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Supplication from Prophetic Sunnah
Number of Items: 8
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- Supplication from Prophetic Sunnah
- English Lecturere : Abdul-Azeez Abdur-Raheem
In this tenth lesson Dr AbdulAzeez AbdulRaheem carried on explaining our prayer and some more supplications and practice some grammar tips and concluded the series by reviewing all the previous lessons. I hope our children benefited from this short series. May Allah (SWT) except our great work Ameen!!!
- English Author : Khalid Aljuraisy Translation : Muhammad Atif Mujahid Muhammad
A book in English in which its writer explains the supplications narrated from the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) during the day and night and in all of his conditions.
- Chechen Author : Saeed Bin Ali Bin Wahf Al-Qahtani Translation : alkhazor bin sultan Al-Chechani
Translated from the second part of the book of Sheikh Sa’aid Ibn Ali Ibn Wahaf Al Kahatany entitled:’’ Treating With Roqaya(Quranic recitation over patient) And Supplication From Quran And Sunnah"
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Arabic
Writer : Muhammad Bin Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre
An article in Arabic excerpted from the book "Summarized Islamic Fiqh" of Sheikh Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre (may Allah preserve him). It includes the following points about supplication: Times, places, cases, and how to ask Allah for something.
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Thai
Writer : Muhammad Bin Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre Translation : Safi Othman Reviewing : Asran Naee Yom Desha common_publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
An article translated into Thai and excerpted from the book "Summarized Islamic Fiqh" of Sheikh Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre mentions some of the authentic supplications that the Prophet used to say on different occasions.
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English
Lecturere : Bilal Philips
In this series, Sh. Bilal Philips explains two Hadiths of the Prophet Muhammad which begin with the word Allahummah. The first Hadith is concerned with seeking Allah’s forgiveness, which is called “The master form of repentance.” The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said, "The most superior request for forgiveness is to say, 'O Allah, You are my Lord. There is no god beside You. You created me and I am Your servant following Your covenant and my promise to You as much as I can. I seek refuge in You from the evil of what I have done. Before You, I acknowledge Your blessings bestowed upon me and I confess my sins to You so forgive me, for indeed no one forgives sins beside You." The second Hadith is called “The prayer for seeking good”. Jabir ibn Abdillah (one of the companions of the Prophet) shows that the Prophet used to teach them this payer for seeking good in all of their affairs the way he used to teach a chapter from the Quran. The Prophet says, "If any of you decide on a matter, he should pray two units of voluntary prayer then he should say this supplication, "O Allah, I seek Your guidance to what is good for me because of Your infinite knowledge, I seek Your help because of Your infinite power and I ask You from Your infinite grace for surely You are able and I am not and You know and I do not and You alone know the unseen. O Allah, if You know that this affair – and this is where you will mention the name of it – is favorable for my religion, my livelihood, and my aftermath of my affairs then decree it for me, make it easy for me, and bless me in it but if You know that this affair is harmful for my religion, my livelihood, and the aftermath of my affairs then turn it away from me and turn me away from it, and decree for me what is better wherever it may be and make me content with it."
- Japanese Writer : Muhammad Bin Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre Translation : Saeed Sato Reviewing : Fatiha Sato common_publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
An article translated into Japanese and excerpted from the book "Summarized Islamic Fiqh" of Sheikh Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre mentions some of the authentic supplications that the Prophet used to say on different occasions. Thus, a Muslim should follow this Prophetic guidance while caring about the allowed worldly tools and means.
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