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Supplication
Is Du`a Wishing for Death Allowed in Islam?
When is Du`a wishing for death allowed in Islam? -If fearing a loss of faith and religious commitment. -When seeking martyrdom in the path of Allah. -If longing to meet Allah out of sincere devotion. -Under extreme hardship, but only with the condition of saying: "if it is better for me." -Many Hadiths indicate that it is forbidden to wish for death in all circumstances, and that a long life is better for the believer, for it will allow him to increase his good deeds.SaveSaying “O Allah, there is no jealousy (Allahumma la hasad)”
SaveWhat one who is staying home should say to one who is travelling when he departs, and what the one who is travelling should say to the one who is staying home
SaveThe du‘aa’ “O Allah, I ask you for the best of what Your slave and Prophet Muhammad (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) asked You for…” is a concise supplication
SaveRuling on praying against one’s children
SavePoints in the prayer at which du‘aa’ may be offered
SaveThe virtue of praying for the Muslims in general
SaveThe soundness of the hadith “O Allah, Who relieves worry and distress…”
SaveHow sound are the reports that the du‘aa’ of the pregnant woman is accepted?
SaveThe addition of the word “kareem” in the du‘aa’ of Laylat al-Qadr is not proven
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