ لي
بِذِكْرِه .
Alhamdu lillahil-lathee AAafanee
fee jasadee waradda AAalayya roohee wa-athina lee bithikrih.
‘All praise is for Allah
who restored to me my health and returned my soul and has allowed me to remember Him.’
(4)
)
إِنّ فِي
خَلْقِ
السّمَوَ اتِ
وَالأرْضِ
واخْتِـلافِ
اللّيلِ
والنّهارِ
لآياتٍ لأُولي
الألباب (…
(سورة
آل عمران 190-200)
(Inna fee khalqi alssamawati
waal-ardi wa-ikhtilafi allayli wa-alnnahari
la-ayatin li-olee al-albab…)
(From Verse 3:190 till the end
of the chapter Ali AAimran)
2. Supplication when wearing a garment
(5)
الحمدُ
للهِ الّذي
كَساني هذا
(الثّوب)
وَرَزَقَنيه
مِنْ
غَـيـْرِ
حَولٍ مِنّي
وَلا قـوّة .
Alhamdu lillahil-lathee kasanee hatha
(aththawb) warazaqaneehi min ghayri hawlin minnee wala quwwah.
‘All Praise is for Allah
who has clothed me with this garment and provided it for me, with no power nor
might from myself.’
3. Supplication said when wearing a new garment
(6)
اللّهُـمَّ
لَـكَ
الحَـمْـدُ
أنْـتَ كَسَـوْتَنيهِ،
أََسْأََلُـكَ
مِـنْ
خَـيرِهِ
وَخَـيْرِ
مَا صُنِعَ
لَـه،
وَأَعوذُ
بِكَ مِـنْ
شَـرِّهِ
وَشَـرِّ مـا
صُنِعَ لَـهُ.
Allahumma lakal-hamdu anta kasawtaneeh, as-aluka min
khayrihi wakhayri ma suniAAa lah, wa-aAAoothu bika min
sharrihi washarri ma suniAAa lah.
‘O Allah, for You is all praise, You have clothed me with
it (i.e. the garment), I ask You for the good of it and the good for which it
was made, and I seek refuge with You from the evil of it and the evil for which
it was made.’
4. Supplication said to someone wearing a new
garment
(7)
تُبْـلي
وَيُـخْلِفُ
اللهُ
تَعَالى .
Tublee wayukhliful-lahu taAAala.
‘May you wear it out and Allah
تعالى replace it (with
another).’ The intended meaning: A supplication for long life. “
(8)
اِلبَـس
جَديـداً
وَعِـشْ
حَمـيداً
وَمُـتْ
شهيداً
Ilbas jadeedan waAAish hameedan wamut shaheedan.
‘Wear anew, live commendably and die a shaheed.’
shaheed:One who dies fighting the kuffar in
order to make the word of Allah superior or in defense of Islam. It also has other meanings found in the
Sunnah such as: the one who dies defending his life, wealth or family; the
woman who passes away due to childbirth; one who drowns…etc.
5. Before undressing
(9)
بِسْمِ
الله .
Bismil-lah
‘In the name of Allah.’
6. Before entering the toilet
(10)
(بِسْمِ
الله )
اللّهُـمَّ
إِنِّـي
أَعـوذُ بِـكَ
مِـنَ
الْخُـبْثِ
وَالْخَبائِث
.
(Bismil-lah) allahumma innee aAAoothu bika
minal-khubthi wal-khaba-ith
‘(In the name of Allah). O Allah, I take refuge with you from
all evil and evil-doers.’
7. After leaving the toilet
(11)
غُفْـرانَك
.
Ghufranak
‘I ask You (Allah) for
forgiveness.’
8. When starting ablution
(12)
بِسْمِ
الله .
Bismil-lah
‘In the name of Allah.’
9. Upon completing the ablution
(13)
أَشْهَدُ
أَنْ لا
إِلَـهَ
إِلاّ اللهُ
وَحْدَهُ لا
شَريـكَ
لَـهُ
وَأَشْهَدُ
أَنَّ مُحَمّـداً
عَبْـدُهُ
وَرَسـولُـه.
Ashhadu an la ilaha illal-lahu wahdahu
la shareeka lah, wa-ashhadu anna Muhammadan AAabduhu warasooluh.
‘I bear witness that none has the right to be worshipped except
Allah, alone without partner, and I bear witness that Muhammad is
His slave and Messenger.’
(14 )
اللّهُـمَّ
اجْعَلنـي
مِنَ
التَّـوّابينَ
وَاجْعَـلْني
مِنَ
المتَطَهّـرين.
Allahummaj-AAalnee
minat-tawwabeena wajAAalnee minal-mutatahhireen.
‘O Allah, make me of
those who return to You often in repentance and make me of those who remain
clean and pure.’
(15 )
سُبْحـانَكَ
اللّهُـمَّ
وَبِحَمدِك
أَشْهَـدُ
أَنْ لا إِلهَ
إِلاّ أَنْتَ
أَسْتَغْفِرُكَ
وَأَتوبُ
إِلَـيْك .
Subhanakal-lahumma
wabihamdika ashhadu an la ilaha illa anta
astaghfiruka wa-atoobu ilayk.
‘How perfect You are O Allah,
and I praise You, I bear witness that none has the right to be worshipped
except You, I seek Your forgiveness and turn in repentance to You.’
10. When leaving the home
(16)
بِسْمِ
اللهِ ،
تَوَكَّلْـتُ
عَلى اللهِ وَلا
حَوْلَ وَلا
قُـوَّةَ
إِلاّ بِالله
.
Bismil-lah, tawakkaltu
AAalal-lah, wala hawla wala quwwata illa
billah.
‘In the name of Allah, I
place my trust in Allah, and there is no might nor power except with Allah.’
(17)
اللّهُـمَّ
إِنِّـي
أَعـوذُ بِكَ
أَنْ أَضِـلَّ
أَوْ أُضَـل ،
أَوْ أَزِلَّ
أَوْ أُزَل ، أَوْ
أَظْلِـمَ
أَوْ
أَُظْلَـم ، أَوْ
أَجْهَلَ
أَوْ
يُـجْهَلَ
عَلَـيّ .
Allahumma innee aAAoothu
bika an adilla aw odal, aw azilla aw ozall, aw athlima
aw othlam, aw ajhala aw yujhala AAalay.
‘O Allah, I take refuge
with You lest I should stray or be led astray, or slip or be tripped, or
oppress or be oppressed, or behave foolishly or be treated foolishly.’
slip: i.e. to commit a sin
unintentionally
11. Upon entering the home
(18)
بِسْـمِ
اللهِ
وَلَجْنـا،
وَبِسْـمِ
اللهِ
خَـرَجْنـا،
وَعَلـى
رَبِّنـا
تَوَكّلْـنا .
Bismil-lahi walajna,
wabismil-lahi kharajna, waAAala rabbina tawakkalna.
‘In the name of Allah we
enter and in the name of Allah we leave, and upon our Lord we place our
trust.’
12. Supplication when going to the mosque
(19)
اللّهُـمَّ
اجْعَـلْ في
قَلْبـي نورا
، وَفي
لِسـاني
نورا،
وَاجْعَـلْ
في سَمْعي
نورا،
وَاجْعَـلْ
في بَصَري
نورا،
وَاجْعَـلْ مِنْ
خَلْفي
نورا،
وَمِنْ
أَمامـي نورا،
وَاجْعَـلْ
مِنْ فَوْقـي
نورا ، وَمِن
تَحْتـي نورا
.اللّهُـمَّ
أَعْطِنـي
نورا .
Allahumma ijAAal fee
qalbee noora, wafee lisanee noora, wajAAal fee samAAee
noora,wajAAal fee basaree noora, wajAAal min khalfee noora,
wamin amamee noora ,wajAAal min fawqee noora, wamin tahtee
noora, allahumma aAAtinee noora.
‘O Allah, place within my
heart light, and upon my tongue light, and within my ears light, and within my
eyes light, and place behind me light and in front of me light and above me
light and beneath me light. O Allah,
bestow upon me light.’
13. Upon entering the mosque
(20)
أَعوذُ
باللهِ
العَظيـم
وَبِوَجْهِـهِ
الكَرِيـم
وَسُلْطـانِه
القَديـم
مِنَ الشّيْـطانِ
الرَّجـيم،[
بِسْـمِ
الله، وَالصَّلاةُ]
[وَالسَّلامُ
عَلى رَسولِ
الله]، اللّهُـمَّ
افْتَـحْ لي
أَبْوابَ
رَحْمَتـِك .
aAAoothu billahil-AAatheem
wabiwajhihil-kareem wasultanihil-qadeem minash-shaytanir-rajeem,
[bismil-lah, wassalatu] [wassalamu AAala
rasoolil-lah] , allahumma iftah lee abwaba rahmatik.
‘I take refuge with Allah,
The Supreme and with His Noble Face, and His eternal authority from the
accursed devil. In the name of Allah, and prayers and peace be upon the
Messenger of Allah. O Allah,
open the gates of Your mercy for me.’
14. Upon leaving the mosque
(21)
بِسمِ
الله
وَالصّلاةُ
وَالسّلامُ
عَلى رَسولِ
الله،
اللّهُـمَّ
إِنّـي
أَسْأَلُكَ مِـنْ
فَضْـلِك،
اللّهُـمَّ
اعصِمْنـي مِنَ
الشَّيْـطانِ
الرَّجـيم.
Bismil-lah wassalatu
wassalamu AAala rasoolil-lah, allahumma innee
as-aluka min fadlik, allahumma iAAsimnee minash-shaytanir-rajeem.
‘In the name of Allah,
and prayers and peace be upon the Messenger of Allah. O Allah, I ask You from Your
favour. O Allah, guard me from
the accursed devil.’
15. Supplications related to the athan
(the call to prayer)
(22)
‘One repeats just as the mu-aththin (one who calls to prayer) says, except when he says:
حَـيَّ
عَلـى
الصَّلاة (أَو)
حَـيَّ
عَلـى الْفَـلاح.
Hayya AAalas-salah (or) hayya
AAalal-falah
‘come to prayer, come to
success’
instead, one should say:
لا
حَـوْلَ وَلا
قُـوَّةَ
إِلاّ بِالله.
La hawla wala
quwwata illa billah.
‘There is no might nor power
except with Allah.’
(23)
Immediately following the
declaration of faith called by the mu-aththin, one says:
وَأَنا
أَشْـهَدُ
أَنْ لا
إِلـهَ إِلاّ
اللهُ
وَحْـدَهُ لا
شَـريكَ لَـه
، وَأَنَّ محَمّـداً
عَبْـدُهُ
وَرَسـولُه ،
رَضيـتُ بِاللهِ
رَبَّاً ،
وَبِمُحَمَّـدٍ
رَسـولاً
وَبِالإِسْلامِ
دينَـاً .
Wa-ana ashhadu an
la ilaha illal-lahu wahdahu la shareeka lah,
wa-anna Muhammadan AAabduhu warasooluh, radeetu billahi
rabban wabimuhammadin rasoolan wabil-islami deena.
‘And I too bear witness that
none has the right to be worshipped except Allah, alone, without
partner, and that Muhammad is His salve and Messenger. I am pleased with Allah as a Lord,
and Muhammad as a Messenger and Islam as a religion.’
(24)
‘One should then send prayers
on the Prophet r after answering the call of the mu-aththin’
(25)
اللّهُـمَّ
رَبَّ هَذِهِ
الدّعْـوَةِ
التّـامَّة
وَالصّلاةِ
القَـائِمَة
آتِ محَـمَّداً
الوَسيـلةَ
وَالْفَضـيلَة
وَابْعَـثْه
مَقـامـاً
مَحـموداً
الَّذي
وَعَـدْتَه
إِنَّـكَ لا
تُـخْلِفُ
الميـعاد.
Allahumma rabba hathihid-daAAwatit-tammah,
wassalatil-qa-imah ati Muhammadan
alwaseelata wal-fadeelah, wabAAath-hu maqaman mahmoodan
allathee waAAadtah, innaka la tukhliful-meeAAad.
‘O Allah, Owner of this
perfect call and Owner of this prayer to be performed, bestow upon Muhammad
al-waseelah and al-fadeelah and send him upon a praised
platform which You have promised him.
Verily, You never fail in Your promise.’
al-waseelah: A station in paradise.
al-fadeelah: A rank above the rest of creation.
praised platform: One in which
all of creation will praise him on, in order to bring about the account quickly
and be relieved from the lengthy standing or the role of intercession.
(26)
One should also supplicate
for himself during the time between the athan and
the iqamah as supplication at such time is not rejected.
16. Supplication at the start of the prayer
(after takbeer)
(27)
اللّهُـمَّ
باعِـدْ
بَيـني
وَبَيْنَ
خَطـايايَ
كَما
باعَدْتَ
بَيْنَ
المَشْرِقِ
وَالمَغْرِبْ
، اللّهُـمَّ
نَقِّنـي
مِنْ خَطايايَ
كَمـا
يُـنَقَّى
الثَّـوْبُ
الأَبْيَضُ
مِنَ
الدَّنَسْ ،
اللّهُـمَّ
اغْسِلْنـي
مِنْ
خَطايـايَ
بِالثَّلـجِ
وَالمـاءِ
وَالْبَرَدْ .
Allahumma baAAid baynee wabayna khatayaya
kama baAAadta baynal-mashriqi walmaghrib, allahumma
naqqinee min khatayaya kama yunaqqath-thawbul-abyadu
minad-danas, allahummagh-silnee min khatayaya biththalji
walma/i walbarad.
‘O Allah, distance me
from my sins just as You have distanced The East from The West, O Allah,
purify me of my sins as a white robe is purified of filth, O Allah,
cleanse me of my sins with snow, water, and ice.’
(28)
سُبْـحانَكَ
اللّهُـمَّ
وَبِحَمْـدِكَ
وَتَبارَكَ
اسْمُـكَ
وَتَعـالى
جَـدُّكَ وَلا
إِلهَ
غَيْرُك .
Subhanakal-lahumma
wabihamdika watabarakas-muka wataAAala jadduka wala
ilaha ghayruk.
‘How perfect You are O Allah,
and I praise You. Blessed be Your name,
and lofty is Your position and none has the right to be worshipped except You.’
(29)
وَجَّهـتُ
وَجْهِـيَ
لِلَّذي
فَطَرَ السَّمـواتِ
وَالأَرْضَ
حَنـيفَاً
وَمـا أَنا مِنَ
المشْرِكين ،
إِنَّ
صَلاتـي ،
وَنُسُكي ،
وَمَحْـيايَ
، وَمَماتـي
للهِ رَبِّ
العالَمين ، لا
شَريـكَ لَهُ
وَبِذلكَ
أُمِرْتُ
وَأَنا مِنَ
المسْلِـمين .
اللّهُـمَّ
أَنْتَ المَلِكُ
لا إِلهَ
إِلاّ أَنْت
،أَنْتَ
رَبِّـي وَأَنـا
عَبْـدُك ،
ظَلَمْـتُ
نَفْسـي وَاعْـتَرَفْتُ
بِذَنْبـي
فَاغْفِرْ لي
ذُنوبي
جَميعاً
إِنَّـه لا
يَغْـفِرُ
الذُّنـوبَ
إلاّ أَنْت .وَاهْدِنـي
لأَحْسَنِ
الأَخْلاقِ
لا يَهْـدي
لأَحْسَـنِها
إِلاّ أَنْـت
، وَاصْـرِف
عَـنّْي
سَيِّئَهـا ،
لا يَصْرِفُ
عَـنّْي
سَيِّئَهـا
إِلاّ أَنْـت
، لَبَّـيْكَ
وَسَعْـدَيْك
،
وَالخَـيْرُ
كُلُّـهُ
بِيَـدَيْـك
، وَالشَّرُّ
لَيْـسَ
إِلَـيْك ، أَنا
بِكَ وَإِلَيْـك
،
تَبـارَكْتَ
وَتَعـالَيتَ
أَسْتَغْـفِرُكَ
وَأَتوبُ
إِلَـيك .
Wajjahtu wajhiya lillathee
fataras-samawati wal-arda haneefan wama
ana minal-mushrikeen, inna salatee wanusukee wamahyaya
wamamatee lillahi rabbil-AAalameen, la shareeka
lahu wabithalika omirtu wa-ana minal-muslimeen. Allahumma
antal-maliku la ilaha illa ant. anta rabbee wa-ana
AAabduk, thalamtu nafsee waAAtaraftu bithanbee faghfir lee
thunoobee jameeAAan innahu la yaghfiruth-thunooba
illa ant.wahdinee li-ahsanil-akhlaqi la yahdee li-ahsaniha
illa ant, wasrif AAannee sayyi-aha la yasrifu
AAannee sayyi-aha illa ant, labbayka wasaAAdayk,walkhayru kulluhu
biyadayk, washsharru laysa ilayk, ana bika wa-ilayk, tabarakta
wataAAalayt, astaghfiruka wa-atoobu ilayk.
‘I have turned my face sincerely
towards He who has brought forth the heavens and the Earth and I am not of
those who associate (others with Allah). Indeed my prayer, my sacrifice, my life and my death are for Allah,
Lord of the worlds, no partner has He, with this I am commanded and I am of the
Muslims. O Allah, You are the Sovereign, none has the right to be
worshipped except You. You are my Lord
and I am Your servant, I have wronged my own soul and have acknowledged my sin,
so forgive me all my sins for no one forgives sins except You. Guide me to the best of characters for none
can guide to it other than You, and deliver me from the worst of characters for
none can deliver me from it other than You.
Here I am, in answer to Your call, happy to serve you. All good is within Your hands and evil does
not stem from You. I exist by your will
and will return to you. Blessed and
High are You, I seek Your forgiveness and repent unto You.’
Allah does not create
pure evil which does not have any good or contain any benefit, wisdom or mercy
at all, nor does He punish anyone without having commited a sin. Something can
be good in terms of its creation when viewed in a particular perspective and at the same time be evil
when viewed in another way. Allah created the devil and by him, He tests
His servants, so there are those who hate the devil, fight him and his way and
they stand at enmity towards him and his followers and there are others who are
at allegiance with the devil and follow his steps. So evil exists in His
creatures by His will and wisdom, not in His actions or act of creating.
(30)
اللّهُـمَّ
رَبَّ
جِـبْرائيل ،
وَميكـائيل ،
وَإِسْـرافيل،
فاطِـرَ
السَّمواتِ
وَالأَرْض ،
عالـِمَ
الغَيْـبِ
وَالشَّهـادَةِ
أَنْـتَ
تَحْـكمُ
بَيْـنَ
عِبـادِكَ فيـما
كانوا فيهِ
يَخْتَلِفـون.
اهدِنـي لِمـا
اخْتُـلِفَ
فيـهِ مِنَ
الْحَـقِّ
بِإِذْنِك ،
إِنَّـكَ
تَهْـدي مَنْ
تَشـاءُ إِلى
صِراطٍ
مُسْتَقـيم .
Allahumma rabba jibra-eel,
wameeka-eel, wa-israfeel fatiras-samawati
walard, AAalimal-ghaybi washshahadah, anta tahkumu
bayna AAibadika feema kanoo feehi yakhtalifoon. ihdinee
limakh-tulifa feehi minal-haqqi bi-ithnik, innaka tahdee man tasha-o
ila siratin mustaqeem.
‘O Allah, Lord of Jibra-eel,
Meeka-eel and Israfeel (great angles), Creator of
the heavens and the Earth, Knower of the seen and the unseen. You are the arbitrator between Your servants in that which they
have disputed. Guide me to the truth by
Your leave, in that which they have differed, for verily You guide whom You will
to a straight path.’
(31)
اللهُ
أَكْبَـرُ
كَبـيرا ،
اللهُ
أَكْبَـرُ
كَبـيرا ،
اللهُ
أَكْبَـرُ
كَبـيرا ،
وَالْحَـمْدُ
للهِ كَثـيرا
،
وَالْحَـمْدُ
للهِ كَثـيرا
،
وَالْحَـمْدُ
للهِ كَثـيرا
، وَسُبْـحانَ
اللهِ
بكْـرَةً
وَأَصيـلا . (
ثَلاثاً )
أَعـوذُ
بِاللهِ مِنَ
الشَّـيْطانِ
مِنْ نَفْخِـهِ
وَنَفْـثِهِ
وَهَمْـزِه .
Allahu akbaru kabeera,
Allahu akbaru kabeera, Allahu akbaru kabeera, walhamdu
lillahi katheera, walhamdu lillahi katheera,
walhamdu lillahi katheera, wasubhanal-lahi
bukratan wa-aseela. (three times)
aAAoothu billahi
minash-shaytani min nafkhihi wanafthihi wahamzih.
‘Allah is Most Great, Allah
is Most Great, Allah is Most Great, much praise is for Allah,
much praise is for Allah, much praise is for Allah, and I declare
the perfection of Allah in the early morning and in the late afternoon.’(three
times)
‘I take refuge with Allah
from the devil, from his pride, his poetry and his madness.’
(32)
The prophet r would say (as an opening supplication in
prayer) when rising from sleep to perform prayers during the night:
اللّهُـمَّ
لَكَ
الْحَمْدُ
أَنْتَ
نـورُ
السَّمـواتِ
وَالأَرْضِ
وَمَنْ فيـهِن
، وَلَكَ
الْحَمْدُ
أَنْتَ
قَـيِّمُ السَّـمواتِ
وَالأَرْضِ وَمَنْ
فيـهِن
، [وَلَكَ
الْحَمْدُ
أَنْتَ رَبُّ
السَّـمواتِ
وَالأَرْضِ وَمَنْ
فيـهِن]
[وَلَكَ
الْحَمْدُ
لَكَ مُلْـكُ
السَّـمواتِ
وَالأَرْضِ وَمَنْ
فيـهِن]
[وَلَكَ
الْحَمْدُ
أَنْتَ
مَلِـكُ السَّـمواتِ
وَالأَرْضِ ]
[وَلَكَ
الْحَمْدُ]
[أَنْتَ
الْحَـقّ
وَوَعْـدُكَ
الْحَـق ، وَقَوْلُـكَ
الْحَـق ،
وَلِقـاؤُكَ
الْحَـق ،
وَالْجَـنَّةُحَـق
، وَالنّـارُ
حَـق ، وَالنَّبِـيّونَ
حَـق ،
وَمـحَمَّدٌ rحَـق
،
وَالسّـاعَةُحَـق]
[اللّهُـمَّ
لَكَ
أَسْلَمت ،
وَعَلَـيْكَ
تَوَكَّلْـت
، وَبِكَ
آمَنْـت ،
وَإِلَـيْكَ
أَنَبْـت ،
وَبِـكَ
خاصَمْت ،
وَإِلَـيْكَ
حاكَمْـت .
فاغْفِـرْ لي
مـا
قَدَّمْتُ ،
وَما أَخَّـرْت
، وَما
أَسْـرَرْت ،
وَما أَعْلَـنْت
]
[أَنْتَ
المُقَـدِّمُ
وَأَنْتَ المُـؤَخِّر
، لا إِاـهَ
إِلاّ أَنْـت]
[أَنْـتَ
إِلـهي لا
إِاـهَ إِلاّ
أَنْـت
.
