In the name of Allah, The most Beneficent, The
most Merciful.
By Abdulaziz Addweesh
Praise is to Allah
whom we ask for help and forgiveness. We seek the protection of Allah from the evil of ourselves and the sins of our deeds.
Whom Allah guides no one can misguide and whom Allah does not guide will never find a guide. And I testify that there is no
God but Allah the One with no partner, and Mohammed is his Slave and Messenger, (SAW ) (Sallallahu ‘alayhi wa sallam,
meaning: may the peace and blessings of Allah be with him) The subject of Supplication is very important. Every Muslim must
know how to supplicate the way that Allah has directed us. I found it very important to write about this subject to guide
our brothers in Islam to perform this kind of worship the correct way. I also ask Allah (SWT) (Subhanahu wa ta’ala,
meaning: the Glorious and Most Exalted) to guide me to do good deeds and May Peace and Blessings be upon the Prophet, his
Family, Companions and all of his followers to the Day of Judgment.
Proofs Of Supplication From Qur’an
All mighty Allah (SWT) said : “And when My slaves ask you (O Mohammed) concerning Me then (answer them), I am
indeed near (to them by my knowledge) I respond to the invocations of the supplicant when he calls on me (without any mediator
or intercessor) So let them obey Me and believe in Me, so that they may be led to the right path.” (Qur'an 2:186) The
Prophet (SAW) was asked by some of his companions: “Is Allah near so we invoke him or is he far so we call him? so Allah
revealed this verse, - Allah (SWT) is near He can hear the supplicant anytime anywhere and respond to him if the supplicant
invokes Allah (SWT) with a sincere heart and avoid interdictions of supplication. Allah (SWT) also said: “Invoke your
Rabb (Cherisher and Sustainer) with humility and in secret, He likes not the aggressors.” (Qur'an 7:55) Supplication
is of two kinds. One is worship and the other is a request. So He commands to be invoked with humility which is insisting
in request and continuously in worship and “secretly” not loud to avoid “Ryea” (showing off) Allah
(SWT) also said: “And your Rabb (Cherisher and Sustainer) said: “Invoke Me (i.e. believe in My Oneness) (and ask
Me for anything) I will respond to your (invocation) Verily! Those who scorn My worship (i.e. do not invoke Me, and do not
believe in My Oneness ) they will surely enter hell in humiliation!” (Qur'an 40:60) Allah (SWT) said: “Invoke
Me, I will respond to you” , so from His mercy for His slaves He has promised to respond to their invocations but for
those who do not invoke Him, He has promised punishment because invocation of Allah (SWT) is an act of worship and refusing
to invoke Him ( disbelieving in Him or having doubt in His ability to answer the invocation) is refusal to worship Him.
Proofs
Of Supplication From Sunnah
Narrated An-Numan bin Bashir (Ra) (Radhiallahu anhu, meaning: may Allah be pleased
with him): The Prophet (SAW) said: “Verily, Supplication is worship.” (AI-Arbaa (The four) and AI-Tirmdhi, graded
it Sahih (sound)) Narrated Anas (Ra): The Prophet (SAW) said: “Supplication is the Pith (essence) of worship.”
(At-Tirmidhi with a full chain of narrators) Narrated Abu Hurairah (Ra): The Prophet (SAW) said: “Nothing is more honorable
(most liked ) before Allah (SWT) than Supplication .” (At-Tirmidhi, Ibn Hibban and Al-Hakim graded it Sahih) From all
the, Hadiths above we see that Supplication is a type of worship and it is honorable to Allah or liked by Allah (SWT).
Manners
of Supplication
1. Supplication should start with, “Bismillah…In the name of Allah, Praise is
to Allah, and Peace and Blessings of Allah be upon the Messenger of Allah and should end with (Peace and Blessing be upon
the Messenger of Allah).”
2. Supplication should be performed secretly and with a present (sincere) heart.
Allah (SWT) said: “Invoke your Rabb (Cherisher and Sustainer) with humility and in secret, He likes not the aggressors.”
