Seeking Allah’s Forgiveness
By Imam An-Nawawi
In the name of Allāh, the Most
Gracious, the Most Merciful;
All the praise and thanks is due to
Allāh, the Lord of al-`ālameen. I testify that there is none worthy of worship
except Allāh, and that Muhammad, Sallallāhu `alayhi wasallam is His Messenger.
Allāh, the Exalted, says:
"And ask forgiveness for your sin..." (Muhammad, 47:19)
"And seek the forgiveness of Allāh. Certainly, Allāh is
Ever Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful." (Al-Nisā’ ,4:106)
“So glorify the Praises of
your Rabb, and ask for His forgiveness. Verily, He is the One Who accepts the
repentance and Who forgives" [Surah
Al-Nasr, 110:1-3]
"And Allāh would not punish them while you (Muhammad) are
amongst them, nor will He punish them while they seek (Allāh's)
forgiveness."
(Ali-`Imran 8:33)
"And whoever does evil or wrongs himself but afterwards
seeks Allāh's forgiveness, he will find Allāh Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful." (Al-Nisā’ ,4:110)
"And those who, when they have committed Fahishah (illegal
sexual intercourse) or wronged themselves with evil, remember Allāh and ask
forgiveness for their sins; and none can
forgive sins but Allāh - and do not persist in what (wrong) they have done,
while they know."
(Ali-`Imran 3:135)
"For Al-Muttaqun (the pious) there are Gardens (Jannah)
with their Rabb, underneath which rivers flow. Therein (is their) eternal
(home) and Azwajun Mutahharatun (purified mates or wives). And Allāh will be
pleased with them. And Allāh is All-Seer of the (His) slaves. Those who say:
'Our Rabb! We have indeed believed, so forgive us our sins and save us from the
punishment of the Fire. (They are) those who are patient, those who are true
(in Faith, words, and deeds), and obedient with sincere devotion in worship to
Allāh. Those who spend (give the Zakat and alms in the way of Allāh) and those
who pray and beg Allāh's Pardon in the last hours of the night." (Ali-`Imran 3:15-17)
The Qur`anic Ayat on the subject is many and well-known.
1869.
Al-Agharr Al-Muzani (radiyallāhu`anhu) said: Rasūlullāh
(Sallallāhu `alayhi wasallam) said, "Sometimes
I perceive a veil over my heart, and I supplicate Allāh for forgiveness a
hundred times in a day."[Muslim]
Commentary:
Ghain and Ghaim are two synonyms. They signify the spreading of the clouds. It
refers in this Hadith to the fact that Rasūlullāh (Sallallāhu `alayhi wasallam)
was reciting the Names of Allāh and remembering Him all the time. But sometimes
due to being too busy in the affairs of the public or due to human needs, there
was a pause in this eternal remembrance. Although such a pause was only
momentary, this momentary pause was very much disliked by him; and considering
it slackness on his part, he prayed for forgiveness from Allāh. In this there
is an important lesson for us.
In spite
of our many sins and negligence on our part, we do not turn to Allāh and seek
forgiveness; while, although our Rasūlullāh (Sallallāhu`alayhi wasallam) had
all his past and future sins forgiven by Allāh, he sought forgiveness very
often.
1870. Abu
Hurayrah (radiyallāhu`anhu) said: I heard
Rasūlullāh (Sallallāhu `alayhi wasallam)
saying, "I swear by Allāh
that I seek Allāh's Pardon and turn to Him in repentance more than seventy
times a day."[Al-Bukhari]
1871. Abu
Hurayrah (radiyallāhu`anhu) said: Rasūlullāh
(Sallallāhu `alayhi wasallam) said: “By
the One in Whose Hand my soul is! If you do not commit sins, Allāh would
replace you with a people who would commit sins and seek forgiveness from
Allāh; and Allāh will certainly forgive them.”[Muslim]
Commentary:
This Hadith does not mean that Allāh likes disobedience. But by this way of
description, the aim is to emphasize the importance of seeking forgiveness from
Allāh. We know that every man commits sins. But Allāh likes those people who,
after committing a sin, do not stick to it, but right away seek forgiveness for
their sins from Allāh. They weep and express sorrow before Allāh. By seeking
forgiveness, a relationship with Allāh is established between man and his
Creator. So seeking forgiveness is a very good act.
