Allah Almighty says in the Qur'an:
"When my servants ask you concerning me, (tell them) I am indeed close
(to them). I listen to the prayer of every suppliant when he calls on
me." [2:186] The place of duaa is so high to Allah, that the Prophet had
said: "Nothing is more honourable to Allah the Most High than
du`a."
[Sahih al-Jami` no.5268]. Continue after the cut...
He also said: "The most excellent worship is du`a."
[Sahih Al-Jami` no. 1133];
and in order to warn those who are arogant, or careless in making duaa, the
Prophet said: "The most incapable person is the one who does not make
du`a, and the most miserly person is the one who does not give salaam."
[Sahih Al-Jami` no. 1055],
and further, said: "If one does not ask Allah, He will get angry with
him."
[Sahih al-Jami` no.2414]
Allah is the Glorious and the Mighty, the answerer of every person in need
and every person with a request. Indeed Allah is free of all wants, and He is
answerable to non. We have no other god, but Him, whilst He has many servants
other than us. Indeed Allah has revealed:
"O mankind! It is you who stand in need of Allah, but Allah is Rich
(Free of all wants and needs), Worthy of All Praise."
[Qur'an 35:15]
So to fulfill our needs and wants, we must call on Him. Making Du'a to Allah,
is a recognition of our weakness and His greatness. The Prophet had said:
"Ask Allah for everything, even the lace of your shoes. If Allah does
not provide, it will never be available."
[Ibn al-Sunni, no. 349 - hasan. Supported by at-Tirmidhi 4/298 and others.]
And let not there be anyone who says: "... my Lord won't answer my
prayer, because of this and that.. or because of so and so..". No!
Indeed Allah is the Most Generous King. Is there anyone who met a king, and
praised and glorified him, and then asked, yet the request was not granted?
So what about Allah, the King of the Heavens and the Earth - who has total
control over your life, your wealth and your future. Why would He not grant
you your request? Indeed, our beloved Prophet had said: "Verily your
Lord is the One modest and Generous, and when His servant raises his hands to
Him in supplication, He is diffident (in some wordings, shy or hesitant) from
returning them empty."
[Ahmad, Abu Dawud and at-Tirmidhi - Hasan]
[Hadith checking from Sheikh Hussain al-'Awayishah's "Kitab
ad-Dua". An english translation has been published by JIMAS.]
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