Advanced Member Mahmud Posted August 1, 2015 Advanced Member Report Posted August 1, 2015 Assalaamu Alaikum. Many people say that they have had their Duas answered or were saved with some of these Surahs or Doas below. Did you had Miracles with these Duas / Surahs? If so, please kindly share your story. # Sura Fatiha # Ayatul Kursi # Surahs Ikhlas, Falaq, Naas # Laa hawla wa laa quwwata illaa billaahil aliyyul azeem ( another smaller version is "Laa hawla wa laa quwwata illaa billaah". One of them, not sure which one, may be both of them are called "Hawqala ) # Dua-e-Yunus (I think some people call it Ayat-e-Kareem ) : Laa ilaaha illaa anta subhaanaka innee kuntu minazzalimeen. # Bismilla hil lazhi laa ya durru maA ismihi shay un fil ardi walaa fi sama wa huwas samee ul Aaleem # La illaha ilAllahu wahdahu la sharika lahu, lahul Mulku, wa lahul Hamdu, yuhyee wayu meethu, wa huwa 'ala kulli shay'in Qadeer Also if you know of some common mistakes that is done with them, please inform. Thanks in advance. Quote
Veteran Member Ali_Hussain Posted August 1, 2015 Veteran Member Report Posted August 1, 2015 (edited) wa 'alaykum assalam, Last weekend, it was raining quite heavily, I was driving through one of the major tunnels in my city, it is normally always packed with cars, on the day I was driving through it, it was unusually empty, as I went around a bend, the wheels on my can completely lost their grip and I just slid sideways, it happened at the point that the tunnel splits into two, so instead of hitting the wall, I slid onto the empty area between the parting on the tunnels. It starts off with four lanes, then two go off to the right and two to the left, I slid as i was going to the right and luckily there were some plastic bollards like this - - In the empty space to kill the speed of the car without damaging it. This is how narrow the tunnel get when split into two lanes: As I was trembling and thanking God for saving me, about a dozen cars all came through the tunnel at the same time, had I been coming through the tunnel 30 seconds later, I would have caused a massive accident, and as I was in the right hand lane, on a left hand drive car, as the driver, I would have have received the full impact of what ever I hit, or whatever hit me. I'm still a little shook up about the whole thing. When I drive through the tunnel, I can see the two bollards that I knocked off, they are still lying there. Alhamdulillah. The point is, I think that when it's our time, it's our time, when it isn't, it isn't, sorry to be pessimistic. Edited August 1, 2015 by Ali_Hussain ילדת מלך and JSAli 2 Quote
:Sami II Posted August 1, 2015 Report Posted August 1, 2015 every morning when i see the sunrise after fajr prayers, I witness another miracle, I cannot count all the miracles that was given to me by my Creator.But I'm thankful for all of them, and the greatest miracle is to prepare for :Al-Hujjat a.s, and be the cook of his 313 one day inshallah. Quote
Veteran Member alisayyed Posted August 1, 2015 Veteran Member Report Posted August 1, 2015 I am generally finding it difficult to sleep these days.On one occasion, my father suggested that i recite the first two sentences(not ayahs) of Ayatul Kursi. I did and went off to sleep almost right away. The Green Knight 1 Quote
Forum Administrators Hameedeh Posted August 1, 2015 Forum Administrators Report Posted August 1, 2015 My Iranian husband tells the story of how one of his ancestors was stopped by a Russian in 1941 during the military invasion called "Operation Countenance." He was going to be shot right there, but he read Ayatul Kursi and there was a loud noise down the street and the Russian ran there to see what was going on. Relative survived, alhamdulillah. We believe in Ayatul Kursi and we always read Ayatul Kursi when we start a trip. Quote
Veteran Member Ethics Posted August 1, 2015 Veteran Member Report Posted August 1, 2015 Yes I have and I totally believe in the power that Allah swt has given us. That is why there is the Night of Qadr too. Allah swt has given us the ability to supplicate and call towards Him, because He loves His beings and because He is merciful and if and only if He wills it, He will grant us our prayer. Why do you think Duas exist? Just something to recite for fun or when feeling down? No there is hiqma in prayer as is there in supplication. That is why throughout the quran you see prophets praying and our imams handing us down hundreds and hundreds of prayers. It truly has a purpose. I have witnessed many miracles through the powers of dua. I wont get into it, but I just want to put it out there. I am talking about duas in general here. You must however, when praying, always ask for the outcome of what ever Allah swt wills, even if it maybe the opposite of your prayer. Quote
