Palestine crisis and the importance of Dua
Everyone is aware of the ongoing tragic situation in Palestine.
The Jews have stepped far beyond the boundaries of inhumane
persecution of the Palestinian Muslims. Far from condemning the
barbaric treatment meted out to the Muslim and intervening in
order to solve the crisis, the people all over the world seem
to be enjoying the whole episode and watching as spectators. In
such delicate circumstances, we, as Muslims, in our respective
regions, should endeavour, the best of our ability, to bring an
end to this injustice and oppression.
This can be accomplished by firstly, beseeching Allah (after
having repented from our sins with much grief and pain and
secondly by assisting those organisations or individuals who
are making endeavours in this regard to help the oppressed
Muslims.
The Prophet sallallahu alayhi wasallam has mentioned,
"Du'aa is the weapon of the Believer."
As well as adopting these methods (both verbal and
physical) ourselves, we should tell others to do the same. May
Allah give rise the Truth and defeat the falsehood.
Shaykh Muhammed Saleem Dborat.
Also make special duaa for the Iraqi Muslims.
Du'aa
Dua is asking Allah for help or for the fulfilment of a
particular need.
It expresses a slaves helplessness and dependence on Allah, the
All-Powerful and Merciful. It is the channel through which one
gets directly in touch with one's Creator.
The purpose of mans creation is worship and according to a
Hadeeth,
Dua is the essence of worship. (Tirmizi)
And according to another Hadeeth, Dua is
the worship. (Tirmizi)
Just as Salah, Sawm, Zakh, Hajj etc. are acts of worship, dua
too is an act of worship. Therefore just as one takes out time
to pray Salah or to recite the Quran or make zikr, similarly,
according equal importance to dua, one should also take out
sufficient time for the sake of dua.
The objective behind every act of worship is the Recognition of
Allah as the Creator and the All- Powerful, and that one acts
according to His Will and not as one likes.
A Servant of Allah accepts his weaknesses and recognises his
need for Allah. Out of all devotions, this humbleness and total
submission is best expressed in du. Furthermore, other acts of
worship can become a source of pride whilst dua is an act which
is usually free from any trace of pride.
Nowadays, dua has become a mere ritual. It has become a routine
practice which one is accustomed to perform at certain times of
the day. People raise their hands for a few moments at the time
of dua, uttering a few words, some consciously, and some
without even realising what they are asking for.
Today hardly anybody resorts to dua for solutions to their
problems.
For most people dua is a devotion which is the most difficult
to practise. Even at the blessed places and in the blessed
moments, a short while occupied by dua's will seem like hours.
By and large, we find that the engagement in Salah or the
recitation of the Quran is relatively easier than making dua.
This only reflects our distance from the Being of Allah, as dua
is the only act of worship which provides us with the
opportunity to communicate with Allah in the manner we wish.
Lack of concentration in this act of worship shows that the
performance of other acts of worship are also customary and
superficial, and lacking the true essence. If we truly enjoyed
the Proximity of Allah, we would inevitably have found
enjoyment in confiding in Him and beseeching Him.
We would have always felt an eagerness to turn to Him, in open
and in solitude.
Many of us make dua half-heartedly, not convinced whether our
demands will be answered or not. We should know that Allah
always answers the dus of people. However, it may not always
seem so and many people, failing to experience the effects
immediately, begin to feel dejected and put off. This, however,
should not be the case, as Allah, the All-Hearing, undoubtedly
hears and accepts the supplications of people, only that the
dua's of some are answered immediately, whilst those of others
are deferred for their own benefit.
One should keep in mind that the acceptance of dua's also
depends on the expectations of a person. Allah deals with
people in accordance with what they expect of Him. In one
Hadeeth, the Prophet (saw) has related the following Statement
of Allah: I treat my servant as he
expects of me (Bukhri, Muslim)
The Ahdeeth also tell us that dus (provided that their
requisites have been fulfilled) are accepted invariably, but
their acceptance is manifested in either of the three
below-mentioned ways: Sometimes, Allah immediately answers them
and blesses the seekers with what they have asked for;
sometimes He substitutes what they have asked for with
something that in His Knowledge was better for them; or
alternatively, through the blessings of the dua, He removes an
impending calamity that was to befall them. At times, neither
of the above may transpire, but on such occasions, the dua is
treasured for the Hereafter. These unanswered dua's will bear
so much reward that a person, on the Day of Qiymah, will wish
that none of his dua's were accepted in the world. (Kanzul Umml)
Abstaining from harm (clothing, food, income, etc.) is another
essential requisite for the acceptance of dua. The Prophet
(saw) once made mention of a person who travels widely, his
hair dishevelled and covered with dust. He lifts his hands
towards the sky (and thus makes the supplication): O Lord, O
Lord, then the Prophet (saw) said, But
his diet is unlawful, his drink is unlawful, his clothes are
unlawful and his nourishment is unlawful. How then can his
supplication be accepted? (Muslim)
By keeping the following few points in mind concerning dua,
inshallah, one will benefit greatly.
Firstly one should remember that dua is an act of worship and
should be given an independent status of its own. It should not
remain a mere ritual.
Secondly, one should make dua after performing all good deeds
such as Salah, recitation of Quran, zikr etc., and also fix a
specific time especially for dua. In dua, one should adopt
humility and ensure that one understands what is being asked.
The time spent in dua should be gradually lengthened. In the
initial stages, the same dua's can be repeated over and over,
and in the meantime more and more dua's should be memorised. An
effort should be made to learn those dua's in particular which
encompass the general need of all the Muslims.
Thirdly, when making dua, a person should have a firm faith
that he is asking from Allah the All- Powerful, and He is able
to fulfil every need of ours. The chances of being cured from a
fatal illness, for instance, may seem remote but it should be
believed from the depths of the heart that Allah is able to
cure any illness if He so wished. Dr. Abdul Hayy 'rifi
rahmatullahi alayh (a renowned saint) used to say, "Does there
exist any problem that cannot be solved through dua, and then
he would say "How can there, when du is a request made to Allah
for the removal of problems and there is no problem on earth
whose removal is beyond His ability.
One should ask Allah for both worldly needs and those of the
Hereafter.
Rasoolullah (saw) has instructed us to ask Allah for all our
needs, however petty they may seem to be. He (saw) mentioned
that even if a person's shoelaces break, he should ask Allah
before embarking to obtain new ones.
Finally, one should not ask for anything unlawful. Many young
people do not realise this and by asking for impermissible
things incur the displeasure of Allah.
May Allah give us all the tawfeeq to turn to Him for all our
needs and may He fulfil all our lawful needs of this world and
the Hereafter.
Ameen.