1872. `Abdullah
Ibn `Umar (radiyallāhu`anhu) said: We counted
Messenger's saying a hundred times during one single sitting: ‘Rabb ighfir li
wa tubb `alayya innaka antat-tawwābul-raheem’ (O Allāh, forgive me and accept my repentance, for You are the
Accepter of Repentance, Most Merciful). According to another report: ‘Rabb ighfir li wa tubb `alayya Innaka
antat-tawābul-ghafūr” (O Allāh, forgive me and accept my repentance, for
You are the Acceptor of Repentance, Oft-Forgiving). [Abu Dawud and
At-Tirmidzi]
Commentary:
This Hadith tells us about the etiquette of praying to Allāh. We should use the
Names of Allāh befitting our prayers, i.e., the Names of Allāh signifying those
Attributes of Allāh which have a special concern with the subject of our
particular prayer, i.e., while seeking forgiveness, His Names concerning His
Attributes of forgiveness and kindness should be used. On the other hand, while
praying for worldly matters, we should mention His Qualities of charity and
bestowing gifts etc.
Rabbanā
dzalamnā anfusanā wain lam taghfir Lana lanaku nanna minal khāsireen (Our
Lord! We have wronged ourselves. If You forgive us not, and bestow not upon us
Your Mercy, we shall certainly be of the losers.) [Al-‘Araf, 7:23] Rabbanā
innanā amanna faghfir lana zunūbana waqina `adzâbannār (Those who
say, "Our Lord, indeed we have believed, so forgive us our sins and
protect us from the punishment of the Fire,") [Al-`Imran 3: 16]
Allāhuma-inna-nas-aluka-salāmatan-fiddeen,
Wa-`āfiyatan-filjasad, Waziyādatan-fil-`ilm, Wabarakatañ-firrizq, Wa-taw-batañ
qab-lal-maūt, Warahmatan-`indalmaūt, Wa-maghfiratan ba’dalmaūt (O
Allāh!, Our Lord, we implore Thou to bestow us security in the religion, good
health, and the increase of knowledge, the blessing of sustenance, and
repentance before death, and mercy at death, and forgiveness after death.) Allāhumma-hawwin-`alayna
fīsakaratilmaūt, Wannaja-timi-nannār, Wal-af-wa indalhisāb (Oh Allāh!, burdens us not with the agony of sakaratulmaut,
and frees us from the fire, and forgiveness when on the day reckoning.) [Hakim]
Rabbana hablana min
azwajina wa zurriyyatina qurrata ā’yunn, waj`ālna lilmuttaqī naimama (Our
Lord, grant us from among our wives and offspring comfort to our eyes and make
us an example for the righteous.) [Al-Furqān, 25:74]; Rabbij `alni
muqimassalāti wamin zurriyati, Rabbana wataqabbal du`ā’; Rabbanagh
firli waliwallidaiya walilmu’mini nayau ma yaqu mulhisâb (My Lord, make me an establisher of solāh, and from
my descendants. Our Lord, and accept my supplication. Our Lord! Forgive me
and my parents, and (all) the believers on the Day when the reckoning will be
established.)" [Ibrahim, 14:40-41]
`Aishah
(radiyallāhu’anha) also reported, who said:
The Prophet (Sallallāhu `alayhi wasallam) used also to recite frequently in
his Ruku’ and Sujud: “Subhānakallāhumma Rabbanā, Wabihamdika, Allāhummaghfirli (Glory
is to You, O Allāh! Our Lord, And all the Praise be to You. O Allāh! Forgive
me.” Implementing (the order of) the Qur’an: "Fasabbih
bihamdi rabbika wastaghfirhu innahu kana tawwaba (Then glorify with the
Praises of your Lord, and seek His Forgiveness, for He is Oft-Returning.)"
(Nasr, 110:3). [Al-Bukhari and Muslim]
Another
narration: `Aishah (radiyallāhu`anha) said: After
the revelation of (the Surah Al-Nasr): "When the Help of Allah comes
(to you, O Muhammad against your enemies) and the Conquest (of Makkah); and you
see that the people enter Allah's religion (Islam) in crowds. So glorify the Praises of your Rabb, and ask
for His forgiveness. Verily, He is the One Who accepts the repentance and Who
forgives" [Surah Al-Nasr, 110:1-3]; Rasūlullāh (Sallallāhu `alayhi wasallam) used
to recite in [his Ruku’ and Sujud of] every solah:"Subhanaka
Rabbana wa bihamdika, Allahum-maghfir li (How perfection is Thou, our
Rabb, and all the praise is for You, forgive me, O Allah!)".[Recorded
by Al-Bukhari and Muslim]
Commentary:
Allāh`s
Messenger (Sallallāhu `alayhi wasallam) elucidated the Ayah: "Fasabbih bihamdi rabbika wastaghfirhu innahu kana tawwaba
(Then glorify with the Praises of your Lord, and seek His Forgiveness, for He
is Oft-Returning.)" (Nasr, 110:3). was a commanded by Allah.
