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Head Of All Duas To Be Read Once In The Morning And Once In The Evening

Allaahummaj`Al Awwala Liqaaina (Atau Yawmina, Atau Syahrina, Atau Majlisina) Hadzaa
Shalaahan Wa Aw Sathahu Falaahan Wa Akhirahu Najaahan
Allaahummaj`Al Awwalahu Rahmatan Wa Awsathahu Ni`Matan Wa Akhirahu Takriimatan
Wa Maghfirah
Alhamdulillaahil-Ladzii Tawaadha`A Kullu Syay-In Li`Azhamatih Wa Dalla Kullu Syay-In Li
`Izzatih Wa Khada`A Kullu Syay-In Li Mulkih Wastaslama Kullu Syay-In Li Qudratih
Alhamdulillaahil-Ladzii Sakana Kullu Syay-In Lihaybatih Wa Azh-Zharra Kullu Syay-In
Bihikmatih Wa Tashaaghara Kullu Syay-In Likibriyaa-Ih
Allaahumma Ayqizhna Fii Ahabbi Saa`Ati Ilayka Yaa Waduud
YA THAL ARSHI MAJEED FA'ALUN LIMA YUREED Hal Ataaka Hadeethul-Junooda Fira`Awna
Wa Thamood Bal-Illadheen Kafaroo Fee Takdheebin W'allahu Min Waraaihim Muheet. Bal
Huwa Quranun Majeedun Fee Lawhin Mahfoozh.

Brief Prophetic Supplication for Difficulties


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Anas ibn Malik (Allah be pleased with him) relates that if any distress befell the Prophet
(Allah bless him and give him peace), he would say: Ya Hayyu Ya Qayyum, biRahmatika astagheeth (O Living, O Sustaining, in Your Mercy I seek relief!).[Related
by Tirmidhi, Sunan (3600)]

The Living (al-Hayy) is the One who alone has absolute, independent life. The
Sustaining (al-Qayyum) is the One who alone needs none to sustain Him, and who
sustains all things at all times, in every way. Relief (istighatha) is seeking assistance
and salvation from danger or distress.

A BRIEF SELECTION RECOMMENDED FOR SPIRITUAL, PHYSICAL, AND EMOTIONAL


WELLBEING

1.
My lord, I am in absolute need of the good You send me. [Quran, 28:24]
Rabbi inni lima anzalta ilayya min khairin faqir
2.
O Lord! Grant us good in this life, and good in the next, and save us from the torment of the
Fire. [Quran, 2:201]
Rabbana atina fidunya hasana wa fil-akhirati hasana wa qina `adhab an-nar
3.
When a man got angry in front of the Prophet (Allah bless him and give him peace), he told
his companions, I know some words that would make his anger leave, if he said them. They
are, I seek refuge in Allah from Satan. [Bukhari]


A`udhubillahi min ash-shaytan
4.
When the Prophet (Allah bless him and give him peace) would be afflicted with a stressful
trial, he would say, O Living and Eternal Maintainer! By Your mercy I seek help! [Tirmidhi]
Ya Hayyu Ya Qayyum! Bi rahmatika astagheeth!
5.
Shahr ibn Hawshab (Allah be well-pleased with him) said, I said to Umm Salama, O Mother
of the believers! What was the most frequent supplication of the Messenger of Allah, may
Allah bless him and give him peace, when he was with you? She said, His most frequent
supplication was, O Turner of the hearts, make my heart firm in Your deen! [Tirmidhi]

Ya muqallibal-qulubi, thabbit qalbi ala deenika


6.
The Prophet (Allah bless him and give him peace) said, The supplication of my brother
Dhun Nun (Yunus, peace be upon him), who called on Allah while in the whales belly: There
is no deity but You. Glory be to You! Verily, I have been among the wrongdoers (Quran
21:87) no Muslim person says it, for any situation whatsoever, except that Allah Most High
answers his call. [Tirmidhi]
La Ilaha Illa Anta, Subhanaka, Inni Kuntu Mina Z-Zalimin

