The Prophet (ﷺ) used to supplicate: "Allahumma inni as'alukal-huda, wat-tuqa, wal-'afafa, wal-ghina (O Allah! I beseech You for guidance, piety, chastity and contentment)." [Muslim]
#Hadith اللَّهُمَّ إِنِّي أَسْأَلُكَ الْهُدَى وَالتُّقَى وَالْعَفَافَ وَالْغِنَى Allahumma inni as'alukal-huda wat-tuqa wal-'afaf wal-ghina O #Allah I ask You for #guidance , piety, #chastity & #affluence SunanIbn Majah 3832 Book 34 Hadith 6 #Allah #Islam #Muslim #Dua
Itwas narrated from 'Abdullah that : the Prophet (saas) used to say: Allahumma inni as'alukal-huda wat-tuqa wal-'afaf wal-ghina (O Allah, I ask You for guidance, piety, chastity and affluence). نبی اکرم صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم یہ دعا مانگا کرتے تھے: «اللهم إني أسألك الهدى والتقى
1473. `Ali (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: The Messenger of Allah (sall'Allahu alayhi wasalam) said to me, "Recite: `Allahumma-hdini wa saddidni (O Allah! Direct me to the Right Path and make me adhere to the Straight Path).'' Another narration is: `Allahumma inni as'aluk-alhuda was-sadad (I beg You for guidance and uprightness
Allahumma inni as alukal huda is an authentic and powerful dua from the sunnah of prophet muhammad saw. Nabi shallallahu 'alaihi wa sallam biasa membaca do'a: For verily you decree and none can decree over you. Allahumma inni as alukal huda is an authentic and powerful dua from the sunnah of prophet muhammad saw. I beseech you for guidance
21 s ( & yMCfr b *ioV) > L?jw ^ 5 * "O Allah, benefit me from my hearing and my sight and make them my heirs [i.e., keep them strong until I die], and grant me victory over those who wronged me, and take revenge from them Allahumma mattini bi sam 'ee, wa basari, waj-'alhumal-waritha minni, wansurni alaa man yadhlimuni wa khuth minhu bi tha 'ri
- #ProphetMuhammad used to supplicate: "Allahumma inni as'alukal-huda wat-tuqa wal-'afafa wal-ghina (O #Allah! I beseech You for guidance, piety, chastity and contentment)" #dua #islam #muslim #muslims #ummah #hadith #happiness #prayer #supplication #sunnah #religion #God #taqva.
“O Allah, I ask You for GUIDANCE ,piety, CHASTITY and CONTENTMENT” Allahumma inni as’alukal-huda, wat-tuqa, wal-‘afafa, wal-ghina Ibne Majah, Tirmidhi Click here for the “DUA BOOK” having 120 Beautiful Du’as from the Holy Quran. Word-by-word Meanings
DwEn. Purification of the Soul 'Abdullah ibn Mas'ud radiallahu 'anhu relates that the Prophet sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam would supplicate, "O Allah! I ask You for guidance, piety, safety and well-being, and contentment and sufficiency." [Allahumma inni as 'alukal-huda wat-tuqa wal-'afafa wal-ghina. Related by Muslim, no. 2721] Imam as-Sa'di d. 1376H - rahimahullah - said in Bahjatul Qulubul-Abrar p. 198 "This du'a supplication is from the most comprehensive and beneficial du'a, since it includes asking Allah for well-being with regards to both the Religion and the World. Thus, al-huda the Guidance is beneficial knowledge, and at-tuqa taqwa or piety is righteous actions and leaving-off what Allaah and His Messenger have forbidden; and this is asking for correctness and well-being of a person's Religion. For indeed, the Religion comprises of beneficial knowledge and recognising the truth - which is guidance - and standing firm upon obedience to Allah and His Messenger sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam - and this is piety. And al-'afafa well-being and safety and al-ghina contentment and sufficiency comprises of being safe from the harms of the creation and that the heart is not attached to them. So whosoever is granted the provision of guidance, piety, well-being and contentment has indeed achieved true happiness, and has acquired all that could be possibly sought after, as well as being saved from all that is dreadful and frightening."And it also comprises of being contended with Allah and what He provides, and seeking whatever will cause the heart to be satisfied with Him. So with this, happiness in this worldly life is completed, and the heart tastes true sweetness and delight - and this is a goodly life. So whosoever is granted the provision of guidance, piety, well-being and contentment has indeed achieved true happiness, and has acquired all that could be possibly sought after, as well as being saved from all that is dreadful and frightening." From The Introduction to al-Khushu fis-Salat of Ibn Rajab al-Hanbali