Rasūlullāh (Sallallāhu `alayhi wasallam) acted upon it by implementing the
words: ' Subhānakallāhumma Rabbana wa bihamdika,
Allahum-maghfirli' as tasbih in Ruku' and Sujud. It indicates that one
must express his gratitude to Allah whenever he receives a blessing from Him and ask for His forgiveness.
1873. Ibn
'Abbas (radiyallāhu`anhu) said: Rasūlullāh
(Sallallāhu ‘alayhi wasallam) said, “If anyone constantly seeks pardon (from
Allāh), Allāh will appoint for him a way out of every distress and a relief
from every anxiety, and will provide sustenance for him from where he expects
not.”[Abu Dawud].
1874. Ibn
Mas`ud (radiyallāhu‘anhu) said: Rasūlullāh (Sallallāhu `alayhi wasallam) said,
"He who says: 'Astaghfir ullah-alladzi la ilaha illa
Huwal-Haiyul-Qayyumu, wa atubu ilaih (I seek the forgiveness of
Allāh, which there is no true god except
Allāh, the Ever-Living, the Self-Subsisting, and I turn to Him in
repentance),' his sins will be forgiven even if he should have run away from
the battlefield (while he was engaged in fighting for the Cause of
Allāh)."[Abu Dawud, At-Tirmidzi and Al-Hakim (on conditions of Al-Bukhari
and Muslim for accepting Hadith)].
Hilal bin
Yāsir bin Zaid (radiyallāhu`anhu), the freed slave of the Prophet reported that
his grandfather told him that Rasūlullāh (Sallallāhu ‘alayhi wasallam) said:
“He who says: ‘Astaghfirullāh al `adzeem, alladzi lā
ilāha illā, huwal-Hayyul-Qayyum, wa atūbu ilaīh (I seek the
forgiveness of Allāh, the Most Supreme, which there is no true god except
Allāh, He, the Ever Living One The Self-Existing One, and I turn to Him in
repentance), (three times); His sins will be forgiven even if he should have
run away from the battlefield (while he was engaged in fighting for the Cause
of Allāh)’.”[Abu Dawud: Hasan, At-Tirmidzi: Hasan Gharib and Al-Hakim].
Imam
An-Nawawi (rahimahullah) also recorded in his Al-Adhkar from Anas bin Mālik
(radiyallāhu’anhu) that the Prophet (Sallallāhu ‘alayhi wasallam) said: “Whoever says, on Friday morning before the Solāh Fajar: ‘Astaghfir
ullāh al `adzeem, alladzi lā ilāha illā huwal-Hayyul-Qayyum, wa atūbu ilaīh
(I seek
the forgiveness of Allāh the Most Supreme, which there is no true god except
Allāh, He, The Ever Living One The Self-Existing One, and I turn to
Him in repentance)’, three
times, Allāh forgives his sins even if
they were as abundant as the foam on the sea.”
Commentary:
When we say that this narration fulfills the conditions of Al-Bukhari and
Muslim; it means that its narrators are the narrators of Al-Bukhari and Muslim.
Secondly, in this selection those conditions have also been kept in view, which
are the landmark of Al-Bukhari and Muslim.
Thawban bin
Bjadad (radiyallāhu’anhu) reported: Whenever the Allāh`s Messenger (Sallallāhu
`alayhi wasallam) concluded his prayer; he would beg forgiveness from Allāh
thrice and then would recite: "Allāhumma Antas-Salāmu,
wa minkas-salām, tabārakta ya Dzal-Jalali wal-Ikrām (O
Allāh, You are the Grantor of security, and security comes from You. You are
Blessing, O You Who have majesty and nobility)!'' This is related by “the
group,” except for al-Bukhari. Muslim has the addition, “Waleed said, ‘I asked
al-Awza`ie, ‘How did he seek Allāh`s forgiveness?’ He said, `By saying, ‘Astaghfir
ullāh!’, ‘Astaghfir
ullāh!’, ‘Astaghfir
ullāh!’.” [This
is related by Muslim]
1875. Shaddad bin Aus
(radiyallāhu‘anhu) said: Rasūlullāh (Sallallāhu ‘alayhi wasallam) said,
"The best supplication for seeking forgiveness (Sayyid-ul-Istighfar)
is to say: ‘Allāhumma
Anta Rabbi, la ilaha illa Anta, khalaqtani wa ana `abduka, wa ana `ala `ahdika
wa wa’dika mastata’tu, a `udzu bika min sharri ma sana’tu, abu `u laka bini’matika
`alayya, wa abu ‘u bidzanbi faghfir li, fa innahu la yaghfirudz-dzunuba illa
Anta. (O Allāh! You are my Rabb. There is no true god except You.