Forum Administrators Hameedeh Posted August 1, 2015 Forum Administrators Report Posted August 1, 2015 During any kind of disaster, such as a thunderstorm and tornado, we read Amman yujeebu al-mudhtarra idhaa da'aahu wa yakshifu as-sooa'أمن يجيب المضطر إذا دعاه ويكشف السوءSource: http://www.duas.org/hajaat.htm Quote
Veteran Member Haydar Husayn Posted August 1, 2015 Veteran Member Report Posted August 1, 2015 I don't doubt the power of du`a, and it is something mentioned many times in the Qur'an. I'm a bit more sceptical of the 'magic formula' approach to these things though, when people think that reciting a certain verse or a certain dua, a certain number of times, while possibly doing some other stuff as well, will somehow be 'more effective' than a heartfelt plea to Allah. To me, a making a du`a that you understand, and that comes from the heart, is more likely to be effective than simply reciting some words you have memorised. Having said that, there may well be benefit in reciting certain things at certain times, and there is always benefit in reciting the Qur'an in any case; I just don't think it's necessarily 'more effective' than any other kind of du`a. Allah definitely hears every du`a, and whether or not He responds to you in the way you would like probably depends mostly on His plan for you, and your sincerity in making the du`a. Quote
Veteran Member Ethics Posted August 1, 2015 Veteran Member Report Posted August 1, 2015 Its not a magical formula its a recommendation by our imams. Is prayer 5 times a day a magical formula? You think God was bored or something and just chose 5 times a day with the way we pray and what we recite and how much do we recite? There is hiqma in everything. You are mistaken, it is when you put both intention and mustahab together. Intention comes with anything. No one is saying only recite x amount and your prayer gets accepted any layman knows that. Heck, why would you supplicate if you dont have good intentions? Why do we even pray then, if Allah swt hears our duas and its just important to be sincere. Why pray 5 times a day? I am sincere in my heart, thats all that matters right? Quote
Advanced Member Abu Nasr Posted August 1, 2015 Advanced Member Report Posted August 1, 2015 # Dua-e-Yunus (I think some people call it Ayat-e-Kareem ) : Laa ilaaha illaa anta subhaanaka innee kuntu minazzalimeen. I had a miracle with that. And Ayat-al-Kursi have many stories. Quote
Guest Posted August 1, 2015 Report Posted August 1, 2015 (edited) Salam,Namaz shab wasn't in your list of surahs/amaals but I would like to share thatI had quite a few with namaz e shab (salatul layl) Edited August 1, 2015 by starlight Quote
Advanced Member smiley123 Posted August 1, 2015 Advanced Member Report Posted August 1, 2015 (edited) my laptop computer was broken, i searched the error code it was showing using my phone and the error code stated it was a hardware failure, i.e i needed to replace a part physically. Cant remember if i read any specific dua but i just prayed really hard and it started working , in fact two years later and im typing this on the same laptop, alhamdulillah Edited August 1, 2015 by smiley123 Quote
Advanced Member Mahmud Posted August 2, 2015 Author Advanced Member Report Posted August 2, 2015 Dua-e-Yunus (I think some people call it Ayat-e-Kareem ) : Laa ilaaha illaa anta subhaanaka innee kuntu minazzalimeen. I had a miracle with that. And Ayat-al-Kursi have many stories. What were the incidents? Quote
