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gatewaytojannah · 1 month
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Sa’at al istijabah
According to a Hadith narrated by Jabir (RA) the Prophet ﷺ: “Friday is comprised of twelve hours. There is one in which a Muslim who asks Allah for something will have it granted to him. Seek it in the last hour after `Asr.”
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uma1ra · 2 months
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fluffy-appa · 2 months
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‎3 things you don’t want to miss out on this blessed day of Jumu’ah :
‎1. Reciting Surah Al-Kahf
‎2. Sending Salawat upon the Prophet ﷺ
‎3. Making as much du’as as possible during Sa’at Al Istijabah (the last hour of Asr till the maghrīb adhān is called)
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ynx1 · 2 years
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‎Utilise the blessing of Du’ā.
‎It is currently Sa’at ul istijabah (GMT)
‎Imām Ibn al-Qayyim (رحمه الله) said:
‎“A time when Du’ās will be accepted is during the last hour of ‘Asr on Jumu’ah.”
‎{زاد المعاد ١/١٠٤}
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peaceforyouu · 3 months
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Three things you don’t want to miss out on this blessed day of Jumu’ah :
‎1. Reciting Surah Al-Kahf
‎2. Sending Salawāt upon the Prophet ﷺ
‎3. Making as much du’as as possible during Sa’at Al Istijabah (the last hour of Asr till the maghrīb adhān is called
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sabrandsilence · 5 years
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Sa'at al-Istijabah
Jabir relates that the Prophet (ﷺ) said:
Friday is comprised of twelve hours. There is one in which a Muslim who asks Allah for something will have it granted to him..
Seek it in the last hour of Asr
Abu Dawud 1048, Sunan An Nasa'ī 1390, Mustadrak Al Hakim 1032
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“The Friday prayer is from the greatest of congregations of the Muslims.”
— Imam Ibn al Qayyim| Zaad al-Ma'ad, 1/364-5
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julaibib · 3 years
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Don’t forget sa’at al istijabah (a time when du’a is answered).
Seek it in the last hour after `Asr,All you have to do is make dua before Maghrib!
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expoet · 2 years
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Eariler this morning my auntie has just left this dunya and returned to Allah…please keep her in your dua especially during Sa’at Al Istijabah.
You just never know when it will be your turn, as death never waits for you, so turn to him before it’s too late…
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gatewaytojannah · 3 days
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uma1ra · 10 months
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Sa’at al istijabah (a time when du’a is answered) – Jumu’ah Reminder
What is Sa’at al istijabah?
According to a Hadith narrated by Jabir (RA) the Prophet Sall Allahu ‘alayhi wa sallam said: “Friday is comprised of twelve hours. There is one in which a Muslim who asks Allah for something will have it granted to him. Seek it in the last hour after `Asr.”
[Sunan Abî Dâwûd (1048), Sunan al-Nasâ’î (1389) and Mustadrak al-Hâkim(1032)]
This is known as Sa’at al istijabah (a time when du’a is answered) “Note: It’s NOT ‘Salat’ (prayer), it’s Sa’at (time) of istijabah (response).” – Sheikh Abu Abdissalam
What time does it occur?
Simply put, the later part of ‘Asr, or the final period before Maghrib. This is because the word ‘hour’ that has been mentioned in the hadeeth is not exactly an hour but a period of time before maghrib. Thus it is best to make du’a after ‘Asr salah and definitely just before Maghrib. I myself try to make du’a 15 minutes before Maghrib to ascertain that period when du’a is being accepted. However others spend longer, 30 minutes, 1 hour or simply after Asr salah.
Some scholars held the opinion that the time has not been specificed exactly and so it is best and recommended to make du’a throghout the entire day of Jummu’ah (Friday). This is the opinion of Sheikh Abu Eesa.
Another opinion is that the du’a is accepted when the khateeb sits between the two khutbahs before Jummu’ah salah. Brothers will be aware the the sitting in the khutbah by the khateeb only lasts for a few seconds so be prepared to make that du’a then also. I myself make sure to make du’a during this time to maximise my opportunity of du’a being accepted.
And that is it folks, very simple, yet a forgotten Sunnah. Make sure you let others know too. And remember guys – Ask Allah to grant you Jannatul Firdaws, enter you into paradise without hisaab (judgement), grant you forgiveness, invite you to Hajj, grant you a blissful marriage/a companion that will be the coolness of your eyes, grant you success in this world and the akhirah (hereafter), grant you understanding, knowledge and so on.
Remember you are speaking to Allah The All-Mighty so don’t hold back and make du’a with yakeen (certainty – that your du’a will be accepted). To illustrate my point about Allah Jalla wa ‘ala’s Greatness, just contemplate over the following statement (quote):
“Who stands in front of a king and asks for a penny?”
SubhanAllahi wa bihamdhi, SubhaAllahil Adhzeem, such an amazing statement, it puts everything into perspective.
Finally, I’ve linked a couple of videos at the end of this post to help those that wish to make more quality du’a 🙂
May Allah azza wa jal grant us all the ability to make Du’a regularly and for our Du’as to be effective and accepted. Ameen!
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honeyspills · 4 years
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don’t forget sa’at al istijabah, may Allah سبحانه وتعالى bless you & answer your duas 🌻
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anordinary-learner · 4 years
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“Friday Reminder: Don’t forget sa’at al istijabah (a time when du’a is answered). All you have to do is make dua before Maghrib! Note: It’s NOT ‘Salat’ (prayer), it’s Sa’at (time) of istijabah (response). Jâbir (may Allah be pleased with him) relates that the Prophet Sall Allahu ‘alayhi wa sallam said: “Friday is comprised of twelve hours. There is one in which a Muslim who asks Allah for something will have it granted to him. Seek it in the last hour after `Asr.” [Sunan Abî Dâwûd (1048), Sunan al-Nasâ’î (1389) and Mustadrak al-Hâkim(1032)]”
Source: @islamicrays
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ynx1 · 3 years
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‎Reminder to read Surah Al-Kahf today and send blessings upon our beloved prophet Muhammad ﷺ, don’t forget sa’at al istijabah (a time when all dua’s are answered) seek it in the last hour of Asr. Have a blessed day إن شاء الله 🤍
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saqeef-talibah · 5 years
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On this blessed day, it is our duty to keep all the victims in our du’as for Jummah, and mention them during sa’at al istijabah.
May Allah grant the martyrs the highest rank in Jannah and may Allah aid the Muslims.
Ameen
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Ibn al-Qayyim said that “Wasting time is worse than death because death separates you from this world whereas wasting time seperates you from Allah.”
Now is a time where du’aas are accepted. Known as sa’at al Istijabah, the hour of response. May the blessings of this day fill our hearts with light, love and obedience. Ameen.
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