RAMADAN DAY 25 :The Supplication of Our Salaf
These days do not forget to say: اللْهُمَّ إِنَّكَ عَفُوٌّ تُحِبُّ الْعَفْوَ فَاعْفُ عَنِّي
Allahumma innaka `afuwwun tuhibbul `afwa fa`fu `annee
'Ubaadah ibn As-Saamit reported that he heard the Messenger of Allaah say: “Whenever
a Muslim supplicates to Allaah, He accepts his supplication, or averts
any affliction from him, or saves its equivalent in reward for him until
the Day of Account – as long as he does not supplicate for something
that is sinful or something that may break the ties of kinship.” [At-Tirmithi]
Jaabir said: “Some of the residents of Koofah complained to (the Caliph) ‘Umar about (his governor of ‘Iraaq) Sa’d claiming that he did not know how to lead his people in prayer properly. In response to this, Sa’d said: ‘I pray in the exact manner I saw the Prophet pray. I make the first two Rak’ahs longer than the last two in the ‘Ishaa’ prayer’. Upon hearing this, ‘Umar said: ‘This is what I thought your practice would be.’ After that ‘Umar
sent some people to Koofah to inquire about the situation. Whenever
they entered a mosque and asked the congregation there, they would
praise Sa’d .
When they reached a mosque where the tribe of Banu ‘Abs lived, one man
said: ‘As you have asked us about Sa’d, we will tell you the truth: he
is unfair when judging between people and does not justly distribute
(war booty) and never participates in battles.’ Upon hearing this, Sa’d
supplicated to Allaah saying: ‘O Allaah! If this man is lying, make
him go blind, make him live to an old age and expose him to
temptations.’ Some Muslims later narrated that: ‘Indeed we saw this man
running after young girls in the streets, harassing them. He would say:
‘Indeed the supplication of Sa’d against me has been realized.’”
Ibn Al-Munkadir said: “Once,
I was sitting in the mosque next to the pulpit supplicating in the
middle of the night. There was a man standing next to one of the pillars
of the mosque covering his face with a mask. I overheard him saying
whilst supplicating: ‘O my Lord! Drought has severely affected Your
slaves, and I adjure You to bring down rain upon us!’ It was not but a
short while that a cloud came with rain.” Ibn Al-Munkadir was keen to know all the righteous people and thus decided to try to find out who this man was. He said: “I
said to myself: ‘There is a pious man in the city who I do not know’,
so when he concluded his prayer, I followed him until he reached the
house of Anas, and entered it. I went back, and after I prayed the Fajr
prayer I went to his house and knocked his door. When he opened the
door, I asked him: ‘I overheard you last night supplicating and I saw
what resulted from your supplication. Would you allow me to provide your
sustenance so that you can concentrate on your worship?’ He replied:
‘No, but I have a favor to ask of you. Please do not mention what you
saw to anyone until I die, and do not come back again, because people
would notice and my matter would become publicly known’ I said to him:
‘But where can I meet you?’ He replied: ‘In the mosque’” Ibn Al-Munkadir
never mentioned what he saw to anyone until the man died. Ibn Wahb said: “I
was told that the man moved out of the house he was living in to
another location which no one knew about, so the owners of the house
from whom he was renting the house said: ‘May Allaah forgive Ibn
Al-Munkadir who forced this righteous man to leave our house.’”
‘Abbaas Ad-Doori reported that ‘Ali ibn Abu Fazaarah said: “My
mother was handicapped for twenty years. One day she said to me: ‘Go to
Ahmad ibn Hanbal and request him to supplicate for me to be cured.’ I
went to him
and knocked on his door, so he asked me what my need was. I told him
that my mother was requesting that he supplicates for her to be cured.
He replied in an angry tone: ‘I am in greater need for someone to
supplicate for me.’ As I was about to head back home, an old lady came
out and said: ‘He started supplicating for your mother after you had
left.’ When I reached home, my mother was at my reception (i.e., Allaah
had cured her).”
Sulaym ibn ‘Aamir stated: “I entered upon Al-Jarraah
(before a battle) and he raised his hands up and started supplicating,
and the leaders of the army did likewise, so I did the same. He
supplicated for a long time, and then said to me: ‘Do you know what we
were doing?’ I said: ‘No, but I saw you supplicating earnestly, so I
raised my hands with you.’ He then said: ‘We were supplicating to Allaah
to grant us martyrdom.’” Sulaym ibn ‘Aamir then said: “I swear by Allaah that every single one of them was martyred during this battle.”
Bilaal ibn Ka’b reported that some young men said to Abu Muslim Al-Khawlaani : “Supplicate to Allaah to enable us to catch this antelope.”He supplicated to Allaah and they were able to catch it immediately.
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