(Qur'an 7:55)
3. Supplicate Allah (SWT) with humility and express your need of Allah (SWT). He said: “Verily,
they used to hasten on to do good deeds, and they used to call on Us with hope and fear, and used to humble themselves before
us.” (Qur'an 21:90)
4. Insist to Allah (SWT) in your supplication by repeating it many times.
5. Invoke
Allah (SWT) by His Names and Attributes. He said: “And (all) the Most Beautiful Names belong to Allah, so call on
Him by them.” (Qur'an 7:180)
6. Supplicate Allah (SWT) by mentioning the righteous deeds you have done. Narrated
Abdullah bin Umar (Ra), that he heard Allah’s Messenger (SAW), saying “Three men, amongst those who became before
you set out until night came and they reached a cave, so they entered it. A rock slithered down from a mountain and blocked
the entrance of the cave. They said: “Nothing will save you from this except that you supplicate to Allah (SWT) by
mentioning the righteous deeds you have done, etc.” (Bukhari and Muslim)
7. Admit your sins during your supplication.
Allah (SWT) said: “Dhan-Nun (Jonah), when he went off in anger, and imagined that We shall not punish him. But he cried
through the darkness (saying): La ilaha illa Anta (none has the ,right to be worshiped but You) Glorified be You, Truly, I
have been of the wrongdoers.” (Qur'an 21:87)
8. Repeat each sentence of your supplication three times. From
the long Hadith narrated by Ibn Masaud (Ra), and when the Prophet (SAW) finished his Salat, he raised his voice and supplicated
on them and when he supplicated, he supplicated three times....” (Muslim)
9. Face the Qiblah (Mecca) during
your supplication. Narrated Abdullah bin Zaid (Ra): “Allah’s Messenger (SAW) went out to his praying place
to offer the Salat of Istisqa (rain) He invoked Allah (SWT) for rain and then faced Al-Qiblah and turned his upper garment
inside out.” (Bukhari)
10. Raise your hands while supplicating Allah (SWT) as in the Hadith of Abu
Musa (Ra): when the Prophet (SAW) had finished from the battle of Hunain, he said “the Prophet (SAW) asked for water,
performed ablution and then raised his hands saying 'O Allah forgive Ubaid Abi Amir.” (Bukhari and Muslim)
11.
Be in the state of Purity during your supplication. (See the previous Hadith)
12. When making supplication for
others, start with yourself first then include others. Allah (SWT) said about Noah (AS) “My Rabb (Cherisher and
Sustainer) forgive me and my parents and him who enters my home as a believer, and all the believing men and women..”
(Qur'an 71:28)
13. Do not be aggressive when you are supplicating Allah (SWT) such as asking Him to make you a
prophet and you know there will not be a prophet after Mohammed (SAW) or make you live for ever and you know every one will
die.
14. Remember to include your parents in your supplication (if they are Muslims only or they died on Islam
but if they are alive and they are non believers, you can not supplicate Allah (SWT) to have mercy on them or forgive their
sins, you are only allowed to ask Allah (SWT) to guide them to the right path “Islam” )
15. Be patient.
Do not expect an immediate response from Allah (SWT) although this could happen. But if it does not, then you should be
patient and continue supplicating Allah (SWT) until you see the results. Narrated Abu Hurairah (Ra): Allah’s Messenger
(SAW) said: “The invocation of anyone of you is responded to by Allah (SWT) if he does not show impatience
by saying; 'I invoked Allah (SWT) but my request has not been granted.’” (Bukhari and Muslim)
Times
of Supplication
There are certain times supplication is more likely to be accepted by Allah (SWT) as the Prophet
(SAW) said. These times are:
1. The Last Third Of The Night:Abu Huraira (Ra) narrated that Allah’s Messenger
(SAW) said: In the last third of every night our Rabb (Cherisher and Sustainer) (Allah (SWT)) descends to the lowermost heaven
and says; “Who is calling Me, so that I may answer him? Who is asking Me so that may I grant him? Who is seeking
forgiveness from Me so that I may forgive him?.” (Bukhari)
2. Late at night, when people are sleeping
and busy with worldly pleasures Allah (SWT) gives the believers an opportunity, or an answer hour if they can fight sleep
and invoke Allah (SWT) for whatever they need.