Sumerian Posted August 2, 2015 Report Posted August 2, 2015 (edited) I don't doubt the power of du`a, and it is something mentioned many times in the Qur'an. I'm a bit more sceptical of the 'magic formula' approach to these things though, when people think that reciting a certain verse or a certain dua, a certain number of times, while possibly doing some other stuff as well, will somehow be 'more effective' than a heartfelt plea to Allah. To me, a making a du`a that you understand, and that comes from the heart, is more likely to be effective than simply reciting some words you have memorised. Having said that, there may well be benefit in reciting certain things at certain times, and there is always benefit in reciting the Qur'an in any case; I just don't think it's necessarily 'more effective' than any other kind of du`a. Allah definitely hears every du`a, and whether or not He responds to you in the way you would like probably depends mostly on His plan for you, and your sincerity in making the du`a. عَلِيُّ بْنُ إِبْرَاهِيمَ عَنْ أَبِيهِ عَنِ ابْنِ أَبِي عُمَيْرٍ عَنْ مُعَاوِيَةَ بْنِ عَمَّارٍ عَنْ أَبِي عَبْدِ اللَّهِ ع قَالَ لَوْ قُرِئَتِ الْحَمْدُ عَلَى مَيِّتٍ سَبْعِينَ مَرَّةً ثُمَّ رُدَّتْ فِيهِ الرُّوحُ مَا كَانَ ذَلِكَ عَجَباً From Mu`āwiyah bin `Ammār from Abī `Abd Allāh (عليه السلام) said: “If you read al-Hamd (al-Fātiḥah) upon a deceased 70 times, then his spirit is return in him (i.e. comes back to life), do not be amazed at that”Source:1. Al-Kulaynī, Al-Kāfī, ed. `Alī Akbar al-Ghaffārī, 8 vols., (Tehran: Dār al-Kutub al-Islāmiyyah, 3rd Edition, 1388 AH), vol. 2, pg. 623, hadeeth # 16Grading:1. Al-Majlisī said this hadeeth is Hasan (Good)à Mir’āt Al-`Uqūl, 26 vols., (Tehran: Dār al-Kutub al-Islāmiyyah, 1410 AH), vol. 12, pg. 511 http://www.revivingalislam.com/2012/01/how-to-bring-dead-back-to-life.html Edited August 2, 2015 by The Batman Quote
Veteran Member Haydar Husayn Posted August 2, 2015 Veteran Member Report Posted August 2, 2015 http://www.revivingalislam.com/2012/01/how-to-bring-dead-back-to-life.htmlYes, I'm aware of it. Do you think the meaning is that we should recite fatihah over a dead body 70 times in the hope of bringing it back to life? Quote
Sumerian Posted August 2, 2015 Report Posted August 2, 2015 Yes, I'm aware of it. Do you think the meaning is that we should recite fatihah over a dead body 70 times in the hope of bringing it back to life? No. But maybe a miracle can occur if we recite these beautiful Chapters of the Holy Qur'an. Quote
Guest Posted August 2, 2015 Report Posted August 2, 2015 No. But maybe a miracle can occur if we recite these beautiful Chapters of the Holy Qur'an. miracle depends not only on what is being recited but also who is reciting it.... I am sure the Prophets (a.s) and Masoomeen (a.s) can make miracles happens with just Bismillah Quote
Sumerian Posted August 2, 2015 Report Posted August 2, 2015 miracle depends not only on what is being recited but also who is reciting it.... I am sure the Prophets (a.s) and Masoomeen (a.s) can make miracles happens with just Bismillah It does depend on who recites it. Quote
Advanced Member ילדת מלך Posted August 2, 2015 Advanced Member Report Posted August 2, 2015 A friend of my father---1971 fall of Dacca, he was in Pak Army , badly injured and almost mutilated, escaped Indian Army...P.S....I think it was good old Adrenaline , which took charge--- Quote
Veteran Member The Green Knight Posted August 2, 2015 Veteran Member Report Posted August 2, 2015 I have always found Ayat al Kursi to carry immediate and "miraculous" effect. Ethics 1 Quote
Advanced Member Mahmud Posted August 3, 2015 Author Advanced Member Report Posted August 3, 2015 I have always found Ayat al Kursi to carry immediate and "miraculous" effect.Is there any specific method to be followed? Quote
Advanced Member Abu Nasr Posted August 3, 2015 Advanced Member Report Posted August 3, 2015 What were the incidents?Let's just say I was saved from darkness by Ayat-Karima. As for Ayat al-Kursi there are many stories. Be it finding your way in the middle of nowhere, finding food/water in the middle of desert etc. I do not remember any exact incident with Ayat al-Kursi but I'm quite certain of their effects. Quote
Advanced Member ultra Posted August 3, 2015 Advanced Member Report Posted August 3, 2015 I don't get why specific duas are better than your own words (duas).For example, I see people here say ayat Al kursi helped them, but isn't it better to pray and make your own duas rather than copy and paste? Quote
Advanced Member Mahmud Posted August 4, 2015 Author Advanced Member Report Posted August 4, 2015 Has there been cases when a virtue of a Dua was not mentioned in the Hadith, but the benefit got discovered through experience? Quote
Veteran Member The Green Knight Posted August 4, 2015 Veteran Member Report Posted August 4, 2015 I have always found Ayat al Kursi to carry immediate and "miraculous" effect. 11 times daily for stress, illness or pain. Or 11 times on bed for insomnia. Always works. Quote
