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Salams All,

A couple of quick questions I'm hoping someone could shed some light on regarding Dua Jawshen-e-Kabir

1. Is there a recommended day of the week / month that this should be recited on?

2. Does the Dua have to be recited in one sitting (i.e. can it be split over the week, reciting some of the verses each day)?

3. Is it permissable to recite selected verses from this dua without reciting the full dua itself?

It's a beautiful dua. Please do share your knowledge

Thanks

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Salams All,

A couple of quick questions I'm hoping someone could shed some light on regarding Dua Jawshen-e-Kabir

1. Is there a recommended day of the week / month that this should be recited on?

2. Does the Dua have to be recited in one sitting (i.e. can it be split over the week, reciting some of the verses each day)?

3. Is it permissable to recite selected verses from this dua without reciting the full dua itself?

It's a beautiful dua. Please do share your knowledge

Thanks

(wasalam)

1. It's usually recited on Laylatul Qadr nights, but as with any dua, it can be recited any day. A dua is a conversation with God and He will listen to you any day of the week, any minute of the day. And what better way is there to speak to God using the words of the Prophet (pbuh) (via Jibrael (as) ) himself? Doing dua using the same words as the Prophet (pbuh) can only be an excellent deed.

I know of a lady who recites it every night.

2. The whole dua is split up into 100 "sub sections" with each section having a different significance. For example the first section helps through difficulties, the fifth section helps you with success, the seventieth helps you with a long life (and so on, and so forth). So yes, you can split the dua.

3. Same as above. Like I say, the dua is your communication with God. This dua was taught by Jibrael (as) to the Prophet (pbuh), so any words from the dua are beneficial and beautiful.

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2. The whole dua is split up into 100 "sub sections" with each section having a different significance. For example the first section helps through difficulties, the fifth section helps you with success, the seventieth helps you with a long life (and so on, and so forth). So yes, you can split the dua.

(salam)

Bro can you please tell me where I can learn more about this? Thanks

Wasslaam

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