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05-02-2012, 05:04 AM | #1 |
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05-02-2012, 05:11 PM | #2 |
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Does anyone know any wazeefahs (or anything else) to protect oneself and family from the following things? Hope this is of use: Ad Daarimi recorded that Ash Shabi said that Abdullah Ibn Masud said, "whoever recites ten ayaat from Surah Baaqarah in a night then Shaytaan* will not enter his house that night. These ten ayaat are four from the beginning, ayatul kursi and the following two ayatain from it and the last three ayaat of Surah Baqarah." In another narration, Ibn Masud said, "then Shaytaan will not come near him or his family, nor will he be touched by anything that he dislikes. Also, if these ayaat were to be recited over a senile person, they would wake him up." Ad Daarimi 2:322. *The text I am copying from is not clear at this juncture. I am not 100% sure whether the word is Shaytaan or not. What is clear that it means something evil. |
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05-02-2012, 05:31 PM | #3 |
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Does anyone know any wazeefahs (or anything else) to protect oneself and family from the following things? http://www.scribd.com/doc/60344965/Manzil-Dua |
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05-04-2012, 11:03 PM | #4 |
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05-04-2012, 11:13 PM | #5 |
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Before going to bed, if one recites Surah Kafiroon, one will be saved from shirk inshaaAllah. (Tirmidhi, Abu Dawood) BISMILLAHIL-LATHEE LAA YADHURRU MA'ASMIHI SHAI'UN FIL-ARDHI WA LAA FIS-SAMAA'I WA HUWAS-SAMEE'UL 'ALEEM. which means, "In the Name of Allah, Who with His Name nothing can cause harm in the earth nor in the Heavens, and He is the All-Hearing, the All knowing (recite 3x in Arabic). "Whoever recites it 3x in the morning will not be afflicted by any calamity before evening, and whoever recites it 3x in the evening will not be overtaken by any calamity before morning" Abu Dawood 4/323, At-tarmizi 5/465, Ibn Majah 2/332, Ahmad) "Allahumma anta Rabbi la ilaha illa anta alaika tawakkaltu wa anta Rabbul Arshil Kareem. Mashaa Allahu Kaana wa Maa lam Yasha` Lam Yakun. Walaa Haula wa Laa Quwwata illa billahil Aliyyil Azeem. A'lamu annallaha 'alaa kulli Shay-in Qadeer, Wa annallaha Qad -Ahaata bi-kulli Shayin 'ilmaa. Allahumma innee a'oozubika min Sharri Nafsee, wa min Sharri kulli Daaabbatin, anta Aakhizum-bi-Naasiyati-haa, inna Rabbee 'alaa Siraatim-Mustaqeem." -Someone came to tell Hadhrat Abu Darda R.A. that his house was on fire. Abu Darda R.A. without any concern] replied that his as certainly not on fire. Allah will never do so, because I have heard from the Messenger of Allah that if a person recites these words at the beginning of the day, no calamities will befall that person till the evening, and if the person recites these words in the evening then no calamities will befall that person till the morning. In another tradition, it is stated that calamities will not befall him, wife, children and whatever he owns. Hadhrat Abu Darda said: “In the morning I recited these words, therefore, how can my house be on fire.” He then said to the people. “Let's go and see.” Together with the people they went to wards his house. It was seen that his entire street was on fire and all the houses around Hadhrat Abu Darda’s were burnt, but, amidst this, his house was safe and sound. (Al-Azkaar-Nawawi, Pg. 79) |
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05-05-2012, 02:01 PM | #6 |
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replied that his as certainly not on fire. Allah will never do so, because I have heard from the Messenger of Allah that if a person recites these words at the beginning of the day, no calamities will befall that person till the evening, and if the person recites these words in the evening then no calamities will befall that person till the morning. In another tradition, it is stated that calamities will not befall him, wife, children and whatever he owns. Hadhrat Abu Darda said: “In the morning I recited these words, therefore, how can my house be on fire.” He then said to the people. “Let's go and see.” Together with the so0sbp.jpg |
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