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SkyAboveYou
19-08-2004, 01:14 PM
Supplications

Examples to be Used in Every Day Situations




"And remember your Lord by your tongue and within yourself,
humbly and with fear without loudness in words in the mornings,
and in the afternoons and be not of those who are neglectful.

Surely, those who are with your Lord (angels)
are never too proud to perform acts of worship to Him,
but they glorify His Praise and prostrate before Him."

The Noble Qur'an - Al-A'raf 7:205-206


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"Supplication is the pith of worship."

Tirmidhi, Narrated Anas ibn Malik


"No one offers a supplication without Allah bringing him what he asks
or keeping away from him a like amount of evil,
provided he does not ask for something sinful or for breaking ties of relationship."

Tirmidhi, Narrated Jabir ibn Abdullah

SkyAboveYou
19-08-2004, 01:18 PM
Waking Up

Alhamdu lillahil-ladhi ahyaana ba'da ma amaatana wa ilaihin nushur.

Praise is to Allah Who bring us lifes after He has brought us death and unto Him is the return. [Abu Dawud 4/264, Ahmad 2/389]



Getting Dressed

Alhamdu lillahil-ladhi kasaani hadha (aththauba) wa razaqaneehi min ghairi haulim-minni wa la quwwatin.

Praise is to Allah who has clothed me with this (garment) and provided it for me, though I was powerless myself and incapable.



[B]Getting Undressed

Bismillah.

By/In the Name of Allah. [At-Tirmidhi 2/505]

SkyAboveYou
19-08-2004, 01:23 PM
Before Eating

Bismillah.

By/In the Name of Allah.


[I]If you forgot to say the above before eating, then say the following as soon as you remember:

Bismilaahi 'awwalihi wa aakhirihi.

In the Name of Allah, over the beginning of it and the end of it.

[Recorded by al-Tirmidhi, According to al-Hilaali, this hadith is sahih due to its supporting evidence. See al-Hilaali, vo. 2, pp. 580-581]



After Sneezing


The muslim who sneezed should immediately say:

Alhamdulillah

All praises and thanks are (due) to Allah.


The muslim who hears a sneezer say "Alhamdulillah" should then say:

Yar hamu-kAllah

May Allah have mercy upon you.


The original sneezer may then say:

Yahdeekumu-llaahu wa yuslihu baalakum.

May Allah guide you and set your affairs in order.


When a disbeliever sneezes, the Muslim says:

[B] Yahdeekumu-llaahu wa yuslihu baalakum.

May Allah guide you and set your affairs in order. [At-Tirmidhi 5/82, Ahmad 4/400, Dawud 4/308]