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The Muslim Handbook

By: Dr. Mubarak Ali

RECOMMENDED DU'A (SUPPLICATIONS)

5.4 MANNERS OF THE SUPPLICANT

Islam prescribes that a Muslim exercises certain discipline while supplicating to Allah during his hour of need. First, the servant must be humble and begin one’s request by praising and glorifying Allah and invoking salutations upon His Prophet (pbuh) before commencing the supplications. The Messenger of Allah (pbuh) instructed:

Real & Wonderful Stories

Real & Wonderful Stories

Compiled by: Abdurahim bin Mizhir Almalki

Abdullah Reda

     I was raised in a Roman Catholic family in Northern Virginia. I can remember very clearly going to Catholic school, learning about the faith and receiving the sacraments of communion, confession and confirmation.

Combating Terrorism

Combating Terrorism

By:

Dr. Ali S. Awadh Asseri

(Saudi Ambassador to Lebanon)

TERRORISM IN THE HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE

Real & Wonderful Stories

Compiled by: Abdurahim bin Mizhir Almalki

Tena

     Both my husband and I converted to Islam. I converted during Ramadhan last year and my husband shortly after. The thing that drew me to Islam was the hijab and loose clothing of Muslim women. We both did research by the Internet and then read hadith.

Combating Terrorism

By:

Dr. Ali S. Awadh Asseri

(Saudi Ambassador to Lebanon)

TERRORISM IN THE HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE

Recommended Du'a (Supplications)

The Muslim Handbook

By: Dr. Mubarak Ali

RECOMMENDED DU'A (SUPPILCATIONS)

5.1 INTRODUCTION

     This chapter deals with seven crucial aspects of supplication in Islam: 1) the importance and virtues of supplication; (2) conditions for aqcceptance of supplication; (3) manners of the supplicant; (4) the best times and places to make supplication; (5) three ways in which supplications are accepted; (6) Quraanic du'a (supplications); and (7) dua (supplications) of the Prophet (pbuh).

Real & Wonderful Stories

Compiled by: Abdurahim bin Mizhir Almalki

Themise Cruz

     If anyone were to ask me when I became Muslim, the only feasible answer would be that I was born Muslim but just wasn't aware of it. We are all born into a state of Islam, but what is unfortunate is that many people never recognize this fact and live lost in other circles of religion and lifestyles. I was horribly lost, and I suppose this was a good thing, because Allah felt my suffering and reach out to me.