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mgilani
24-06-06, 07:53 AM
salaam...
If anyone has Dua Ali (ra) mp3 please post it here.....
thanks.......
Salaam,
What exactly is writen or said in Dua Ali (ra)?
W'Salaam
mgilani
26-06-06, 05:14 AM
I can actully post the dua in english if you wish. i learnt about it from this website actually i.e ummah.net.9 the parent site of this blog i guess) the info regarding it states a lot of benefits
etc.
Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim
Nahmaduhu wa Nusalli ‘alaa Rasulihil Kareem
Dua’ ‘Ali
Also known as the Diwan of Hadhrat Ali Karam Allahu wajhu
Translated by his eminence Imam El Sheikh Syed Mubarik Ali Shah Gilani El Hashmi
I dedicate this translation to my master, my teacher and my ancestral father Ali Asad Allah كرّم الله وجهه, the victor of Khyber, the Sword of Allah, gate of the city of knowledge, ocean of wisdom, revealer of the secrets and exponent of the most intricate and complicated sciences regarding the creation of the universe, man and his relation to Allah. I advise everyone to recite this in Arabic and those who cannot should recite it in English. First offer two nawafils and send credit to The Holy Last Messenger (صلّى الله عليه و سلّم) and then offer another two nawafils sending credit to Syeda Fatima-tuz-Zahra, the rose of Jennah, Hazrat Imam Hasan and Hazrat Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anhum). Then recite this Du’aa once daily and not only will the reciter be blessed with meeting my master, but his needs will be fulfilled. Those who don’t know Arabic should listen to the recitation by Shamaila Khanam Ali Qadria
1
O’ The Answerer of our prayers
And the One Who has raised the sky high;
Eternal art Thou,
Who bestows in abundance without measure
to the poor and hungry.
2
O’ Knower of the unseen, Forgiver of the sins
Coverer of our faults
And dispeller of the miseries
of the silent sufferer
3
Exalted Are Thy Attributes,
Which brings forth the vegetation
And diverse things together.
O’ The One Who shall recreate
from the scattered dust and rotten bones.
4
O’ The One Who causes rain to fall from the clouds
upon the hard and soft lands
for the hungry and the starving people.
5
O’ The Creator of the houses in the heaven
which Thou raised without any fault
with the night which enters the day
covering the brightness of the stars.
6
O’ Creator of the morning
and opener of the doors of success
And The One Who causes the air to move
in the morning and evening
Creating rain laden clouds.
7
The One Who set the mountains like high pegs
in the strong firm earth,
raising them high
A masterpiece of Your ancient creation
8
O, The Provider of provisions
and Bestower of life to the lands
and dispeller of grief of all.
9
O’ The One Whose protection I seek!
And Whose help I need!
And Whose command is enforced everywhere
How can I separate myself from Thee.
Great is Thy mercy and benedictions.
10
O’ The One Who grants freedom to the prisoners
And sooths the hearts broken with grief.
And bestows wealth upon the poor
And nurtures the infant and heals the sick.
11
O’ The One for Whose sake I am honored.
The One Who saves me from debasement,
humiliation, calamities and misfortunes.
Protect me from grief, from men and jinn because
they make one forget the Hereafter and harden the hearts
rendering it unmindful,
save me from the evil of the nafs and the cursed shaitan.
12
O’ the Provider of provisions to man and beast alike
and to the newborn chicks in their nests.
Be it food, fur or feather
Holy art Thou The All Knowing
13
O’ The One Who holds all by their forelocks
whether they believe or disbelieve Thee.
None can escape from Your grip
be he dead or alive
O’ The Eternal One!
14
O’ The One Who rewards well
merely upon believing in Thee.
You enforce Your commands whichever you
think appropriate,
Exalted you are, O’ The Wise
15
O’ The One Who encompasses us
and removes our miseries.
Great is Thy Kingdom
where justice is done for the good and bad
16
The one Who beholds our visions and hears our whispers
and The One Who divides our shares with clear judgment
and bestows it with justice to all.
