Ramadan: Supplications to Allah
Du’a is an act of worship which also acts as one of the
most important and powerful weapons of a believer in this world. Du’a can help a person defend himself
from any type of evil, be humble knowing that he is weak and vulnerable without
Allah’s help and thus get closer to Allah (swt). A believer knows that without
Allah he is nothing, and to accede to peace from every and any direction, he
needs to equip himself with such spiritual weapon which shall grant him access
to the Lord of the Worlds, and Ultimate Protector of mankind, so that this
weapon, i.e. Du’a becomes effective
as and when he uses it in his everyday life. As we are living the blessed days
of the Holy month of Ramadhan, it is good to know that du’a can be of a great avail to us, and we Muslims should make use
of this spiritual weapon and means for peace to accede to the stages of honour
and pleasure which Allah grants to those who seek him through prayer and
supplications.
Allah (swt) says in the Holy Quran, right after the
verse of the prescription of fasting in Ramadhan:
“And when My servants ask you, (Oh Prophet), concerning Me - indeed I am near.
I respond to the invocation of the supplicant when he calls upon Me. So let
them obey Me and believe in Me that they may be (rightly) guided.” (2:
187)
When we take into account the place this verse
occupies in the Holy Quran, we will find that it is between the verses
concerning fasting. This alone brings on the importance of Du’a when fasting, as fasting holds a very great importance and
significance in Islam.
Abu Said narrates from the prophet (pbuh) that: “No Muslim supplicates to Allah with a Du’a
that does not involve sin or cutting the relations of the womb (i.e. the
blood/family relations), but Allah will
grant him one of the three things. He will either hasten the response to his supplication,
save it for him until the Hereafter, or would turn an equivalent amount of evil
away from him.”
They (the companions) said, “What if we were to recite more (Du’a).”
He said, “There is more with Allah.” (Ahmad)