Dua al-Wida - Bid farewell to the month of Ramadhan - Haaj Mahdi...
It is recommended to bid farewell to the month of Ramadhan through the supplications dedicated to this purpose and are mentioned by al-Kulayni,...
It is recommended to bid farewell to the month of Ramadhan through the supplications dedicated to this purpose and are mentioned by al-Kulayni, al-Saduq, al-Mufeed, al-Tusi, and Sayyid Ibn Tawus. Yet, the best supplication in this respect may be the forty-fifth supplication of the al-Saheefah al-Kamilah al-Sajjadiyyah, by Imam Zain ul-Abideen (as).
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Munajat Shabaniyyah - Arabic with English Subtitles (HD)
Munajat e Sha’baniyya is the whispered Prayer of Ameerul Momineen Ali ibn Abu Talib (as) which he would recite in the month of Sha’ban...
Munajat e Sha’baniyya is the whispered Prayer of Ameerul Momineen Ali ibn Abu Talib (as) which he would recite in the month of Sha’ban as a preparation to the blessed and sacred month of Ramadhan.
This supplication was narrated by Ibn Khalawayh and is mentioned by Abbas Qummi in Mafatih al-Jinan and Sayyed Ibn Tawus in Iqbal al-A’mal.
In the supplication, Imam Ali (as) emphasizes Allah\'s generosity and addresses Allah swt as creator and infinite. Imam Ali (as) advised that the Du\'a be recited with presence of heart.
All Imams (as) after Imam Ali (as) recited this Munajat, and Imam Sajjad (as) invoked it every day in the month of Sha\'ban at sunset and also in the night of 15th Sha\'ban, the night of the birth of Imam Mahdi (atfs).
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Dua Abu Hamza Thumali - Arabic with English subtitles
Abū Ḥamza al-Thumali was a prominent student of of Imam Ali Zainul Abidīn (as) , as well as a companion of Imam Jafar as Sadiq...
AbÅ« Ḥamza al-Thumali was a prominent student of of Imam Ali Zainul AbidiÌ„n (as) , as well as a companion of Imam Jafar as Sadiq (as) . Al-ThumÄlÄ« narrated this supplication from Imam Sajjad (as), and is cited by various scholars, such as Shaykh Tusi in Misbah al-Mutahajjid, Sayyid ibn Tawus in Iqbal al-A’mal, Ibrahim ibn Ali al-Kaf’ami in Al-Balad al-Amin, and Allama Majlisi in Bihar Al-Anwar. It is known to be one of the longest Dua’s and is meant to be read in the Month of Ramadan before sunrise.
This supplication is beautiful in its eloquence as it holds many spiritual teachings, such as finding the balance between hope and fear, death, and gratitude. For example, we know that as humans we are greatly flawed and bound to sin, in which we may fear that we are not worthy of mercy and forgiveness of Allah swt. This path towards wrongdoings can lead one to hopelessness, however, the Dua teaches us that we must
remember Allah swt is All Forgiving and All Merciful, and by these virtues of Allah swt that we should remain hopeful, and to not be fearful of Allah swt, but rather to be cautious and scared of our own actions.
The Dua of Abu Hamza also contains supplications for our needs and wants for this world, as well as the hereafter. It is said that if the whole of this supplication is read then the
supplications of our needs have been sufficiently covered, as this Dua mentions a variety of wishes that one may ask for. This
includes the wellbeing of our families, the whole of society, and ourselves. As this Dua is mainly recited in the month of
Ramadan, there is also the request to be amongst those who
receive the chance to perform Hajj, as it is narrated that on
Laylatul Qadr, the names of those who will be given such a chance are written. With the many needs that this Dua
addresses, Imam Sajjad (as) has also included in it the
bounties of Allah, so that we may practice gratitude and be grateful for that which Allah has blessed us with. Lastly as all of us must face death at one point or another, in this supplication, the Imam (as) prepares us for what will come after death, and reminds us to strive for the Hereafter.
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