17
O’ The One Who Hears,
high is Thy throne
The One Who Creates diversely from nothing
And whose neighbors are in peace
From oppression and aggressions.
18
O’ The Bestower Who Bestows well
and whatever granted is good.
O’ The One Who suffices and grants according to the need by virtue
of your Exaltedness.
19
O’ The Helper of the weak,
refuge of destitute, Holy Thou art
O’ The Generous and Merciful
You know us well, O’ The Benevolent
20
You are the Lord who (had given the judgment)
You have decreed the final judgment
about the souls of all Your creatures
And had imposed death from all sides
Thus fearing the death and destiny is in vain.
21
You behold me and I behold Thee not
There’s no Lord save Thee
Grant me Thy Guidance
and encompass me not with destruction
for the sake of Your Vigilant Eyes.
22
O’ The Source of Jalal (vigor)
The One with Honor
and Jamal (beauty). The One with the plan and the scheme
Exalted and Merciful Thou are.
23
Save me from the Jahannam and its vigors
and from its eternal life
and everlasting debasing fire
Save me, O’ my Lord,
save me from its hot boiling water. (ameen)
24
Make Holy Qur’an my companion
Grant me an abode in Jennah
and bless me with a companion beautiful.
Grant me peace in the Jennah of Na’eem.
25
Bless me with such favors that I may not hear any loose talk
and abide there without grief
and injury or any
complaint and grudge or disease and suffering.
26
Grant me an abode beautiful
where fatigue touches me not
and glad tidings and good wishes for all the residents of that
blessed abode which is raised high,
illuminated by the light of beauty
upon which light after light falls and Jalaal is bestowed
there while surrounded by comforting breeze.
27
And grant me there a nice comfortable spread
and a dress beautiful
And pure food and tasty fragranced drink,
such water which
goes down my throat with ease
and is from a bottle sealed.
Al-muthanaa
07-07-06, 06:41 AM
Peace be upon those who follow the guidance,
I dedicate this translation to my master, my teacher and my ancestral father Ali Asad Allah كرّم الله وجهه, the victor of Khyber, the Sword of Allah, gate of the city of knowledge,
This is a fabricated hadith, where prophet muhammad is alleged to have said; I am the city of knowledge and Ali is its gate.
First offer two nawafils and send credit to The Holy Last Messenger (صلّى الله عليه و سلّم) and then offer another two nawafils sending credit to Syeda Fatima-tuz-Zahra, the rose of Jennah, Hazrat Imam Hasan and Hazrat Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anhum). Then recite this Du’aa once daily and not only will the reciter be blessed with meeting my master, but his needs will be fulfilled.
And where is the evidence for this in the quran and sunnah? Where does it say anywhere in the quran or hadith that reciting this dua will allow him to meet Prophet muhammad and all his need will be fulfiled?
1
O’ The Answerer of our prayers
And the One Who has raised the sky high;
Eternal art Thou,
Who bestows in abundance without measure
to the poor and hungry.
I presume ur talking about Allah here and not Ali. If you are talking about Allah here why is it called dua Ali? what has ali got to do with answering ones prayer and raising the sky high?
I presume ur talking about Allah here and not Ali. If you are talking about Allah here why is it called dua Ali? what has ali got to do with answering ones prayer and raising the sky high?
I don't know if that is what that dua means or if it means something else.
But I actually have a shia friend who believes Ali has the power to answer prayers. I am not talking about Allah!!!!! He even said that we should ask Allah, Ali, and the 12 imaams for help! :rubeyes:
So I pointed out the following verse and he wasn't interested in listening, he goes, people see that verse differently. I was like, man its straight forward.
001.005
YUSUFALI: Thee do we worship, and Thine aid we seek.
PICKTHAL: Thee (alone) we worship; Thee (alone) we ask for help.
SHAKIR: Thee do we serve and Thee do we beseech for help.
This verse makes it SO obvious that we ONLY ask Allah for help
Silent Baran
07-07-06, 06:27 PM
Salam brothers and sisters, i read read what was said about Ali Ibn Abi Talib and i had to say the things i know.
