Dec 28, 2009
Posted by firozozman in Daily Pearls | 2 Comments
Patience in Du’a
Abu Huraira reported Allaah’s Messenger (sallAllaahu alayhi wa sallam) as saying: The supplication of the servant is granted in case he does not supplicate for sin or for severing the ties of blood, or he does not become impatient. It was said: Allaah’s Messenger, what does:” If he does not grow impatient” imply? He said: That he should say like this: I supplicated and I supplicated but I did not find it being responded. and then he becomes frustrated and abandons supplication [Muslim, 6595].
Bismillah Rahman Raheem,
Assalamu alaykum sister,
That was most wonderful hadith! It stirs one’s passion to keep on making dua and never give up until one’s wish is fulfilled, u know, Al Hamdu Lillah, :-)!
Jazakallahu khair sis,
Wassalamu alaykum, :-).
Wa alaikumsalam wa rahmatullah sister,
yea..mashaAllah very beautiful indeed 🙂
This book: "Du’a – The Weapon of the Believer" -By Shaikh Yasir Qadhi is a sure must-read and really changes our outlook about du’a. I wish everyone gets a chance to read it..inshaAllah Ameen
For those who may not have access to its hard copy until they can, the legitimate pdf version of the book can be found here for download, as hamduLillah – the book does not have copyright:
http://www.dhikrullah.com/knowledge/ibaadah/dua-the-weapon-of-the-believer/