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“Ziarat” On the Day of Arba'een
Millions visit Kerbala- Iraq , to commemorate the Martyrdom of Imam Hussain (as) the grandson of the Prophet of Islam, in yr 680 AD ! The Purpose of Imams mission is very well summarised in this ziarat as "...made every effort and put his heart, mind, soul and life at the disposal of Thy mission to liberate the people from the yoke of ignorance"
Du’a (Supplication) in a Glance 2
Despair; the state of the disbeliever The supplicant should be aware that it is Almighty God who has invited him to pray and has guaranteed the acceptance of the supplication. Accepting the prayer and granting the supplicant’s exigency is easy for Allah, since each and every world’s creature is under His Absolute Power, and He provides the grounds for the fulfillment of His servant’s exigency with a single order.
Du’a (Supplication) in a Glance 1
Du’a’ is the expression of deprivation to the One. Du’a’ is the pronunciation of poverty to the Eternal Absolute. Du’a’ is seeking assistance of the powerless from the All-Powerful. Du’a’ is the demonstration of humility to the Omnipotent. Du’a’ is loved by the Almighty, and is dear to the mystic and the miserable.
The Midday Supplication (Du'a)
In the Name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful. There is no god except Allah the Supreme and the Clement. There is no god except Allah the Patron of the Benevolent Empyrean.
The Afternoon Supplication (Du'a)
In the Name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful.
The Night Supplication (Du'a)
In the Name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful. O Allah, I beg to request You that I have no knowledge of the estuaries of my provisions and I no doubt seek it because of the uncertainties springing in my heart so I hustle about in the cities in seeking it.
Reflections on Munajat Sha'baniyyah (4)
Reflecting on this prayer and other prayers, a question may arise: why is it that most of the time the end results are asked from God
Reflections on Munajat Sha'baniyyah (3)
اِلـهي اِنْ كُنْتُ غَيْرَ مُسْتأهِل لِرَحْمَتِكَ فَاَنْتَ اَهْلٌ اَنْ تَجُودَ عَليَّ بِفَضْلِ سَعَتِكَ My God, although I am not qualified to receive Your mercy, You are suited to be generous to me through the grace of Your plenty.
Reflections on Munajat Sha'baniyyah (2)
مُتَضرِّعاً اِلَيْكَ، راجِياً لِما لَدَيْكَ ثَوابي I am humble before You, hopeful for what You have in terms of a reward.
Reflections on Munajat Sha'baniyyah (1)
Sha’ban, the eighth month of the Islamic calendar, is considered the month of Allah’s mercy and pleasure.
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