You have created me, and I am Your slave, and I hold to Your Covenant as far as
I can. I seek refuge in You from the evil of what I have done. I acknowledge
the favours that You have bestowed upon me, and I confess my sins. Pardon me,
for none but You has the power to pardon).' He who supplicates in these terms
during the day with firm belief in it and dies on the same day (before the
evening), he will be one of the dwellers of Jannah; and if anyone supplicates
in these terms during the night with firm belief in it and dies before the
morning, he will be one of the dwellers of Jannah."[Al-Bukhari]
`Abdullah bin `Amr
(radiyallāhu‘anhu) narrated that Abu Bakar As-Siddiq (radiyallāhu`anhu)
reported: I requested the Messenger of Allāh (Sallallāhu ‘alayhi wasallam) to
teach me a supplication which I could recite in my Solāt. Thereupon he said,
“Recite: ‘Allāhumma
inni dzalamtu nafsi zulman kathira, Wa la yaghfirudz-dzunuba illa Anta, Faghfir
li maghfiratan min `indika, warhamni, Innaka Antal-Ghafūr-ur-Raheem(O
Allāh! I have considerably wronged myself. There is none to forgive the sins
but You. So grant me pardon and have mercy on me. You are the Most Forgiving,
the Most Compassionate).”[Al-Bukhari and Muslim].
Ibn
‘Abbas (radiyallahu’anhu) narrated: The Prophet (Sallallāhu `alayhi wasallam)
used to say ‘between the two Sujud’:“Rabbighfirli,
Warhamni, [Wajburni], Warfa’ni, Warzuqni, Wahdini, Wa`afini [Wa’fu`anni](O my Lord! Forgive me, and Have
Mercy on me, [and Strengthen me, and Raise my rank]
and Grants me sustenance, and Guide me, and Grant
me healthiness, [and Pardon me.])” Three
times. [Recorded by Muslim, Abu Dawud, Tirmidzi, Ibn Majah and Hākim, who declared it sahih and agreed by
Dhahabi]
1876.
Thawban ibn Bajdad (radiyallāhu‘anhu) reported: Whenever Rasūlullāh (Sallallāhu
‘alayhi wasallam) finished his Solat (prayer), he would beg forgiveness three
times [by saying, 'Astaghfirullah' (3
times)] and then he would say: "Allāhumma Antas-Salāmu, wa minkas-Salamu, tabarakta
ya Dhal-Jalali wal-Ikram. (O Allāh! You are the Bestower of security
and security comes from You; Blessed are You. O Possessor of glory and
honour)." Imām Al-Awza'ie (one of the subnarrators) of this Hadith was
asked: "How forgiveness should be sought?" He replied: "I say: Astaghfirullah!,
Astaghfirullah!, Astaghfirullah! (I seek forgiveness O Allāh!. I
seek forgiveness O Allāh!. I seek forgiveness O Allāh!)."[Muslim] In another narration : “Allāhumma
antas-Salām wa minkas-Salām [wa ilai kaya`udus-Salām,
Fahaiyina-Rabbana-bis-Salam Wa ad-khilnal-Jannata Dārus-Salām] tabārakta
[Rabbana wa ta`a laita,] Ya dzal-Jalali wal-Ikram” (O Allāh, You are the One Who is free from all defects and
deficiencies,[ from Thou come well-being, to Thou shalt return the well-being; Thus bless us with
peace and Jannah, the Abode of Peace,] shower us your blessing O Allāh,[
Our Lord, the Most High]; O Allāh, our Lord Possessor of majesty and honour.)
Commentary:
This Du`a was a Sunnah of Rasūlullāh (Sallallāhu ‘alayhi wasallam), and it is
highly recommended to recite it after Solat.
1877. `Aishah
(radiyallāhu`anha) reported, who said: Prior to his demise,
Rasūlullāh (Sallallāhu`alayhi wasallam) used to supplicate frequently: “Subhan Allāhi wa bihamdihi; Astaghfirullaha
wa atubu ilaih (Glory be to Allah and praise be to Him; I seek forgiveness of
Allah and turn to Him in repentance).” I
said to him: "O Messenger of Allah, I hear you recite frequently: ' Subhan Allāhi wa bihamdihi;
Astaghfirullaha wa atubu ilaih’ " Rasūlullāh (Sallallāhu`alayhi
wasallam) replied: "My Rabb has informed me that I would soon see a sign
regarding my people, whenever I see it, I repeat this statement more often (of
His Glorification and Praise and beg pardon of Him and turn to Him). Now I have
witnessed the sign. The revelation of Surat An-Nasr and the victory is the
conquest of Makkah.” [Al-Bukhari and Muslim]
According
to the narration in Muslim, `Aishah (radiyallāhu`anha) reported, Messenger of
Allah (Sallallāhu`alayhi wasallam) frequently recited these words just before
he passed away: "Subhanaka
Rabbana wa bihamdika Astaghfiruka wa atubu ilaik.