7.
The Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him and give him peace) used to say, O Allah, I ask You
for guidance, piety, dignified restraint, and freedom from need. [Muslim]
ALLAHUMMA INNI ASALUKAL HUDA WAT TUQA WAL `AFAFA WAL GHINA
8.
O Allah! There is no ease except that which You make easy, and indeed You, when You want,
make difficulties easy. [Ibn Hibban]
ALLAHUMMA LA SAHLA ILLA MAA JAALTAHU SAHLAN, WA ANTA TAJALU L-HAZNA IDHA
SHITA SAHLA
9.
Ibn Abbas (Allah be well-pleased with him) reported that the Prophet (Allah bless him and
give him peace) said, Anyone who visits a sick person whose time has not yet come and
says seven times in his presence, I ask Allah the Immense, the Lord of the Immense Throne,
to heal you, Allah will heal him of that illness. [Abu Dawud; Tirmidhi]
Asalullahal-Azima Rabbal-Arshil-Azimi, An Yashfiyaka
10.
Aisha (Allah be well-pleased with her) reported that when the Prophet (Allah bless him and
give him peace) visited any ailing member of his family, he would touch the sick person with
his right hand and would supplicate: O Allah! The Lord of mankind! Remove this disease
and heal (him or her)! You are the Great Healer! There is no healing but through You; (a
healing) which leaves behind no disease. [Agreed Upon]
Allahumma Rabban-nasi, adhhibil-basa, washfi, Antash-Shafi, la shifaa illa shifauka, shifaan
la yughadiru saqaman
11.
O Allah, Your mercy I am hopeful for, so do not leave me to myself for the blink of an eye,
and put all my affairs in order, there is no god but You. [Abu Dawud]
Allahumma Rahmataka Arju Fala Takilni Ila Nafsi Tarfata `Aynin Wa Aslih Li Shani Kullihi La
Ilaha Illa Anta
12.
`Uthman ibn `Affan (Allah be well-pleased with him) reported that the Messenger of Allah
(Allah bless him and give him peace) said, No slave of Allah says in the morning every day
and the evening every night, In the name of Allah by whose name nothing in the earth or

the heaven can be harmed. He is the Hearing, the Knowing, three times without that
ensuring that nothing will harm him. [Abu Dawud; Tirmidhi]
Bismillahilladhi La Yadurru Maasmihi Shayun Fil-Ardi Wa La Fis-Samai Wa HuwasSamiul-Alim
13.
Anas (Allah be well-pleased with him) said that the Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him and
give him peace) used to say, O Allah, I seek refuge in You from weakness and laziness,
miserliness and cowardice, anxiety and sorrow, and I seek refuge in You from the torments of
the grave, and I seek refuge in You from the trials and tribulations of life and death.
[Bukhari]
Allahumma Inni A`Udhu Bika Min Al-`Ajzi Wal-Kasli Wal-Jubni Wal-Harami Wal-Bukhli, Wa
A`Udh Bika Min Adhabil Qabri, Wa A`Udhu Bika Min Fitnatil Mahya Wal-Mamat.
14.
The Prophet (Allah bless him and give him peace) would say when in distress, There is no
deity but Allah, the Knowing, the Clement. There is no deity but Allah, Lord of the
Magnificent Throne. There is no deity but Allah, Lord of the heavens and Lord of the earth
and Lord of the Noble Throne. [Bukhari]
La Ilaha Illa Allahu L-Alimu L-Halim. La Ilaha Illa Allahu Rabbu L-Arshi L-Azim. La Ilaha Illa
Allahu Rabbu S-Samawati Wa Rabbu L-Ardi Wa Rabbu L-Arshi L-Karim.
15.
Umama (Allah be well-pleased with her) said, The Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him
and give him peace, made many supplications which we did not remember at all. We said,
Messenger of Allah, you have made many supplications which we do not remember at all.
He said, Shall I tell something which will contain all of them for you? You should say: O
Allah, I ask You for the good for which Your Prophet Muhammad, Allah bless him and give
him peace, asked You and I seek refuge from the evil from which Your Prophet Muhammad,
Allah bless him and give him peace, sought refuge. You are the One who is asked for help
and it is only You who can transmit it. There is no power nor strength except by Allah.
[Tirmidhi]
Allahumma Inni Asaluka Min Khairi Ma Saalaka Minhu Nabiyyuka Muhammadun Sallallahu
Alaihi Wa Sallam. Wa Audhu Bika Min Sharri Mas-Taadha Minhu Nabiyyuka Muhammadun
Sallallahu Alaihi Wa Sallam. Wa Antal-Mustaanu, Wa Alaikal-Balaghu, Wa La Hawla Wa La
Quwwata Illa Billah

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