Allahumma lakal-hamd
anta noorus-samawati wal-ardi waman feehin, walakal-hamd,
anta qayyimus-samawati walardi waman feehin, [walakal-hamd,
anta rabbus-samawati walardi waman feehin], [walakal-hamd,
laka mulkus-samawati walardi waman feehin] [walakal-hamd,
anta malikus-samawati walard] [walakal-hamd]
[antal-haq, wawaAAdukal-haq, waqawlukal-haq, waliqa-okal-haq,
waljannatu haq wannaru haq, wannabiyyoona haq, wa
Muhammadun r haq, wassaAAatu haq]
[allahumma laka aslamt, waAAalayka tawakkalt, wabika amant,
wa-ilayka anabt, wabika khasamt, wa-ilayka hakamt, faghfir lee ma
qaddamt, wama akhkhart, wama asrart, wama aAAlant]
[antal-muqaddim, wa-antal-mu-akhkhir, la ilaha illa ant]
[anta ilahee la ilaha illa ant .
‘O Allah, to You belongs
all praise, You are the Light of the heavens and the Earth and all that is
within them. To You belongs all praise,
You are the Sustainer of the heavens and the Earth and all that is within
them. To You belongs all praise. You are Lord of the heavens and the Earth
and all that is within them. To You belongs
all praise and the kingdom of the heavens and the Earth and all that is within
them. To You belongs all praise, You
are the King of the heavens and the Earth and to You belongs all praise. You
are The Truth, Your promise is true, your Word is true, and the Day in which we
will encounter You is true, the Garden of Paradise is true and the Fire is
true, and the Prophets are true, Muhammad r is true and the Final Hour is true. O Allah, unto You I have submitted,
and upon You I have relied, and in You I have believed, and to You I have
turned in repentance, and over You I have disputed, and to You I have turned
for judgment. So forgive me for what
has come to pass of my sins and what will come to pass, and what I have hidden
and what I have made public. You are Al-Muqaddim
and Al-Mu-akhkhir. None has the right to be worshipped except You, You
are my Deity, none has the right to be worshipped except You.’
Meaning of Al-Muqaddim
and Al-Mu-akhkhir: Allah puts forward and favours whom He wills
from amongst His creation just as He defers and holds back whom He wills in
accordance to His wisdom. E.g.
Favouring man over the rest of creation, favouring the Prophets over the rest
of mankind, favouring Muhammad r over all the Prophets and Messengers…etc.
17. While bowing in prayer (rukooAA)
(33)
سُبْـحانَ
رَبِّـيَ
الْعَظـيم .
(ثلاثاً)
Subhana rabbiyal-AAatheem (three times)
‘How perfect my Lord is, The Supreme.’(three times)
(34)
سُبْـحانَكَ
اللّهُـمَّ
رَبَّـنا
وَبِحَـمْدِك
، اللّهُـمَّ
اغْفِـرْ لي .
Subhanakal-lahumma
rabbana wabihamdik, allahummagh-fir lee
‘How perfect You are O Allah,
our Lord and I praise You. O Allah,
forgive me.’
(35)
سُبـّوحٌ
قُـدّْوس ،
رَبُّ
الملائِكَـةِ
وَالـرُّوح .
Subboohun quddoos,
rabbul-mala-ikati warrooh.
‘Perfect and Holy (He is), Lord
of the angles and the Rooh (i.e. Jibra-eel).’
(36)
اللّهُـمَّ
لَكَ
رَكَـعْتُ
وَبِكَ
آمَـنْت ،
ولَكَ
أَسْلَـمْت ،
خَشَـعَ لَكَ
سَمْـعي ،
وَبَصَـري ،
وَمُخِّـي ،
وَعَظْمـي ،
وَعَصَـبي ،
وَما
استَقَـلَّ
بِهِ قَدَمي .
Allahumma laka rakaAAt,
wabika amant, walaka aslamt, khashaAAa laka samAAee, wabasaree,
wamukhkhee, waAAathmee, waAAasabee, wamas-taqalla bihi
qadamee.
‘O Allah, unto You I have
bowed, and in You I have believed, and to You I have submitted. My hearing,
sight, mind, bones, tendons and what my feet carry are humbled before You.’
(37)
سُبْـحانَ
ذي
الْجَبَـروت
،والمَلَـكوت
، وَالكِبْـرِياء
،
وَالْعَظَـمَه
.
Subhana thil-jabaroot,
walmalakoot, walkibriya/, walAAathamah.
‘How perfect He is, The
Possessor of total power, sovereignty, magnificence and grandeur.’
18. Upon rising from the bowing posision
(38)
سَمِـعَ
اللهُ
لِمَـنْ
حَمِـدَه .
SamiAAal-lahu liman hamidah
‘May Allah answer he who
praises Him.’
This supplication is to be made while
rising.
(39)
رَبَّنـا
وَلَكَ
الحَمْـدُ
حَمْـداً
كَثـيراً
طَيِّـباً
مُـبارَكاً
فيه .
Rabbana walakal-hamdu
hamdan katheeran tayyiban mubarakan feeh.
‘Our Lord, for You is all
praise, an abundant beautiful blessed praise.’
(40)
مِلْءَ
السَّمـواتِ
وَمِلْءَ
الأَرْض ، وَما
بَيْـنَهُمـا
، وَمِلْءَ ما
شِئْـتَ مِنْ شَيءٍ
بَعْـدْ .
أَهـلَ
الثَّـناءِ
وَالمَجـدْ ،
أََحَـقُّ ما
قالَ العَبْـد
، وَكُلُّـنا
لَكَ عَـبدْ .
اللّهُـمَّ
لا مانِعَ
لِما
أَعْطَـيْت ،
وَلا مُعْطِـيَ
لِما
مَنَـعْت ،
وَلا
يَنْفَـعُ ذا
الجَـدِّ
مِنْـكَ
الجَـد .
Mil-as-samawati
wamil-al-ard, wama baynahuma, wamil/a ma shi/ta min
shay-in baAAd, ahlath-thana-i walmajd, ahaqqu ma qalal-AAabd,
wakulluna laka AAabd. Allahumma la maniAAa lima
aAAtayt, wala muAAtiya lima manaAAt, wala
yanfaAAu thal-jaddi minkal-jad.
‘The heavens and the Earth and
all between them abound with Your praises, and all that You will abounds with
Your praises. O Possessor of praise and majesty, the truest thing a slave has
said (of You) and we are all Your slaves.
O Allah, none can prevent what You have willed to bestow and none
can bestow what You have willed to prevent, and no wealth or majesty can
benefit anyone, as from You is all wealth and majesty.’
This supplication is made
optionally only in conjunction with the previous one.
19. Supplication whilst prostrating (sujood)
(41)
سُبْـحانَ
رَبِّـيَ
الأَعْلـى . (ثلاثاً
)
Subhana rabbiyal-aAAla.
(three times)
‘How perfect my Lord is, The
Most High.’(three times)
(42)
سُبْـحانَكَ
اللّهُـمَّ
رَبَّـنا
وَبِحَـمْدِكَ
، اللّهُـمَّ
اغْفِرْ لي .
Subhanakal-lahumma
rabbana wabihamdik, allahummagh- fir lee.
‘How perfect You are O Allah,
our Lord, and I praise You. O Allah, forgive me.’
(43)
سُبـّوحٌ
قُـدّوس،
رَبُّ
الملائِكَـةِ
وَالـرُّوح .
Subbohoon quddos,
rabbul-mala-ikati warrooh.
‘Perfect and Holy (He is), Lord
of the angles and the Rooh (i.e. Jibra-eel).’
(44)
اللّهُـمَّ
لَكَ
سَـجَدْتُ
وَبِـكَ
آمَنْـت ،
وَلَكَ
أَسْلَـمْت ،
سَجَـدَ
وَجْهـي للَّـذي
خَلَقَـهُ
وَصَـوَّرَهُ
وَشَقَّ سَمْـعَـهُ
وَبَصَـرَه ،
تَبـارَكَ
اللهُ
أَحْسـنُ الخـالِقيـن.
Allahumma laka sajadt,
wabika amant, walaka aslamt, sajada wajhee lillathee khalaqahu wasawwarahu
washaqqa samAAahu wabasarahu, tabarakal-lahu ahsanul-khaliqeen.
‘O Allah, unto You I have
prostrated and in You I have believed, and unto You I have submitted. My face
has prostrated before He Who created it and fashioned it, and brought forth its
faculties of hearing and seeing. Blessed is Allah, the Best of
creators.’
(45)
سُبْـحانَ
ذي
الْجَبَـروت
، والمَلَكـوت
،
والكِبْـرِياء
،
وَالعَظَمَـه
.
Subhana thil-jabaroot,
walmalakoot, walkibriya/, walAAathamah.
‘How perfect He is, The
Possessor of total power, sovereignty, magnificence and grandeur.’
(46)
اللّهُـمَّ
اغْفِـرْ لي
ذَنْـبي
كُلَّـه ، دِقَّـهُ
وَجِلَّـه ،
وَأَوَّلَـهُ
وَآخِـرَه
وَعَلانِيَّتَـهُ
وَسِـرَّه .
Allahummagh-fir lee thanbee
kullah, diqqahu wajillah, wa-awwalahu wa-akhirah, wa- AAalaniyyatahu
wa-sirrah.
‘O Allah, forgive me all
of my sins, the small and great of them, the first and last of them, and the
seen and hidden of them.’
(47)
اللّهُـمَّ
إِنِّـي
أَعـوذُ
بِرِضـاكَ مِنْ
سَخَطِـك ،
وَبِمعـافاتِـكَ
مِنْ
عُقوبَـتِك ،
وَأَعـوذُ
بِكَ مِنْـك ،
لا أُحْصـي
ثَنـاءً
عَلَـيْك ،
أَنْـتَ
كَمـا أَثْنَـيْتَ
عَلـى
نَفْسـِك .
Allahumma innee aAAoothu
biridaka min sakhatik, wa-bimuAAafatika min
AAuqoobatik, wa-aAAoothu bika mink, la ohsee thana-an
AAalayk, anta kama athnayta AAala nafsik.
‘O Allah, I take refuge
within Your pleasure from Your displeasure and within Your pardon from Your
punishment, and I take refuge in You from You. I cannot enumerate Your praise,
You are as You have praised Yourself.’
20. Supplication between the two prostrations
(48)
رَبِّ
اغْفِـرْ لي ، رَبِّ
اغْفِـرْ لي .
Rabbigh-fir lee, rabbigh-fir
lee.
‘My Lord forgive me, My Lord
forgive me.’
(49)
اللّهُـمَّ
اغْفِـرْ لي ،
وَارْحَمْـني
، وَاهْدِنـي
،
وَاجْبُرْنـي
، وَعافِنـي
وَارْزُقْنـي
وَارْفَعْـني
.
Allahummagh-fir lee, warhamnee,
wahdinee, wajburnee, waAAafinee, warzuqnee warfaAAnee.
‘O Allah, forgive me,
have mercy upon me, guide me, enrich me, give me health, grant me sustenance
and raise my rank.’
21. Supplication when prostrating due to
recitation of the Quran
(50)
سَجَـدَ
وَجْهـي
للَّـذي
خَلَقَـهُ
وَصَـوَّرَهُ
وَشَقَّ
سَمْـعَـهُ
وَبَصَـرَهُ
بِحَـوْلِـهِ
وَقُـوَّتِهِ
)
تَبـارَكَ
اللهُ
أَحْسَـنُ
الخـالِقيـن(.
Sajada wajhee lillathee
khalaqahu washaqqa samAAahu wabasarahu bihawlihi waquwwatih { tabaraka Allahu ahsanu
alkhaliqeen}.
‘My face fell prostrate before
He who created it and brought forth its faculties of hearing and seeing by His
might and power.<< So Blessed is Allah, the best of creators.
>>’
(51)
اللّهُـمَّ
اكْتُـبْ لي
بِهـا
عِنْـدَكَ أَجْـراً
، وَضَـعْ
عَنِّـي
بِهـا وِزْراً
،
وَاجْعَـلها
لي عِنْـدَكَ
ذُخْـراً ، وَتَقَبَّـلها
مِنِّـي
كَمـا
تَقَبَّلْتَـها
مِنْ
عَبْـدِكَ
داود .
Allahummak-tub lee biha AAindaka ajra, wadaAA AAannee biha wizra, wajAAalha
lee AAindaka thukhra, wataqabbalha minnee kama
taqabbaltaha min AAabdika Dawood.
‘O Allah, record for me a
reward for this (prostration), and remove from me a sin. Save it for me and accept it from me just as
You had accepted it from Your servant Dawood.’
22. The Tashahhud
Tashahhud: what one says in the
sitting position in prayer
(52)
التَّحِيّـاتُ
للهِ
وَالصَّلَـواتُ
والطَّيِّـبات
، السَّلامُ
عَلَيـكَ أَيُّهـا
النَّبِـيُّ
وَرَحْمَـةُ
اللهِ
وَبَرَكـاتُه
، السَّلامُ
عَلَيْـنا وَعَلـى
عِبـادِ كَ
الصَّـالِحـين
. أَشْـهَدُ
أَنْ لا
إِلـهَ إِلاّ
الله ،
وَأَشْـهَدُ
أَنَّ
مُحَمّـداً
عَبْـدُهُ
وَرَسـولُه .
Attahiyyatu lillahi
wassalawatu wattayyibat, assalamu AAalayka
ayyuhan-nabiyyu warahmatul-lahi wabarakatuh, assalamu
AAalayna waAAala AAibadil-lahis-saliheen.
Ash-hadu an la ilaha illal-lah, wa-ashhadu anna Muhammadan
AAabduhu warasooluh.
‘At-tahiyyat is
for Allah. All acts of worship and good deeds are for Him. Peace and the mercy and blessings of Allah
be upon you O Prophet. Peace be upon us
and all of Allah’s righteous servants. I bear witness that none has the
right to be worshipped except Allah and I bear witness that Muhammad
is His slave and Messenger.’
At-tahiyyat: all words which indicate the glorification
of Allah. His eternal existence,
His perfection and His sovereignty.
23. Prayers upon the Prophet r after the tashahhud
(53)
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 salli
AAala Muhammad, wa-AAala ali Muhammad, kama
sallayta AAala Ibraheema wa-AAala ali Ibraheem,
innaka Hameedun Majeed, allahumma barik AAala Muhammad, wa-AAala ali
Muhammad, kama barakta AAala Ibraheema
wa-AAala ali Ibraheem, innaka Hameedun Majeed.
‘O Allah, send prayers
upon Muhammad and the followers of Muhammad, just as You sent
prayers upon Ibraheem and upon the followers of Ibraheem. Verily, You are full of praise and majesty.
O Allah, send blessings upon Mohammad and upon the family of Muhammad,
just as You sent blessings upon Ibraheem and upon the family of Ibraheem. Verily, You are full of praise and majesty.’
send prayers: praise and exalt
him in the highest and superior of gatherings: that of the closest angels to
Allah.
(al) has been translated
in it’s broadest sense: some scholars are of the view that the meaning here is
more specific and that it means: his r followers from among his family.
(54)
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 salli
AAala Muhammad wa-AAala azwajihi wathurriyyatihi
kama sallayta AAala ali Ibraheem, wabarik
AAala Muhammad, wa-AAala azwajihi wathurriyyatih,
kama barakta AAala ali Ibraheem. innaka Hameedun
Majeed.
‘O Allah, send prayers
upon Muhammad and upon the wives and descendants of Muhammad,
just as You sent prayers upon the family of Ibraheem, and send blessings
upon Muhammad and upon the wives and descendants of Muhammad,
just as You sent blessings upon the family of Ibraheem. Verily, You are
full of praise and majesty.’
24. Supplication said after the last tashahhud
and before salam
(55)
اللّهُـمَّ
إِنِّـي
أَعـوذُ بِكَ
مِـنْ عَذابِ
القَـبْر،
وَمِـنْ
عَذابِ
جَهَـنَّم،
وَمِـنْ
فِتْـنَةِ
المَحْـيا
وَالمَمـات،
وَمِـنْ
شَـرِّ
فِتْـنَةِ المَسيحِ
الدَّجّال .
Allahumma innee aAAoothu
bika min AAathabil-qabr, wamin AAathabi jahannam, wamin fitnatil-mahya
walmamat, wamin shari fitnatil-maseehid-dajjal.
‘O Allah, I take refuge
in You from the punishment of the grave, from the torment of the Fire, from the
trials and tribulations of life and death and from the evil affliction of
Al-Maseeh Ad-Dajjal.’
Al-Maseeh Ad-Dajjal:
among the great signs of the last hour and the greatest trials to befall
mankind, which every Prophet has warned about.
Most of mankind will follow him. He will appear from Asbahan, Iran at
the time when the Muslims will conquer Constantinople. He will be given special powers and will
make the truth seem false and vice versa.
He will claim to be righteous and then he will claim prophethood and
finally, divinity. From his features is
that he will be blind in his right eye which is a definite proof that
contradicts his claim to be Allah as it is a sign of imperfection. The word Kafir will be written
between his eyes which every believer, literate or illiterate will recognise.
(56)
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 innee aAAoothu
bika min AAathabil-qabr, wa-aAAoothu bika min fitnatil-maseehid-dajjal,
wa-aAAoothu bika min fitnatil-mahya walmamat. Allahumma
innee aAAoothu bika minal-ma/thami walmaghram.
‘O Allah, I take refuge
in You from the punishment of the grave, and I take refuge in You from the
temptation and trial of Al-Maseeh Ad-Dajjal, and I take refuge in
You from the trials and tribulations of life and death. O Allah, I take refuge in You from
sin and debt.’
(57)
اللّهُـمَّ
إِنِّـي
ظَلَـمْتُ
نَفْسـي ظُلْمـاً
كَثـيراً
وَلا
يَغْـفِرُ
الذُّنـوبَ
إِلاّ أَنْت ،
فَاغْـفِر لي
مَغْـفِرَةً مِنْ
عِنْـدِك
وَارْحَمْـني،
إِنَّكَ أَنْتَ
الغَـفورُ
الرَّحـيم .
Allahumma innee thalamtu
nafsee thulman katheeran wala yaghfiruth-thunooba
illa ant, faghfir lee maghfiratan min AAindik warhamnee, innaka
antal-Ghafoorur-Raheem.
‘O Allah, I have indeed
oppressed my soul excessively and none can forgive sin except You, so forgive
me a forgiveness from Yourself and have mercy upon me. Surely, You are The Most-Forgiving, The
Most-Merciful.’
From Yourself: i.e. from Your
innermost grace without deserving it and a forgiveness which is befitting to
your tremendous generosity.
(58)
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
.
Allahummagh-fir lee ma
qaddamtu, wama akhkhart, wama
asrartu wama aAAlant, wama asraftt, wama anta aAAlamu bihi
minnee, antal-muqaddimu wa-antal-mu-akhkhiru la ilaha illa
ant.
‘O Allah, forgive me for
those sins which have come to pass as well as those which shall come to pass,
and those I have committed in secret as well as those I have made public, and
where I have exceeded all bounds as well as those things about which You are
more knowledgeable. You are Al-Muqaddim and Al-Mu-akhkhir. None has the right to be worshipped except
You.’
Meaning of Al-Muqaddim
and Al-Mu-akhkhir: Allah puts forward and favours whom He wills
from amongst His creation just as He defers and holds back whom He wills in
accordance to His wisdom. E.g. Favouring man over the rest of creation,
favouring the Prophets over the rest of mankind, favouring Muhammad r over all the Prophets and Messengers…etc.
(59)
اللّهُـمَّ
أَعِـنِّي
عَلـى
ذِكْـرِكَ وَشُكْـرِك
، وَحُسْـنِ
عِبـادَتِـك .
Allahumma aAAinnee AAala
thikrik, washukrik, wahusni AAibadatik.
‘O Allah, help me to
remember You, to thank You, and to worship You in the best of manners.’
(60)
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 innee aAAoothu
bika minal-bukhl, wa-aAAoothu bika minal-jubn, wa-aAAoothu bika
min an oradda ila arthalil- AAumur, wa-aAAoothu bika min
fitnatid-dunya waAAathabil-qabr.
‘O Allah, I take refuge
in You from miserliness and cowardice, I take refuge in You lest I be returned
to the worst of lives “i.e. old age, being weak, incapable and in a state of
fear”, and I take refuge in You from the trials and tribulations of this life
and the punishment of the grave.’
(61)
اللّهُـمَّ
إِنِّـي
أَسْأَلُـكَ
الجَـنَّةَ
وأََعوذُ
بِـكَ مِـنَ
الـنّار .
Allahumma innee
as-alukal-jannah, wa-aAAoothu bika minan-nar.
‘O Allah, I ask You to
grant me Paradise and I take refuge in You from the Fire.’
(62)
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 .
Allahumma
biAAilmikal-ghayb, waqudratika AAalal-khalq, ahyinee ma AAalimtal-hayata
khayran lee watawaffanee itha AAalimtal-wafata khayran lee, allahumma
innee as-aluka khashyataka fil-ghaybi washshahadah, wa-as-aluka
kalimatal-haqqi fir-rida walghadab, wa-as-alukal-qasda
fil-ghina walfaqr, wa-as-aluka naAAeeman la yanfad, wa-as-aluka
qurrata AAaynin la tanqatiAA, wa-as-alukar-rida baAAdal-qada/,
wa-as-aluka bardal-AAayshi baAAdal-mawt, wa-as-aluka laththatan-nathari
ila wajhik, washshawqa ila liqa-ik fee ghayri darraa
mudirrah, wala fitnatin mudillah, allahumma zayyinna
bizeenatil-eeman wajAAalna hudatan muhtadeen.
‘O Allah, by Your
knowledge of the unseen and Your power over creation, keep me alive so long as
You know such life to be good for me and take me if You know death to be better
for me. O Allah, make me fearful
of You whether in secret or in public and I ask You to make me true in speech,
in times of pleasure and anger.I ask you to make me moderate in times of wealth
and poverty and I ask You for everlasting bliss and joy which will never
cease.I ask You to make me pleased with what You have decreed and for an easy
life after death.I ask You for the sweetness of looking upon Your Face and a
longing to encounter You in a manner which does not entail a calamity which
will bring about harm nor a trial which will cause deviation. O Allah,
beautify us with the adornment of faith and make us of those who guide and are
rightly guided.’
(63)
اللّهُـمَّ
إِنِّـي
أَسْأَلُـكَ
يا اللهُ بِأَنَّـكَ
الواحِـدُ
الأَحَـد
،الصَّـمَدُ
الَّـذي
لَـمْ
يَلِـدْ
وَلَمْ
يولَدْ، وَلَمْ
يَكـنْ لَهُ
كُـفُواً
أَحَـد ، أَنْ
تَغْـفِرْ لي
ذُنـوبي
إِنَّـكَ
أَنْـتَ الغَفـورُ
الرَّحِّـيم .