(How perfection is Thou, our Rabb, and all praise is for You, O Allah forgive
me.)" I
('Aishah (radiyallāhu`anha) asked him: "O Messenger of Allah! What are
these new words which I hear from you repeatedly?" He replied, "A sign
has been appointed for me relating to my people that I should repeat these
words at the sight of that sign". Then he recited Surat An-Nasr,
110.
Commentary:
In general, asking of forgiveness all the time is necessary and commendable.
But during the old age and the last days of one's life it is particularly very
essential. In this way, the Sunnah of Rasūlullāh (Sallallāhu ‘alayhi wasallam)
would also be followed.
1878.
Anas bin Malik (radiyallāhu`anhu) said: I heard
Rasūlullāh (Sallallāhu `alayhi wasallam) saying, "Allāh, the Exalted, has said: 'O son of Adam! I shall go on
forgiving you so long as you pray to Me and aspire for My forgiveness whatever
may be your sins. O son of Adam! I do not care even if your sins should pile up
to the sky and should you beg pardon of Me, I would forgive you. O son of Adam!
If you come to Me with an earthful of sins and meet Me, not associating anything
with Me in worship, I will certainly grant you as much pardon as will fill the
earth."'[At-Tirmidzi]
Commentary:
In this narration, there is good news for the sinners who do not stick to sins
but rather repent and ask forgiveness from Allāh. However numerous their sins
may be, Allāh will forgive all their sins. But there is a condition which they
should fulfill, namely that they do not persist in what wrong they have done
(3:135), as with persistence and repeatedly committing the sin, the act of
seeking forgiveness becomes a futile act.
`Abdullah Ibn `Abbas (radiyallāhu`anhu)
narrated that when the Messenger of Allāh (Sallallāhu `alayhi wasallam) in
distressed, he would say: “Lā ilāha illallāhul-`adzeemul-haleem (There
is no god except Allāh, The All-Mighty, and The Forbearing ;) Lā ilāha illallāhu rabbul-`arshil-`adzeem (There
is no god except Allāh, The Lord of the Mighty Throne);
Lā
ilāha illallāhu rabbus-samawāti wal-ardhi, Rabbul-`arshil-kareem (There
is no god except Allāh, Lord of the heavens, and Lord of the earth Lord of the
Noble Throne)” [This is narrated by
Al-Bukhari, Muslim]
Muslim Ibn Al-Harith reported that his father said, “The Allāh`s
Messenger (Sallallāhu `alayhi wasallam) said to me: ‘When you performed Solah Fajar, before you talk to anyone
say, ‘Allāhumma
ajirni minannar (O Allāh, I seek your protection from the Hell-fire)” seven times. If you should die on that
day, Allāh will record for you protection from the Hell-fire. When you
performed the Solāh Maghrib, say
before you speak to anyone, “Allāhumma
inni as`aluka al-jannah, Allāhumma
ajirni minannar (O Allāh, I
ask Paradise of You. O Allāh, I seek Your protection from the Hell-fire)” seven times. If you die during that
night, Allāh will record for you protection from the Hell-fire.” [Related by
Ahmad and Abu Dawud]
Abu Hamzah Anas bin Mālik (radiyallāhu`anhu) reported that
Rasūlullāh (Sallallāhu `alayhi wasallam) said: “Whoever asks Allāh for
Paradise, “Allāhumma
inni as alukal-Jannah”, (O Allāh, I ask You for Paradise) - three times, Paradise will say, ‘O
Allāh, admit him to Paradise. ’Whoever seeks protection from the Fire, “Allāhumma ajirni minan-nār”
(O Allāh, protect me from the Fire) three
times, Hell will say, ‘O Allāh, protect him from the Fire.’” [Narrated by
At-Tirmidzi, 2572; Ibn Mājah, 4340. This is a sahih hadith].
Abu
Hurayrah (radiyallāhu`anhu) reported: The Messenger of Allāh (Sallallāhu `alayhi
wasallam) said, “When anyone of you has done his Tashahhud during Solat, he
should seek refuge in Allāh against four things and say: ‘Allāhumma inni a`udzu bika min ‘adzābi jahannam, wa min `adzābil-qabr,
wa min fitnatil-mahya wal-mamāt, wa min sharri fitnatil-masihid-dajjal. [Another narration
adds: Allāhumma inni a ‘udzu bika min al-ma’tham wal-maghram] (O Allāh!
