dua's to recite after praying ♡
tasbih:
- subhanallah x33
- alhamdulillah x33
- Allah akbar x33
- followed by Laa ilaaha ill-Allah wahdahu laa shareeka lah, lahu’l-mulku wa lahu’l-hamd wa huwa ‘ala kulli shay’in qadeer (there is none worthy of worship except Allah alone with no partner. to Him belongs all sovereignty and praise, and He has power over everything)
it is narrated by Abu Huraira that if anyone extols Allah after every prayer thirty-three times, and praises Allah thirty-three times, and declares His Greatness thirty-three times, ninety-nine times in all, and says to complete a hundred: “There is no god but Allah, having no partner with Him, to Him belongs sovereignty and to Him is praise due, and He is Potent over everything,” his sins will be forgiven even if these are as abundant as the foam of the sea. (Sahih Muslim 597a)
Istighfar:
- astaghfirullah x3
Ayatul Kursi
Hadith: Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said: "Whoever recites Ayat al-Kursi at the end of every obligatory prayer, nothing but death will prevent him from entering Paradise."
لَّآ إِلَٰهَ إِلَّآ أَنتَ سُبْحَٰنَكَ إِنِّى كُنتُ مِنَ ٱلظَّٰلِمِينَ
La ilaha illa anta subhanaka inni kuntu minaz-zalimin
(There is no God but You, Holy art Thou. I have indeed been of the wrongdoers).
لَا حَوْلَ وَلَا قُوَّةَ إِلَّا بِٱللَّٰهِ ٱلْعَلِيِّ ٱلْعَظِيمِ
Laa hawla wa la quwwata illa billah
(There is no strength of power except Allah)
اللَّهُمَّ إِنِّيْ أَسْأَلُكَ حُسْنَ الْخَاتِمَةِ
Allahumma inni asaluka husnul khatima
(O Allah, grant me a good and beautiful end to my life).
اللَّهُمَّ إِنِّي أَعُوذُ بِكَ مِنَ الْهَمِّ وَالْحَزَنِ، وَالْعَجْزِ وَالْكَسَلِ، وَالْبُخْلِ وَالْجُبْنِ، وَضَلَعِ الدَّيْنِ، وَغَلَبَةِ الرِّجَالِ
Allaahumma ‘innee ‘a’oothu bika minal-hammi walhazani, wal’ajzi walkasali, walbukhli waljubni, wa dhala’id-dayni wa ghalabatir-rijaal
(O Allah, I seek refuge in You from grief and sadness, from weakness and from laziness, from miserliness and from cowardice, from being overcome by debt and overpowered by men, i.e. others).
there are, of course, many others. these are just a select few to avoid overwhelm and to encourage. there is a hadith that says, if, after praying, one stays on their prayer mat and does not break their wudhu (ablution), the angels keep on asking for Allah's blessings and forgiveness for them. they say 'O Allah! Forgive him and be Merciful to him'. (Sahih al-Bukhari 659)
this is why it is important and good to remain in your place for a while after praying and remember Allah. these dua's are good to start with. may Allah make it easy for us all, Ameen
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"Another call from Gaza... My four-year-old daughter, who didn't talk to me much until today.
Samar: Hello, Papa
Me: Ah, my dear, my beloved, how are you, my little Simsim (a term of endearment for Samar)?
Samar: Praise be to god... Papa, I made a big gift card, drew for you, wrote you a letter, and put it in my bag to give you as soon as I see you.
Me: My dear, my heart, you're such a sweetheart, may Allah (God) bless your little hands.
Samar: And what have you done for me? What surprise have you prepared for me?
Me: I brought you a new Elisa bed, toys, and many things, and I set up a dollhouse for you, Simsim.
Samar: Thank you... Papa, keep playing with my toys.
Me: Of course, my dear. Come, let's play together.
Samar: Alright, Papa, the party started early.
Me: What party, my love?
Samar: The bombing party... It started early today.
Me: It's okay, my dear. Don't be afraid.
Samar: I'm scared, I'm scared... No, no, I'm not scared.
Me: Why aren't you scared?
Samar: I'm sitting in my grandma's lap, and she tells me we're under God's protection.
Me: May God protect you, my dear, and keep you safe. Come back to me unharmed.
Samar: Papa, I'm not mad at you for bringing us to Gaza, but there's a war.
Me: What do you mean, a war?
Samar: Remember when we were in America, and we used to say, "God, protect us from a war"?
Me: Yes, I remember.
Samar: This is war.
Me: I'm sorry, my dear. You're brave, you're not afraid.
Samar: Papa, Mama says they're bombing the old houses to rebuild them.
Me: Yes, my dear.
Samar: Our house is new, right?
Me: Yes, my love. Don't think about the bombing, go play.
Samar: Yes, I played a new game with my cousins. It's called "Governor, Executioner"... I hit them, but they kiss me.
Me: Who did you play with?
Samar: I played with your father.
Me: No, It's Jaddi (Jaddi in arabic means my grandpa)
Samar: Yes, and I played with Abdullah... Papa, I prayed... I prayed with Abdullah.
Me: May God protect you, my dear, and keep you. You're Papa's clever sweetheart. What else did you play?
Samar: I made a tent in the house so that when the bombing happens, I can run and hide in it.
Papa, I miss you and love you. And the call ended...
Come hide in my heart, Papa.
I'm waiting for the gift card, my dear."
Now, with the complete isolation of Gaza by the occupation, through cutting off the internet, electricity, and communication networks, he won't even be able to communicate with his daughter...
His heart will continue to burn with fear as the rockets relentlessly strike Gaza without mercy.
In this image, there's Samar's father, Mahmoud, and her mother, Nour.
In this image, Mahmoud kisses his mother's head (Samar's grandmother, who she was in her lap during the call, and she was comforting her, saying, "We are under God's protection.") on his graduation day from medical school.
this image features Samar's grandparent, as mentioned in the call, who was playing with her.
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