Allahumma innee as-aluka
ya Allah bi-annakal-wahidul-ahadus-samad,
allathee lam yalid walam yoolad, walam yakun lahu kufuwan ahad,
an taghfira lee thunoobee innaka antal-Ghafoorur-Raheem.
‘O Allah, I ask You O Allah,
as You are The One, The Only, AS-Samad, The One who begets
not, nor was He begotten and there is none like unto Him that You forgive me my
sins for verily You are The Oft-Forgiving, Most-Merciful.’
AS-Samad: The Self-Sufficient Master, Possessor of
perfect attributes whom all of creation turn to in all their needs.
(64)
اللّهُـمَّ
إِنِّـي
أَسْأَلُـكَ
بِأَنَّ لَكَ
الْحَـمْدُ
لا إِلـهَ
إِلاّ
أَنْـتَ وَحْـدَكَ
لا شَـريكَ
لَـكَ
المَنّـانُ
يا بَديـعَ
السَّمواتِ
وَالأَرْضِ
يا ذا الجَلالِ
وَالإِكْـرام،
يا حَـيُّ يا
قَـيّومُ إِنِّـي
أَسْأَلُـكَ
الجَـنَّةَ
وَأَعـوذُ
بِـكَ مِنَ
الـنّار .
Allahumma innee as-aluka
bianna lakal-hamd, la ilaha illa ant wahdaka
la shareeka lak, almannan, ya badeeAAas-samawati
wal-ard, ya thal-jalali wal-ikram, ya
hayyu ya qayyoom, innee as-alukal-jannah, wa-aAAoothu bika
minan-nar.
‘O Allah, I ask You as
unto You is all praise, none has the right to be worshipped except You, alone,
without partner. You are the Benefactor. O Originator of the heavens and the
Earth, O Possessor of majesty and honour, O Ever Living, O Self-Subsisting and
Supporter of all, verily I ask You for Paradise and I take refuge with You from
the Fire.’
(65)
اللّهُـمَّ
إِنِّـي
أَسْأَلُـكَ
بِأَنَّـي
أَشْـهَدُ
أَنَّـكَ
أنْـتَ اللهُ
لا إِلـهَ
إِلاّ أَنْـت
، الأَحَـدُ
الصَّـمَدُ الَّـذي
لَـمْ
يَلِـدْ
وَلَمْ
يولَـدْ ، وَلَمْ
يَكـنْ لَهُ
كُـفُواً
أَحَـد .
Allahumma inne as-aluka
biannee ashhadu annaka antal-lah, la ilaha illa
ant, al-ahadus-samad, allathee lam yalid walam
yoolad walam yakun lahu kufuwan ahad.
‘O Allah, I ask You, as I
bear witness that You are Allah, none has the right to be worshipped
except You, The One, AS-Samad Who begets not nor was He
begotten and there is none like unto Him.’
AS-Samad: The Self-Sufficient Master, Possessor of
perfect attributes whom all of creation turn to in all their needs.
25. Remembrance after salam
(66)
أَسْـتَغْفِرُ
الله .
(ثَلاثاً)
اللّهُـمَّ
أَنْـتَ
السَّلامُ ،
وَمِـنْكَ
السَّلام ،
تَبارَكْتَ
يا ذا
الجَـلالِ وَالإِكْـرام
.
Astaghfirul-lah (three
times)
Allahumma antas-salam
waminkas-salam, tabarakta ya thal-jalali
wal-ikram.
‘I ask Allah for
forgiveness.’ (three times)
‘O Allah, You are As-Salam
and from You is all peace, blessed are You, O Possessor of majesty and honour.’
AS-Salam: The One Who is free from all defects and
deficiencies.
(67)
لا
إلهَ إلاّ
اللّهُ
وحدَهُ لا
شريكَ لهُ، لهُ
المُـلْكُ
ولهُ الحَمْد،
وهوَ على كلّ
شَيءٍ قَدير،
اللّهُـمَّ
لا مانِعَ
لِما
أَعْطَـيْت،
وَلا مُعْطِـيَ
لِما
مَنَـعْت،
وَلا
يَنْفَـعُ ذا
الجَـدِّ
مِنْـكَ
الجَـد .
La ilaha illal-lahu
wahdahu la shareeka lah, lahul-mulku walahul-hamd, wahuwa
AAala kulli shayin qadeer, allahumma la maniAAa lima
aAAtayt, wala muAAtiya lima manaAAt, wala
yanfaAAu thal-jaddi minkal-jad.
‘None has the right to be
worshipped except Allah, alone, without partner, to Him belongs all
sovereignty and praise and He is over all things omnipotent.O Allah,
none can prevent what You have willed to bestow and none can bestow what You
have willed to prevent, and no wealth or majesty can benefit anyone, as from
You is all wealth and majesty.’
(68)
لا
إلهَ إلاّ
اللّه, وحدَهُ
لا شريكَ لهُ،
لهُ الملكُ
ولهُ الحَمد،
وهوَ على كلّ
شيءٍ قدير، لا
حَـوْلَ وَلا
قـوَّةَ
إِلاّ
بِاللهِ، لا
إلهَ إلاّ
اللّـه، وَلا
نَعْـبُـدُ
إِلاّ إيّـاه,
لَهُ
النِّعْـمَةُ
وَلَهُ
الفَضْل وَلَهُ
الثَّـناءُ
الحَـسَن، لا
إلهَ إلاّ اللّهُ
مخْلِصـينَ
لَـهُ
الدِّينَ
وَلَوْ كَـرِهَ
الكـافِرون .
La ilaha illal-lah,
wahdahu la shareeka lah, lahul-mulku walahul-hamd, wahuwa
AAala kulli shayin qadeer. la hawla wala quwwata
illa billah, la ilaha illal-lah, wala
naAAbudu illa iyyah, lahun-niAAmatu walahul-fadl
walahuth-thana-ol- hasan, la ilaha illal-lah
mukhliseena lahud-deen walaw karihal-kafiroon.
‘None has the right to be
worshipped except Allah, alone, without partner, to Him belongs all
sovereignty and praise and He is over all things omnipotent. There is no might nor power except with Allah,
none has the right to be worshipped except Allah and we worship none
except Him. For Him is all favour,
grace, and glorious praise. None has
the right to be worshipped except Allah and we are sincere in faith and
devotion to Him although the disbelievers detest it.’
(69)
سُـبْحانَ
اللهِ،
والحَمْـدُ
لله ، واللهُ أكْـبَر
. (ثلاثاً
وثلاثين)
لا
إلهَ إلاّ
اللّهُ
وَحْـدَهُ لا
شريكَ لهُ،
لهُ الملكُ
ولهُ
الحَمْد،
وهُوَ على
كُلّ شَيءٍ
قَـدير .
Subhanal-lah walhamdu
lillah, wallahu akbar (thirty-three times).
La ilaha illal-lahu
wahdahu la shareeka lah, lahul-mulku walahul-hamd, wahuwa
AAala kulli shayin qadeer.
‘How perfect Allah is,
all praise is for Allah, and Allah is the greatest.’
(thirty-three times)
‘None has the right to be
worshipped except Allah, alone, without partner, to Him belongs all
sovereignty and praise and He is over all things omnipotent.’
(70)
The following three chapters
should be recited once after Thuhr, AAasr and AAisha prayers and
thrice after Fajr and Maghrib.
)
قُـلْ هُـوَ
اللهُ
أَحَـدٌ …..( [
الإِخْـلاصْ ]
{Qul huwa Allahu ahad…} [Al-Ikhlas]
)
قُـلْ
أَعـوذُ
بِرَبِّ
الفَلَـقِ…..( [
الفَلَـقْ ]
{Qul aAAoothu birabbi
alfalaq…..} [Al-Falaq]
)
قُـلْ
أَعـوذُ
بِرَبِّ النّـاسِ…..([
الـنّاس ]
{Qul aAAoothu birabbi alnnas…..} [An-Nas]
(71)
It is also from the sunnah to
recite the verse of the Footstool (Ayat-Al-Kursiy) after each prayer:
)
اللّهُ لا
إلهَ إلاّ
هُـوَ
الـحَيُّ
القَيّـومُ
لا
تَأْخُـذُهُ
سِنَـةٌ وَلا
نَـوْمٌ …..(
{Allahu la ilaha
illa huwa alhayyu alqayyoomu la ta/khuthuhu sinatun
wala nawm…}
[Al-Baqarah:255]
(72)
لا
إلهَ إلاّ
اللّهُ
وحْـدَهُ لا
شريكَ لهُ، لهُ
المُلكُ ولهُ
الحَمْد، يُحيـي
وَيُمـيتُ
وهُوَ على
كُلّ شيءٍ
قدير . (عَشْر
مَرّات
بَعْدَ
المَغْرِب
وَالصّـبْح )
La ilaha illal-lahu
wahdahu la shareeka lah, lahul-mulku walahul-hamd, yuhyee
wayumeet, wahuwa AAala kulli shayin qadeer.(ten times after the maghrib
& fajr prayers)
‘None has the right to be
worshipped except Allah, alone, without partner, to Him belongs all
sovereignty and praise, He gives life and causes death and He is over all
things omnipotent.’
(ten times after the maghrib and
fajr prayers)
(73)
اللّهُـمَّ
إِنِّـي
أَسْأَلُـكَ
عِلْمـاً
نافِعـاً
وَرِزْقـاً
طَيِّـباً ،
وَعَمَـلاً
مُتَقَـبَّلاً
. (بَعْد
السّلامِ من
صَلاةِ
الفَجْر )
Allahumma innee as-aluka AAilman nafiAAan,
warizqan tayyiban, waAAamalan mutaqabbalan.(after salam from fajr
prayer).
‘O Allah, I ask You for
knowledge which is beneficial and sustenance which is good, and deeds which are
acceptable.’
(To be said after giving salam
for the fajr prayer)
26. Supplication for seeking
guidance in forming a decision or choosing the proper course…etc (Al-Istikharah)
(74)
On the authority of Jabir
Ibn AAabdullah t, he said: ’The
Prophet r would instruct us to pray for guidance in
all of our concerns, just as he would teach us a chapter from the Quran. He r would say ’ If any of you intends to undertake a matter then
let him pray two supererogatory units (two rakAAah nafilah) of prayer
and after which he should supplicate:
اللّهُـمَّ
إِنِّـي
أَسْتَخيـرُكَ
بِعِاْـمِك،
وَأسْتَقْـدِرُكَ
بِقُـدْرَتِـك،
وَأَسْـألُـكَ
مِنْ
فَضْـلِكَ
العَظـيم، فَإِنَّـكَ
تَقْـدِرُ
وَلا
أَقْـدِر،
وَتَـعْلَـمُ
وَلا
أَعْلَـم،
وَأَنْـتَ
عَلاّمُ
الغُـيوب،
اللّهُـمَّ
إِنْ كُنْـتَ
تَعْـلَمُ
أَنَّ هـذا
الأمْـرَ-
وَيُسَـمِّي
حاجَتَـه - خَـيْرٌ
لي في دينـي
وَمَعـاشي
وَعاقِـبَةِ
أَمْـري،
فَاقْـدُرْهُ
لي
وَيَسِّـرْهُ
لي ثـمَّ
بارِكْ لي
فيـه، وَإِنْ
كُنْـتَ
تَعْـلَمُ
أَنَّ هـذا
الأمْـرَ
شَـرٌ
لي في دينـي
وَمَعـاشي
وَعاقِـبَةِ
أَمْـري،
فَاصْرِفْـهُ
وَاصْرِفْني
عَنْـهُ
وَاقْـدُرْ
لي الخَـيْرَ
حَيْـثُ
كانَ ثُـمَّ
أَرْضِـني
بِـه .
Allahumma innee
astakheeruka biAAilmik, wa-astaqdiruka biqudratik, wa-as-aluka min fadlikal-AAatheem,
fa-innaka taqdiru wala aqdir, wataAAlamu wala aAAlam ,wa-anta
AAallamul ghuyoob, allahumma in kunta taAAlamu anna hathal-amr
(say your need) khayrun lee fee deenee wamaAAashee waAAaqibati
amree faqdurhu lee, wayassirhu lee, thumma barik lee feeh, wa-in kunta
taAAlamu anna hathal-amr sharrun lee fee deenee wamaAAashee waAAaqibati
amree fasrifhu AAannee wasrifnee AAanh, waqdur liyal-khayra haythu
kan, thumma ardinee bih.
‘O Allah, I seek Your
counsel by Your knowledge and by Your power I seek strength and I ask You from
Your immense favour, for verily You are able while I am not and verily You know
while I do not and You are the Knower of the unseen. O Allah, if You know this affair -and here he mentions
his need- to be good for me in relation to my religion, my life, and end,
then decree and facilitate it for me, and bless me with it, and if You know
this affair to be ill for me towards my religion, my life, and end, then remove
it from me and remove me from it, and decree for me what is good wherever it be
and make me satisfied with such.’
One who seeks guidance from
his Creator and consults his fellow believers and then remains firm in his
resolve does not regret, for Allah has said:
)
وَشـاوِرْهُـم
في الأمْـرِ
فَـإِذا
عَـزَمْـتَ
فَتَوَكّـلْ
عَلـى الله (
(washawirhum fee al-amri fa-itha
AAazamta fatawakkal AAala Allah )
(chapter 3 verse 159)
‘…and consult them
in the affair. Then when you have taken a decision, put your trust in Allah…’
27. Remembrance said in the
morning and evening
(as-sabah)
translated morning: after Fajr prayer until the sun rises, (al-masa/)
translated evening: after AAsr prayer until the sunsets, however
some scholars say: after the sunsets and onwards.
(75)
In the evening:
أَمْسَيْـنا
وَأَمْسـى
المـلكُ لله
وَالحَمدُ
لله ، لا إلهَ
إلاّ اللّهُ
وَحدَهُ لا
شَريكَ لهُ،
لهُ المُـلكُ
ولهُ
الحَمْـد،
وهُوَ على كلّ
شَيءٍ قدير ،
رَبِّ
أسْـأَلُـكَ
خَـيرَ ما في
هـذهِ
اللَّـيْلَةِ
وَخَـيرَ ما
بَعْـدَهـا ،
وَأَعـوذُ
بِكَ مِنْ
شَـرِّ هـذهِ
اللَّـيْلةِ
وَشَرِّ ما
بَعْـدَهـا ،
رَبِّ
أَعـوذُبِكَ
مِنَ
الْكَسَـلِ
وَسـوءِ
الْكِـبَر ،
رَبِّ أَعـوذُبِكَ
مِنْ عَـذابٍ
في النّـارِ
وَعَـذابٍ
في القَـبْر .
Amsayna wa-amsal-mulku
lillah walhamdu lillah la ilaha illal-lah,
wahdahu la shareeka lah, lahul-mulku walahul-hamd, wahuwa
AAala kulli shayin qadeer, rabbi as-aluka khayra ma fee hathihil-laylah,
wakhayra ma baAAdaha, wa-aAAoothu bika min sharri hathihil-laylah,
washarri ma baAAdaha, rabbi aAAoothu bika minal-kasal,
wasoo-il kibar, rabbi aAAoothu bika min AAathabin fin-nar,
waAAathabin fil-qabr.
‘We have reached the evening and
at this very time unto Allah belongs all sovereignty, and all praise is
for Allah. None has the right to
be worshipped except Allah, alone, without partner, to Him belongs all
sovereignty and praise and He is over all things omnipotent. My Lord, I ask You
for the good of this night and the good of what follows it and I take refuge in
You from the evil of this night and the evil of what follows it. My Lord, I take refuge in You from laziness and
senility. My Lord, I take refuge in You
from torment in the Fire and punishment in the grave.’
…likewise, one says in the morning:
أَصْـبَحْنا
وَأَصْـبَحَ
المُـلْكُ
لله ……
Asbahna
wa-asbahal-mulku lillah….
‘We have reached the morning and
at this very time unto Allah belongs all sovereignty…’
(76)
اللّهُـمَّ
بِكَ
أَصْـبَحْنا
وَبِكَ أَمْسَـينا
، وَبِكَ
نَحْـيا
وَبِكَ
نَمـوتُ وَإِلَـيْكَ
النِّـشور .
Allahumma bika asbahna
wabika amsayna, wabika nahya ,wabika namootu
wa-ilaykan-nushoor.
‘O Allah, by your leave
we have reached the morning and by Your leave we have reached the evening, by
Your leave we live and die and unto You is our resurrection.’
In the evening:
اللّهُـمَّ
بِكَ
أَمْسَـينا،
وَبِكَ أَصْـبَحْنا،
وَبِكَ
نَحْـيا،
وَبِكَ
نَمـوتُ وَإِلَـيْكَ
المَصـير .
Allahumma bika amsayna,
wabika asbahna, wabika nahya wabika namootu
wa-ilaykal-maseer.
‘O Allah, by Your leave
we have reached the evening and by Your leave we have reached the morning, by
Your leave we live and die and unto You is our return.’
(77)
اللّهـمَّ
أَنْتَ
رَبِّـي لا
إلهَ إلاّ أَنْتَ
،
خَلَقْتَنـي
وَأَنا
عَبْـدُك ،
وَأَنا عَلـى
عَهْـدِكَ
وَوَعْـدِكَ
ما اسْتَـطَعْـت
، أَعـوذُبِكَ
مِنْ شَـرِّ
ما صَنَـعْت ،
أَبـوءُ
لَـكَ بِنِعْـمَتِـكَ
عَلَـيَّ
وَأَبـوءُ بِذَنْـبي
فَاغْفـِرْ
لي
فَإِنَّـهُ
لا يَغْـفِرُ
الذُّنـوبَ
إِلاّ أَنْتَ
.
Allahumma anta rabbee la
ilaha illa ant, khalaqtanee wa-ana AAabduk, wa-ana
AAala AAahdika wawaAAdika mas-tataAAt, aAAoothu bika min
sharri ma sanaAAt, aboo-o laka biniAAmatika AAalay, wa-aboo-o bithanbee,
faghfir lee fa-innahu la yaghfiruth-thunooba illa
ant.
‘O Allah, You are my
Lord, none has the right to be worshipped except You, You created me and I am Your
servant and I abide to Your covenant and promise as best I can, I take refuge
in You from the evil of which I have committed. I acknowledge Your favour upon me and I acknowledge my sin, so
forgive me, for verily none can forgive sin except You.’
(78)
اللّهُـمَّ
إِنِّـي
أَصْبَـحْتُ
أَُشْـهِدُك
،
وَأُشْـهِدُ
حَمَلَـةَ
عَـرْشِـك ،
وَمَلائِكَتِك
، وَجَمـيعَ
خَلْـقِك ،
أَنَّـكَ
أَنْـتَ
اللهُ لا إلهَ
إلاّ أَنْـتَ
وَحْـدَكَ لا
شَريكَ لَـك ،
وَأَنَّ ُ مُحَمّـداً
عَبْـدُكَ
وَرَسـولُـك
.(أربع مرات
حينَ يصْبِح أوْ
يمسي)
Allahumma innee asbahtu
oshhiduk, wa-oshhidu hamalata AAarshik, wamala-ikatak, wajameeAAa
khalqik, annaka antal-lahu la ilaha illa ant, wahdaka
la shareeka lak, wa-anna Muhammadan AAabduka warasooluk (four
times in the morning & evening).
‘O Allah, verily I have
reached the morning and call on You, the bearers of Your throne, Your angles,
and all of Your creation to witness that You are Allah, none has the
right to be worshipped except You, alone, without partner and that Muhammad
is Your Servant and Messenger.’
(four times in the morning and
evening.)
Note: for the evening, one reads
(amsaytu) instead of (asbahtu).
(79)
اللّهُـمَّ
ما
أَصْبَـَحَ
بي مِـنْ نِعْـمَةٍ
أَو
بِأَحَـدٍ
مِـنْ
خَلْـقِك ، فَمِـنْكَ
وَحْـدَكَ لا
شريكَ لَـك ،
فَلَـكَ
الْحَمْـدُ
وَلَـكَ
الشُّكْـر .
Allahumma ma asbaha
bee min niAAmatin, aw bi-ahadin min khalqik, faminka wahdaka la
shareeka lak, falakal-hamdu walakash-shukr.
‘O Allah, what blessing I
or any of Your creation have risen upon, is from You alone, without partner, so
for You is all praise and unto You all thanks.’
…whoever says this in the morning has indeed
offered his day’s thanks and whoever says this in the evening
has indeed offered his night’s thanks.
Note: for the evening, one reads
(amsa) instead of (asbaha).
(80)
اللّهُـمَّ
عافِـني في
بَدَنـي ،
اللّهُـمَّ
عافِـني في
سَمْـعي ،
اللّهُـمَّ عافِـني
في
بَصَـري ، لا
إلهَ إلاّ اللّه
أَنْـتَ .
(ثلاثاً)
اللّهُـمَّ إِنّـي
أَعـوذُبِكَ
مِنَ
الْكُـفر ،
وَالفَـقْر ،
وَأَعـوذُبِكَ
مِنْ عَذابِ
القَـبْر ، لا
إلهَ إلاّ
أَنْـتَ . (ثلاثاً)
Allahumma AAafinee
fee badanee, allahumma AAafinee fee samAAee, allahumma AAafinee
fee basaree, la ilaha illa ant.(three times).
Allahumma innee aAAoothu
bika minal-kufr, walfaqr, wa-aAAoothu bika min AAathabil-qabr, la
ilaha illa ant (three times).
‘O Allah, grant my body
health, O Allah, grant my hearing health, O Allah, grant my sight
health. None has the right to be
worshipped except You.’
(three times)
‘O Allah, I take refuge
with You from disbelief and poverty, and I take refuge with You from the
punishment of the grave. None has the
right to be worshipped except You.’ (three times)
(81)
حَسْبِـيَ
اللّهُ لا
إلهَ إلاّ
هُوَ عَلَـيهِ
تَوَكَّـلتُ
وَهُوَ رَبُّ
العَرْشِ العَظـيم
. ( سبع مَرّات
حينَ يصْبِح وَيمسي)
Hasbiyal-lahu la ilaha
illa huwa, AAalayhi tawakkalt, wahuwa rabbul-AAarshil-AAatheem
(seven times morning & evening)
‘Allah is Sufficient for
me, none has the right to be worshipped except Him, upon Him I rely and He is
Lord of the exalted throne.’
(seven times morning and
evening)
(82)
أَعـوذُبِكَلِمـاتِ
اللّهِ
التّـامّـاتِ
مِنْ شَـرِّ
ما خَلَـق . (ثلاثاً
إِذا أمسى)
aAAoothu bikalimatil-lahit-tammati
min sharri ma khalaq. (three times in the evening).
‘I take refuge in Allah’s
perfect words from the evil He has created.’