I seek refuge in You from the torment of Hell, from the torment of the grave,
from the trials of life and death, and from the mischief of Al-Masih Ad-Dajjal
(Antichrist). [O Allāh! I seek refuge with You
from sin and heavy debt’].” [This is recorded by Al-Bukhari, 833 and Muslim]
`Aishah (radiyallāhu`anha) narrated the wife of the Prophet (Sallallāhu `alayhi
wa sallam) that the Messenger of Allāh (Sallallāhu `alayhi wasallam) used to
say during his solah: “Allāhumma inni a `udzu bika [`adzābi Jahannam, wa] min `adzābil-qabri,
wa a`udzu bika min fitnat il-masihhid-dajjāl, wa a `udzu bika min fitnat
il-mahya wa fitnat il-mamāt. Allāhumma inni a `udzu bika min [al-kasali wal
harami] wal-ma’ tham wal-maghram (O Allāh, I seek refuge
with You from the punishment [of the Hell and] grave and I seek refuge with You
from the turmoil of the Dajjaal and I seek refuge with You from the trials of
life and the trials of death. Allāh!
Truly I seek refuge with You from [laziness, senility,] sin and burden)”. Someone said to him (Sallallāhu
`alayhi wasallam): “How often you seek refuge from heavy debt!” He (Sallallāhu
`alayhi wasallam) said: “When a man gets into debt, he speak and tells lies, and he
makes a promise and breaks it.” [Al-Bukhari, 833 and Muslim]
"Trials of life'' means ordeals which one has to face in life and which can
harm his Faith and body. “The trials of
death” means the troubles which one has to face before death. "Masih''
means Mumsuh-ul-`Ain,
one who is squint. Ad-Dajjal (deceiver, impostor) refers to that man with a
squint who will appear before the Day of Judgement. Thus, he is called Al-Masih
Ad-Dajjal. He will make claim of godhood and in order to test the
Faith of people, Allāh will get some supernatural works done from him. The pious ones
would, however, recognize him and will save themselves from his trap. This will
be a great trial indeed and one must seek refuge with Allāh from it.
In one narration Rasūlullāh (Sallallāhu `alayhi wasallam) heard a
companion say in his Tashahhud: “Allāhuma inni asaluka bi anna
lakal-hamd, Lāillā hailla anta [wahdakalasyareekalak], [al-Mannan], [Ya]
badi`assamawatiwal ardhi, Ya Dzul Jalali wal ikram, Ya Haiyu Ya Qaiyum [inni
asaluka] [al Jannata wa a`udzubika minanNar] (O Allāh!
Indeed, I ask of You, by the fact that to You belongs all Praise; there is no
(true) god except You, [You alone, You have no partners;] The Bestower of
Favours; [O] the Originator of the Heavens and the Earth; O One that is Full of
Majesty and Honour; O Ever Living One, O Eternal One; [indeed I ask of You]
[the Garden, and I seek refuge with You from the Fire])” [So
Rasūlullāh (Sallallāhu `alayhi wasallam) said to his Companions, Do you know
with what he has supplicated? They said, "Allāh and His Messenger know
best." He said, “By Him
in Whose Hand is my soul,] he has supplicated Allāh with His Mighty (in one
narration: Mightiest) name. [This is tawassul (a seeking of approach) to Allāh
through His most beautiful names and attributes], with which if He is
supplicated, He answers, and with which if He is asked, He gives” [Abu
Dawud, Nasā`ie, Ahmad, Bukhāri in al-Adab al-Mufrad, Tabarāni; Ibn Mandah in
Tawhid (44/2, 67/1, 70/1-2): sahih isnāds.]
`Ali Ibn Abu Talib
(radhiyallāhu`anhu) reported: When the Messenger of Allāh (Sallallāhu `alayhi
wasallam) was in Solat, Rasulullah (Sallallāhu ‘alayhi wasallam) used to
supplicate towards the end of prayer after Tashahhud and before the concluding
salutations (Taslim): "Allāhum-maghfir li ma qaddamtu wa ma akh-khartu, wa
ma asrartu, wa ma a`lantu, wa ma asraftu, wa ma Anta a`lamu bihi minni.
Antal-Muqqadimu, wa Antal-Mu akh-khiru. Lā ilāha illa Anta (O Allāh!
Forgive my former and latter sins, which I have done secretly and those which I
have done openly, and that I have wronged others, and those defaults of mine
about which You have better knowledge than I have. You alone can send whomever
You will to Jannah, and You Alone can send whomever You will to Hell-fire. None
has the right to be worshipped but You.''[Muslim].
