How to Ask for a Dua (with Pictures)

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How to Ask for a Dua (with Pictures)
How to Ask for a Dua (with Pictures)
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The Dua is an invocation or a prayer addressed to Allah. He can change destiny, which no human action can do. It is the essence of ibadah (worship). With him we cannot fail, without him we cannot succeed. In the right order of things, the Dua is a believer's first and last resort. La Dua is a conversation with Allah, the Creator, our Lord and Master. A perfect and beautiful Dua must follow a certain rite.

Steps

Ask Dua Step 1
Ask Dua Step 1

Step 1. Do Wudu, go to Mecca, be clean and tidy

Ask Dua Step 2
Ask Dua Step 2

Step 2. Raise both hands above your shoulders with your palms facing the sky

Ask Dua Step 3
Ask Dua Step 3

Step 3. Speak the words of Allah and Muhammad

The Dua is found in the Koran and Hadith.

Ask Dua Step 4
Ask Dua Step 4

Step 4. Invoke Asma alHusna

The beautiful names of Allah.

Ask Dua Step 5
Ask Dua Step 5

Step 5. Call on Allah for your good works

Ask Dua Step 6
Ask Dua Step 6

Step 6. Repeat your invocations (eg three times)

Ask Dua Step 7
Ask Dua Step 7

Step 7. Give glory to Allah and recite the Durud for the Prophet both at the beginning and at the end

Ask Dua Step 8
Ask Dua Step 8

Step 8. Show yourself humble, pleading, eager and fearful as you invoke the Dua

Ask Dua Step 9
Ask Dua Step 9

Step 9. Repent and try to make up for your mistakes

Ask Dua Step 10
Ask Dua Step 10

Step 10. Confess your sins, mistakes and shortcomings

Ask Dua Step 11
Ask Dua Step 11

Step 11. Keep your voice between a whisper and a loud voice

Ask Dua Step 12
Ask Dua Step 12

Step 12. Show yourself in need of Allah and beg Him to deliver you from weakness, tribulation and hardship

Ask Dua Step 13
Ask Dua Step 13

Step 13. Seize opportunities of times, situations, and circumstances in which your prayers are answered

Ask Dua Step 14
Ask Dua Step 14

Step 14. Avoid rhyming prose to stay focused

Ask Dua Step 15
Ask Dua Step 15

Step 15. Cry when you do the Dua

Ask Dua Step 16
Ask Dua Step 16

Step 16. Say this prayer:

  • The Dua uttered by Dhun-Nun (Yunus) who invoked Allah from the belly of the whale was: "LAa ilaha illa Anta, Subhanaka innee kuntu min aDH-DHaalimeen."
  • Know that no Muslim never recites the Dua with these words, but Allah responds. "[In Tirmidhi, in his Sunan, Ahamad and Hakim have reported it and Hakim declared it authentic and Adh Dhahabi agreed].
  • End with "Alhamdulillah rabbil alameen."
Ask Dua Step 17
Ask Dua Step 17

Step 17. Remember that there are special moments to do the Dua during which your requests are more likely to be accepted, although it is possible to invoke a Dua in any condition, whether in poverty or in wealth

  • When a person is oppressed.
  • In the time between Athan and Iqama.
  • When it's time for prayer.
  • In the moment of struggle when the warriors are fighting.
  • When it rains.
  • When a person is sick.
  • In the last third of the night.
  • During Ramadan (especially in Lailatul Qadr).
  • After the Fard part of the prayer.
  • When traveling.
  • When you break your fast.
  • During the Sujood.
  • On Fridays, some argue after the Asr prayer.
  • While you drink water from the source of Zamzam.
  • At the beginning of the prayer (the Dua of Istiftah).
  • When a person begins prayer, that is, with "praise be to Allah, the Pure and Blessed".
  • While a person recites al-Fatiha (which is a Dua).
  • When Ameen is pronounced in prayer (always relative to Fatiha).
  • When you raise your head after the Rukoo.
  • In the last part of the prayer after having blessed the Prophet.
  • Before ending the prayer (before Tasleem - say Salaam to the angels).
  • At the end of Wudu.
  • On the day of Arafah.
  • When you wake up.
  • During adversity.
  • In prayer after the death of a person.
  • When a person's heart is full of sincerity and is focused on Allah.
  • During the request of the parents against or for the children.
  • When the sun moves from its meridian but before the Dhuhr prayer.
  • The Dua of a Muslim for a brother without the latter's knowledge.
  • As the army advances to fight in the name of Allah.

Advice

  • Do you really believe that Allah gives you the answer, do not pray without faith.
  • If the Dua is not accepted, it means that Allah has something better in store for you.

Warnings

  • You shouldn't do the Dua saying that you have been given rain by that star or by the will of Allah. You shouldn't make a Dua against a family, a property, for sinful purposes or to separate people.
  • You should ask for Dunya (earthly) things but not just for mere interest and Akhirah (afterlife) things. You shouldn't ask for punishment in this world or premature death. You should not curse a human or an animal, you should not mistreat a Muslim or a non-Muslim for no reason, you should not ask them for help involving a deadly sacrifice for no reason or for religious justification, to take advantage of a person's longings.

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