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The Accepted Whispers Dua Book/Sunday

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Dua 67

  1. Accepted Whispers Plano Masjid 67 Sunday - make their absence free up time that I can devote to whatever You love ameen (clip)
  2. Page 50


  1. (67) O Allah, provide me with Your love and the love of those whose love will benefit me with You.
    67. Allahummar-zuqni hubbaka wa hubba main yanfa‘uni hubbuha ‘indak(a).
    67. Ya Allah, Ka azurta ni da ƙaunar Ka da ƙaunar waɗanda ƙaunarsu zai amfane ni tare da Kai.

  2. O Allah, whatever you provided to me of the things that I love, make them a source of strength for me in pursuing what You love.
    Allahumma ma razaqtani mimma uhibbu faj-‘alhu quwwatan Ii fima tuhibb(u).
    Ya Allah, daga duk abubuwan da nake ƙauna da ka azurta mini, ka sa su zama tushen ƙarfin ƙoƙarin samun abinda Kai kake so.

  3. O Allah, and whatever you kept away from me of the things that I crave, make their absence free up time that I can devote to whatever You love.
    Allahumma wa ma zawayta ‘anni mimma uhibbu faj-‘alhu faraghan li fima tuhibb.

Dua 74

  1. (74) O Allah, I beg You for every good that Your servant and prophet SAW asked You for.
    74. Allahumma inni as’aluka min khayri ma sa’alaka ‘abduka wa nabiyyuk(a).
    74. Ya Allah,

  2. O Allah, I beg You for Paradise and all words or actions that may bring me closer to it.
    Allahumma inni as’alukal-Jannata wa ma qarraba ilayha min qawlin aw ‘amal(in),

  3. I beg You that You make every decree of fate good for me.
    wa as’aluka an tajaala kulla gada’in qadaytahi li khayra(n),

  4. And I beg You that whatever decisions You make for me, make their end good.
    wa as’aluka ma qadayta li min amrin an taj ala “aqibataha rushda. [2]

(74) (‘A'ishah. Sunan Ibn Majah #3836; Ibid. Mustadrak Hakim #114/1914]

A famous hadith says that everything that Allah 4 brings about is good for the believer. If it is a blessing he is thankful for it and if it is a hardship he shows patience in facing it. In both cases the end result is good for him. Is there a contradiction between that hadith and this du‘a’? Not at all. The hadith describes the attitude of a true believer. The du‘a’ here is that we develop that attitude and conviction that will help us in all the ups and downs of this life (Fayd al-Qadir).

Dua 55.1

(55) My Lord help me and do not help my enemies against me.
55. Rabbi a'inni wa la tu‘in ‘alayy(a),
55: Ya Ubangiji na Ka taimake ni kada Ka taimaki maƙiyaya
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