Advanced Member Mahmud Posted August 6, 2015 Author Advanced Member Report Posted August 6, 2015 Salam,Namaz shab wasn't in your list of surahs/amaals but I would like to share thatI had quite a few with namaz e shab (salatul layl)Example? Quote
Guest Posted August 6, 2015 Report Posted August 6, 2015 Example?I don't feel comfortable sharing them in an open forum but it was something related to my finances and education. Quote
Advanced Member Mahmud Posted August 8, 2015 Author Advanced Member Report Posted August 8, 2015 # What does it mean if someone sees one of those Suras or Duas or Zikrs in dream# There is a story that a chief of a tribe was stung by a scorpion or something and a Companion recited Sura Fatiha to cure it. Is it true that he recited Sura Fatiha 7 times?# Many people recite hawqalah during hardship or difficulty. Are there authentic sources to support it? (Although I see no problem in reciting it.) Quote
struggling_On Posted August 9, 2015 Report Posted August 9, 2015 (edited) During any kind of disaster, such as a thunderstorm and tornado, we read Amman yujeebu al-mudhtarra idhaa da'aahu wa yakshifu as-sooa'أمن يجيب المضطر إذا دعاه ويكشف السوءSource: http://www.duas.org/hajaat.htm This is one of the most beautiful dua..... Thanks for sharing sister... I kind of have forgotten about this and i have something i can relate with this as well. Now you have shared it, it reminded me of all and what i was going through... Even though i'm going through something similar but even more painful and stressful but i have inner peace but anyways.... When i used to seek death so abundantly and i know it's only the will of Allah... because of him i'm living and it's not going to happen as i want but as Allah wants and Allah showed me the reasons and everything. But I asked, If that's not possible anytime soon then O dear Allah give me something in which I too can find pleasure and happiness...As you have given this world and it's charms to people, and they are so happy and cheerful to have it.I don't find peace in it. This world isn't for me and so darn painful to live among hypocrites and wordily people... You don't call me back either so at least give me something as well....That night.... I was taught this Dua in my dream, i didn't know it's meaning nor did I knew this dua before.... When I woke up i knew this small dua by heart but i didn't ask for it's meaning... first i was unwilling to accept it and read but when i searched for it's meaning and I was amazed... thanks for the reminder, as i haven't read this one in a long time.... i guess i needed it again desperately and Allah showed me your post. I think it's time to go back to him.... Thank u and may Allah bless you and all those who are struggling in anyway... May Allah help them in their struggles. Edited August 9, 2015 by struggling_On The Light and Hameedeh 2 Quote
Advanced Member The Light Posted August 9, 2015 Advanced Member Report Posted August 9, 2015 (edited) I've experienced many miracles in my life. AlhamdulAllah. I suggest dua Yastasheer. This dua is very beautiful and it's one of my favourites. If you want miracles in the most difficult and harsh moments of your life, then there's nothing better than Salat ul Layl. Perform salatul layl consecutively and beg Allah(swt) in the most humble way by raising your hands towards the sky and make sure to recite Salawat before and after your dua. Allah(swt) loves when His(swt) slaves beg for something. Edited August 9, 2015 by The Light Quote
Advanced Member Mahmud Posted August 12, 2015 Author Advanced Member Report Posted August 12, 2015 Bismilla hil lazhi laa ya durru maA ismihi shay un fil ardi walaa fi sama wa huwas samee ul Aaleem->Webpages showed that 1 Raqi/Exorcist was protected from Jinn because of reciting it 3 times in morning and evening , works as long as one avoids major sins.SubhaanAllah! Quote
Advanced Member Mahmud Posted August 15, 2015 Author Advanced Member Report Posted August 15, 2015 Also, some stories : http://www.ruqyaqa.com/0005-four-layers-of-protection.html ( story is in part "3) The body" ) Similar story http://muslimmatters.org/2014/09/26/protection-from-all-evil/ http://www.jinndemons.com/case-a-jinn-wanted-to-enter-into-a-healer-magic-of-separation/ Note: Do not try to communicate with Jinns. These are done out of necessity and there are some rules. Quote
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