First of all, there are so many misconceptions and lies made about the Shia faith, such as they worship Ali (Astaghfiru Allah) or the stone or that Ali was supposed to be the Prophet instead of Mohammad (sawa), and that's as far away from the truth as possible.
If you really want to know the truth about the Shia is suggest you read the Sahih of Muslim and Bukhari and the other Sahihs and other Sunni books of hadith and history, if you want me to make what i said clear please let me know.
Just to add one more thing, when it is said that a dua 'MIGHT' be accepted when Ali is mentioned, is only because of the high position Ali has with Allah The Almighty, just like Allah loves our Prophet Mohammad (sawa) and responds more to prayers in which his (Mohammad's) name is used, but, BUT, Allah The ALL MIGHTY is the ONLY ONE who has the powers to answer prayers and no one else. I hope this clears some misconceptions.
Just to add one more thing, when it is said that a dua 'MIGHT' be accepted when Ali is mentioned, is only because of the high position Ali has with Allah The Almighty, just like Allah loves our Prophet Mohammad (sawa) and responds more to prayers in which his (Mohammad's) name is used, but, BUT, Allah The ALL MIGHTY is the ONLY ONE who has the powers to answer prayers and no one else. I hope this clears some misconceptions.
You just contradicted the following verse in the quran which CLEARLY states that you must ONLY asked Allah for help!
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YUSUFALI: Thee do we worship, and Thine aid we seek.
PICKTHAL: Thee (alone) we worship; Thee (alone) we ask for help.
SHAKIR: Thee do we serve and Thee do we beseech for help.
No where in that verse does it say to get Ali to pray for you because your prayer will get answered quicker! In that verse it clearly says that we ONLY ask allah. To me that means the quickest way we can get help is to ask for ourselfs!
Peace be upon those who follow the guidance,
I presume ur talking about Allah here and not Ali. If you are talking about Allah here why is it called dua Ali? what has ali got to do with answering ones prayer and raising the sky high?
It is supposedly a du'a by Sayyidna Ali (karamallahi Wajh).
You are calling out to your creator, Allah the most high.
No need to jump to conclusions.
001.005
YUSUFALI: Thee do we worship, and Thine aid we seek.
PICKTHAL: Thee (alone) we worship; Thee (alone) we ask for help.
SHAKIR: Thee do we serve and Thee do we beseech for help.
No where in that verse does it say to get Ali to pray for you because your prayer will get answered quicker! In that verse it clearly says that we ONLY ask allah. To me that means the quickest way we can get help is to ask for ourselfs!
Where does he say that Sayyidna Ali (karamallahi Wajh) prays for you?
The du'a doesnt even have the name of Sayyidna Ali (karamallahi Wajh) anywhere within it. It is a direct prayer to our Lord. Possibly a prayer that Sayyidna Ali (k.w.) once said.
Do you go to a doctor if you are ill?
If so, then by your definition above you are commiting a grave error.
Call on Allah and he will heal you inshallah :D. No need to ask for help from a doctor.
Wasalaam wr wb
It is supposedly a du'a by Sayyidna Ali (karamallahi Wajh).
You are calling out to your creator, Allah the most high.
No need to jump to conclusions.
Where does he say that Sayyidna Ali (karamallahi Wajh) prays for you?
The du'a doesnt even have the name of Sayyidna Ali (karamallahi Wajh) anywhere within it. It is a direct prayer to our Lord. Possibly a prayer that Sayyidna Ali (k.w.) once said.
Do you go to a doctor if you are ill?
If so, then by your definition above you are commiting a grave error.
Call on Allah and he will heal you inshallah :D. No need to ask for help from a doctor.
Wasalaam wr wb
If you read what Silent Baran said, you will realise that I was talking about what he said! He said that there is nothing wrong with praying to Ali for help! He said:
Just to add one more thing, when it is said that a dua 'MIGHT' be accepted when Ali is mentioned, is only because of the high position Ali has with Allah The Almighty, just like Allah loves our Prophet Mohammad (sawa) and responds more to prayers in which his (Mohammad's) name is used, but, BUT, Allah The ALL MIGHTY is the ONLY ONE who has the powers to answer prayers and no one else. I hope this clears some misconceptions.
