The power of du’a. in Ramadan. Ramadan is a month that offers the opportunity to reap mountains of reward, work on our character as well as develop a deep connection with Allah swt. Making dua and having our supplications accepted is also one of the blessings of this month. This blessed month is filled with times where Allah is waiting for us
Made dua for months straight that at my new job I would be able to attend jumah easily and also offer daily salah easily (i accepted the offer about 10 months in advance). Turns out I can work from home Fridays, and mon-thu i travel so i can shorten (and sometimes combine) prayers.This is part 5 of my Dua Series. You can read Part 1 - Why I Love Dua As A Muslim, Part 2 - How To Get Your Duas Accepted, Part 3 - How I Start And End My Day With Dua, and Part 4 -The Duas I Say For Hardship. Despite our moments of feeling fearful and forlorn from life, and powerless and deterred by the will of others, we have a defense. 1 – When the du’aa’ includes shirk or association of others with Allaah, such as calling upon someone or something other than Allaah along with Him, whether it is a person, a tree or a grave, because du’aa’ is an act of worship and directing it towards anyone other than Allaah is shirk, and shirk is the worst of sins by which Allaah is disobeyed. Du'a (Supplication) In Islam, duʿāʾ (Arabic: دُعَاء, plural: ʾadʿiyah أدْعِيَة), literally meaning "invocation", is an act of supplication. The term is derived from an Arabic word meaning to 'call out' or to 'summon', and Muslims regard this as a profound act of worship. Language .