3. Between Adhan and Iqama: Anas (Ra) narrated that Allah’s
Messenger (SAW) said: “A supplication made between the Adhan and Iqama is not rejected.” (An-Nasai
and Ibn Hibban graded it sahih (sound))
4. An Hour On Friday: Narrated Abu Huraira (Ra): Allah’s Messenger
(SAW) talked about Friday and said: “There is an hour on Friday and if a Muslim gets it while offering Salat (prayer)
and asks something from Allah (SWT), then Allah (SWT) will definitely meet his demand.” And he (the Prophet (SAW)
pointed out the shortness of that time with his hands. (Bukhari) Some said this hour is from the time the Imam (prayer’s
leader) enters the mosque on Friday’s prayer until the prayer is over where others have said that it is the last hour
of the day. (Note: when we say an hour here we do not mean the hour everyone knows (60 minutes) but an unspecified period
of time because the time counters which we use today came after the Prophet (SAW) had died
5. While Drinking Zamzam
Water: Jaber (Ra) narrated that Allah’s Messenger (SAW) said: “Zamzam water is for what it is drunk for.”
(Ahmed and Ibn Majah) This means that when you drink Zamzam water you may ask Allah (SWT) for anything you like to gain
or benefit from this water such as healing from illness.... etc.
6. While Prostrating: Abu Huraira (Ra) narrated
that Allah’s Messenger (SAW), said: “The nearest a slave can be to his Rabb (Cherisher and Sustainer) is when
he is prostrating, so invoke (supplicate) Allah (SWT) much. (Muslim) When a Muslim is in his Salat (prayer) he is facing
Allah (SWT) and when he prostrates he is the nearest he can be to Allah (SWT) so it is best to invoke Allah (SWT) at this
time. On The Day Of Arafa: The Messenger of Allah (SAW) said: The best supplication is the supplication on the day of Arafa.
(At-Tirmidhi and Malik)
7. When Waking Up at Night: Narrated Ubada Bin As-Samit that Allah’s Messenger (SAW)
said: “Whomever wakes up at night and says La ilaha illallahu wahdahu la shrika lahu lahulmulku, wa lahul hamdu,
wa huwa ala kulli shai'in qadir. Alhamdu lillahi, wa subhanallahi wa la ilaha illallahu, wallah akbir, wa la hawla wala quwata
illa billah” (none has the right to be worshipped but Allah (SWT) He is the only one who has no partners. His is the
kingdom and all the praises are for Allah (SWT) All the glories are for Allah(SWT) And none has the right to be worshipped
but Allah (SWT) and Allah(SWT) is the most Great and there is neither might nor power except with Allah (SWT) and then says,
Allahumma ighfir li (O Allah! Forgive me) or invokes Allah (SWT), he will be responded to and if he makes ablution and performs
Salat (prayer), his Salat (prayer) will be accepted. (Bukhari)
8. At The End Of The Obligatory “Salat”
: Narrated Abu Omamah (Ra): that Allah’s Messenger (SAW) was asked, O Messenger of Allah, which supplication
is heard (by Allah (SWT), he said the end of the night and at the end of the obligatory Salat (prayer) (At-Tirmidhi) This
time is after saying “At-tahyat” , and before making Tasleem (finishing prayer)
9. The Night Of “Qadr”
(Decree): This night is the greatest night of the year. This is the night which the almighty Allah (SWT) said about it,
“The night of Al-Qadar (Decree) is better than a thousand month.” (Qur'an 97:3)
10. During The Rain: Narrated
Sahel Ibn Saad (Ra): that the Messenger of Allah (SAW) said: Two will not be rejected, Supplication after the Adhan (call
of prayer) and at the time of the rain. (Al-Hakim and Abo Dawood) The time of the rain is a time of mercy from Allah (SWT)
so, one should take advantage of this time when Allah (SWT) is having mercy on His slaves.
