Qabooliyat e Dua Kay Waqiat

Book Name:Qabooliyat e Dua Kay Waqiat

narrates that the Messenger of Allah  صَلَّى اللهُ عَلَيْهِ وَاٰلِهٖ وَسَلَّم said: ‘Allah عَزَّوَجَلَّ likes those who plead in du'a.’[1]

Dear Islamic brothers, we should focus on the mercy of Allah when making du’a. Some people hasten and want their prayers to be accepted immediately, saying things like, ‘We have been making du'a for so long. We request the pious to make du'a as well. We have read so many things, and we have been to shrines as well, but Allah عَزَّوَجَلَّ does not fulfil our needs.’ However, sometimes, there are many wisdoms behind the delay [in the du'a being answered] which we cannot understand. Therefore, we should not act hastily in regards to du'a. Imam Ahmad Raza Khan رَحْمَةُ اللهِ عَلَيْه has given some Madani pearls of advice for those who are impatient regarding the acceptance of their du'a and become frustrated. Listen to the summary of his Madani pearls and protect yourself from being hasty in your prayers!

Visiting people of worldly authority again and again

Those who want some personal gain from people of worldly authority are seen waiting for years hoping to be helped by them, wandering around their doorsteps morning and evening. Individuals with this worldly status and authority do not even look at them in return, nor answer them. Despite being scolded, rejected and ignored, people spend years chasing them for personal benefit, never losing hope or energy. 

Alas! First of all, who actually brings themselves to the door of Allah? If someone does come, he does so lazily and anxiously, seeking tomorrow’s happenings to immediately occur for him today. He spends a week reciting something and then starts complaining, ‘I recited


 



[1] Kitab al-du'a lil-Tabarani, p. 28, Hadith 20