Dua Qabool Na Honay Ki 3 Wajoohat | Stop Making These 3 Mistakes in Dua

Hanan Sarwar
2 Feb 202404:07

Summary

TLDRThe video explains three common mistakes people make when asking for prayers (duas) and how to avoid them for better chances of acceptance by Allah. First, it emphasizes the proper way to start a prayer, which includes praising Allah and sending blessings on the Prophet. Second, it highlights specific times when prayers are more likely to be accepted, such as after obligatory prayers and during rainfall. Lastly, it warns against losing hope when prayers aren't immediately answered, reminding viewers to stay persistent and to self-reflect on their actions and faith.

Takeaways

  • 🙏 The correct way to make a dua (prayer) is essential for its acceptance. Begin by praising Allah and acknowledging His greatness before making requests.
  • 💬 Mention Allah's names and attributes, such as 'Rahman' (merciful) and 'Rahim' (compassionate), while making dua to connect with His divine qualities.
  • 📿 After praising Allah, recite Darood (sending blessings on the Prophet) before making your request, and conclude with Darood and say Ameen.
  • ⏳ Timing matters: Certain times are more auspicious for dua, such as after obligatory prayers, during rain, while traveling, when sick, and at the time of Iftar (breaking the fast).
  • 📅 Friday is a special day for dua. From the call to Jumuah prayer until sunset, there are moments when duas are more likely to be accepted.
  • 🌙 Late at night, especially during Tahajjud (the pre-dawn prayer), is a powerful time for dua as Allah’s mercy is closest.
  • ❌ One common mistake is giving up on dua due to perceived delays in acceptance. Persistence is key.
  • 🤔 Another error is neglecting personal self-correction. One must evaluate their actions, ensuring they avoid sins or actions displeasing to Allah while making dua.
  • 🔄 Continuous self-improvement and making sincere efforts to align with Allah's commands can influence the acceptance of dua.
  • 🌟 Trust in Allah's wisdom: If a dua is delayed or seemingly unanswered, it could be because Allah has something better planned for you.

Q & A

  • What is the first mistake people make while praying (du'a) according to the script?

    -The first mistake is that people do not know the proper way to ask for du'a. The correct method, as mentioned in the Hadith, involves first praising Allah, mentioning His greatness, and then sending blessings upon the Prophet (Darood-e-Pak) before making a request.

  • How should one praise Allah before making a du'a?

    -One should begin by expressing Allah's attributes, acknowledging Him as the Creator, Sustainer, and Controller of the universe, and recognizing His ownership of Heaven and Hell, as well as the Day of Judgment. Mentioning Allah's names like Al-Rahman (The Merciful), Al-Raheem (The Compassionate), and Al-Kareem (The Generous) is part of this praise.

  • What should one do after praising Allah before making a du'a?

    -After praising Allah, one should recite Darood-e-Pak, sending blessings upon the Prophet. This should be done both at the beginning and at the end of the du'a.

  • What are some times during which du'as are more likely to be accepted?

    -Du'as are more likely to be accepted at specific times, such as after the obligatory prayers (fardh salah), during the adhan (call to prayer), when it rains, while traveling, during illness, on Fridays after the Jumu'ah adhan, at the time of iftar (breaking the fast), and during the last part of the night (Tahajjud time).

  • What is the second common mistake people make when asking for du'a?

    -The second mistake is that people do not pray during the times when du'as are more likely to be accepted. They miss opportunities like praying after obligatory prayers, during rainfall, or at special moments like the last third of the night.

  • Why do people sometimes stop making du'a, and why is this a mistake?

    -People often stop making du'a when their prayers are not answered immediately, becoming discouraged and giving up. This is a mistake because Allah may delay the acceptance of du'a for reasons known only to Him, and the person may not be aware of their own shortcomings or sins that might be blocking their du'a.

  • What should a person reflect on if their du'a is not being accepted?

    -A person should reflect on their actions and lifestyle. They should ask themselves if they are pleasing Allah with their behavior, if they are fulfilling their prayers, or if they are involved in sinful or prohibited activities that may be preventing their du'a from being accepted.

  • Why is it important to maintain hope and continue making du'a?

    -It is important to continue making du'a because Allah knows what is best for each person and may be delaying or granting something better in place of the request. One should have trust in Allah's wisdom and decisions.

  • How does Allah respond to a person who continuously makes du'a?

    -Allah responds to the person who keeps making du'a by granting them what is best, even if they do not understand it at the time. Their persistence and trust in Allah’s wisdom are rewarded.

  • What attitude should a person have when making du'a?

    -A person should have a positive attitude, full of hope and trust in Allah, believing that He will respond in the best way. They should also strive to improve their actions and avoid sins, while continuing to make du'a regularly.

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