11. At the Adhan: (See
the previous paragraph)
12. The One Who Is Suffering Injustice: The Messenger of Allah (SAW) said to Moaad Ibn
Jabal (Ra), Beware of the supplication of the unjustly treated, because there is no shelter or veil between it (the supplication
of the one who is suffering injustice) and Allah (SWT) (Al-Bukhari and Muslim) The One who is suffering injustice is heard
by Allah (SWT) when he invokes Allah (SWT) to retain his rights from the unjust one. Allah (SWT) has sworn to help the one
who is suffering from injustice sooner or later as the Messenger of Allah (SAW) said.
13. The Traveler: The Messenger
of Allah (SAW) said; Three supplications will not be rejected (by Allah (SWT)), the supplication of the parent for his
child, the supplication of the one who is fasting, and the supplication of the traveler,. (Al-Bayhaqi and approved by
Al-Albani) During travel supplication is heard by Allah (SWT) if the trip is for a good reason, but if the trip is for a bad
intention or to perform illegal things (making sins) this will not apply to it.
14. The Fasting: (See the previous
paragraph)
15. The Parents Supplication for His Child: (See the previous paragraph)
Conditions for Supplication
1. One must know that only Allah (SWT) can answer his supplication and He is the only one Who can bring good to
him. Allah (SWT) said: “Is not He Who responds to the distressed one, when he calls Him, and Who removes the evil, and
makes you inheritors of the earth, generation after generation. Is there any god with Allah? Little is that you remember”
(27:62)
2. One must invoke Allah (SWT) alone and no others. Allah (SWT) said: “And the mosques are for Allah (Alone),
so invoke not anyone along with Him” (Qur'an 72:18) 3. One must be patient (see page 9) 4. One must think positively
of Allah (SWT), must have faith in Him and believe that He has the ability to do anything He wants. Narrated Abu Hurairah
(Ra): Allah’s Messenger (SAW) said: “Supplicate Allah with confidence He will answer you” (At-Tirmidhi)
Mistakes
in Supplication
1. Invoking other than Allah (SWT) such as prophets, pious people, stone, idols ... etc this is
Shirk (polytheism)
2. Wishing to die. Some people when they get sick, and they do not heal soon, or they have some personal
problems they start wishing for death.
3. Asking Allah (SWT) to hurry or give his punishment in this life.
4. Asking
Allah (SWT) to break the bond of kin-ship. (such as separating one from his parents)
5. Supplicating for sins to spread
in the Islamic society.
6. The “Imam” (prayer’s leader) making supplication for himself without including
the followers in his supplication. (during group prayer, At-taraweh in Ramadan)
7. Invoking Allah (SWT) to see if there
is a response without a sense of genuine purpose.
8. Raising the voice during the supplication. It should be done secretly.
9. Saying Insha-Allah, (Allah willing) after the supplication. (Ex.: O' Allah forgive my sins if you will) Narrated Abu
Huraira (Ra): the Messenger of Allah (SAW) said, “None of you should say: O' Allah forgive me if you wish, O' Allah
be merciful to me if you wish, but he should always appeal to Allah (SWT) with determination, for nobody can force Allah (SWT)
to do something against His will. (agreed upon)
10. Invoking Allah (SWT) aggressively, (asking Allah (SWT)) for impossible
things such as asking Him to make you a prophet or immortality)
11. Asking Allah (SWT) to harm a Muslim.
12. Asking
Allah (SWT) to have a Muslim commit a sin or die as a non believer.
Reasons for the Acceptance of Supplication
There are some reasons which cause the supplication to be accepted by Allah (SWT) They are:
Repentance
to Allah (SWT): The almighty Allah (SWT) said “I said (to them): 'Ask forgiveness from your Rabb (Cherisher and
Sustainer) Verily, He is Oft Forgiving; He will send rain to you in abundance; And give you increase in wealth and children,
and bestow on you gardens and bestow on you rivers” (Qur'an 71:10,12)
Good income: The income must be halal
(good) as the Messenger of Allah (SAW) was asked by one of His companions, How could I have my supplication responded to?
