So far in the series we have looked at duaa made at special times of the day, and duaa made by certain people. In this article we will look at duaas made on certain days, Inshallah.
So far in the series we have looked at duaa made at special times of the day, and duaa made by certain people. In this article we will look at duaas made on certain days, Inshallah.
Duaa has often been called the weapon of the believer, and by all means it truly is. It is the sharpest sword, the most accurate arrow which never misses its target. It is a great shield and protection from danger. It is a call we make to Allah, whether in secret or in public, in the bright of daylight or the darkness of the night.
Every year many people pass away due to depression. Depression and other mental illnesses affect muslims and non-muslims alike. However as muslims, Islam has given us solutions to every problem, a cure for every ailment and a relief from every distress.
Today’s article looks at making duaa in the Salah in order to help maintain concentration. Salah is essentially a personal conversation with Allah.
It seems so easy, perhaps a little too easy. Which makes us wonder, am I really doing it right? Am I asking in the right way?
As muslims being able to talk to Allah directly is a great honour;
Time and time again we find ourselves faced with multiple options, only for us to sit back, and say ‘I’m not sure,’ or ‘I don’t know.’ It’s is only human for us to be indecisive when given choice. In fact, seldom are we sure of the future, or of the options presented to us.