Supplication
Shaykh Alee Hasan hafidhahullaah
SUPPLICATION IS A CURE
Supplication is from the most beneficial
types of healing, it is the enemy of illness and affliction - repressing it and treating it, preventing its occurrence, removing
it or at least alleviating it. It is the weapon of the believer as is reported by al-Haakim in his 'Mustadrak' from the hadeeth
of Alee bin Abee Taalib (RA) from the Messenger of Allaah sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam that he said, "Supplication is
the weapon of the believer, the pillar of the religion, and the light of the heaven and earth."
[Abu Ya`laa [no. 439], ibn Adee [2/296], al-Haakim
[1/492] and al-Qudaa`ee [no. 143].The hadeeth is maudu` as declared by al-Albaanee. Al-Haythamee says in 'Majma` az-Zawaa`id'
[10/147], "the isnaad contains al-Hasan bin Abee Zayd and he is abandoned." Refer to: 'ad-Da`eefah' [no.179, 180].]
Supplication takes one of three positions
against illness:
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It is stronger than the illness and therefore
represses it.
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It is weaker than the illness and therefore the
illness overcomes it and afflicts the servant, however it is still possible that it alleviate the illness.
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That they be of equal strength and prevent each
other from happening in the servant.
Al-Haakim reports from the hadeeth of Aa`ishah
(RA) that the Messenger of Allaah sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam said, "Caution is of no avail against the decree but supplication
benefits those things that have occurred and have not yet occurred. For indeed while the tribulation is descending the supplication
meets it and they remain struggling with one another until the Day of Judgement."
[Reported by al-Haakim [1/492], at-Tabaraanee
in 'al-Awsat' [no. 4615] and in 'ad-Du`aa' [no. 33], al-Bazzaar [3/29], al-Khateeb in his 'Taareekh' [8/453] and ibn al-Jawzee
in 'al-Waahiyaat' [no. 1411] The isnaad to the hadeeth is da`eef but the hadeeth is hasan is due to witnesses. Refer to: 'Saheeh
al-Jaami' [2/1279 no. 7739].]
He also reports the hadeeth of ibn Umar
from the Messenger of Allaah sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam that he said, "Supplication brings about benefit to those things
that have occurred and those things that have not yet occurred. So devote yourselves to supplication O servants of Allaah!"
[Mishkaat al-Masaabeeh [Eng. Trans. 1/472], at-Tirmidhee
[no. 3548] and al-Haakim [1/493]. The hadeeth is hasan due to witnesses as declared so by as-Sakhaawee and al-Albaanee. Refer
to: 'Saheeh al-Jaami' [1/641 no. 3409] and 'Maqaasid al-Hasanah' of as-Sakhaawee [pg. 255 under no. 486].]
He also reports the hadeeth of Thawbaan
from the Prophet sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam that he said, "Nothing but supplication averts the decree and nothing but
righteousness increases the life-span. Indeed a person is deprived of provision due to performing sins."
[Mishkaat al-Masaabeeh [Eng. Trans. 2/1026].
Reported by Ahmad [5/277, 280], ibn Maajah [chpt. 10, no.90], al-Haakim [1/493], ibn Abee Shaybah [10/441], ibn Hibbaan [no.
1090], al-Baghawee [6/13] and al-Qudaa`ee [no. 831]. The isnaad is da`eef but the hadeeth has a support that strengthens it
from the hadeeth of Salmaan with the words, "Nothing but supplication averts the decree, and nothing but righteousness
increases the life-span." Reported by at-Tabaraanee in 'al-Kabeer' [no.6128], at-Tirmidhee [no.2139] and others.]
BEING EARNEST AND PERSISTENT IN SUPPLICATION
From the most beneficial of treatments
is to be earnest and persistent in supplication. Ibn Maajah reports in his Sunan the hadeeth of Abu Hurayrah from the Messenger
of Allaah sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam that he said, "Allaah is Angry at whosoever does not ask of Him."
[Mishkaat al-Masaabeeh [Eng. Trans. 1/473]. Reported
by at-Tirmidhee [no.3373], ibn Maajah [no. 3827], Ahmad [2/443], al-Haakim [1/491] and al-Bayhaqee in 'ad-Da`waat al-Kabeerah'
[no. 22] with a good isnaad. The hadeeth has a witness with a da`eef isnaad from the hadeeth of Anas reported by at-Tabaraanee
in 'ad-Du`aa' [no.24] and the hadeeth of Nu`maan bin Basheer reported by the authors of the Sunan.]
Al-Awzaa`ee mentions from az-Zuhree from
Urwa from Aa`ishah (RA) that the Messenger of Allaah sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam said, "Allaah Loves those who are earnest
and persistent in their supplications."