The messenger of Allah (SAW) said; “Make your income good and your supplication will be responded to.”
Perform
Supererogatory Deeds: Such as voluntary prayer and voluntary fasting. Chose the preferred time for Supplication: (see
above)
Reasons for the Rejection of Supplication
As there are reasons for acceptance of a supplication,
there are also reasons for rejection of a supplication. Here are some reasons which will cause Allah (SWT) to reject the supplication:
Illegal
Income
Committing a lot of Sins
Having doubt in Allah (SWT)
Being
Aggressive When Supplicating What Happens When Supplication is
Made?
When someone invokes Allah (SWT), one of the following will happen: Allah (SWT) will respond to the
supplicant and He will give him what he asked for. Allah (SWT) will prevent the supplicant from being harmed. Allah (SWT)
will reward the supplicant with “Hasanat” (good reward) which will be kept for him on the Day Of Judgment.
Selected
Supplications from the Qur’an
“Rabana atina fey ad-dunia hasanah wa fey al-akhairatty hasanah waqana
addab annar.” (Our Rabb (Cherisher and Sustainer) give us in this world that which is good and in the Hereafter
that which is good, and save us from the torment of the Hellfire) (Qur'an 2:201) “Rabana atina men ladunka rahamah
wa haia lana men amrina rashada.” (Our Rabb (Cherisher and Sustainer) bestow on us mercy from Yourself, and facilitate
for us our affair in the right way) (Qur'an 18: 10) “Rabana la tawakhidna in nasina ow akhttaana” (Our
Rabb (Cherisher and Sustainer) punish us not if we forget or fall into error) (Qur'an 2:286) “Rabana eghfer lana
wa lee ekhwa nina aladhina sabaqowna bill eaman walla taga al fey qoolobana ghillan lil athina amanoo, Rabana ainka ra awaf
on rahaim” (Our Rabb (Cherisher and Sustainer) forgive us and our brethren who have preceded us in faith, and put
not in our hearts any hatred against those who have believed. Our Rabb (Cherisher and Sustainer) you are indeed full of kindness,
most merciful) (Qur'an 59:10)
Selected Supplications from Sunnah
The Prophet (SAW) said; “The
best supplication for seeking forgiveness is to say, “Allahuma anta Rabi la ilaha illa anta, khalaqtani wa ana abduka,
wa ana ala ahdika wa wa'dika mastata'tu A udhu bika min sharri ma sana'tu, abu'u laka bini'matika alaiya, wa abu'u bidhanbi
faghfirli fa innahu la yaghfiru adh dhunuba illa anta.” (O Allah you are my Lord! None has the right to be worshipped
but You. You created me and I am Your slave, and I am faithful to my covenant and my promise as much as I can. I seek refuge
with You from all the evil I have done. I acknowledge before You all the blessings You have bestowed upon me, and I confess
to You all my sins. So I entreat You to forgive my sins, for nobody can forgive sins except You) The Prophet (SAW) added;
“If somebody recites it during the day with firm faith in it, and dies on the same day before evening he will be from
the people of Paradise. And if somebody recites it at night with firm faith in it, and dies before morning, he will be from
the people of Paradise.” (Al-Bukhari) The Prophet (SAW) said; “Oh people, repent unto Allah for I repent
to Allah one hundred times every day.” (Muslim)
(Repenting to Allah by saying “Atubu illa Allah”
, I repent to Allah)
The Prophet (SAW) said; “If a Muslim asks Allah (SWT) with the supplication of Prophet Yunus
(Jonah), he will be responded to” (Ahmed) The supplication is “La illaha illa anta subhanak ini kuntu mena
ad-dalimean” Means There is no God but You; Glory be to You, Verily I was one of the transgressors.