The
Prophet (Sallallāhu ‘alayhi wasallam) said to his companions: "Shall I not tell you some words which, if
distress or grief befalls any of you and he offers this supplication, it
will bring him joy? It is the duā’ of Dzul-Nun (i.e. Yunus or Jonah): “Lā ilā hailla anta Subhānaka inni kuntu
minadz dzālimeen” (There is no god but You, Glory to You; verily I was one
of the wrongdoers.)”[At-Tirmidzi]
‘Abdullah
bin Mas‘ud (radiyallāhu‘anhu) reported: The Prophet (Sallallāhu ‘alayhi
wasallam) used to supplicate: “Allāhumma inni as `alukal-huda, wat-tuqa, wal-`afafa,
wal-ghina, wal`afiyah [(Glory is to You, O Allāh! Our Lord,] (I
beseech You for Guidance, Piety, Chastity , Contentment
and Grant me healthiness).” [Muslim]
Shahr
bin Haushab reported: I asked Umm Salamah (radiyallāhu`anha), “O Mother of the
Believers! Which supplication did Rasūlullāh (Sallallāhu `alayhi wasallam) make
frequently when he was in your house?” She said: “Rasūlullāh (Sallallāhu
`alayhi wasallam) supplicated frequently: ‘Ya Muqallibal-qulub, Thabbit qalbi `ala Deenika
(O Controller of the hearts makes my heart steadfast in Your religion).”
[At-Tirmidzi] In another narration ‘Abdullah bin ‘Amr bin Al-’As
(radiyallāhu`anhu) reported: Rasūlullāh (Sallallāhu ‘alayhi wasallam)
supplicated: “Allāhumma
musarrifal-qulubi, Sarrif qulubana `ala Ta’atika (O Allah!
Controller of the hearts! Directs our hearts to Your obedience).” [Muslim]
Ibn Abi
Hatim and Ibn Jarir Al-Tabari (rahimahullah) recorded that Umm Salamah
(radiyallāhu`anha), reported that the Prophet (Sallallāhu `alayhi wasallam)
used to supplicate: ‘Ya Muqallibal-qulubi, thabbit qalbi `ala deenik (O Controller of the hearts makes my heart
steadfast in Your religion and to Your obedience).” Rasulullah (Sallallāhu
`alayhi wasallam) then recited: Rabbana la tuzia’qulubana ba’ daiz hadaitana wahab Lana
min laduñ karahmah; Iñnaka an tal Wahhāb.
(Our Lord! Let not our hearts deviate (from the truth) after Thou have
guided us, and grant us mercy from Thou. Truly, Thou are the Bestower.)
(Al-’Imran, 3:8) [This is recorded by Muslim and At-Tirmidzi]
Abu Hurayrah (radiyallāhu‘anhu)
reported: The Messenger of Allāh (Sallallāhu
‘alaihi wa sallam) used to say in his sujud: Allāhum-maghfir li dzanbi kullahu: diqqahu wa jillahu, wa `awwalahu wa
akhirahu, wa ala niyatahu wa sirrahu (O Allāh! Forgive all my sins, the
small and the great, first and the last, the open and the secret).''[This
is recorded by Muslim].
Commentary: Although the Prophet (Sallallāhu `alayhi
wasallam) was innocent and free of sins, he used to pray for the forgiveness of
his shortcomings out of his gratitude to Allāh's Might and Majesty. Thus, this
Hadith has a great lesson for us. In spite of being innocent, he was always
fearful of the Wrath of Allāh, while we, despite being embodiments of sins, are
fearless of Allāh.
Another narration is: My hand
fell over his feet while he was in sajdah with his feet erect. He was
supplicating: "Allāhumma
inni a `udzu biridaka min sakhatik, wa bi-mu`afatika min `uqubatika, wa a `udzu
bika minka, la uhsi thana`an `alaika, Anta kama athnaita `ala Nafsika (O Allāh! I seek protection against Your Wrath in Your
Pleasure. I seek protection in Your Pardon against Your chastisement; I am not
capable of enumerating praise of You. You are as You have lauded Yourself).'' [This
is recorded by Muslim].
Abu Musa Al-Asha’ari (radiyallāhu`anhu) reported: The
Messenger of Allāh (Sallallāhu ‘alayhi wasallam) said to me, “Shall I not
guide you to a treasure from the treasures of Jannah?'' I said: "Yes,
O Messenger of Allāh!'' Thereupon he (Sallallāhu ‘alayhi wasallam) said,
(Recite) ‘Lā
hawla wa lā quwwata illa billāh [il `ali yil adzeem] (There would
be neither change of any situation nor power except by will of Allāh, [the
most High and Supreme]).''[This is recorded by Al-Bukhari
and Muslim].
Commentary: In this Hadith the
invocation "La
hawla wa la quwwata illa billah'' has been regarded a treasure of
Jannah or one of the most precious stores of Jannah. The reason for its high
eminence seems to be that through it, one makes a confession of his utter
weakness and helplessness and attributes all power and authority to Allāh, and
this is very much liked by Allāh. This statement is an outright admission that
man has no power and if he can prevent himself from any mischief or do any good
deed, it is only by the Will of Allāh and His Permission.