According to the verse I posted, Silent Baran is COMPLETELY incorrect! The verse I posted clearly says you should ask allah and allah alone for help! You should not be asking allah through another person. Prayer was given to us as a gift! We should be using it, and not ask someone who is no longer on this planet for help!
mgilani
17-07-06, 08:44 PM
Salaams and Peace........
i almost regret asking for it to be posted in arabic.. i found a link where i came across this Dua and its benefits. i didnt realize that i was asking for a pandora's box to open.
But I make these points........... Allah alone accepts ones dua ...now there is nothing in this dua where one is asking Ali RA for anything. But talking about
involving "others" in ones task.............reminds me one ayat where it is stated that no one can intercede except HIS permission. So it is not excatly ruling out that there are some who are so close to God that they can intercede on our behalf. I do have a problem people trying to label their muslim brothers of being kafir etc. when they themselves dont know what will become of them. pls get rid of saudi mentality. Perhaps there are realities and secrets that an ordinary person cannot comprehend...............I dont think i quoted a tradition in my first post. But in any case , how can one say a certain Hadith or a fact for that matter is fabricated with 100% certainty? maybe just because your teacher told you so?
Maybe there are realities and secrets that are visible to certain individuals only. You dont have to believe it but if u know nothing about it , it doesnt mean that it may not exist...it may just be that one is simply unaware.And ignorance doesnt mean that one should discount what one doesnt know.
Thats why the wise say" Allah knows best".
I have already written too much so i gotta stop....
till then
MG
Salaam,
According to the verse I posted, Silent Baran is COMPLETELY incorrect!
Clearly its your limited understanding of the verse and what he said.
Back to the doctor example. Will you not seek help from a doctor as a means to get better?
Why is this type of need allowed when you can turn to Allah as the verse clearly states?
Do you not use your good deeds as intercession when you make a dua.
Will the Quran not intercede for us in barzakh?
Now on to an authentic narration in which this way of praying was allowed.
Keep in mind the helper is Allah alone. If someone thinks it is others, then they have clearly erred and fallen into shirk.
Tirmidhi relates, through his chain of narrators from 'Uthman ibn Hunayf, that a blind man came to the Prophet (Allah bless him and give him peace) and said, "I've been afflicted in my eyesight, so please pray to Allah for me." The Prophet (Allah bless him and grant him peace) said: "Go make ablution (wudu), perform two rak'as of prayer, and then say:
"Oh Allah, I ask You and turn to You through my Prophet Muhammad,
the Prophet of mercy; Ya Muhammed, I seek your intercession with my Lord for the return of my eyesight [and in another version: "for my need, that it may be fulfilled. O Allah, grant him intercession for me"]."
The Prophet (Allah bless him and give him peace) added, "And if there is some need in the future, do the same."
Wsalaam wr wb
Salaam,
Clearly its your limited understanding of the verse and what he said.
Back to the doctor example. Will you not seek help from a doctor as a means to get better?
Why is this type of need allowed when you can turn to Allah as the verse clearly states?
Do you not use your good deeds as intercession when you make a dua.
Will the Quran not intercede for us in barzakh?
Now on to an authentic narration in which this way of praying was allowed.
Keep in mind the helper is Allah alone. If someone thinks it is others, then they have clearly erred and fallen into shirk.
Wsalaam wr wb
When something is BLATANTLY written in the QURAN you CANNOT deny it.
PICKTHAL: Thee (alone) we worship; Thee (alone) we ask for help.
Using your doctor's example. You need to understand that the doctor does not heal you. The doctor cannot to anything to you without Allah's permission.
Also, there is nothing wrong with the hadith you pointed out! as it is asking Allah. I was refering to people who would say something like:
Oh Ali (ra), please help/heal me.
Oh Mohammed (pbuy), please help/heal me.
THAT is wrong!
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