(three times in the evening)
(83)
اللّهُـمَّ
إِنِّـي
أسْـأَلُـكَ
العَـفْوَ
وَالعـافِـيةَ
في
الدُّنْـيا
وَالآخِـرَة
، اللّهُـمَّ
إِنِّـي
أسْـأَلُـكَ
العَـفْوَ
وَالعـافِـيةَ
في ديني
وَدُنْـيايَ
وَأهْـلي
وَمالـي ،
اللّهُـمَّ
اسْتُـرْ
عـوْراتي
وَآمِـنْ
رَوْعاتـي ،
اللّهُـمَّ
احْفَظْـني
مِن بَـينِ
يَدَيَّ وَمِن
خَلْفـي
وَعَن
يَمـيني
وَعَن
شِمـالي ، وَمِن
فَوْقـي ،
وَأَعـوذُ بِعَظَمَـتِكَ
أَن
أُغْـتالَ
مِن تَحْتـي .
Allahumma innee
as-alukal-AAafwa walAAafiyah, fid-dunya wal-akhirah, allahumma
innee as-alukal-AAafwa walAAafiyah fee deenee, wadunyaya
wa-ahlee, wamalee, allahummas-tur AAawratee, wa-amin
rawAAatee, allahummah-fathnee min bayni
yaday, wamin khalfee, waAAan yameenee, waAAan shimalee, wamin fawqee,
wa-aAAoothu biAAathamatika an oghtala min tahtee.
‘O Allah, I ask You for
pardon and well-being in this life and the next. O Allah, I ask You for
pardon and well-being in my religious and worldly affairs, and my family and my
wealth. O Allah, veil my weaknesses and set at ease my dismay. O Allah,
preserve me from the front and from behind and on my right and on my left and
from above, and I take refuge with You lest I be swallowed up by the earth.’
(84)
اللّهُـمَّ
عالِـمَ
الغَـيْبِ
وَالشّـهادَةِ
فاطِـرَ
السّماواتِ
وَالأرْضِ
رَبَّ كـلِّ
شَـيءٍ
وَمَليـكَه ،
أَشْهَـدُ
أَنْ لا
إِلـهَ إِلاّ
أَنْت ،
أَعـوذُ بِكَ
مِن شَـرِّ
نَفْسـي وَمِن
شَـرِّ الشَّيْـطانِ
وَشِـرْكِه ،
وَأَنْ أَقْتَـرِفَ
عَلـى
نَفْسـي سوءاً
أَوْ
أَجُـرَّهُ
إِلـى
مُسْـلِم .
Allahumma AAalimal-ghaybi
washshahadah, fatiras-samawati wal-ard,
rabba kulli shayin wamaleekah, ashhadu an la ilaha illa
ant, aAAoothu bika min sharri nafsee wamin sharrish-shaytani
washirkih, waan aqtarifa AAala nafsee soo-an aw ajurrahu ila
muslim.
‘O Allah, Knower of the
unseen and the seen, Creator of the heavens and the Earth, Lord and Sovereign
of all things, I bear witness that none has the right to be worshipped except
You. I take refuge in You from the evil of my soul and from the evil and shirk
of the devil, and from committing wrong against my soul or bringing such
upon another Muslim.’
shirk: to associate others with Allah in
those things which are specific to Him.
This can occur in (1) belief, e.g. to believe that other than Allah
has the power to benefit or harm, (2) speech, e.g. to swear by other than Allah
and (3) action, e.g. to bow or prostrate to other than Allah.
(85)
بِسـمِ
اللهِ الذي لا
يَضُـرُّ
مَعَ اسمِـهِ
شَيءٌ في الأرْضِ
وَلا في
السّمـاءِ
وَهـوَ
السّمـيعُ العَلـيم
. (ثلاثاً)
Bismil-lahil-lathee la
yadurru maAAas-mihi shay-on fil-ardi wala fis-sama-i
wahuwas-sameeAAul-AAaleem. (three times).
‘In the name of Allah
with whose name nothing is harmed on earth nor in the heavens and He is The
All-Seeing, The All-Knowing.’(three times)
(86)
رَضيـتُ
بِاللهِ
رَبَّـاً
وَبِالإسْلامِ
ديـناً
وَبِمُحَـمَّدٍ
r
نَبِيّـاً .
(ثلاثاً)
Radeetu billahi
rabban wabil-islami deenan wabiMuhammadin r nabiyya. (three times)
‘I am pleased with Allah
as a Lord, and Islam as a religion and Muhammad r as a Prophet.’(three times)
(87)
سُبْحـانَ
اللهِ
وَبِحَمْـدِهِ
عَدَدَ خَلْـقِه
، وَرِضـا
نَفْسِـه ،
وَزِنَـةَ
عَـرْشِـه ،
وَمِـدادَ
كَلِمـاتِـه .
(ثلاثاً)
Subhanal-lahi wabihamdih,
AAadada khalqihi warida nafsih, wazinata AAarshih, wamidada kalimatih.(three
times).
‘How perfect Allah is and
I praise Him by the number of His creation and His pleasure, and by the weight
of His throne, and the ink of His words.’(three times)
(88)
سُبْحـانَ
اللهِ
وَبِحَمْـدِهِ
. (مائة مرة)
Subhanal-lahi wabihamdih. (one hundred times)
‘How perfect Allah is and
I praise Him.’(one hundred times)
(89)
يا
حَـيُّ يا
قَيّـومُ
بِـرَحْمَـتِكِ
أَسْتَـغـيث
، أَصْلِـحْ
لي شَـأْنـي
كُلَّـه ،
وَلا
تَكِلـني
إِلى نَفْـسي
طَـرْفَةَ عَـين
.
Ya hayyu ya
qayyoom, birahmatika astagheeth, aslih lee sha/nee kullah,
wala takilnee ila nafsee tarfata AAayn.
‘O Ever Living, O
Self-Subsisting and Supporter of all, by Your mercy I seek assistance, rectify
for me all of my affairs and do not leave me to myself, even for the blink of
an eye.’
(90)
لا
إلهَ إلاّ
اللّهُ
وحْـدَهُ لا
شَـريكَ لهُ،
لهُ
المُـلْكُ
ولهُ
الحَمْـد،
وهُوَ على كُلّ
شَيءٍ قَدير .
(مائة مرة)
La ilaha illal-lah,
wahdahu la shareeka lah, lahul-mulku walahul-hamd, wahuwa
AAala kulli shay-in qadeer. (one hundred times)
‘None has the right to be
worshipped except Allah, alone, without partner, to Him belongs all
sovereignty and praise, and He is over all things omnipotent.’
(one hundred times every day)
(91)
أَصْبَـحْـنا
وَأَصْبَـحْ
المُـلكُ
للهِ رَبِّ
العـالَمـين
، اللّهُـمَّ
إِنِّـي أسْـأَلُـكَ
خَـيْرَ هـذا
الـيَوْم ،
فَـتْحَهُ ،
وَنَصْـرَهُ
، وَنـورَهُ
وَبَـرَكَتَـهُ
، وَهُـداهُ ،
وَأَعـوذُ
بِـكَ مِـنْ
شَـرِّ ما
فـيهِ
وَشَـرِّ ما
بَعْـدَه .
Asbahna
wa-asbahal-mulku lillahi rabbil-AAalameen, allahumma
innee as-aluka khayra hathal-yawm, fat-hahu, wanasrahu,
wanoorahu, wabarakatahu, wahudahu, wa-aAAoothu bika min sharri ma
feehi, washarri ma baAAdah.
‘We have reached the morning and
at this very time all sovereignty belongs to Allah, Lord of the worlds.
O Allah, I ask You for the good of this day, its triumphs and its
victories, its light and its blessings and its guidance, and I take refuge in
You from the evil of this day and the evil that follows it.’
For the evening, the
supplication is read as follows:
أَمْسَيْـنا
وَأَمْسـى
المُـلكُ
للهِ رَبِّ
العـالَمـين
، اللّهُـمَّ
إِنِّـي أسْـأَلُـكَ
خَـيْرَ
هـذهِ
اللَّـيْلَة
، فَتْحَهـا ،
وَنَصْـرَهـا
، وَنـورَهـا
وَبَـرَكَتَـهـا
، وَهُـداهـا
، وَأَعـوذُ
بِـكَ مِـنْ
شَـرِّ ما
فـيهـاِ
وَشَـرِّ ما
بَعْـدَهـا .
Amsayna wa-amsal-mulku
lillahi rabbil-AAalameen, allahumma innee as-aluka khayra
hathihil-laylah, fat-haha, wanasraha,
wanooraha, wabarakataha, wahudaha, wa-aAAoothu
bika min sharri ma feeha washarri ma baAAdaha.
‘We have reached the evening and
at this very time all sovereignty belongs to Allah, Lord of the worlds.
O Allah, I ask You for the good of tonight, its triumphs and its
victories, its light and its blessings and its guidance, and I take refuge in
You from the evil of tonight and the evil that follows it.’
(92)
The messenger of Allah
r said: ‘Whoever says in the morning:
لا
إلهَ إلاّ
اللّهُ
وحْـدَهُ لا
شَريكَ لهُ،
لهُ المُلكُ
ولهُ
الحَمْد،
وهُوَ على
كُلّ شَيءٍ
قَـدير .
La ilaha illal-lahu
wahdahu la shareeka lah, lahul-mulk, walahul-hamd, wahuwa
AAala kulli shayin qadeer.
‘None has the right to be
worshipped except Allah, alone, without partner, to Him belongs all
sovereignty and praise and He is over all things omnipotent.’
…has indeed gained the reward
of freeing a slave from the children of IsmaAAeel, and ten of his sins
are wiped away and he is raised ten degrees, and he has found a safe retreat
from the devil until evening. Similarly, if he says it at evening time, he will
be protected until the morning.’
(93)
أَصْـبَحْنا
علـى
فِطْـرَةِ
الإسْلام ، وَعَلـى
كَلِـمَةِ
الإخْـلاص ،
وَعلـى دينِ نَبِـيِّنا
مُحَـمَّدٍ r وَعَاـى
مِلَّـةِ
أبينـا
إِبْـراهيـمَ
حَنيـفاً
مُسْلِـماً
وَمـا كـانَ
مِنَ المُشـرِكيـن
.
Asbahna
AAala fitratil-islam, waAAala kalimatil-ikhlas,
waAAala deeni nabiyyina Muhammad r waAAala millati abeena Ibraheem, haneefan
musliman wama kana minal-mushrikeen.
‘We rise upon the fitrah
of Islam, and the word of pure faith, and upon the religion of our
Prophet Muhammad r and the religion of our forefather Ibraheem,
who was a Muslim and of true faith and was not of those who associate others
with Allah.’
fitrah: the religion of Islam, the way of
Ibraheem u.
pure faith: the Shahada.
Note: for the evening, one reads
amsayna instead of asbahna.
في
المسـاء
تُسْتَبْـدَل
كلِمَـةُ
أصْبَـحْنا
بِكَلِمَـةِ
أَمْسَـينا .
(94)
‘AAabdullah Ibn Khubaib t said: ‘The Messenger of Allah r said to me ‘Recite!’ I replied ‘O Messenger
of Allah, what shall I recite?’ he said ‘Recite:
)
قُـلْ هُـوَ
اللهُ
أَحَـدٌ …..( [
الإِخْـلاصْ ]
{Qul huwa Allahu ahad…} [Al-Ikhlas]
)
قُـلْ
أَعـوذُ
بِرَبِّ
الفَلَـقِ…..( [
الفَلَـقْ ]
{Qul aAAoothu birabbi
alfalaq…..} [Al-Falaq]
)
قُـلْ
أَعـوذُ
بِرَبِّ النّـاسِ…..([
الـنّاس ]
{Qul aAAoothu birabbi alnnas…..} [An-Nas]
…in the evening and the
morning three times for it will suffice you of all else.’
28. Remembrance before sleeping
(95)
‘When retiring to his bed
every night, the Prophet r would hold his palms together, spit (A form
of spitting comprising mainly of air with little spittle) in them, recite the
last three chapters (Al-Ikhlas, Al-Falaq, An-Nas) of the Quran
and then wipe over his entire body as much as possible with his hands,
beginning with his head and face and then all parts of the body, he would do
this three times.’
(96)
The Prophet r also said: ‘When you are about to sleep
recite ayat-al-kursee (The verse of the foot-stool, chapter 2:255) till
the end of the verse for there will remain over you a protection from Allah
and no devil will draw near to you until morning.’
(97)
The Prophet r also said: ‘Whoever recites the last two
verses of Soorat Al-Baqarah at night, those two verses shall be sufficient for
him (i.e. protect him from all that can cause him harm).’
)
ءامَنَ
الرَّسـولُ
بِمـا
أُنْـزِلَ
إِلَيْـهِ
مِنْ
رَبِّـهِ
وَالْمُـؤْمِنـونَ….(
(Amana alrrasoolu bima onzila ilayhi min rabbihi wa almu/minoona….)
[Al-Baqarah: 285-286]
(98)
‘If one of you rises from his
bed and then returns to it he should dust it with the edge of his garment three
times for he does not know what has occurred in his absence and when he lies
down he should supplicate:
بِاسْمِكَ
رَبِّـي
وَضَعْـتُ
جَنْـبي ، وَبِكَ
أَرْفَعُـه،
فَإِن
أَمْسَـكْتَ
نَفْسـي
فارْحَـمْها
، وَإِنْ
أَرْسَلْتَـها
فاحْفَظْـها
بِمـا
تَحْفَـظُ
بِه
عِبـادَكَ
الصّـالِحـين
.
Bismika rabbee wadaAAtu
janbee wabika arfaAAuh, fa-in amsakta nafsee farhamha, wa-in
arsaltaha fahfathha bima tahfathu
bihi AAibadakas-saliheen.
‘In Your name my Lord, I lie
down and in Your name I rise, so if You should take my soul then have mercy
upon it, and if You should return my soul then protect it in the manner You do
so with Your righteous servants.’
(99)
اللّهُـمَّ
إِنَّـكَ
خَلَـقْتَ
نَفْسـي وَأَنْـتَ
تَوَفّـاهـا
لَكَ ممَـاتـها
وَمَحْـياها
، إِنْ
أَحْيَيْـتَها
فاحْفَظْـها
، وَإِنْ أَمَتَّـها
فَاغْفِـرْ
لَـها .
اللّهُـمَّ
إِنَّـي
أَسْـأَلُـكَ
العـافِـيَة .
Allahumma
innaka khalaqta nafsee wa-anta tawaffaha, laka mamatuha
wamahyaha in ahyaytaha fahfathha,
wa-in amattaha faghfir laha. Allahumma innee as-alukal-AAafiyah.
‘O Allah, verily You have
created my soul and You shall take it’s life, to You belongs it’s life and
death. If You should keep my soul alive then protect it, and if You should take
it’s life then forgive it. O Allah, I ask You to grant me good health.’
(100)
The Prophet r would place his right hand under his cheek
when about to sleep and supplicate:
اللّهُـمَّ
قِنـي
عَذابَـكَ
يَـوْمَ تَبْـعَثُ
عِبـادَك .
(ثلاثاً)
Allahumma qinee AAathabaka
yawma tabAAathu AAibadak. (three times).
‘O Allah, protect me from
Your punishment on the day Your servants are resurrected.’ (three times)
(101)
بِاسْـمِكَ
اللّهُـمَّ أَمـوتُ
وَأَحْـيا .
Bismikal-lahumma amootu
wa-ahya.
‘In Your name O Allah, I
live and die.’
(102)
‘Shall I not direct you both
(The Prophet r was addressing Ali and Fatimah-may
Allah be pleased with them- when they approached him for a servant) to
something better than a servant? When
you go to bed say:
Subhanal-lah. (thirty-three
times) سُبْـحانَ
الله (ثلاثاً
وثلاثين)
‘How Perfect Allah is.’ (thirty-three
times)
Alhamdu lillah. (thirty-three
times) الحمدُ
لله (ثلاثاً
وثلاثين)
‘All praise is for Allah.’
(thirty-three times)
Allahu akbar. (thirty-four
times) اللهُ
أكْـبر
(أربعاً
وثلاثين)
‘Allah is the greatest.’ (thirty-four
times)
…for that is indeed better
for you both than a servant.’
(103)
اللّهُـمَّ
رَبَّ
السّمـواتِ
السَّبْـعِ
وَرَبَّ العَـرْشِ
العَظـيم ،
رَبَّنـا
وَرَبَّ كُـلِّ
شَـيء ،
فالِـقَ
الحَـبِّ
وَالنَّـوى ، وَمُـنَزِّلَ
التَّـوْراةِ
وَالإنْجـيل ،
والفُـرْقان
، أَعـوذُ
بِـكَ مِن
شَـرِّ كُـلِّ
شَـيءٍ
أَنْـتَ
آخِـذٌ
بِنـاصِـيَتِه
. اللّهُـمَّ
أَنْـتَ
الأوَّلُ
فَلَـيسَ
قَبْـلَكَ
شَيء ،
وَأَنْـتَ
الآخِـرُفَلَـيسَ
بَعْـدَكَ
شَيء ،
وَأَنْـتَ
الظّـاهِـرُفَلَـيْسَ
فَـوْقَـكَ
شَيء ،
وَأَنْـتَ
الْبـاطِـنُ فَلَـيْسَ
دونَـكَ شَيء
، اقـْضِ
عَنّـا الـدَّيْـنَ
وَأَغْـنِنـا
مِنَ
الفَـقْر .
Allahumma rabbas-samawatis-sabAA,
warabbal-AAarshil-AAatheem, rabbana warabba kulli shay/, faliqal-habbi
wannawa, wamunazzilat-tawra, wal-injeel, walfurqan, aAAoothu
bika min sharri kulli shayin anta akhithun binasiyatih.
Allahumma antal-awwal, falaysa qablaka shay/, wa-antal-akhir,
falaysa baAAdaka shay/, wa-antath-thahir
falaysa fawqaka shay/, waantal-batin, falaysa doonaka shay/, iqdi
AAannad-dayna wa-aghnina minal-faqr.
‘O Allah, Lord of the
seven heavens and the exalted throne, our Lord and Lord of all things, Splitter
of the seed and the date stone, Revealer of the Tawrah, the Injeel
and the Furqan, I take refuge in You from the evil of all things
You shall seize by the forelock (i.e. You have total mastery over). O Allah,
You are The First so there is nothing before You and You are The Last so there
is nothing after You.You are Aththahir so there is nothing above
You and You are Al-Batin so there is nothing closer than
You.Settle our debt for us and spare us from poverty.’
Tawrah: The book revealed to Moosa u.
Injeel: The book revealed to Easa u.
Furqan: One of the many names of the Quran,
means: The Criterion which distinguishes between truth and falsehood.
Aththahir: Indicates the greatness of His attributes
and the insignificance of every single creation in respect to His greatness and
Highness, for He is above all of His creation as regards His essence and
attributes.
Al-Batin: Indicates His awareness and knowledge of
all secrets, of that which is in the hearts and the most intimate of things
just as it indicates His closeness and nearness to all in a manner which befits
His majesty.
(104)
الـحَمْدُ
للهِ الَّذي
أَطْـعَمَنا
وَسَقـانا،
وَكَفـانا،
وَآوانا،
فَكَـمْ
مِمَّـنْ لا
كـافِيَ
لَـهُ وَلا
مُـؤْوي .
Alhamdu lillahil-lathee
atAAamana wasaqana, wakafana, wa-awana,
fakam mimman la kafiya lahu wala mu/wee.
‘All praise is for Allah,
Who fed us and gave us drink, and Who is sufficient for us and has sheltered
us, for how many have none to suffice them or shelter them.’
(105)
اللّهُـمَّ
عالِـمَ
الغَـيبِ
وَالشّـهادةِ
فاطِـرَ
السّماواتِ
وَالأرْضِ
رَبَّ كُـلِّ
شَـيءٍ وَمَليـكَه،
أَشْهـدُ
أَنْ لا
إِلـهَ إِلاّ
أَنْت،
أَعـوذُ بِكَ
مِن شَـرِّ
نَفْسـي،
وَمِن شَـرِّ
الشَّيْـطانِ
وَشِـرْكِه، وَأَنْ
أَقْتَـرِفَ
عَلـى
نَفْسـي سوءاً
أَوْ
أَجُـرَّهُ
إِلـى مُسْـلِم
.
Allahumma AAalimal-ghaybi
washshahadah, fatiras-samawati wal-ard,
rabba kulli shayin wamaleekah, ashhadu an la ilaha illa
ant, aAAoothu bika min sharri nafsee wamin sharrish-shaytani
washirkih, wa-an aqtarifa AAala nafsee soo-an aw ajurrahu ila
muslim.
‘O Allah, Knower of the
seen and the unseen, Creator of the heavens and the earth, Lord and Sovereign
of all things I bear witness that none has the right to be worshipped except
You. I take refuge in You from the evil
of my soul and from the evil and shirk of the devil, and from committing
wrong against my soul or bringing such upon another Muslim.’
shirk: to associate others with Allah in
those things which are specific to Him.
This can occur in (1) belief, e.g. to believe that other than Allah
has the power to benefit or harm, (2) speech, e.g. to swear by other than Allah
and (3) action, e.g. to bow or prostrate to other than Allah.
(106)
‘The Prophet r never used to sleep until he had recited
Soorat As-Sajdah (chapter 32) and Soorat Al-Mulk (chapter 67).’
(107)
‘If you take to your bed,
then perform ablution, lie on your right side and then supplicate:
اللّهُـمَّ
أَسْـلَمْتُ
نَفْـسي
إِلَـيْكَ،
وَفَوَّضْـتُ
أَمْـري
إِلَـيْكَ،
وَوَجَّـهْتُ
وَجْـهي
إِلَـيْكَ،
وَأَلْـجَـاْتُ
ظَهـري
إِلَـيْكَ،
رَغْبَـةً
وَرَهْـبَةً
إِلَـيْكَ،
لا مَلْجَـأَ
وَلا
مَنْـجـا
مِنْـكَ
إِلاّ
إِلَـيْكَ،
آمَنْـتُ
بِكِتـابِكَ
الّـذي
أَنْزَلْـتَ
وَبِنَبِـيِّـكَ
الّـذي
أَرْسَلْـت .
Allahumma aslamtu nafsee
ilayk, wafawwadtu amree ilayk, wawajjahtu wajhee ilayk, wa-alja/tu thahree
ilayk, raghbatan warahbatan ilayk, la maljaa wala manja
minka illa ilayk, amantu bikitabikal-lathee anzalt,
wabinabiyyikal-lathee arsalt.
‘O Allah, I submit my
soul unto You, and I entrust my affair unto You, and I turn my face towards
You, and I totally rely on You, in hope and fear of You.Verily there is no
refuge nor safe haven from You except with You. I believe in Your Book which You have revealed and in Your
Prophet whom You have sent.’
…If you then die, you will
die upon the fitrah.’
fitrah: the religion of Islam, the way of
Ibraheem u.
29. Supplication when turning over during the
night
(108)
‘AAa-isha رضي
الله عنها
narrated that the Messenger of Allah r used to say at night if he turned during
sleep:
لا
إِلـهَ إِلاّ
اللهُ
الـواحِدُ
القَهّـار ،
رَبُّ
السَّـمواتِ
وَالأرْضِ
وَما بَيْـنَهـما
، العَزيـزُ
الغَـفّار.