[Reported by Uqailee in 'ad-Du`afaa' [1/198/2],
al-Falaakee in 'al-Fawaa`id' [2/89], ibn Adee [7/163] and at-Tabaraanee in 'ad-Du`aa' [no. 20]. The hadeeth is maudu. Refer
to: 'Silsilah ad-Da`eefah' [no. 637], 'Irwaa al-Ghaleel' [no. 677] and 'Talkhees al-Habeer' of ibn Hajr al-Asqalaanee [2/194
no.716]]
Imaam Ahmad reports in his 'Kitaab az-Zuhd' from
Qataadah from Muwarraq that he said, "I have not found a deserving similitude for the believer except in the case of a person
on the sea floating on a raft supplicating to his Lord, 'my Lord! My Lord!' so that perchance Allaah, the Mighty and Magnificent,
may save him." ['Kitaab az-Zuhd' of Imaam Ahmad [2/273, chpt. 'Akhbaar Muwarraq al-Ijlee.'] and Abu Nu`aym in 'al-Hilya' [2/235]]
BEING IMPATIENT WITH SUPPLICATION
From the reasons that prevent the servant from
attaining the fulfilment of the supplication is his being hasty and impatient, so when the answer is delayed or slow in coming
he becomes frustrated and gives up supplicating. This person is like the one who sows a seed or plants a flower, watering
it and tending to it, then when it is delayed in appearing or flowering he leaves it and neglects it.
In Saheeh Bukhaaree from the hadeeth of Abu Hurayrah
that the Messenger of Allaah sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam said, "Your supplications will be answered as long as you are
not impatient by saying, 'I have supplicated to my Lord but He has not answered.'" [Saheeh Bukhaaree [Eng. Trans. 8/236
no. 352]]
In Saheeh Muslim from the hadeeth of Abu Hurayrah
that the Messenger of Allaah sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam said, "The supplication of the servant will always be answered
provided that he does not supplicate for something sinful or supplicate to sever the ties of kinship and provided that he
is not impatient." It was asked, "O Messenger of Allaah, what is impatience?" He replied, "he says: 'I have supplicated and
supplicated but I have not received an answer' then he becomes frustrated and leaves off supplicating." [Saheeh Muslim
[Eng. Trans. 4/1430 no. 6595]]
In the Musnad of Ahmad from the hadeeth
of Anas that the Messenger of Allaah sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam said, "The servant will always be in a state of good
as long as he is not impatient." They asked, "how is he impatient?" He replied, "he says, 'I have supplicated to my Lord but
he has not answered.'"
[Ahmad [3/193-210], Abu Ya`laa [no. 2865], at-Tabaraanee
in 'al-Awsat' [no. 2518] and in 'ad-Du`aa' [no. 21], and ibn Adee [6/2219] Its isnaad is hasan and the hadeeth is also reported
via another route from by al-Bazzaar [4/37].]
THE BEST TIMES FOR SUPPLICATION
When the servant combines in his supplication
presence of the heart and its being attentive and devoting itself solely to Allaah, sincerely asking Him for the desired matter,
doing so at one of the six times when the supplication is more likely to answered - these being:
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The last third of the night.
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At the time of the adhaan.
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Between the adhaan and iqaamah.
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At the ends of the prescribed prayers.
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From the time the Imaam ascends the pulpit to
the time the prayer has finished on the day of Jumu`ah.
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The last hour after the prayer Asr.
Alongside this the servant appends to this fear
and reverence in the heart, beseeching his Lord in a state of humility and submissiveness. He faces the Qiblah and is in a
state of purity, he raises his hands to Allaah and begins by praising and extolling Him, then he invokes peace and blessings
upon Muhammad, His servant and Messenger sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam. He precedes mentioning his need by seeking forgiveness
from Allaah and then he earnestly and sincerely makes his request as one who is needy and impoverished, supplicating to Him
out of hope and fear. He seeks the means of getting close to Him by mentioning His Names and Attributes and making the religion
sincerely for Him Alone.
Before making supplication he gives in charity.
If all this is done then this supplication will never be rejected especially if the servant employs the supplications that
the Messenger of Allaah sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam informed us would be accepted or if his supplication includes mention
of Allaah's Greatest Name...
{Translators' notes: the proofs for the above
times and recommendations}
1) From Abu Hurayrah (RA) that
the Messenger of Allaah sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam said, "Our Lord, the Blessed and Most High, Descend every night to
the lowest heaven when only the last third of the night remains and says, 'who is calling upon Me so that I may respond? Who
is seeking My forgiveness so that I may forgive Him." Reported by Saheeh Muslim [Eng. Trans. 1/365 no. 1656]
2) From Anas (RA) that
the Messenger of Allaah sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam said, "When the adhaan is proclaimed, the doors to the heaven open
and the supplications are answered."
