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"How to Get Prayers Answered"

We Want Our Prayers Answered ~ But How Especially Now!


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Recite Quran 2:186 - (click to Hear &  Read)

And when My servants ask you (Muhammad, peace be upon him), I am indeed near.

I respond to the invocations of the supplicant when he calls on Me (without partners).
So let them obey Me and believe in Me, so they may be led aright.

Quran 2:186 - click for explanation)

Let's All Make More Dua (prayers)
And be inspired by -- Productive Muslim's

"Let's Make More Dua"

We all know ANYTIME is a great time to give our hearts a spirit recharge!
And anytime is a great time to make Dua.

Honestly, things I’ve asked for persistently and I did not think would, have come true.
I can personally tell you all that it does wonders.

This is really incredible.

I look back and can’t believe I’ve gotten so many of things I asked so desperately.

And Allah really does not leave your hands empty when you raise them to Him, as a true believer.

I get excited every time I remember, because I get to make my wish list AGAIN . .

I highly recommend to you - make your own "dua List" - again. 

Prophet, peace be upon him, gave us a great incentive - when he said:

“Allah is Angry at those who won't ask Him for anything”

 [Tirmidhi]

So, why do we want Allah angry at us?

5 Steps ~

1. Write it all down

Use keywords, on paper or your phone, so you don’t miss a single item. It can be as long as you want! It's private between you and Allah. So, don’t share it with others.

2. Ask anything & everything that is good

When choosing your items, imagine that Allah is asking you to ask Him for anything and everything you’ve ever wanted!

Imagine the possibilities.

Write down everything you want to ask Allah - No limits! (but keep it halal!).

Remember, you're asking Al Mujeeb (The One Who Responds & Supreme Answerer)

3. Organize

Try separating your duas into categories so you know that you’ve properly hit each one. I would recommend:

  • Dunya (this life)
  • Akhirah (Next Life)
  • Ibadah (worship)
  • Relationships (with others)
  • The Ummah (Muslims everywhere)

Now in each category - Write Your Most Important Needs

4. Make duas at times most likely to be answered

These times include right before breaking the fast, during your salah in sujood and after the obligatory prayers, Qiyam ul layl (midnight prayers) etc. I personally make mine just before iftar (breaking fast).

5. Remember the proper ways of dua

There is a right way & wrong way to make proper dua.

Remember, we must praise Allah first - Then ask Him for peace and blessings upon our Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him), and now make our dua.

Finally, I want to demonstrate by making my own dua for myself, my family and for you all who read this, and comment and SHARE it.

Praise Allah! Thank Him for what gives and for things He keeps away (like sickness).

Ask for blessings and peace to be on our Prophet Muhammad! Ameen.

Ask Allah to Bless and Preserve all the true servants and believers in Allah.

Ask Him to provide for you the best in this life and in the After-Life. Ameen!

Ask Allah to accept, so you get the benefits of dua and bring you closer to Him. Ameen!

Ask Allah to give you the strength, knowledge, patience, humility and sincerity. Ameen!

We ask Allah to put us Together in Jennah.
Ameen

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Prayers Answered by Allah

Islam has us covered - There is a deep and comforting belief - Allah will always listen to the prayers of His servants.

The Quran emphasizes the power of supplication, stating, "And your Lord says: 'Call upon Me; I will respond to you.'" (Surah Ghafir 40:60). This verse assures believers that Allah is always near, ready to respond to their calls.

Whether in times of joy or hardship, the act of turning to Allah in prayer is a profound expression of faith and trust. Sometimes, Allah answers prayers in ways we may not expect, as His wisdom far exceeds our understanding.

It is important to remember that an answer from Allah may come in three forms: an immediate response, a delay for a better time, or a different answer altogether that is ultimately for our benefit.

The answer to our prayers may not always align with our immediate desires or expectations. However, the Quran reminds us in Surah Al-Baqarah (2:286) Allah does not burden a soul beyond what it can bear. For this we are encouraged to seek what is best for us, trusting in Allah's perfect timing and wisdom.

Even when it feels like our prayers are not answered, the believer is assured that Allah’s response is always for their good, whether it is the removal of a hardship, the provision of something better than what was asked for, or an unseen blessing that will manifest in due course.

In the end, the act of making du’a (supplication) itself brings the believer closer to their Creator, fostering a connection of love, gratitude, and trust in Allah’s infinite mercy.

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