La ilaha illal-lahul-wahidul-qahhar,
rabbus-samawati wama baynahuma, alAAazeezul-ghaffar.
‘None has the right to be
worshipped except Allah, The One, AL-Qahhar.Lord of the
heavens and the Earth and all between them, The Exalted in Might, The
Oft-Forgiving.’
AL-Qahhar:The One Who has subdued all of creation and
Whom all of creation are subservient to.
All movements occur by His will.
30. Upon experiencing unrest,
fear, apprehensiveness and the like during sleep
(109)
أَعـوذُبِكَلِمـاتِ
اللّهِ التّـامّـاتِ
مِن
غَضَـبِهِ
وَعِـقابِهِ ،
وَشَـرِّ
عِبـادِهِ وَمِنْ
هَمَـزاتِ
الشَّـياطينِ
وَأَنْ
يَحْضـرون.
aAAoothu bikalimatil-lahit-tammat
min ghadabih,waAAiqabih, washarri AAibadih, wamin hamazatish-shayateen,
wa-an yahduroon.
‘I take refuge in the perfect
words of Allah from His anger and punishment, and from the evil of His
servants, and from the madness and appearance of devils.’
31. Upon seeing a good dream or a bad dream
(110)
‘The righteous dream is from
Allah and the bad dream is from the devil, so if anyone sees something
which pleases him then he should only relate it to one whom he loves…’
Summary of what to do upon
having a bad dream:
■ Spit
on your left three times
Spit: A form of spitting comprising mainly of
air with little spittle
■ Seek
refuge in Allah from shaytan and the evil of what you saw
■ Do
not relate it to anyone
■ Turn
and sleep on the opposite side to which you were sleeping on previously.
(111)
■ Get
up and pray if you so desire.
32. Qunoot Al-Witr
*Al-Witr: Supplication made
before or after bowing in the witr prayer
(112)
اللّهُـمَّ
اهْـدِنـي
فـيمَنْ
هَـدَيْـت،
وَعـافِنـي
فـيمَنْ
عافَـيْت،
وَتَوَلَّـني
فـيمَنْ
تَوَلَّـيْت
، وَبارِكْ
لـي فـيما
أَعْطَـيْت،
وَقِـني
شَرَّ ما
قَضَـيْت،
فَإِنَّـكَ
تَقْـضي وَلا
يُقْـضى عَلَـيْك
، إِنَّـهُ لا
يَـذِلُّ
مَنْ
والَـيْت، [
وَلا
يَعِـزُّ مَن
عـادَيْت ]،
تَبـارَكْـتَ
رَبَّـنا وَتَعـالَـيْت.
Allahummah-dinee feeman
hadayt, waAAafinee feeman AAafayt, watawallanee feeman tawallayt,
wabarik lee feema aAAtayt, waqinee sharra ma qadayt,
fa-innaka taqdee wala yuqda AAalayk, innahu la yathillu
man walayt, [wala yaAAizzu man AAadayt], tabarakta
rabbana wataAAalayt.
‘O Allah, guide me along
with those whom You have guided, pardon me along with those whom You have
pardoned, be an ally to me along with those whom You are an ally to and bless
for me that which You have bestowed.
Protect me from the evil You have decreed for verily You decree and none
can decree over You.For surety, he whom you show allegiance to is never abased
and he whom You take as an enemy is never honoured and mighty. O our Lord, Blessed
and Exalted are You.’
Evil you have decreed: Allah
does not create pure evil which does not have any good or contain any benefit,
wisdom or mercy at all, nor does He punish anyone without having commited a
sin. Something can be good in terms of its creation when viewed in a particular
perspective and at the same time be evil when viewed in another way.Allah
created the devil and by him, He tests His servants, so there are those who
hate the devil, fight him and his way and they stand at enmity towards him and
his followers and there are others who are at allegiance with the devil and
follow his steps. So evil exists in His creatures by His will and wisdom, not
in His actions or act of creating.
(113)
اللّهُـمَّ
إِنِّـي
أَعـوذُ
بِرِضـاكَ مِنْ
سَخَطِـك، وَبِمُعـافاتِـكَ
مِنْ
عُقوبَـتِك،
وَأَعـوذُ
بِكَ مِنْـك،
لا أُحْصـي
ثَنـاءً عَلَـيْك،
أَنْـتَ
كَمـا
أَثْنَـيْتَ
عَلـى نَفْسـِك.
Allahumma innee aAAoothu
biridaka min sakhatik, wabimuAAafatika min
AAuqoobatik, wa-aAAoothu bika mink, la ohsee thana-an
AAalayk, anta kama athnayta AAala nafsik.
‘O Allah, I take refuge
within Your pleasure from Your displeasure and within Your pardon from Your
punishment, and I take refuge in You from You. I cannot enumerate Your praise.
You are as You have praised Yourself.’
(114)
اللّهُـمَّ
إِيّـاكَ
نعْـبُدْ،
وَلَـكَ نُصَلّـي
وَنَسْـجُد،
وَإِلَـيْكَ
نَسْـعى وَنَحْـفِد،
نَـرْجو
رَحْمَـتَك،
وَنَخْشـى
عَـذابَك،
إِنَّ
عَـذابَكَ
بالكـافرين
ملْحَـق.
اللّهُـمَّ
إِنّا
نَسْتَعـينُكَ
وَنَسْتَـغْفِرُك،
وَنُثْـنـي
عَلَـيْك
الخَـيْرَ،
وَلا نَكْـفُرُك،
وَنُـؤْمِنُ
بِك،
وَنَخْـضَعُ
لَكَ
وَنَخْـلَعُ
مَنْ
يَكْـفرُك.
Allahumma iyyaka
naAAbud, walaka nusallee wanasjud, wa-ilayka nasAAa wanahfid,
narjoo rahmatak, wanakhsha AAathabak, inna AAathabaka
bilkafireena mulhaq. Allahumma inna nastaAAeenuk,
wanastaghfiruk, wanuthnee AAalaykal- khayr, wala nakfuruk, wanu/minu
bik, wanakhdaAAu lak wanakhlaAAu man yakfuruk.
‘O Allah, it is You we
worship, and unto You we pray and prostrate, and towards You we hasten and You
we serve. We hope for Your mercy and fear Your punishment, verily Your
punishment will fall upon the disbelievers.O Allah, we seek Your aid and
ask Your pardon, we praise You with all good and do not disbelieve in You.We
believe in You and submit unto You, and we disown and reject those who disbelieve
in You.
33. Remembrance immediately after salam of
the witr prayer
(115)
The Messenger of Allah
r would recite (the following chapters) during
the witr prayer:
( Sabbih isma rabbika al-aAAla
….) ( سَبِّـحِ
اسْمَ
رَبِّـكَ
الأعْـلى…)
[Al-aAAla]
( Qul ya ayyuha alkafiroon
…..) ( قُـلْ
يا أَيُّـها
الكـافِرون…. )
[Al-kafiroon]
( Qul huwa Allahu ahad …..) (
قُـل هُوَ
اللهُ أحد….. )
[Al-ikhlas]
…after giving salam he
would supplicate three times:
سُـبْحانَ
المَلِكِ
القُدّوس
(ثلاث مرات)
Subhanal-malikil-quddoos.(three
times).
‘How perfect The King, The Holy One is.’ (three times)
…on the third time he would
raise his voice, elongate it and add:
Rabbil-mala-ikati warrooh. ربِّ
الملائكةِ
والرّوح
‘Lord of the angles and the Rooh
(i.e. Jibra-eel).
34. Supplication for anxiety and sorrow
(116)
اللّهُـمَّ
إِنِّي
عَبْـدُكَ
ابْنُ عَبْـدِكَ
ابْنُ
أَمَتِـكَ
نَاصِيَتِي
بِيَـدِكَ،
مَاضٍ فِيَّ
حُكْمُكَ،
عَدْلٌ فِيَّ
قَضَاؤكَ
أَسْأَلُـكَ
بِكُلِّ
اسْمٍ هُوَ لَكَ
سَمَّـيْتَ
بِهِ
نَفْسَكَ
أِوْ أَنْزَلْتَـهُ
فِي
كِتَابِكَ،
أَوْ
عَلَّمْـتَهُ
أَحَداً مِنْ
خَلْقِـكَ
أَوِ
اسْتَـأْثَرْتَ
بِهِ فِي
عِلْمِ
الغَيْـبِ
عِنْـدَكَ
أَنْ تَجْـعَلَ
القُرْآنَ
رَبِيـعَ
قَلْبِـي،
وَنورَ
صَـدْرِي
وجَلَاءَ
حُـزْنِي
وذَهَابَ هَمِّـي.
Allahumma innee AAabduk, ibnu AAabdik, ibnu amatik, nasiyatee
biyadik, madin fiyya hukmuk, AAadlun fiyya qada-ok,
as-aluka bikulli ismin huwa lak, sammayta bihi nafsak, aw anzaltahu fee kitabik,
aw AAallamtahu ahadan min khalqik awis-ta/tharta bihi fee AAilmil-ghaybi
AAindak, an tajAAalal-Qurana rabeeAAa qalbee, wanoora sadree,
wajalaa huznee wathahaba hammee.
‘O Allah, I am Your
servant, son of Your servant, son of Your maidservant, my forelock is in Your
hand (i.e. You have total mastery over), Your command over me is forever
executed and Your decree over me is just. I ask You by every name belonging to
You which You named Yourself with, or revealed in Your Book, or You taught to
any of Your creation, or You have preserved in the knowledge of the unseen with
You, that You make the Quran the life of my heart and the light of my
breast, and a departure for my sorrow and a release for my anxiety.’
(117)
اللّهُـمَّ
إِنِّي
أَعْوذُ بِكَ
مِنَ الهَـمِّ
وَ
الْحُـزْنِ،
والعًجْـزِ
والكَسَلِ
والبُخْـلِ
والجُـبْنِ،
وضَلْـعِ
الـدَّيْنِ
وغَلَبَـةِ
الرِّجال.
Allahumma innee aAAoothu
bika minal-hammi walhuzn, walAAajzi walkasali walbukhli waljubn, wadalAAid-dayni
waghalabatir-rijal.
‘O Allah, I take refuge
in You from anxiety and sorrow, weakness and laziness, miserliness and
cowardice, the burden of debts and from being over powered by men.’
35. Supplication for one in distress
(118)
لَا
إلَهَ إِلَّا
اللَّهُ
الْعَظـيمُ
الْحَلِـيمْ،
لَا إِلَهَ
إِلَّا
اللَّهُ
رَبُّ العَـرْشِ
العَظِيـمِ،
لَا إِلَـهَ
إِلَّا اللَّهْ
رَبُّ
السَّمَـوّاتِ
ورّبُّ
الأَرْضِ
ورَبُّ
العَرْشِ
الكَـريم .
La ilaha illal-lahul-AAatheemul-haleem,
la ilaha illal-lahu rabbul-AAarshil-AAatheem,
la ilaha illal-lahu
rabbus-samawati warabbul-ardi
warabbul-AAarshil-kareem.
‘None has the right to be
worshipped except Allah Forbearing.
None has the right to be worshipped except Allah, Lord of the
magnificent throne. None has the right
to be worshipped except Allah, Lord of the heavens, Lord of the Earth
and Lord of the noble throne.’
(119)
اللّهُـمَّ
رَحْمَتَـكَ
أَرْجـوفَلا
تَكِلـني
إِلى نَفْـسي
طَـرْفَةَ
عَـيْن، وَأَصْلِـحْ
لي شَأْنـي
كُلَّـه لَا
إِلَهَ إِلَّا
أنْـت.
Allahumma rahmataka
arjoo fala takilnee ila nafsee tarfata AAayn, wa-aslih
lee sha/nee kullah, la ilaha illa ant.
‘O Allah, it is Your
mercy that I hope for, so do not leave me in charge of my affairs even for a
blink of an eye and rectify for me all of my affairs.None has the right to be
worshipped except You.’
(120)
لَا
إِلَهَ
إِلَّا أنْـت
سُـبْحانَكَ
إِنِّي
كُنْـتُ مِنَ
الظّـالِميـن.
La ilaha illa
anta subhanaka innee kuntu minath-thalimeen.
‘None has the right to be
worshipped except You. How perfect You
are, verily I was among the wrong-doers.’
(121)
اللهُ
اللهُ رَبِّ لا
أُشْـرِكُ
بِهِ
شَيْـئاً.
Allahu Allahu
rabbi la oshriku bihi shaya.
‘Allah, Allah is
my Lord, I do not associate anything with Him.’
36. Upon encountering an enemy or those of
authority
(122)
اللّهُـمَّ
إِنا
نَجْـعَلُكَ
في نُحـورِهِـم،
وَنَعـوذُ
بِكَ مِنْ
شُرورِهـمْ .
Allahumma inna
najAAaluka fee nuhoorihim wanaAAoothu bika min shuroorihim.
‘O Allah, we place You
before them and we take refuge in You from their evil.’
(123)
اللّهُـمَّ
أَنْتَ
عَضُـدي،
وَأَنْتَ نَصـيري،
بِكَ أَجـولُ
وَبِكَ
أَصـولُ
وَبِكَ أُقـاتِل
.
Allahumma anta AAadudee,
wa-anta naseeree, bika ajoolu wabika asoolu wabika oqatil.
‘O Allah, You are my
supporter and You are my helper, by You I move and by You I attack and by You I
battle.’
(124)
حَسْبُـنا
اللهُ
وَنِعْـمَ
الوَكـيل.
Hasbunal-lahu waniAAmal-wakeel.
‘Allah is sufficient for
us, and how fine a trustee (He is).’
37. Supplication for one afflicted with doubt in
his faith
(125)
■ He
should seek refuge in Allah
■ He
should renounce that which is causing such doubt.
(126)
■ He
should say:
آمَنْـتُ
بِاللهِ
وَرُسُـلِه.
Amantu billahi warusulih.
‘I have believed in Allah
and His Messenger.’
(127)
■ He should also recite the following verse:
)هُوَ
الأوَّلُ،
وَالآخِـرُ،
وَالظّـاهِـرُ،
وَالْبـاطِـنُ،
وَهُوَ
بِكُلِّ
شَيءٍ عَلـيم (.
(Huwa al-awwalu, waal-akhiru, waalththahiru
waalbatinu wahuwa bikulli shayin AAaleem).
‘He is The First and The Last, Aththahir
and Al-Batin and He knows well all things.’
Aththahir: Indicates the greatness of His attributes
and the insignificance of every single creation in respect to His greatness and
Highness, for He is above all of His creation as regards His essence and
attributes.
Al-Batin: Indicates His awareness and knowledge of
all secrets, of that which is in the hearts and the most intimate of things
just as it indicates His closeness and nearness to all in a manner which befits
His majesty.
38. Settling a debt
(128)
اللّهُـمَّ
اكْفِـني
بِحَلالِـكَ
عَنْ حَـرامِـك،
وَأَغْنِـني
بِفَضْـلِكِ
عَمَّـنْ
سِـواك .
Allahummak-finee bihalalika
AAan haramik, wa-aghninee bifadlika AAamman siwak.
‘O Allah, make what is
lawful enough for me, as opposed to what is unlawful, and spare me by Your
grace, of need of others.’
(129)
اللّهُـمَّ
إِنِّي
أَعْوذُ بِكَ
مِنَ الهَـمِّ
وَ
الْحُـزْنِ،
والعًجْـزِ
والكَسَلِ
والبُخْـلِ
والجُـبْنِ،
وضَلْـعِ
الـدَّيْنِ
وغَلَبَـةِ
الرِّجال.
Allahumma innee aAAoothu
bika minal-hammi walhuzn, walAAajzi walkasal, walbukhl, waljubn, wadalAAid-dayni
waghalabatir-rijal.
‘O Allah, I take refuge
in You from anxiety and sorrow, weakness and laziness, miserliness and
cowardice, the burden of debts and from being over powered by men.’
39. Supplication for one afflicated by
whisperings in prayer or recitation
(130)
‘othman Ibn Al-AAas
t narrated: I said ‘O Messenger of Allah,
verily the devil comes between me and my prayer and recitation making me
confused’ The Messenger of Allah r replied ‘That is a devil called Khanzab, so
if you sense his presence then seek refuge in Allah from him and spit (A
form of spitting comprising mainly of air with little spittle) on your left
side three times.’
40. Supplication for one whose affairs have
become difficult
(131)
اللّهُـمَّ
لا سَـهْلَ
إِلاّ ما
جَعَلـتَهُ
سَهـلاً،
وَأَنْتَ
تَجْـعَلُ
الْحَـزَنَ
إِذا شِـئْتَ
سَهـْلاً.
Allahumma la sahla
illa ma jaAAaltahu sahla, wa-anta tajAAalul- hazana
in shi/ta sahla.
‘O Allah, there is no
ease except in that which You have made easy, and You make the difficulty, if
You wish, easy.’
41. Upon committing a sin
(132)
‘Any servant who commits a
sin and as a result, performs ablution, prays two units of prayer (i.e. two
rakAAas) and then seeks Allah’s forgiveness, Allah would forgive
him.’
42. Supplication for expelling the devil and his
whisperings
(133)
■
Seeking refuge from him.
(134)
■ The
athan (call to prayer).
(135)
■ Recitation
of the Quran and the authentic texts of remembrance and supplications.
e.g. ‘Do not make your homes
like the graveyards, indeed the devils flee from the house in which soorat
Al-Baqarah has been read’ related
by Muslim 1/539, also supplication and remembrance for the morning &
evening, before sleep, when getting up, entering and leaving the toilet,
entering and leaving the mosque, the recitation of ayat Al-kursiyy and
the last two verses of soorat Al-Baqarah before sleeping, the athan…etc.
43. Supplication when stricken with a mishap or
overtaken by an affair
(136)
‘The strong believer is
better and more beloved to Allah, than the weak believer and there is
goodness in both. Strive for that which will benefit you ,seek help from Allah
and do not despair. If a mishap should
happen to befall you then do not say ‘If only I had acted…such and such would
have happened’. Rather, say:
قَدَّرَ
اللهُ وَما
شـاءَ فَعَـل
.
Qaddaral-lah, wama
shaa faAAal.
‘Allah has decreed and
what He wills, He does.’
…for verily ‘If’ lets
in the work of the devil.’
(137)
Indeed Allah تعالى
rebukes due to negligence and slackness, but take to determination and caution,
and if a matter should overtake you then say:
حَسْـبِيَ
اللهُ
وَنِـعْمَ
الوَكيـل .
Hasbiyal-lah, waniAAmal-wakeel.
‘Allah is sufficient for
me, and how fine a trustee (He is).’
44. Placing childen under Allah’s
protection
(138)
Ibn AAabbas related
that the Messenger of Allah r used to commend Al-Hasan and Al-Husayn
to Allah’s protection, saying:
أُعيـذُكُمـا
بِكَلِـماتِ
اللهِ
التّـامَّة،
مِنْ كُلِّ
شَيْـطانٍ
وَهـامَّة،
وَمِنْ
كُـلِّ
عَـيْنٍ
لامَّـة .
OAAeethukuma
bikalimatil-lahit-tammah, min kulli shaytanin wahammah,
wamin kulli AAaynin lammah.
‘I commend you two to the
protection of Allah’s perfect words from every devil, vermin, and every
evil eye.’
45. When visiting the sick
(139)
When the Prophet r would enter upon a sick person, he would
say:
لا
بأْسَ
طَهـورٌ إِنْ
شـاءَ الله .
La ba/sa tahoorun
in shaal-lah.
‘Never mind, may it (the
sickness) be a purification, if Allah wills.’
(140)
‘Any Muslim servant who
visits a sick person whose prescribed moment of death has not arrived and
supplicates seven times:
أَسْـأَلُ
اللهَ
العَـظيـم،
رَبَّ
العَـرْشِ
العَـظيـم أَنْ
يَشْفـيك
.(سبع مرات)
Asalul-lahal-AAatheem
rabbal-AAarshil-AAatheem an yashfeek (7times).
‘I ask Allah The Supreme,
Lord of the magnificent throne to cure you’.
…he (the sick person) will be
cured.’
46. Excellence of visiting the sick
(141)
‘Ali Ibn Abee Talib t related that he heard the Messenger of Allah
r say: ‘If a man calls on his sick Muslim
brother, it is as if he walks reaping the fruits of Paradise until he sits, and
when he sits he is showered in mercy, and if this was in the morning, seventy
thousand angles send prayers upon him until the evening, and if this was in the
evening, seventy thousand angles send prayers upon him until the morning.’
47. Supplication of the sick who have renounced
all hope of life
(142)
أللّهُـمَّ
اغْفِـرْ لي
وَارْحَمْـني
وَأَلْحِقْـني
بِالرَّفـيقِ
الأّعْلـى .
Allahummagh-fir lee, warhamnee
wa-alhiqnee birrafeeqil-aAAla.
‘O Allah, forgive me,
have mercy upon me and unite me with the higher companions.’
Refer
to the Quran, chapter 4, verse: 69.
(143)
AAaishah رضي
الله عنها related that the Prophet r (during his illness in which he passed away)
would dip his hands in water and then he would wipe his face and say:
لَا
إِلَهَ
إِلَّا الله،
إِنَّ
للمَـوْتِ لَسَكَـرات.
La ilaha illal-lah,
inna lilmawti lasakarat.
‘None has the right to be
worshipped except Allah, death does indeed contain agony.’
(144)
لا
إلهَ إلاّ
اللّهُ
وَاللّهُ
أَكْبَـر، لا إلهَ
إلاّ اللّهُ
وحْـدَهُ لا
شَريكَ لهُ، لا
إلهَ إلاّ
اللّهُ لهُ
المُلكُ ولهُ
الحَمْد، لا
إلهَ إلاّ
اللّهُ وَلا حَـوْلَ
وَلا
قُـوَّةَ
إِلاّ بِالله.
La ilaha illal-lah,
wallahu akbar, la ilaha illal-lahu wahdah, la
shareeka lah, la ilaha illal-lahu lahul-mulku walahul-hamd,
la ilaha illal-lah, wala hawla wala
quwwata illa billah.
‘None has the right to be
worshipped except Allah and Allah is the greatest.None has the
right to be worshipped except Allah, alone.None has the right to be
worshipped except Allah, alone, without partner.None has the right to be
worshipped except Allah, to Him belongs all sovereignty and praise. None has the right to be worshipped except
Allah and there is no might and no power except with Allah.’
48. Instruction for the one nearing death
i.e. those around the sick
should instruct and encourage him to say the shahadah.
(145)
‘He whose last words are:
لا
إلهَ إلاّ
اللّه.
La ilaha illal-lah.
‘None has the right to be
worshipped except Allah.’
…will enter Paradise.’
49. Supplication for one afflicted by a calamity
(146)
إِنّا
للهِ وَإِنَا
إِلَـيْهِ
راجِعـون ، اللهُـمِّ
اْجُـرْني في
مُصـيبَتي،
وَاخْلُـفْ
لي خَيْـراً
مِنْـها.