1879. `Abdullah
Ibn `Umar (radiyallāhu‘anhu) said: Rasūlullāh
(Sallallāhu `alayhi wasallam) said, "O women folk! You should give charity
and be diligent in seeking Allāh's forgiveness because I have seen (i.e., on
the Night of the Ascension to the highest heavens) that dwellers of the Hell
are women." A woman amongst them said: "Why is it that the majority
of the dwellers of Hell are women?" Rasūlullāh (Sallallāhu ‘alayhi
wasallam) replied, "You curse frequently and are ungrateful to your
husbands. In spite of your lacking in wisdom and failing in religion, you are
depriving the wisest of men of their intelligence." Upon this the woman
asked: "What is the deficiency in our wisdom and in our religion?"
Rasūlullāh (Sallallāhu ‘alayhi wasallam) replied, "Your lack of wisdom can
be well judged from the fact that the evidence of two women is equal to that
one man. You do not offer Solat (prayer) for some days and you do not fast (the
whole of) Ramadhān sometimes, it is a deficiency in religion."[Muslim]
Commentary:
1. In
this narration, certain weaknesses of the female sex have been pointed out,
which are natural and pertain to the woman's biology, psychology and
embryology.
According
to biologists, during and before menstruation, a female's thought process is
affected. Similarly, her pulse and blood pressure are also altered. Females are
also more prone to hysteria. For these reasons, the Qur'an has declared that
when you have to appoint or choose witnesses among women, you should choose two
in place of one man. Modern researches have proved this rule to be correct on
the basis of biology, psychology and embryology.
Again we
know that physically speaking, the female has been named as the weaker sex. For
these reasons, females have been excused from earning their livelihood. For
earning livelihood, one may have to go out and work hard. Women have been
exempted from this duty because of their biological differences and other
considerations of Shari'ah. Present-day women who are ignorant of Islam and
modern researches are not prepared to accept these scientifically and
religiously proved facts. The West claims equality between the sexes. But this
equality has not been established so far. Today all the important posts are
occupied by males and all the international policies are framed by them alone.
Even matters pertaining to women are decided by them. They have mostly
relegated them to the posts of workers, secretaries and stenographers for their
sexual satisfaction and enjoyment. After a struggle for hundred years, their
condition today proves that they are the weaker sex.
So, it is
both beneficial and more respectful for her to limit herself to the sphere of
action suggested for her by Islam. If she oversteps her sphere, she will
certainly lose her female dignity and prestige, as has happened in the West.
Her state and condition there is an eye opener for all.
2. Women
should request forgiveness from Allāh very often and be generous in charity.
They should not show ungratefulness to their husbands and should avoid
backbiting and cursing others so that they may save themselves from Hell.
`Abdullah
Ibn Mas`ud (radiyallāhu`anhu) reported: One of the supplications of the
Messenger of Allah (Sallallāhu `alayhi wasallam) was:"Allahumma
inni as`aluka mujibati rahmateek, wa `aza'ima maghfirateek, was-salamata min
kulli ithmin, wal-ghanimata min kulli birr, wal-fawza bil-jannati, wannajata
minan-nar (O Allah! I beg You for that which incites Your Mercy and
the means of Your forgiveness, safety from every sin, the benefit from every
good deed, success in attaining Jannah and deliverance from Fire)."[Al-Hakim].
Anas Ibn
Mālik (radiyallāhu`anhu) who said: “The supplication most
often recited by Rasūlullāh (Sallallāhu`alayhi wasallam): Rabbana-ātina-fid-dunya
hasanah, wa fil-ākhirati-hasanah, wa-qina-`ādzabānnār (O Lord! Bestow
upon us in this world that which is good and in the Hereafter that which is
good, and save us from the punishment of the Fire).’
(Al-Baqārah 2:201) ” [This is recorded by Al-Bukhāri, Muslim, and At-Tarmidzi].
Imam At-Tarmidzi
(rahimullāh) said: “Hasanah is very comprehensive and includes in all kinds of good
and benefits of this world and of the Hereafter. Good health, wealth and
satisfaction of the dunya and good status in Jannah, forgiveness from sins and
Allāh’s bounties and favours in both worlds are included in this duā’”
[At-Tarmidzi]
And Allāh
Almighty knows best.
[Excerpted with some addition from “The Book of Forgiveness Chapter 371, Riyad-Us-Saliheen”, Compiled,
By Al-Imam Abu Zakariya Yahya bin Sharaf An-Nawawi Ad-Dimashqi via the Guided
Ways]