Category:The Book of Supplication in Sunan Ibn Majeh

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List of Chapters in The Book of Supplication

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The Book of Supplication*Sunan Ibn Majeh Belongs to the following Combined Book Name

The Book of Supplication Summary

  1. Rabbi Taqabbal tawbati waghsil hawbati wa ajib dawati wahdi qalbi wa saddid lisani wa thabbit hujjati waslul sakhimata qalbi O Lord Help me and do not help others against me support me and do not support others against me plan for me and do not plan against me guide me and make guidance easy for me and help me against those who wrong me
  2. O Lord Accept my repentance and wash away my sins answer my supplication guide my heart make my tongue speak the truth make my proof firm and remove resentment from my heard
  3. Antal Awalu fa laysa qablaka shay wa Antal Akiru fa laysa badaka shay Ant AlZahiru fa laysa fawqaka shay wa Antal Batinu fa laysa dunaka shay Iqdi annad daina wa aghnina minal faqr O Allah Lord of the seven heavens and Lord of the Mighty Throne Our Lord and the Lord of Everything Revealer of the Tawrah the Injil and the Magnificent Quran
  4. O Allah forgive us and have mercy on us be pleased with us and accept our good deeds from us admit us to Paradise and save us from Hell and rectify all our affairs
  5. It was narrated from Aisha that the Prophet saas would supplicate with these words Allahumma inni audhu bika min fitnatin nari wa adha Bin nar wa min fitnatil qabri wa adhabil qabr wa min sharri fitnatil ghina wa min sharri fitnatil faqr wa min sharri fitnatil masihid dajjal
  6. Abu Malik Saad Bin Tariq narrated from his father that when a man had come to the Messenger of Allah saas he heard him say O Messenger of Allah what should I say when I ask of Allah He said Say Allahumma ghfirli warhamni wa afini warzuqni O Allah forgive me have mercy on me keep me safe and sound and grant me provision and he held up his four fingers apart from the thumb and said These com Bine your religious and worldly affairs
  7. Then the man came the third day and said O Prophet of Allah what supplication is best He said Ask your Lord for forgiveness and to be kept safe and sound in this world and in the Hereafter for if you are forgiven and kept safe and sound in this world and the Hereafter you will have succeeded
  8. Do not envy one another do not hate one another do not sever ties with one another do not turn your backs on one another and be O slaves of Allah brothers
  9. He saas said He has asked Allah by His Greatest Name which if He is asked thereby He gives and if He is called upon thereby He answers
  10. It was narrated that Aisha said I heard the Messenger of Allah saas say Allahumma Inni asaluka bismikat tahirit tayibil mubarak Alahabbi ilaika alladhi idha duita bihi ajabta wa idha suilta bihi ataita wa idhasturhimta bihi rahimta wa idhastufrijta bihi farrajta O Allah I ask You by Your pure good and blessed Name which is most beloved by You which if You are called thereby You answer and if You as asked thereby You give if You are asked for mercy thereby You bestow mercy and if You are asked for relief from distress thereby You grant relief
  11. She said So I got up and performed ablution then I prayed two Rakah then I said O Allah I call upon Allah and I call upon You AlRahman the Most Gracious and I call upon You AlBarr AlRahim The Most Kind the Most Merciful and I call upon You by all Your beautiful Names those that I know and those that I do not know asking that You forgive me and have mercy on me