Inna lillahi
wa-inna ilayhi rajiAAoon, allahumma/- jurnee fee museebatee
wakhluf lee khayran minha.
‘To Allah we belong and
unto Him is our return.O Allah, recompense me for my affliction and
replace it for me with something better.’
50. When closing the eyes of the deceased
(147)
اللهُـمِّ
اغْفِـرْ
لِـ-فلان
باسـمه- وَارْفَعْ
دَرَجَتَـهُ
في
المَهْـدِييـن
، وَاخْـلُفْـهُ
في عَقِـبِهِ
في
الغابِـرين،
وَاغْفِـرْ
لَنـا
وَلَـهُ يا
رَبَّ
العـالَمـين،
وَافْسَـحْ
لَهُ في
قَبْـرِهِ
وَنَـوِّرْ
لَهُ فيه .
Allahummagh-fir li-name
the dead- warfaAA darajatahu fil-mahdiyyeen, wakhlufhu fee AAaqibihi fil-ghabireen,
waghfir lana walahu ya rabbal-AAalameen wafsah lahu
fee qabrih, wanawwir lahu feeh.
‘O Allah, forgive -here
the name of the deceased is mentioned- and raise his rank among the rightly
guided, and be a successor to whom he has left behind, and forgive us and him O
Lord of the worlds. Make spacious his
grave and illuminate it for him.’
A successor: one who succeeds
another due to the latter’s absence or death. This is the correct meaning of
the word khaleefah; thus, it is incorrect to believe that Adam is
the khaleefah (vicegerent, as is commonly translated) of Allah on
earth because Allah is never absent, and will never die. This supplication proves the correct
understanding of this term and shows that Allah succeeds us and guards
whom we leave behind when we die or are absent (also refer to supplication
#198).
51. Supplication for the deceased at the funeral
prayer
(148)
اللهُـمِّ
اغْفِـرْ
لَهُ
وَارْحَمْـه
، وَعافِهِ
وَاعْفُ
عَنْـه ،
وَأَكْـرِمْ
نُزُلَـه ،
وَوَسِّـعْ
مُدْخَـلَه ،
وَاغْسِلْـهُ
بِالْمـاءِ
وَالثَّـلْجِ
وَالْبَـرَدْ
، وَنَقِّـهِ
مِنَ
الْخطـايا
كَما نَـقّيْتَ
الـثَّوْبُ
الأَبْيَـضُ
مِنَ الدَّنَـسْ
،
وَأَبْـدِلْهُ
داراً
خَـيْراً
مِنْ دارِه ،
وَأَهْلاً خَـيْراً
مِنْ
أَهْلِـه ،
وَزَوْجَـاً
خَـيْراً
مِنْ زَوْجِه
،
وَأَدْخِـلْهُ
الْجَـنَّة ،
وَأَعِـذْهُ
مِنْ عَذابِ
القَـبْر وَعَذابِ
النّـار .
Allahummagh-fir lahu warhamh,
waAAafihi, waAAfu AAanh, wa-akrim nuzulah, wawassiAA mudkhalah,
waghsilhu bilma-i waththalji walbarad, wanaqqihi minal-khataya
kama naqqaytath-thawbal-abyada minad-danas, wa-abdilhu daran
khayran min darih, wa-ahlan khayran min ahlih wazawjan khayran min
zawjih, wa-adkhilhul-jannah, wa-aAAithhu min AAathabil-qabr,
waAAathabin-nar.
‘O Allah, forgive and
have mercy upon him, excuse him and pardon him, and make honourable his
reception. Expand his entry, and cleanse him with water, snow, and ice, and
purify him of sin as a white robe is purified of filth. Exchange his home for a better home, and his
family for a better family, and his spouse for a better spouse. Admit him into
the Garden, protect him from the punishment of the grave and the torment of the
Fire.’
(149)
اللهُـمِّ
اغْفِـرْ
لِحَيِّـنا
وَمَيِّتِـنا
وَشـاهِدِنا
،
وَغائِبِـنا
، وَصَغيـرِنا
وَكَبيـرِنا
،
وَذَكَـرِنا
وَأُنْثـانا .
اللهُـمِّ
مَنْ
أَحْيَيْـتَهُ
مِنّا فَأَحْيِـهِ
عَلى
الإِسْلام
،وَمَنْ
تَوَفَّـيْتَهُ
مِنّا
فَتَوَفَّـهُ
عَلى الإِيـمان
، اللهُـمِّ
لا
تَحْـرِمْنـا
أَجْـرَه ، وَلا
تُضِـلَّنا
بَعْـدَه .
Allahummagh-fir lihayyina
wamayyitina washahidina, wagha-ibina, wasagheerina
wakabeerina, wathakarina wa-onthana. Allahumma
man ahyaytahu minna fa-ahyihi AAalal-islam, waman
tawaffaytahu minna fatawaffahu AAalal-eeman, allahumma la
tahrimna ajrah, wala tudillana baAAdah.
‘O Allah, forgive our
living and our dead, those present and those absent, our young and our old, our
males and our females. O Allah,
whom amongst us You keep alive, then let such a life be upon Islam, and
whom amongst us You take unto Yourself, then let such a death be upon
faith. O Allah, do not deprive
us of his reward and do not let us stray after him.’
(150)
اللهُـمِّ
إِنَّ
فُلانَ
بْنَ فُلانٍ
في ذِمَّـتِك
، وَحَبْـلِ
جِـوارِك ،
فَقِـهِ مِنْ
فِتْـنَةِ
الْقَـبْرِ
وَعَذابِ النّـار
، وَأَنْتَ
أَهْلُ
الْوَفـاءِ
وَالْـحَقِّ
، فَاغْفِـرْ
لَهُ
وَارْحَمْـهُ
، إِنَّكَ
أَنْتَ
الغَـفورُ
الـرَّحيم .
Allahumma inna -name the
dead- fee thimmatik, wahabli jiwarik, faqihi min
fitnatil-qabr waAAathabin-nar, wa-anta ahlul-wafa/, walhaq,
faghfir lahu warhamh, innaka antal-ghafoorur-raheem.
‘O Allah, so-and-so is
under Your care and protection so protect him from the trial of the grave and
torment of the Fire. Indeed You are
faithful and truthful. Forgive and have mercy upon him, surely You are The
Oft-Forgiving, The Most-Merciful.’
(151)
اللهُـمِّ
عَبْـدُكَ
وَابْنُ
أَمَـتِك، احْتـاجَ
إِلى
رَحْمَـتِك،
وَأَنْتَ
غَنِـيٌّ
عَنْ
عَذابِـه،
إِنْ كانَ
مُحْـسِناً فَزِدْ
في
حَسَـناتِه،
وَإِنْ كانَ
مُسـيئاً
فَتَـجاوَزْ
عَنْـه.
Allahumma AAabduka wabnu
amatik, ihtaja ila rahmatik, wa-anta ghaniyyun AAan
AAathabih, in kana muhsinan fazid fee hasanatih,
wa-in kana museean fatajawaz AAanh.
‘O Allah, Your servant
and the son of Your maidservant is in need of Your mercy and You are without
need of his punishment. If he was righteous then increase his reward and if he
was wicked then look over his sins.’
52. Supplication for the
advancement of reward during the
funeral prayer
This supplication is made when
the deceased is a baby/child (i.e. one not having reached the age of puberty).
(152)
After seeking forgiveness for
the deceased, one can say:
اللهُـمِّ
اجْعَلْـهُ
فَرَطـاً
وَذُخْـراً
لِوالِـدَيه،
وَشَفـيعاً
مُجـاباً، اللهُـمِّ
ثَـقِّلْ
بِهِ
مَوازيـنَهُما،
وَأَعْـظِمْ
بِهِ
أُجـورَهُـما،
وَأَلْـحِقْـهُ
بِصالِـحِ
الـمؤْمِنـين،
وَاجْعَلْـهُ
في كَفـالَةِ
إِبْـراهـيم،
وَقِهِ
بِرَحْمَـتِكَ
عَذابَ
الْجَـحيم .
Allahummaj-AAalhu faratan,
wathukhran liwalidayh, washafeeAAan mujaban. Allahumma
thaqqil bihi mawazeenahuma wa-aAAthim bihi
ojoorahuma, wa-alhiqhu bisalihil-mu/mineen,
wajAAalhu fee kafalati Ibraheem, waqihi birahmatika AAathabal-jaheem.
‘O Allah, make him a
preceding reward and a stored treasure for his parents, and an answered
intercessor. O Allah, through him, make heavy their scales and magnify
their reward. Unite him with the
righteous believers, place him under the care of Ibraheem, and protect
him by Your mercy from the torment of Hell.’
(153)
Al-Hasan used to
recite the opening chapter of the Quran (i.e. AL-Fatihah) over
the child and then supplicates:
اللهُـمِّ
اجْعَلْـهُ
لَنا
فَرَطـاً،
وَسَلَـفاً
وَأَجْـراً.
Allahummaj-AAalhu lana
farata, wasalafan wa-ajra.
‘O Allah, make him a
preceding reward, a prepayment and a recompense for us.’
53. Condolence
(154)
إِنَّ
للهِ ما
أَخَذ،
وَلَهُ ما
أَعْـطـى، وَكُـلُّ
شَيءٍ
عِنْـدَهُ
بِأَجَلٍ
مُسَـمَّى.فَلْتَصْـبِر
وَلْتَحْـتَسِب.
Inna lillahi ma
akhath, walahu ma aAAta, wakullu shayin AAindahu bi-ajalin
musamma…faltasbir waltahtasib.
‘Verily to Allah, belongs
what He took and to Him belongs what He gave, and everything with Him has an
appointed time…and then he r ordered for her to be patient and hope for
Allah’s reward.’
The words (faltasbir
waltahtasib) are commands in the feminine 3rd person form, so
they will need to be changed in respect to whom is being addressed.
...and one can also say:
أَعْظَـمَ
اللهُ
أَجْـرَك،
وَأَحْسَـنَ
عَـزاءَ ك،
وَغَفَـرَ
لِمَـيِّتِك.
aAAthamal-lahu
ajrak, wa-ahsana AAazaak, waghafara limayyitik.
‘May Allah magnify your
reward, make better your solace and forgive your deceased.’
This is the saying of some of
the scholars, not a hadeeth.
54. Placing the deceased in the grave
(155)
بِسْـمِ
اللهِ
وَعَلـى
سُـنَّةِ
رَسـولِ الله
.
Bismil-lahi waAAala sunnati rasoolil-lah.
‘In the name of Allah and
upon the sunnah of the Messenger of Allah.’
55. After burying the deceased
(156)
‘After the Prophet r would bury the deceased he would stand by
the grave and say: ‘Seek forgiveness for your brother and pray that he remains
firm, for he is now being questioned’.’
56. Visiting the graves
(157)
السَّلامُ
عَلَـيْكُمْ
أَهْلَ
الدِّيارِ مِنَ
المؤْمِنيـنَ
وَالْمُسْلِمين،
وَإِنّا إِنْ
شاءَ اللهُ
بِكُـمْ
لاحِقـون،
نَسْـاَلُ
اللهَ لنـا
وَلَكُـمْ
العـافِيَة.
Assalamu AAalaykum
ahlad-diyari minal-mu/mineena walmuslimeen, wa-inna in shaal-lahu
bikum lahiqoon, nas-alul-laha lana walakumul-AAafiyah.
‘Peace be upon you all, O
inhabitants of the graves, amongst the believers and the Muslims. Verily we
will, Allah willing, be united with you, we ask Allah for
well-being for us and you.’
57. Prayer said during a wind storm
(158)
اللّهُـمَّ
إِنَّـي
أَسْـأَلُـكَ
خَيْـرَها،
وَأَعـوذُ
بِكَ مِنْ
شَـرِّها.
Allahumma innee as-aluka
khayraha wa-aAAoothu bika min sharriha.
‘O Allah, I ask You for
it’s goodness and I take refuge with You from it’s evil.’
(159)
اللّهُـمَّ
إِنَّـي
أَسْـأَلُـكَ
خَيْـرَها،
وَخَيْـرَ ما
فيهـا، وَخَيْـرَ
ما
اُرْسِلَـتْ
بِه،
وَأَعـوذُ بِكَ
مِنْ
شَـرِّها،
وَشَـرِّ ما
فيهـا، وَشَـرِّ
ما
اُرْسِلَـتْ
بِه.
Allahumma innee as-aluka
khayraha wakhayra ma feeha, wakhayra ma orsilat
bih, wa-aAAoothu bika min sharriha, washarri ma feeha
washarri ma orsilat bih.
‘O Allah, I ask You for
it’s goodness, the good within it, and the good it was sent with, and I take
refuge with You from it’s evil, the evil within it, and from the evil it was
sent with.’
58. Supplication upon hearing
thunder
(160)
When AAabdullah Ibn
Az-Zubayr t used to hear thunder he would stop talking
and say:
سُبْـحانَ
الّذي
يُسَبِّـحُ
الـرَّعْدُ بِحَمْـدِهِ،
وَالملائِكـةُ
مِنْ خيـفَته.
Subhanal-lathee yusabbihur-raAAdu bihamdih,
walmala-ikatu min kheefatih.
‘How perfect He is, (The One)
Whom the thunder declares His perfection with His praise, as do the angles out
of fear of Him.’
59. Supplication for rain
(161)
اللّهُمَّ
اسْقِـنا
غَيْـثاً
مُغيـثاً مَريئاً
مُريـعاً،
نافِعـاً
غَيْـرَ ضار،
عاجِـلاً
غَـيْرَ آجِل.
Allahummas-qina
ghaythan mugheethan maree-an mureeAAan, nafiAAan, ghayra dar, AAajilan
ghayra ajil.
‘O Allah, send upon us
helpful, wholesome and healthy rain, beneficial not harmful rain, now, not
later.’
(162)
اللّهُمَّ
أغِثْنـا،
اللّهُمَّ
أغِثْنـا،
اللّهُمَّ
أغِثْنـا.
Allahumma aghithna,
allahumma aghithna, allahumma aghithna.
‘O Allah, relieve us, O
Allah, relieve us, O Allah, relieve us.’
(163)
اللّهُمَّ
اسْقِ
عِبادَكَ
وَبَهـائِمَك،
وَانْشُـرْ
رَحْمَـتَكَ
وَأَحْيِي
بَلَـدَكَ
المَيِّـت .
Allahummas-qi AAibadak,
wabaha-imak, wanshur rahmatak, wa-ahyi baladakal-mayyit.
‘O Allah, provide water
for Your servants and Your cattle, spread out Your mercy and resurrect Your
dead land.’
60. Supplication said when it
rains
(164)
اللّهُمَّ
صَيِّـباً
نافِـعاً .
Allahumma sayyiban
nafiAAa.
‘O Allah, may it be a
beneficial rain cloud.’
61. After rainfall
(165)
مُطِـرْنا
بِفَضْـلِ
اللهِ وَرَحْمَـتِه.
Mutirna bifadlil-lahi
warahmatih.
‘We have been given rain by the
grace and mercy of Allah.’
62. Asking for clear skies
(166)
اللّهُمَّ
حَوالَيْنا
وَلا
عَلَيْـنا،
اللّهُمَّ
عَلى
الآكـامِ
وَالظِّـراب،
وَبُطـونِ
الأوْدِية،
وَمَنـابِتِ
الشَّجـر .
Allahumma hawalayna
wala AAalayna, allahumma AAalal-akami waththirab,
wabutoonil-awdiyah, wamanabitish-shajar.
‘O Allah, let the rain
fall around us and not upon us, O Allah, (let it fall) on the pastures,
hills, valleys and the roots of trees.’
63. Upon sighting the
crescent moon
(167)
اللهُ
أَكْـبَر،
اللّهُمَّ
أَهِلَّـهُ
عَلَيْـنا
بِالأمْـنِ
وَالإيمـان،
والسَّلامَـةِ
والإسْلام،
وَالتَّـوْفيـقِ
لِما تُحِـبُّ
وَتَـرْضـى،
رَبُّنـا
وَرَبُّكَ
الله.
Allahu akbar, allahumma
ahillahu AAalayna bil-amni wal-eeman, wassalamati wal-islam,
wattawfeeiqi lima tuhibbu watarda, rabbuna
warabbukal-lah.
‘Allah is the greatest. O
Allah, let the crescent loom above us in safety, faith, peace, and Islam,
and in agreement with all that You love and pleases You. Our Lord and your Lord
is Allah.’
64. Upon breaking fast
(168)
ذَهَـبَ
الظَّمَـأُ،
وَابْتَلَّـتِ
العُـروق،
وَثَبَـتَ
الأجْـرُ
إِنْ شـاءَ
الله.
Thahabath-thama-o
wabtallatil-AAurooq, wathabatal-ajru in shaal-lah.
‘The thirst has gone and the
veins are quenched, and reward is confirmed, if Allah wills.’
(169)
‘AAabdullah Ibn AAamr
Ibn Al-AAas t related that the Messenger of Allah r said: ‘Indeed the fasting person has at the
time of breaking fast, a supplication which is not rejected’. Ibn Abee Mulaykah رحمه
الله said: ‘I Heard AAabdullah Ibn AAomar
say when he broke his fast:
اللّهُـمَّ
إِنَّـي
أَسْـأَلُـكَ
بِرَحْمَـتِكَ
الّتي
وَسِـعَت
كُلَّ شيء، أَنْ
تَغْـفِرَ لي
.
Allahumma inne as-aluka
birahmatikal-latee wasiAAat kulla shay, an taghfira lee.
‘O Allah, I ask You by
Your mercy which envelopes all things, that You forgive me.’
65. Supplication before
eating
(170)
‘When you are about to eat,
you should say:
بِسْمِ
الله .
Bismil-lah.
…and if you forget to say it
before starting, then you should say (when you remember):
بِسْمِ
اللهِ في
أَوَّلِهِ
وَآخِـرِه .
Bismil-lahi fee awwalihi
wa-akhirih.
‘In the name of Allah in
it’s beginning and end.’
(171)
‘Whomever Allah feeds,
should say:
اللّهُـمَّ
بارِكْ لَنا
فيهِ
وَأَطْـعِمْنا
خَـيْراً
مِنْـه.
Allahumma barik lana feehi wa-atAAimna
khayran minh.
‘O Allah, bless
it for us and feed us better than it.’
….and whomever Allah
gives milk to drink should say:
اللّهُـمَّ
بارِكْ لَنا
فيهِ
وَزِدْنا مِنْه.
Allahumma barik
lana feehi wazidna minh.
‘O Allah, bless it for
usand give us more of it.’
66.Upon completing the meal
(172)
الْحَمْـدُ
للهِ الَّذي
أَطْعَمَنـي
هـذا
وَرَزَقَنـيهِ
مِنْ غَـيْرِ
حَوْلٍ
مِنِّي وَلا
قُوَّة .
Alhamdu lillahil-lathee
atAAamanee hatha warazaqaneehi min ghayri hawlin minnee
wala quwwah.
‘All praise is for Allah
who fed me this and provided it for me without any might nor power from
myself.’
(173)
الْحَمْـدُ
للهِ
حَمْـداً
كَثـيراً
طَيِّـباً
مُبـارَكاً
فيه، غَيْرَ
مَكْفِيٍّ وَلا
مُوَدَّعٍ
وَلا
مُسْتَغْـنىً
عَنْـهُ رَبُّـنا
.
Alhamdu lillahi hamdan
katheeran tayyiban mubarakan feeh, ghayra makfiyyin wala
muwaddaAAin, wala mustaghnan AAanhu rabbuna.
‘Allah be praised with an
abundant beautiful blessed praise, a never-ending praise, a praise which we
will never bid farewell to and an indispensable praise, He is our Lord.’
There are other views as regards
to the understanding of this supplication, from them: Allah be
praised with an abundant beautiful blessed praise. He is The One Who is
sufficient, feeds and is not fed. The One Who is longed for, along with that
which is with Him and The One Who is needed, He is our Lord.’
67.Supplication of the guest
for the host
(174)
اللّهُـمَّ
بارِكْ
لَهُمْ فيما
رَزَقْـتَهُم،
وَاغْفِـرْ
لَهُـمْ
وَارْحَمْهُمْ.
Allahumma barik
lahum feema razaqtahum, waghfir lahum warhamhum.
‘O Allah, bless for them,
that which You have provided them, forgive them and have mercy upon them.’
68.Supplication said to one
offering a drink or to one who intended to do that
(175)
اللّهُـمَّ
أَطْعِمْ مَن
أَطْعَمَني،
وَاسْقِ مَن
سقاني.
Allahumma atAAim
man atAAamanee wasqi man saqanee.
‘O Allah, feed him who
fed me, and provide with drink him who provided me with drink.’
69. Supplication said when
breaking fast in someone’s home
(176)
أَفْطَـرَ
عِنْدَكُم
الصّـائِمونَ
وَأَكَلَ
طَعامَـكُمُ
الأبْـرار،
وَصَلَّـتْ عَلَـيْكُمُ
الملائِكَـة.
Aftara AAindakumus-sa-imoon,
wa-akala taAAamakumul-abrar, wasallat
AAalaykumul-mala-ikah.
‘May the fasting break their
fast in your home, and may the dutiful and pious eat your food, and may the
angles send prayers upon you.’
70. Supplication said by one fasting when
presented with food and does not break his fast
(177)
‘If you are not invited (to a meal) then answer. If
you happen to be fasting, then supplicate (for those present) and if you
are not fasting, then eat.’
71. Supplication said upon
seeing the early or premature fruit
(178)
اللّهُـمَّ
بارِكْ لَنا
في
ثَمَـرِنا،
وَبارِكْ
لَنا في
مَدينَتِنـا،
وَبارِكْ
لَنا في
صاعِنـا،
وَبارِكْ
لَنا في
مُدِّنا.
Allahumma barik
lana fee thamarina, wabarik lana fee madeenatina,
wabarik lana fee saAAina wabarik lana
fee muddina.
‘O Allah, bless our fruit
for us, bless our town for us, bless our saAA for us and bless
our mudd for us.’
A saAA is
equivalent to four mudds and a mudd is equivalent to a dry
measure of an average man’s two palms.
72. Supplication said upon sneezing
(179)
‘When one of you sneezes he
should say:
الْحَمْـدُ
للهِ.
Alhamdu lillah.
‘All praise if for Allah.’
…and his brother or companion
should say to him:
يَرْحَمُـكَ
الله.
Yarhamukal-lah.
‘May Allah have mercy
upon you.’
…and he (i.e. the one who
sneezed) replies back to him:
يَهْـديكُـمُ
اللهُ وَيُصْـلِحُ
بالَـكُم.
Yahdeekumul-lahu wayuslihu
balakum.
‘May Allah guide you and
rectify your condition.’
73. Supplication said to the newlywed
(180)
بارَكَ
اللّهُ لَك،
وَبارَكَ
عَلَـيْك، وَجَمَعَ
بَيْـنَكُما
في خَـيْر .