Reported by at-Tayaalisee [no. 2106], at-Tabaraanee
in 'ad-Du`aa' [no.485] and others with a hasan isnaad and is made saheeh due to supports. Refer to: as-Saheehah [no. 1413]
and the notes of F. Zamrali to 'at-Targheeb fee ad-Du`aa' [pg. 76-77 no. 35]
3) From Anas (RA) that
the Messenger of Allaah sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam said, "The supplication made between the adhaan and the iqaamah will
not be rejected."
Reported by Abu Daawood, at-Tirmidhee [no. 212,
3594], Ahmad [3/119], ibn Abee Shaybah [no. 8465] and others with a da`eef isnaad but the hadeeth has supports which make
it saheeh. Refer to: 'Irwaa al-Ghaleel' [no. 244], the notes of F. Zamrali to 'at-Targheeb fee ad-Du`aa' [pp. 75-78, no. 35].
4) From Abu Umaamah (RA) that
the Prophet sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam was asked, "When is the supplication most likely to be accepted?" He replied,
"in the last depth of the night and at the end of the prescribed prayers." Reported by at-Tirmidhee who said that it was
hasan and al-Albaanee agreed.
5) From Abu Musa (RA)
that he heard the Messenger of Allaah sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam saying concerning the hour in which the supplications
will be answered on the day of Jumu`ah, "It is between the time that the imaam sits (on the pulpit) and the time that the
prayer is completed."
Reported by Muslim and Abu Daawood
6) From Jaabir (RA) that
the Messenger of Allaah sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam said, "The day of Jumu`ah has twelve hours, and during one of the
hours you will not find a Muslim servant (of Allaah) asking Allaah for something except that He will give it to him. Seek
it in the last hour after the prayer of Asr"
Reported by Abu Daawood [Eng. Trans. 1/270 no.
1043], an-Nasaa`ee and others.
7) Abu Daawood reports
the hadeeth of Fudaalah bin Ubaid that the Messenger of Allaah sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam heard a man supplicating in
prayer. He did not glorify Allaah and neither did he invoke blessings on the Prophet sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam. The Messenger
of Allaah sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam said, "He made haste." He then called him and said to him or to those around him,
"If any one of you prays, he should commence by glorifying his Lord and praising Him; he should invoke peace and blessings
on the Prophet sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam and thereafter he should supplicate Allaah for anything he wishes."
Abu Daawood [Eng. Trans. 1/390 no. 1476], at-Tirmidhee
[no. 3476], an-Nasaa`ee [3/44], Ahmad [6/18] and others with a hasan isnaad. Refer to the notes of F. Zamrali to 'at-Targheeb
fee ad-Du`aa' [pg. 11].
8) From Alee (RA) that
the Messenger of Allaah sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam said, "Every supplication is veiled until one has invoked peace and
blessings upon the Prophet sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam."
Reported by ibn Mukhlid in 'al-Muntaqaa' [1/76]
and al-Asbahaanee in 'at-Targheeb' [2/171] and others. The hadeeth is hasan due to supports. Refer to: as-Saheehah [no. 2035]
and Saheeh al-Jaami [no. 4523]}
SOME OF THE REASONS FOR SUPPLICATION BEING
ANSWERED
Frequently we find the supplications that are
answered to be those that combine dire need with the persons sincerely turning to Allaah Alone, or due to a good deed that
the person performed before the supplication and Allaah made it to be the reason behind His answering the supplication as
a way of showing appreciation, or the person supplicated at a time in which the supplication will be answered etc.
Someone may think that the reason of the supplication
being answered lies in the wording of the supplication itself and he takes to this wording only, ignoring the other matters
that this supplicator combined when supplicating. This is like a person who takes a medicine at a recommended time and in
a recommended way and thereby benefits from it, another person sees this and thinks that taking the medicine on its own suffices
to bring about benefit. This is incorrect and in fact this is an area in which many people have erred.
For example a person may supplicate at a time
of dire need by the side of a grave and this supplication be answered. Now an ignorant person may see this and think that
the reason behind the supplication being answered lay with the grave and not know that the reason actually lay in the person
being in dire need and his sincerely resorting to Allaah. If this person, when being in this situation, had supplicated in
a house from amongst the houses of Allaah then this would have been better and more beloved to Allaah.
SUPPLICATION IS LIKE A WEAPON
Supplications and seeking refuge are of the level
of a weapon. The strength of the weapon lies in the strength of the one wielding it and not merely in its own natural strength.
So when the weapon is complete having no defect and the arm wielding it is strong and any obstacles are absent - then the
weapon will cause harm to the enemy, and when any of these three matters are absent then the desired effect of the weapon
will also be absent. Similarly when the supplication, in and of itself, is corrupt, or the supplicator does not combine his
heart with his tongue at the time of supplication, or for some reason there be an obstacle preventing the answer - then the
desired outcome will not be achieved.