The Power Of Du'a
Khalid Baig
Du'a is the most potent
weapon of a believer.
With it we can never fail, without it, we can never succeed.
Once Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) passed by a group of
people who suffering from some affliction," why don't they make Du'a
(supplication) to Allah for protection," he said. With all the suffering
and disasters Muslims are facing in various part of the world, the question can
be directed to all of us today.
It is not that we have
forgotten Du'a completely, we refer to it regularly. But our ideas and practice
regarding Du'a have become distorted. Often it is reduced to the level of a
ritual. Generally it is considered when all our efforts have failed an act of
last resort. It is belittled through actions and sometimes even with words. Is
it any wonder that today mostly a mention of Du'a is meant to indicate the
hopelessness of a situation.
What a tragedy, for Du'a
is the most potent weapon of a believer. It can change fate, while no action of
ours ever can. It is the essence of Ibadah or worship. With it, we can never
fail, without it, we can never succeed. In the proper scheme of things, Du'a
should be the first and the last resort of the believer, with all his plans and
actions coming in between.
Du'a is conversation with
Allah, our Creator, our Lord and Master, the All Knowing, the All Powerful.
This act in itself is of extraordinary significance. It is the most uplifting,
liberating, empowering and transforming conversation a person can ever have. We
turn to Him because we know that He alone can lift our sufferings and solve our
problems. We feel relieved after describing our difficulties to our Creator. We
feel empowered after having communicated with the Almighty.
In every difficulty, our
first action is Du'a, as is our last. We ask Allah to show us the way to handle
that difficulty, we seek His help in following the path He show to us, we seek
His aid in making our efforts successful. When we fall sick, we know that we
cannot find the right doctor without His Will that the best doctor may not be
able to diagnose our condition without His Command, that the best treatment
plan will not succeed without His permission. We make Du'a for all of these. We
make Dua before we seek medical help, while we are receiving it and after it has
been delivered. The same is true of all other difficulties we may encounter.
Du'a is the essence of
Ibada. A person engaged in Du'a affirms his belief in Tauheed (monotheism) and
shuns belief in all false gods. A person seriously and sincerely engaged in Du'a
understands exactly the relationship between himself and the Creator and
affirms it through his actions. That is the essence of worship.
Additionally, such a
person can never become arrogant or proud, a logical result of true worship.
Du'a is our most potent
weapon in all struggles of life as well as in jihad in the battlefield. During
the battle of Badr, Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) stood up all night in prayer seeking
Allah's help in the battle between unequal armies that would follow the next
day. In the decisive battle against the crusaders, Sultan Salahuddin Ayyubi was
busy day and night. His days were devoted to jihad. His nights were spent
making Du'a, crying and seeking Allah's help.
We should make a point to
make Du'a for all things big and small. It is the beginning of wisdom to
realize that big and small are arbitrary labels that are totally irrelevant in
this context. Nothing is too big for the One we are asking from, nothing is too
small for the ne who is asking. That is why we have been taught to ask Allah
even when we need something as small as shoelaces. We should ask as a begger,
as a destitute person for that is what we in reality are in relationship to
Allah. At the same time, we should ask with great hope and conviction that we
shall be granted our prayers. We should remember the Hadith: "There is
nothing more dear to Allah than a servant making Du'a to Him" On the other
hand, a Du'a lacking concentration and conviction is no Du'a at all.
We should make Du'a at all
times, not only during times of distress. We should ask for all of our needs:
those related to this world as well as those related to the Hereafter. We should
make Du'a not only for ourselves, but also for our parents, brothers and
sisters, spouses and children, relatives and friends, teachers and other
benefactors, destitute and struggling Muslims everywhere. We should pray for
them for the good in this world as well as in the Hereafter. The Prophet (ﷺ) said: "The Du'a of
Muslim for his brother (in Islam) in his absence is readily accepted. An angel
is appointed to his side. Whenever he makes a beneficial Du'a for his brother
the appointed angel says, Aameen. And may you also be blessed with the
same." (Muslim)
In the dark ages that we
are living in today, everyday brings fresh news about atrocities committed
against our brothers in Palestine, Kashmir etc. and what do we do? We can
continue to just feel frustrated and depressed. Or we can stand up before Allah
and pray for His help. Who alone can help.
Du'a can change our life,
our outlook and our fate. It is the most potent weapon. But it works only for
those who try sincerely and seriously to use it.
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