The Prophet
(SAW) heard someone Supplicating Allah (SWT) by these words, “Allahumma iny asa aluka bi'ani as-shadu anaka anta
Allah la illaha ila anta al ahado assamad alathy lam yalid walam youlad walam yakun lahu kuffuan ahad” , (O Allah,
I ask You by my testimony that You are Allah and that there is no God other than You. You are the Self Sufficient Who neither
begets nor was begotten and to Whom there is none equal)
Then the Prophet (SAW) said; “By Him whose my soul is
in His hand, he has asked (the supplicant) Allah (SWT) by His supreme name. Allah will surely answer when one asks Him by
His supreme name.” (Ahmed and Abu Dawud) (This means, when someone is supplicating Allah (SWT), he should ask Allah
(SWT) with these words by saying the words above then say his supplication) Narrated Ibn Abbas (Ra):
The Prophet (SAW)
used to invoke Allah (SWT) at the time of distress, saying, “La ilaha illa Allah'u alAdearn al-Halim, La illaha
illa Allah RabbulArsh il Adeem La illaha illa Allah Rabbus-samawti wa Rabbul-ardi wa Rabbul-arshil Karim.” (None
has the right to be worshipped but Allah, the Majestic, the Most Forbearing. None has the right to be worshipped but Allah,
the Rabb (Cherisher and Sustainer) of the Tremendous Throne. None has the right to be worshipped but Allah, the Rabb (Cherisher
and Sustainer) of the heaven and the Rabb (Cherisher and Sustainer) of the earth and the Rabb (Cherisher and Sustainer) of
the Honorable Throne) (Al-Bukhari)
Whenever the Prophet (SAW) paid a visit to a patient, or a patient was brought
to him, he used to invoke Allah, saying, “Ethhib al-bass Rab-Annas eshfi wa anta a’s hafy la shifa'a illa shifa'oak
shfa'an la yughadiru saqama.” (Take away the disease, O the Rabb (Cherisher and Sustainer) of the people! Cure him
as You are the One Who cures. There is no cure but Yours, a cure that leaves no disease) (Al-Bukhari) Narrated Abu Huraira
(Ra), Allah’s Messenger (SAW) said, “Whoever says, ‘Subhan allahi Wa bihamdihi’ (I glorify
Allah’s Praises) one hundred times a day, will be forgiven all his sins even if they were as much as the foam of the
sea.” (Al-Bukhari)
The Prophet (SAW), made the following statement: “Allahuma iniy a’udhubika
minalbukhli. Wa a’udhubika min an uradda ila ardhalil umor. Wa a’udhubika min fitnatid donya wa ‘adhabil
qobor.” O Allah! I seek refuge with You from miserliness; and I seek refuge with You from cowardice; and I seek
refuge with You from being sent back to geriatric old age; and I seek refuge with You from fitnah (trial) of this world; and
I seek refuge with You from punishment in the grave.” (Al-Bukhari)
Conclusion
Brother
Muslim, now after you have learned how to invoke Allah (SWT) the way the Prophet (SAW) did and ordered us to do so, you must
always remember when you invoke Allah (SWT) that you are dealing with the Master of everything. The One who Created you so
you should have the feeling of this great worship of Allah (SWT) In other words, just imagine, as you are asking promotion
from your employer. Before anything else you have to do your job in the best way he likes you to do. So you will even work
harder and give extra time just to please him. Then, you will choose the best time wherein he will be in a good mood, and
you will ask him with the best words he likes to hear from you or to please him (your employer) So if you do that you will
more likely get what you want from him. Think brothers, the same with Allah (SWT) Invoke Allah (SWT) just the way He likes,
so you will get from Allah (SWT) what you want and if you do not get what you asked for, you must know that the problem is
with you and you must check your self and your Faith. At the end, I ask Allah (SWT) by His great names and His great attributes
to lead me and you to the best of deeds with sincerity for His sake only and peace and blessings be upon the prophet, his
family, companions and all of his followers till the last day.