Barakal-lahu lak,
wabaraka AAalayk, wajamaAAa baynakuma fee khayr.
‘May Allah bless for you
(your spouse) and bless you, and may He unite both of you in goodness.’
74. The groom’s supplication
on the wedding night or when buying an animal
(181)
when you marry a woman or buy
a maidservant, you should say:
اللّهُـمَّ
إِنَّـي
أَسْـأَلُـكَ
خَيْـرَها،
وَخَيْـرَ ما
جَبَلْـتَهـا
عَلَـيْه،
وَأَعـوذُ
بِكَ مِنْ
شَـرِّها،
وَشَـرِّ ما
جَبَلْـتَهـا
عَلَـيْه.
Allahumma innee as-aluka
khayraha wakhayra ma jabaltaha AAalayh, wa-aAAoothu
bika min sharriha washarri ma jabaltaha AAalayh.
‘O Allah, I ask You for
the goodness within her and the goodness that you have made her inclined
towards, and I take refuge with You from the evil within her and the evil that
you have made her inclined towards.’
…and if you buy a camel, then
you should take hold of it’s hump and say likewise.’
75. Supplication before sexual intercourse
(182)
بِسْمِ
الله
اللّهُـمَّ
جَنِّبْنا
الشَّيْـطانَ،
وَجَنِّبِ
الشَّـيْطانَ
ما رَزَقْـتَنا.
Bismil-lah, allahumma
jannibnash-shaytan, wajannibish-shaytana ma razaqtana.
‘In the name of Allah. O
Allah, keep the devil away from us and keep the devil away from what you
have blessed us with.’
76. When angry
(183)
أَعـوذُ
بِاللهِ مِنَ
الشَّيْـطانِ
الرَّجيـم .
aAAoothu billahi
minash-shaytanir-rajeem.
‘I take refuge with Allah
from the accursed devil.’
77. Supplication said upon
seeing someone in trial or tribulation
This supplication is to be said
to one’s self, not directly to the one in trial or tribulation.
(184)
الْحَمْـدُ
للهِ الّذي
عافاني مِمّا
ابْتَـلاكَ
بِهِ،
وَفَضَّلَـني
عَلى كَثيـرٍ
مِمَّنْ
خَلَـقَ
تَفْضـيلا.
Alhamdu lillahil-lathee
AAafanee mimmab-talaka bih, wafaddalanee AAala
katheerin mimman khalaqa tafdeela.
‘All praise is for Allah
Who saved me from that which He tested you with and Who most certainly favoured
me over much of His creation.’
78. Remembrance said at a
sitting or gathering…etc
(185)
Ibn AAumar t said: It would be counted that the Messenger
of Allah r would say one hundred times at any one
sitting before getting up:
رَبِّ
اغْفِـرْ لي،
وَتُبْ
عَلَـيَّ،
إِنَّكَ
أَنْـتَ
التَّـوّابُ
الغَـفور.
Rabbigh-fir lee watub AAalay, innaka antat-tawwabul-ghafoor.
‘O my Lord, forgive me and turn
towards me (to accept my repentance). Verily You are The Oft-Returning. The
Oft-Forgiving.’
79. Supplication for the
expiation of sins said at the conclusion of a sitting or gathering…etc
(186)
سُبْحـانَكَ
اللّهُـمَّ
وَبِحَمدِك،
أَشْهَـدُ
أَنْ لا إِلهَ
إِلاّ أَنْتَ
أَسْتَغْفِرُكَ
وَأَتوبُ
إِلَـيْك.
Subhanakal-lahumma
wabihamdik, ashhadu an la ilaha illa ant,
astaghfiruka wa-atoobu ilayk.
‘How perfect You are O Allah,
and I praise You. I bear witness that
None has the right to be worshipped except You. I seek Your forgiveness and turn to You in repentance.’
Cont.79. Supplication for
concluding all sittings
(187)
AAaishah رضي
الله عنها said: Whenever The Messenger of Allah r would betake a seat, read Quran or
pray, he would always conclude it with certain words, I (i.e. AAaishah)
said: O Messenger of Allah r, I have noticed that whenever you betake a
seat, read Quran or pray, you always conclude it with these words. He
said: Yes, whoever speaks good, it (i.e. the supplication) will be a seal for
that goodness and whoever speaks ill, it will be an atonement for him.’
سُبْحـانَكَ
وَبِحَمدِك،
لا إِلهَ
إِلاّ أَنْتَ
أَسْتَغْفِرُكَ
وَأَتوبُ
إِلَـيْك.
Subhanaka wabihamdik,
la ilaha illa anta astaghfiruka wa-atoobu ilayk.
‘How perfect You are and I
praise You. None has the right to be
worshipped except You, I seek Your forgiveness and turn in repentance to You.’
80. Returning a supplication
of forgiveness
(188)
‘AAabdullah Ibn Sarjis
t said: ‘I went to see the Prophet r and ate from his food and then said to him:
غَفَـرَ
اللهُ لَكَ يا
رَسـولَ الله.
Ghafaral-lahu laka ya
rasoolal-lah.
‘May Allah forgive you, O
Messenger of Allah.’
…he r replied:
وَلَكَ
.
wa-lak
‘and you.’
81. Supplication said to one
who does you a favour
(189)
‘If someone does you a favour
and you say:
جَزاكَ
اللهُ
خَـيْراً.
Jazakal-lahu
khayran.
‘May Allah reward you
with goodness.’
…then you have indeed excelled
in praising him.’
82. Protection from the Dajjal
Dajjal: among the great
signs of the last hour and the greatest trials to befall mankind, which every
Prophet has warned about. Most of
mankind will folow him. He will appear from Asbahan, Iran
at the time when Muslims will conquer Constantinople. He will be given special powers and will make the truth seem
false and vice versa. He will claim to be righteous and then he will claim
prophet-hood and finally, divinity. From his features is that he will be blind
in his right eye which is a definite proof that contradicts his claim to be Allah
as it is a sign of imperfection. The
word Kafir will be written between his eyes which every believer,
literate or illiterate will recognise.
(190)
‘Whoever memorises the first
ten verses of soorat Al-Kahf will be protected from Dajjal.’
One should also seek refuge
with Allah from the tribulations of the Dajjal after the last
tashahhud in prayer.(Refer to supplications #55 & #56)
83. Supplication said to one
who pronounces his love for you, for Allah’s sake
(191)
أَحَبَّـكَ
الّذي
أَحْبَبْـتَني
لَه.
Ahabbakal-lathee ahbabtanee
lah.
‘May He, for whom you have loved
me, love you.’
84. Supplication said to one who has offered you
some of his wealth
(192)
بارَكَ
اللهُ لَكَ في
أَهْلِكَ
وَمالِك.
Barakal-lahu laka
fee ahlika wamalik.
‘May Allah bless for you,
your family and wealth.’
85. Supplication said to the debtor when his debt
is settled
(193)
بارَكَ
اللهُ لَكَ في
أَهْلِكَ
وَمالِك، إِنَّما
جَـزاءُ
السَّلَفِ
الْحَمْدُ
والأَداء.
Barakal-lahu laka
fee ahlika wamalik, innama jaza-os-salafil-hamdu
wal-ada/.
‘May Allah bless for you,
your family and wealth. Surely commendation and payment are the reward for a
loan.’
86. Supplication for fear of shirk
shirk: to associate others with Allah in
those things which are specific to Him.
This can occur in (1) belief, e.g. to believe that other than Allah
has the power to benefit or harm, (2) speech, e.g. to swear by other than Allah
and (3) action, e.g. to bow or prostrate to other than Allah.
(194)
اللّهُـمَّ إِنّـي
أَعـوذُبِكَ
أَنْ
أُشْـرِكَ
بِكَ وَأَنا
أَعْـلَمْ،
وَأَسْتَـغْفِرُكَ
لِما لا
أَعْـلَم.
Allahumma innee aAAoothu
bika an oshrika bika wa-ana aAAlam, wa-astaghfiruka lima la
aAAlam.
‘O Allah, I take refuge
in You lest I should commit shirk with You knowingly and I seek Your
forgiveness for what I do unknowingly.’
87. Returning a supplication
after having bestowed a gift or charity upon someone
(195)
AAaishah رضي
الله عنها reported that the Messenger of Allah r was given a sheep and he ordered for it’s
distribution. When the servant would
come back (from distributing it), AAaishah would ask: ‘What did they
say?’, he replied: They would supplicate:
بارَكَ
اللهُ فيكُمْ.
Barakal-lahu
feekum.
‘May Allah bless you
all.’
…AAaishah would then
say:
وَفيهِـمْ
بارَكَ الله.
Wafeehim barakal-lah.
‘and may Allah bless
them.’
…we return their supplication
in a similar way and our reward remains with us.
88. Forbiddance of ascribing things to omens
This supplication is used
whenever one initially thinks a casual event or occurrence to foretell good or
evil, using it as a basis to determine which action he should undertake, but he
then denounces such a link, relies on Allah and then says this
supplication as an expiation for this act, since it falls under the category of
shirk.
(196)
اللّهُـمَّ
لا طَيْـرَ
إِلاّ
طَيْـرُك، وَلا
خَـيْرَ
إِلاّ
خَـيْرُك،
وَلا إِلهَ
غَيْـرُك.
Allahumma la tayra
illa tayruk, wala khayra illa khayruk, wala
ilaha ghayruk.
‘O Allah, there is no
omen but there is reliance on You, there is no good except Your good and none
has the right to be worshipped except You.’
89. Supplication said when
mounting an animal or any means of transport
(197)
بِسْـمِ
اللهِ
وَالْحَمْـدُ
لله، سُـبْحانَ
الّذي
سَخَّـرَ
لَنا هذا وَما
كُنّا لَهُ مُقْـرِنين،
وَإِنّا إِلى
رَبِّنا
لَمُنـقَلِبون،
الحَمْـدُ
لله،
الحَمْـدُ
لله، الحَمْـدُ
لله، اللهُ
أكْـبَر،
اللهُ
أكْـبَر،
اللهُ
أكْـبَر،
سُـبْحانَكَ
اللّهُـمَّ إِنّي
ظَلَـمْتُ
نَفْسي
فَاغْـفِرْ
لي،
فَإِنَّهُ لا
يَغْفِـرُ
الذُّنوبَ
إِلاّ أَنْـت.
Bismil-lah, walhamdu
lillah, subhanal-lathee sakhkhara lana hatha
wama kunna lahu muqrineen, wainna ila rabbina
lamunqaliboon, alhamdu lillah, alhamdu lillah, alhamdu
lillah, Allahu akbar, Allahu akbar, Allahu akbar,
subhanakal-lahumma innee thalamtu nafsee faghfir
lee fainnahu la yaghfiruth-thunooba illa ant.
‘In the name of Allah and
all praise is for Allah. How
perfect He is, the One Who has placed this (transport) at our service and we
ourselves would not have been capable of that, and to our Lord is our final
destiny. All praise is for Allah,
All praise is for Allah, All praise is for Allah, Allah is the greatest, Allah
is the greatest, Allah is the greatest. How perfect You are, O Allah,
verily I have wronged my soul, so forgive me, for surely none can forgive sins
except You.’
90. Supplication for travel
(198)
اللهُ
أكبَر ، اللهُ
أكبَر ، اللهُ
أكبَر، سُـبْحانَ
الَّذي
سَخَّـرَ
لَنا هذا وَما كُنّا
لَهُ
مُقْـرِنين، وَإِنّا
إِلى
رَبِّنـا
لَمُنْقَـلِبون،
اللّهُـمَّ
إِنّا
نَسْـأَلُكَ
في سَفَـرِنا
هذا البِـرَّ
وَالتَّـقْوى،
وَمِنَ
الْعَمَـلِ
ما تَـرْضى،
اللّهُـمَّ
هَوِّنْ
عَلَـينا
سَفَرَنا هذا
وَاطْوِ عَنّا
بُعْـدَه،
اللّهُـمَّ
أَنْـتَ
الصّـاحِبُ
في
السَّـفَر،
وَالْخَلـيفَةُ
في الأهـلِ،
اللّهُـمَّ إِنّـي
أَعـوذُبِكَ مِنْ
وَعْـثاءِ
السَّـفَر،
وَكَآبَةِ
الْمَنْـظَر،
وَسوءِ
الْمُنْـقَلَبِ
في المـالِ
وَالأَهْـل.
Allahu akbar, Allahu
akbar, Allahu akbar, subhanal-lathee sakhkhara lana
hatha wama kunna lahu muqrineen, wa-inna ila
rabbina lamunqaliboon, allahumma inna nas-aluka fee
safarina hatha albirra wattaqwa, waminal-AAamali ma
tarda, allahumma hawwin AAalayna safarana hatha,
watwi AAanna buAAdah, allahumma antas-sahibu
fis-safar, walkhaleefatu fil-ahl, allahumma innee aAAoothu bika
min waAAtha-is-safar, waka-abatil-manthar,
wasoo-il-munqalabi fil-mali wal-ahl.
‘Allah is the greatest,
Allah is the greatest, Allah is the greatest, How perfect He is,
The One Who has placed this (transport) at our service, and we ourselves would
not have been capable of that, and to our Lord is our final destiny. O Allah, we ask You for birr and
taqwa in this journey of ours, and we ask You for deeds which
please You. O Allah, facilitate
our journey and let us cover it’s distance quickly. O Allah, You are The Companion on the journey and The
Successor over the family, O Allah, I take refuge with You from the
difficulties of travel, from having a change of hearts and being in a bad
predicament, and I take refuge in You from an ill fated outcome with wealth and
family.’
birr and taqwa: two comprehensive
terms which individually, refer to all good actions and obedience i.e.
performing the commanded actions and avoiding the prohibited actions. When combined together, birr refers
to doing those actions which have been commanded and taqwa refers
to avoiding those actions which have been prohibited.
A successor: one who succeeds
another due to the latter’s absence or death.
This is the correct meaning of the word khaleefah; thus, it is
incorrect to believe that Adam is the khaleefah (vicegerent, as
is commonly translated) of Allah on earth because Allah is never
absent, and will never die. This supplication
proves the correct understanding of this term and shows that Allah
succeeds us and guards whom we leave behind when we die or are absent.
…upon returning the same
supplication is recited with the following addition:
آيِبـونَ
تائِبـونَ
عابِـدونَ
لِرَبِّـنا
حـامِـدون .
Ayiboona, ta-iboona, AAabidoona,
lirabbina hamidoon.
‘We return, repent, worship and
praise our Lord.’
91. Supplication upon
entering a town or village…etc
(199)
أللّـهُمَّ
رَبَّ
السَّـمواتِ
السّـبْعِ وَما
أَظْلَلَـن،
وَرَبَّ
الأَراضيـنَ
السّـبْعِ
وَما
أقْلَلْـن،
وَرَبَّ
الشَّيـاطينِ
وَما
أَضْلَلْـن،
وَرَبَّ
الرِّياحِ وَما
ذَرَيْـن،
أَسْـأَلُـكَ
خَيْـرَ هذهِ الْقَـرْيَةِ
وَخَيْـرَ
أَهْلِـها،
وَخَيْـرَ ما
فيها،
وَأَعـوذُ
بِكَ مِنْ
شَـرِّها
وَشَـرِّ
أَهْلِـها،
وَشَـرِّ ما
فيها.
Allahumma rabbas-samawatis-sabAAi
wama athlaln, warabbal-aradeenas-sabAAi wama
aqlaln, warabbash-shayateeni wama adlaln, warabbar-riyahi
wama tharayn, as-aluka khayra hathihil-qaryah, wakhayra
ahlilha wakhayra ma feeha, wa-aAAoothu bika min
sharriha washarri ahliha, washarri ma feeha.
‘O Allah, Lord of the
seven heavens and all that they envelop, Lord of the seven earths and all that
they carry, Lord of the devils and all whom they misguide, Lord of the winds
and all whom they whisk away. I ask You for the goodness of this village, the
goodness of its inhabitants and for all the goodness found within it and I take
refuge with You from the evil of this village, the evil of its inhabitants and
from all the evil found within it.’
92. When entering the market
(200)
لا
إلهَ إلاّ
اللّه وحدَهُ
لا شريكَ لهُ،
لهُ المُلْـكُ
ولهُ
الحَمْـد،
يُحْيـي
وَيُميـتُ وَهُوَ
حَيٌّ لا
يَمـوت،
بِيَـدِهِ
الْخَـيْرُ
وَهوَ على كلّ
شيءٍ قدير.
La ilaha illal-lah, wahdahu la shareeka lah,
lahul-mulku walahul-hamd, yuhyee wayumeetu wahuwa hayyun la
yamoot, biyadihil-khayru wahuwa AAala
kulli shayin qadeer.
‘None has the right to be
worshipped except Allah, alone, without partner, to Him belongs all
sovereignty and praise. He gives life
and causes death, and He is living and does not die. In His hand is all good and He is over all things, omnipotent.’
93. Supplication for when the
mounted animal (or mean of transport) stumbles
(201)
بِسْـمِ
اللهِ .
Bismil-lah.
‘In the name of Allah.’
94. Supplication of the
traveller for the resident
(202)
أَسْتَـوْدِعُكُـمُ
اللَّهَ
الَّذي لا تَضـيعُ
وَدائِعُـه.
AstawdiAAukumul-lah, allathee
la tadeeAAu wada-iAAuh.
‘I place you in the trust of Allah,
whose trust is never misplaced.’
95. Supplication of the
resident for the traveller
(203)
أَسْتَـوْدِعُ
اللَّهَ
ديـنَكَ
وَأَمانَتَـكَ،
وَخَـواتيـمَ
عَمَـلِك.
AstawdiAAul-laha deenak,
wa-amanatak, wakhawateema AAamalik.
‘I place your religion, your
faithfulness and the ends of your deeds in the trust of Allah.’
(204)
زَوَّدَكَ
اللَّهُ
التقْوى،
وَغَفَـرَذَنْـبَكَ،
وَيَسَّـرَ
لَكَ
الخَـيْرَ
حَيْـثُما
كُنْـت.
Zawwadakal-lahut-taqwa,
waghafara thanbak, wayassara lakal-khayra haythuma kunt.
‘May Allah endow you with
taqwa, forgive your sins and facilitate all good for you,
wherever you be.’
taqwa: a comprehensive term which refers to all
good actions and obedience i.e. performing the commanded actions and avoiding
the prohibited actions.
96. Remembrance while
ascending or descending
(205)
Jabir t said: While ascending, we would say:
اللهُ
أَكْـبَر .
Allahu akbar.
‘Allah is the greatest.’
…and when descending, we
would say:
سُبْـحانَ
الله .
Subhanal-lah.
‘How perfect Allah is.’
97. Prayer of the traveller
as dawn approaches
(206)
سَمِـعَ
سـامِعُ
بِحَمْـدِ
اللهِ وَحُسْـنِ
بَلائِـهِ
عَلَيْـنا.
رَبَّنـا
صـاحِبْـنا
وَأَفْـضِل
عَلَيْـنا
عائِذاً
باللهِ مِنَ
النّـار.
SamiAAa samiAAun bihamdil-lahi
wahusni bala-ihi AAalayna. Rabbana sahibna
wa-afdil AAalayna AAa-ithan billahi minan-nar.
‘May a witness, be witness to
our praise of Allah for His favours and bounties upon us. Our Lord, protect us, show favour on us and
deliver us from every evil. I take
refuge in Allah from the fire.’
98. Stopping or lodging somewhere
(207)
أَعـوذُ
بِكَلِـماتِ
اللّهِ
التّـامّاتِ مِنْ
شَـرِّ ما
خَلَـق.
aAAoothu bikalimatil-lahit-tammati
min sharri ma khalaq.
‘I take refuge in Allah’s
perfect words from the evil that He has created.’
99. While returning from
travel
(208)
Ibn AAumar t reported that the Messenger of Allah r on return from a battle or from performing
the pilgrimage would say at every high point:
ا
للهُ
أَكْـبَر، ا
للهُ
أَكْـبَر، ا
للهُ أَكْـبَر.
Allahu akbar, Allahu
akbar, Allahu akbar.
‘Allah is the greatest,
Allah is the greatest, Allah is the greatest.’
…and then he would say:
لا
إلهَ إلاّ
اللّهُ
وَحْـدَهُ لا
شريكَ لهُ،
لهُ الملكُ
ولهُ
الحَمْد،
وهُوَ على
كُلّ شَيءٍ
قَـدير،
آيِبـونَ تائِبـونَ
عابِـدونَ
لِرَبِّـنا
حـامِـدون، صَدَقَ
اللهُ
وَعْـدَه،
وَنَصَـرَ
عَبْـدَه،
وَهَزَمَ
الأَحْـزابَ
وَحْـدَه.
La ilaha illal-lahu
wahdahu la shareeka lah, lahul-mulku walahul-hamd, wahuwa
AAala kulli shay-in qadeer, ayiboona ta-iboon, AAabidoon,
lirabbina hamidoon, sadaqal-lahu waAAdah, wanasara
AAabdah, wahazamal-ahzaba wahdah.
‘None has the right to be
worshipped except Allah, alone, without partner. To Him belongs all sovereignty and praise,
and He is over all things omnipotent.
We return, repent, worship and praise our Lord. Allah fulfilled His promise, aided
His Servant, and single-handedly defeated the allies.’
100. What to say upon
receiving pleasing or displeasing news
(209)
When he r used to receive pleasant news, he r would say:
الْحَمْـدُ
للهِ الَّذي
بِنِـعْمَتِهِ
تَتِـمُّ
الصّـالِحات .
Alhamdu lillahil-lathee
biniAAmatihi tatimmus-salihat.
‘All Praise is for Allah
by whose favour good works are accomplished.’
…and upon receiving
displeasing news, he r would say:
الْحَمْـدُ
للهِ على
كُـلِّ حال.
Alhamdu lillahi
AAala kulli hal.
‘All Praise is for Allah
in all circumstances.’
101. Excellence of sending
prayers upon the Prophet r
(210)
The Prophet r said: ‘Whoever sends a prayer upon me, Allah
sends ten upon him.’
(211)
He r also said: ‘Do not take my grave as a place
of habitual ceremony. Send prayers upon
me, for verily your prayers reach me wherever you are.’
(212)
He r also said: ‘A miser is one whom when I am
mentioned to him, fails to send prayers
upon me.’
102. Excellence of spreading
the Islamic greeting
(213)
The Messenger of Allah
r said: ‘You shall not enter paradise until
you believe, and you shall not believe until you love one another. Shall I not
inform you of something, if you were to act upon it, you will indeed achieve
mutual love for one another? Spread the
greeting amongst yourselves.’
(214)
AAammar t said: ‘Three characteristics, whoever
combines them, has completed his faith: to be just, to spread greetings to all
people and to spend (charitably) out of the little you have.’
(215)
‘AAabdullah Ibn AAamr t reported that a man asked the Prophet r: ‘Which Islam is the best?’. He r replied: Feed (the poor), and greet those
whom you know as well as those whom you do not.’