  12. They are Allah AlWahid the One AlSamad the Self Sufficient Master who all creatures need He neither eats nor drinks AlAwal the First AlAkhir the Last AlZahir the Most High AlBatin the Most Near AlKhaliq the Creator AlBari the Inventor of all things AlMusawir the Bestower of forms AlMalik the King AlHaqq the Truth AlSalam the One free from all defects AlMumin the Giver of security AlMuhaymin the Watcher over His creatures AlAziz the All Mighty AlJabbar the Compeller AlMutakabbir the Supreme AlRahman the Most Gracious AlRahim the Most Merciful AlLatif the Most Subtle and Courteous AlKhabir the Aware AlSami the Hearing AlBasir the Seeing AlAlim the All Knowing AlAzim the Most Great AlBarr the Source of goodness AlMutaal the Most Exalted AlJalil the Sublime One AlJamil the Beautiful AlHay the Ever Living AlQayum the One Who sustains and protects all that exists AlQadir the Able AlQahir the Irrestible AlAli the Exalted AlHakim the Most Wise AlQarib the Ever Near AlMujib the Responsive AlGhani the Self Sufficient AlWahhab the Bestower AlWadud the Loving AlShakur the Appreciative AlMajid the Most Gentle AlWajid the Patron AlWali the Governor AlRashid the Guide AlAfuw the Pardoner AlGhafur the Forgiver AlHalim the Forbearing One AlKarim the Most Generous AlTawab the Acceptor of Repentance AlRabb the Lord and Cherisher AlMajid the Most Glorious AlWali the Helper AlShahid the Witness AlMu Bin the Manifest AlBurhan the Proof AlRauf the Compassionate AlRahim the Most Merciful AlMubdi the Originator AlMuid the Restorer AlBaith the Resurrector AlWarith the Supreme Inheritor AlQawi the All Strong AlShadid the Severe AlDarr the One Who harms AlNafi the One Who benefits AlBaqi the Everlasting AlWaqi the Protector AlKhafid the Humble AlRafi the Exalter AlQabid the Retainer AlBasit the Expander AlMuizz the Honorer AlMudhill the Humiliator AlMuqsit the Equitable AlRazzaq the Providor Dh AlQuwah the Powerful AlMatin the Most Strong AlQaim the Firm AlDaim the Eternal AlHafiz the Guardian AlWakil the Trustee AlFatir the Originator of creation AlSami the Hearer AlMuti the Giver AlMuhyi the Giver of life AlMumit the Giver of death AlMani the Withholder AlJami the Gatherer AlHadi the Guide AlKafi the Sufficient AlAbad the Eternal AlAlim the Knower AlSadiq the Truthful AlNur the Light AlMunir the Giver of light AlTamm the Perfect AlQadim the Earlier AlWitr the One AlAhad the Lone AlSamad the Self sufficient Master Who all creatures need He neither eats no drinks
  13. One of the narrators Zuhair said We heard from more than one of the scholars that the first of these names should begin after saying La ilaha illallahu wahdahu la sharika lahu lah Almulku wa lah Alhamdu bi yadihil khair wa Huwa ala kulli shay in Qadir la ilaha illallahu lah Alasma Alhusna None has the right to be worshipped but Allah with no partner or associate
  14. And when evening comes say Allahumma bika amsayna wa bika asbahna wa bika nahya wa bika namut wa ilaykal masir O Allah by Your leave we have reached the evening and by Your leave we reach the morning and by Your leave we live and by Your leave we die and unto You is our return
  15. It was narrated from Abu Salam the servant of the Prophet saas that the Prophet saas said There is no Muslim or no person or slave of Allah who says in the morning and evening Radaytu billahi Rabban wa bil Islami dinan wa bi Muhammadin nabiyan I am content with Allah as my Lord Islam as my religion and Muhammad as my Prophet but he will have a promise from Allah to make him pleased on the Day of Resurrection
  16. You are the First and there is nothing before You You are the Last and there is nothing after You You are the Most High AlZahir and there is nothing above You and You are the Most Near Al Batin and there is nothing nearer than You
  17. Glory is to Allah praise is to Allah none has the right to be worshiped but Allah Allah is the Most Great and there is no power and no strength except with Allah the Most High the Most Supreme then he supplicates Rabbighfirli O Lord forgive me he will be forgiven
  18. Aisha mentioned to him what she had seen him do and he said How do you know Perhaps it would be as the people of Hud said Then when they saw it as a dense cloud coming towards their valleys they said This is a cloud bringing us rain Nay but it is that torment which you were asking to be hastened

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