103. Supplication said upon
hearing a rooster crow or the braying of an ass
(216)
‘If you hear the crow of a
rooster, ask Allah for his bounty for it has seen an angel and if you
hear the braying of an ass, seek refuge in Allah for it has seen a
devil.’
104. Supplication upon
hearing the barking of dogs at night
(217)
‘If you hear the barking of
dogs or the braying of asses at night, seek refuge in Allah for they see
what you do not.’
105. Supplication said for
one you have insulted
(218)
اللهُمَّ
فأَيُّمَا
مُؤْمِنٍ
سَبَبْتُهُ فَاجْعَلْ
ذَلِكَ لهُ
قُرْبةً
إليكَ يَوْمَ
القِيَامةِ.
Allahumma fa-ayyuma
mu/minin sababtuhu fajAAal thalika lahu qurbatan ilayka yawmal-qiyamah.
‘O Allah, to any believer
whom I have insulted, let that be cause to draw him near to You on the Day of
Resurrection.’
106. The etiquette of
praising a fellow Muslim
(219)
He r said: ‘If anyone of you is impelled to
praise his brother, then he should say: ‘I deem so-and-so to be…and Allah
is his reckoner…and I don’t praise anyone, putting it (i.e. my praising)
forward, in front of Allah’s commendation, however I assume him so and
so’…if he knows that of him.’
107. Supplication said
between the Yemeni corner and the black stone (at the KaAAbah)
(220)
The Prophet r used to say between the Yemeni corner and
the black stone:
)
رَبَّنَا
آتِنَا في
الدُّنْيَا
حسَنَةً وفي
الآخِرَةِ
حسَنةً
وقِنَا
عذَابَ
النَّارِ(
(Rabbana atina fee alddunya hasanatan
wafee al-akhirati hasanatan waqina AAathaba alnnar ) [Al-Baqarah: 201]
‘O our Lord, grant us the best in this
life and the best in the next life, and protect us from the punishment of the
Fire.’
108.
Supplication said when at Mount Safa & Mount Marwah
(221)
Jabir
t said
when describing the Prophet’s r
pilgrimage: ‘…and when he approached mount Safa he recited:
)إِنَّ
الصَّفَا
والمَرْوَةَ
مِنْ شَعائرِ الله…(
( Innas-safa
wa-almarwata min shaAAa-iri Allah ….)
أَبْدَأُ
بِمَا بَدَأَ
اللهُ بِهِ.
Abda-o
bima badaal-lahu bih.
‘Indeed
Safa and Marwah are from the places of worship of Allah…’
‘I
begin with what Allah began with.’
…so
he started with Safa and climed it until he could see the KaAAbah, he then
faced it and said:
اللهُ
أكْبَرُ،
اللهُ
أَكْبَرُ،
اللهُ أَكْبَرُ.
Allahu akbar, Allahu
akbar, Allahu akbar.
‘Allah is the greatest,
Allah is the greatest, Allah is the greatest.’
…and then he would say the
following three times making a supplication (one should make a personal
supplication) after each time:
لَا
إِلهَ إِلَّا
اللهُ
وَحْدَهُ لَا
شَرِيكَ
لَهُ، لَهُ
المُلْكُ
وَلَهُ
الحَمْدُ وهُوَ
عَلى كُلِّ
شَيءٍ
قَديرٌ، لَا إِلَهَ
إِلَّا اللهُ
وَحْدَهُ
أَنْجَزَ وَعْدَهُ،
وَنَصَرَ
عَبْدَهُ
وَهَزَمَ
الأَحْزَابَ
وَحْدَهُ.
La ilaha illal-lahu
wahdahu la shareeka lah, lahul-mulku walahul-hamd, wahuwa
AAala kulli shayin qadeer, la ilaha illal-lahu wahdah,
anjaza waAAdah, wanasara AAabdah, wahazamal -ahzaba wahdah.
‘None has the right to be
worshipped except Allah, alone, without partner.To Him belongs all
sovereignty and praise and He is over all things amnipotent. None has the right
to be worshipped except Allah alone.
He fulfilled His promise, aided His Servant and single-handedly defeated
the allies.’
…he r would
repeat this action at Marwah.
109. The
Day of AAarafah
(222)
‘The best of supplications is
the supplication on the day of AAarafah and the best which I and the Prophets before
me have said (is):
لَا
إِلَهَ
إِلَّا اللهُ
وَحْدَهُ لَا
شَريكَ لَهُ،
لَهُ
المُلْكُ
ولَهُ
الحَمْدُ وهُوَ
عَلَى كُلِّ
شَيْءٍ
قَديرٌ.
La ilaha illal-lahu
wahdahu la shareeka lah, lahul-mulku walahul-hamd, wahuwa
AAala kulli shayin qadeer.
‘None has the right to be
worshipped except Allah, alone, without partner. To Him belongs all
praise and sovereignty and He is over all things omnipotent.’
110. At the Sacred Site (Al-MashAAar Al-Haram)
(223)
Jabir t said: ‘He r rode Al-Qaswa until he reached
Al-MashAAar Al-Haram, he then faced the qiblah, supplicated to
Allah, and extoled His greatness and oneness. He stood until the sun shone but left before it rose.’
Al-Qaswa: The name of the Prophet’s r camel.
111. When throwing each
pebble at the Jamarat
i.e. Stoning the three areas at
Mina during Hajj.
(224)
Every time the Prophet r threw a pebble at any of the three jamarat,
he would say:
اللهُ
أَكْبَرُ.
Allahu akbar.
‘Allah is the greatest’
…on completion of the first
jamarah, he advanced a little, stood facing the qiblah, raised his hands and
supplicated. He also did this after the
second jamarah but not the third.’
112. At the black stone
(225)
‘The Prophet r circled the KaAAbah on a camel, every time
he reached the black stone he would point to it with his staff and say:
اللهُ
أَكْبَرُ.
Allahu akbar
‘Allah is the greatest’
113. Supplication made
against an enemy
(226)
اللَّهُمَّ
مُنْزِلَ
الكِتَابِ
سَريعَ الحِسابِ
اهْزِمَ
الأَحْزَابَ
اللَّهُمَّ اهْزِمْهُمْ
وَزَلْزِلْهُمْ.
Allahumma munzilal-kitab,
sareeAAal-hisab, ihzimil-ahzab, allahummah-zimhum
wazalzilhum.
‘O Allah, Revealer of the
Book, Swift at reckoning, defeat the confederates. O Allah, defeat them
and convulse them.’
114. What to say when in fear of a people
(227)
اللَّهُمَّ
اكْفِنِيهِمْ
بِما شِئْتَ.
Allahummak-fineehim bima
shi/t.
‘O Allah, protect me from
them with what You choose.’
115. What to say at times of amazement and delight
(228)
سُبْحَانَ
اللهِ!
Subhanal-lah!.
‘How perfect Allah is.’
(229)
اللهُ
أَكْبرُ!
Allahu
akbar.
‘Allah
is the greatest.’
116. What to do upon
receiving pleasant news
(230)
The Prophet r would prostrate in gratitude to Allah
تبارك و
تعالى upon receiving news which pleased him or
which caused pleasure.
117. What to say and do when
feeling some pain in the body
(231)
‘Place your hand at the site
of the pain and say:
بِسْمِ
اللهِ
(ثَلاثاً)
Bismil-lah (three times)
‘In the name of Allah’
(three times)
…the supplicate seven times:
أَعُوذُ
باللهِ
وَقُدْرَتِهِ
مَنْ شَرِّ مَا
أَجِدُ
وَأُحَاذِرُ.
(سبع مرات)
aAAoothu billahi
waqudratih min sharri ma ajidu wa-ohathir. (seven times).
‘I take refuge in Allah
and within His omnipotence from the evil that I feel and am wary of.’ (seven times)
118. What to say when in fear
of afflicting something or someone with one’s eye
The Evil Eye: To look at something and be impressed with
it, causing harm to befall it. This “looking” may or may not involve
jealousy, and can occur unintentionally, indeed be part of a person’s
nature! A person can even inflict harm on himself.
From the supplications for the
protection against the Evil Eye:
اللّهُـمَّ
بارِك
عَلَـيه.
Allahumma barik
AAalayh.
‘O Allah, send blessing
upon him.’
ما
شاءَ الله، لا
قُوَّةَ إلاّ
بالله.
Ma shaal-lah, la
quwwata illa billah.
‘(this is) that which Allah
has willed, there is no power except with Allah.’
(232)
‘If you see something from
your brother, yourself or wealth which you find impressing, then invoke
blessings for it, for the evil eye is indeed true’.
119. Etiquette of retiring for the night
(233)
‘When night falls (i.e.
Al-Maghrib), restrain your children (from going out) because at such time the
devils spread about. After a period of
time has passed, let them be. Shut your
doors and mention Allah’s name, for verily the devil does not open a
shut door, tie up your water-skins and mention Allah’s name, cover your
vessels with anything and mention Allah’s name and put out your lamps.’
120. The Talbiyah
(234)
لَبَّيْكَ
اللَّهُمَّ
لَبَّيْكَ،
لَبَّيْكَ
لَا شَرِيكَ
لَكَ
لَبَّيْكَ،
إِنَّ الحّمْدَ
والنِّعْمَةِ،
لَكَ
والمُلْكُ،
لَا شَرِيكَ
لَكَ.
Labbaykal-lahumma
labbayk, labbayka la shareeka laka labbayk, innal-hamda
wanniAAmata laka walmulk, la shareeka lak.
‘Here I am O Allah, (in
response to Your call), here I am. Here I am, You have no partner, here I
am. Verily all praise, grace and
sovereignty belong to You. You have no partner.’
121. What to say when startled
(235)
لا
إِلهَ إلاَّ
اللهُ.
La ilaha illal-lah.
‘None has the right to be
worshipped except Allah.’
122. What is said to a Kafir when he
sneezes
(236)
يَهْدِيكُمْ
اللهُ
ويُصلِحُ
بًالَكُمْ.
Yahdeekum wayuslihu
balakum.
‘May Allah guide you and
rectify your condition.’
123. Returning a greeting to
a Kafir
(237)
‘When the people of the Book
greet you, reply by saying:
وَعَلَـيكُم.
WaAAalaykum.
‘And upon you.’
124. When insulted while
fasting
إِنِّي
صَائِمٌ،
إِنِّي
صَائِمٌ.
(238)
Innee sa-im, innee sa-im.
‘I am fasting, I am fasting.’
125. When slaughtering or
offering a sacrifice
(239)
بِسْمِ
اللهِ واللهُ
أَكْبَرُ
اللَّهُمَّ مِنْكَ
ولَكَ
اللَّهُمَّ
تَقَبَّلْ
مِنِّي.
Bismil-lah wallahu
akbar, allahumma minka walak, allahumma taqabbal minnee.
‘In the name of Allah,
and Allah is the greatest. O Allah,
(it is) from You and belongs to You, O Allah, accept this from me.’
126. What is said to ward off
the deception of the Obstinate Shaytans
(240)
أَعُوذُ
بكَلِمَاتِ
اللهِ
التَّامَّاتِ
الَّتِي لَا
يُجَاوِزُهُنَّ
بَرٌّ ولَا
فَاجرٌ مِنْ
شّرِّ مَا
خَلقَ،
وبَرَأَ
وذَرَأَ،
ومِنْ شَرِّ
مَا يَنْزِلُ
مِنَ
السَّمَاءِ
وِمنْ شَرِّ
مَا يَعْرُجُ
فيهَا، ومِن
شَرِّ مَا
ذَرَأَ في الأَرْضِ
ومِنْ شَرِّ
مَا يَخْرُجُ
مِنْهَا، وِمنْ
شَرِّ فِتَنِ
اللَّيْلِ
والنَّهارِ،
ومِنْ شَرِّ
كُلِّ طارِقٍ
إِلَّا
طَارِقاً
يَطْرُقُ
بخَيْرٍ يَا
رَحْمَنُ.
aAAoothu
bikalimatil-lahit-tammat, allatee la yujawizuhunna
barrun wala fajir min sharri ma khalaq, wabaraa watharaa,
wamin sharri ma yanzilu minas-sama/, wamin sharri ma
yaAAruju feeha, wamin sharri ma tharaa fil-ard,
wamin sharri ma yakhruju minha, wamin sharri fitnanil-layli
wannahar, wamin sharri kulli tariqin illa tariqan
yatruqu bikhayrin ya Rahman.
‘I
take refuge within Allah’s perfect words which no righteous or
unrighteous person can transgress, from all the evil that He has created, made
and originated. (I take refuge) from
the evil that descends from the sky and the evil that rises up to it. (I take refuge) from the evil that is spread
on Earth and the evil that springs from her, and I take refuge from the evil of
the tribulations of night and day, and the evil of one who visits at night
except the one who brings good, O Merciful One.’
127.
Seeking forgiveness and repentance
(241)
‘The
Messenger of Allah r said: ‘By Allah, I seek forgiveness
and repent to Allah, more than seventy times a day.’
(242)
He
r also said: ‘O People, Repent! Verily I
repent to Allah, a hundred times a day.’
(243)
He r also said: ‘Whoever says:
أَسْتَغْفِرُ
اللهَ
الَّذِي لَا
إِلَهَ إلَّا
هُوَ الحَيُّ
القَيّوُمُ
وأَتُوبُ إِلَيهِ.
Astaghfirul-lahal-lathee
la ilaha illa huwal-hayyul-qayyoomu wa-atoobu
ilayh.
‘I seek Allah’s
forgiveness, besides whom, none has the right to be worshipped except He, The
Ever Living, The Self-Subsisting and Supporter of all, and I turn to Him in
repentance.’
…Allah would forgive
him even if he was one who fled during the advance of an army.’
(244)
He r said: ‘The nearest the Lord comes to His
servant is in the middle of the night, so if you are able to be of those who
remember Allah at that time, then be so.’
(245)
He r also said: ‘The nearest a servant is to his
Lord is when he is prostrating, so supplicate much therein.’
(246)
He r also said: ‘verily my heart becomes preoccupied,
and verily I seek Allah’s forgiveness a hundred times a day.’
preoccupied: i.e. in a state of
‘forgetfulness’. The Prophet r always used to increase in his remembrance
of his Lord, in attaining a nearness to Allah and having consciousness
of Allah to the extent that if this intensity lessened in anyway, he
would regard it as a sin and would then race to seek forgiveness from Allah.
128. Excellence of
remembrance and glorification of Allah
(247)
Abu Hurayrah t reported that the Messenger of Allah r said: ‘Whoever says:
لَا
إِلهَ إِلَّا
اللهُ
وَحْدَهُ لَا
شَرِيكَ
لَهُ، لَهُ
المُلْكُ
وَلَهُ
الحَمْد، وهُوَ
عَلى كُلِّ
شَيءٍ قَديرٌ.
(مائة مرة).
La ilaha illal-lahu
wahdahu la shareeka lah, lahul-mulku walahul-hamd, wahuwa
AAala kulli shayin qadeer.(one hundred times)
‘None has the right to be
worshipped except Allah, alone, without partner. To Him belongs all
sovereignty and praise and He is over all things omnipotent.’
…a hundred times during the
day, has the reward of freeing ten slaves, a hundred good deeds are recorded
for him and a hundred bad deeds are wiped away and he has gained refuge from
the devil that day until evening and none shall come with anything better
except someone who has done more.’
(248)
‘Whoever says:
سُبْحَانَ
اللهِ
وَبِحَمْدِهِ.
(مائة مرة في اليوم)
Subhanal-lahi wabihamdih.
(one hundred times daily)
‘How perfect Allah is and
I praise Him.’
…a hundred times during the
day, his sins are wiped away, even if they are like the foam of the sea.’
(249)
Abu Hurayrah t reported that the Messenger of Allah r said: ‘Whoever says at morning and evening
time:
سُبْحَانَ
اللهِ
وبِحَمْدِهِ
(حين يصبح وحين
يمسي)
Subhanal-lahi wabihamdih.(at
morning & evening time)
‘How perfect Allah is and
I praise Him.’
…one hundred times, none
shall come on the Day of Resurrection with anything better except someone who
has said the same or even more.’
morning: after prayer until the
sunrises, evening: after AAasr prayer until the sunsets, however some
scholars say: after the sunsets and onwards.
(250)
Aboo Ayyoob Al-Ansaree
t related that The Prophet r said: ‘Whoever says:
لَا
إِلهَ إِلَّا
اللهُ
وَحْدَهُ لَا
شَرِيكَ
لَهُ، لَهُ
المُلْكُ
وَلَهُ
الحَمْدُ وهُوَ
عَلى كُلِّ
شَيءٍ قَديرٌ.
La ilaha illal-lahu
wahdahu la shareeka lah, lahul-mulku walahul-hamd, wahuwa
AAala kulli shayin qadeer.
‘None has the right to be
worshipped except Allah, alone, without partener. To Him belongs all
sovereignty and praise and He is over all things omnipotent.’
…..ten times is like one who
has freed four souls from among the children of IsmaAAeel.’
(251)
Aboo Hurayrah t reported that the Messenger of Allah r said:’(There are) Two words, (which are )
light on the tongue, heavy on the Scale and beloved to The Most Gracious:
سُبْحانَ
اللهِ
وَبِحَمْدِهِ
وسُبْحَانَ اللهِ
العَظِيمِ.
Subhanal-lahi wabihamdih,
wasubhanal-lahil-AAatheem.
‘ How perfect Allah is
and I praise Him. How perfect Allah is, The Supreme.’
(252)
Aboo Hurayrah t reported that the Messenger of Allah r said: ‘Saying:
سُبْحَانَ
اللهِ،
والحَمْدُ
للهِ، لَا إِلَهَ
إلَّا اللهُ
واللهُ
أَكْبَرُ.
Subhanal-lah, walhamdu
lillah, la ilaha illal-lah wallahu akbar.
‘ How perfect Allah is,
and all praise is for Allah. None has the right to be worshipped except
Allah, and Allah is the greatest.’
….. is more beloved to me
than everything the sun has risen over.’
(253)
Sa’d t said: ‘We were sitting with the Messenger of Allah r, and he said: ‘Are any of you unable to gain
a thousand good deeds each day?’ Somebody then asked him r : How does one achieve a thousand good
deeds? He replied: ‘He should say:
سُبْحَانَ
اللهِ.
Subhanal-lah.
‘How perfect Allah is.’
….one hundred times, for a
thousand good deeds are recorded for him or a thousand bad deeds are wiped
away.’
(254)
Jabbir t related that the Prophet r said: ‘Whoever says:
سُبْحَانَ
اللهِ
العَظِيمِ
وبِحَمْدِهِ.
Subhanal-lahil-AAatheemi
wabihamdih.
‘ How perfect Allah is .
The Supreme, and I praise Him.’
…..a palm tree is planted for
him in paradise.’
(255)
‘AAabdullah Ibn Qays t related that the Prophet r said to him: ‘ O ‘AAabdullah Ibn
Qays, shall I not inform you of a treasure from the treasures of paradise?’ He r then said: ‘Say:
لَا
حَوٍلَ وَلَا
قُوَّةَ
إِلَّا
باللهِ.
La hawla wala quwwata illa
billah.
‘There is no might nor power
except with Allah.’
(256)
‘ the most beloved words to
Allah are four:
سُبْحَانَ
اللهِ،
والحَمْدُ
للهِ، ولَا
إِلَهَ إِلاَّ
اللهُ واللهُ
أَكْبَرُ.
Subhanal-lah, walhamdu
lillah, wala ilaha illal-lah, wallahu akbar.
‘ How perfect Allah is,
all praise is for Allah. None has the right to be worshipped except Allah
and Allah is the greatest.’
….it does not matter which of
them you start with.’
(257)
SaAAd Ibn Abee Waqqas t narrated that a man came to the Messenger of
Allah r and said to him: ‘Teach me something which I
should say?’ He said: ‘Say:
لَا
إِلهَ إِلَّا
اللهُ
وَحْدَهُ لَا
شَرِيكَ
لَهُ، اللهُ
أَكْبَرُ
كَبيراَ
والْحَمْدُ
للهِ
كَثيراً،
سُبْحَانَ
اللهِ رَبِّ
العَالَمينَ،
لَا حَوْلَ
وَلَا
قُوَّةَ
إِلّا باللهِ
العَزيزِ
الْحَكِيمِ.
La ilaha illal-lah,
wahdahu la shareeka lah, Allahu akbaru kabeera, walhamdu
lillahi katheera, subhanal-lahi rabbil-AAalameen,
la hawla wala quwwata illa billahil-AAazeezil-hakeem.
‘None has the right to be
worshipped except Allah, alone without partener. Allah is most
great and much praise is for Allah. How perfect Allah is, Lord of
the worlds. There is no might nor power except with Allah, The Exalted
in might, The Wise.’
…the man then said: ‘These
are for my Lord, and what is for me?’ He r replied:
‘Say:
اللَّهُمَّ
اغْفِرْ لِي،
وارْحَمْنِي،
واهْدِنِي،
وارْزُقْنِي.
Allahummagh-fir lee, warhamnee,
wahdinee, warzuqnee.
‘O Allah, forgive me,
have mercy upon me, guide me and grant me sustenance.’
(258)
Tariq Al-AshjaAAee t said: ‘When someone would embrace Islam,
the Prophet r would teach him how to perform prayer and
then order him to supplicate with the following words:
اللَّهُمَّ
اغْفِرِ لِي،
وارْحَمْنِي،
واهْدِنِي،
وعَافِنِي
وارْزُقْنِي.
Allahummagh-fir lee, warhamnee,
wahdinee, waAAafinee warzuqnee.
‘O Allah, forgive me,
have mercy upon me, guide me, give me health and grant me sustenance.’
(259)
Jabir Ibn ‘AAabdullah t related that the Messenger of Allah r said: ‘Verily, the best supplication is:
الْحَمْدُ
للهِ.
Alhamdu lillah
‘All praise is for Allah.’
…and indeed, the best form of
remembrance is:
لَا
إِلَه إِلَّا
اللهُ.
La ilaha illal-lah.
‘None has the right to be
worshipped except Allah.’
(260)
‘The everlasting righteous
deeds:
سُبْحَانَ
اللهِ،
والْحَمْدُ
للهِ، لَا إِلَهَ
إَلَّا اللهُ
واللهُ
أَكْبَرُ
وَلَا حَوْلَ
وَلَا
قُوَّةَ
إلَّا باللهِ.
Subhanal-lah, walhamdu
lillah, la ilaha illal-lah, wallahu akbar,
wala hawla wala quwwata illa billah.
‘How perfect Allah is,
and all praise is for Allah. None has the right to be worshipped except
Allah, and Allah is the greatest. There is no might nor power
except with Allah.’
129.How the prophet r made tasbeeh
Tasbeeh, it means here, to say:
Subhanal-lah, alhamdu
lillah, Allahu akbar.
(261)
‘AAabdullah Ibn AAamr t said: ’I saw the prophet r make tasbeeh with his right hand.’
O Allah, send peace and blessings upon our Prophet Muhammad,
his companions, and his family and all those who follow them in
righteousness till the Day of Reckoning.
Ameen.