sac
October 19, 2006, 8:26pm
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Can someone please provide me a link to arabic version of Dua e Hajat.
P_G
October 20, 2006, 2:53am
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check it out sac ..plz remember me too in ur prayers : )
http://www.darsequran.com/prayers/pr_html/salat_haja.php
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what is this dua-e-hajaat thing???
never heard of it…
Rush
October 20, 2006, 9:51am
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^ good question Salat ul Hajah: I would like to know as well.
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^ and who is the originator of this prayer????
and what significance does it have????
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^ARM:
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It is from hadeeth with some weakness.
Most Hanafi schools prescribe it..
Wallahu Alam.
Rush
October 20, 2006, 11:31am
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Mant thanks for sharing Aa
Sadiyah
October 20, 2006, 3:45pm
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I found a detailed fatwa about salat al hajaah. I thought I’d only share the conclusion, as opposed to the fatwa in it’s entirety, as not everyone would be interested in reading the detailed analysis.
Conclusion: There is no saheeh hadeeth about this prayer, so it is not prescribed for the Muslim to offer it. What is narrated in the saheeh Sunnah of prayers, du’aa’s and adhkaar is sufficient for him.
Secondly:
With regard to the questioner saying that she tried it and found it beneficial, this was said by others before her, but issues of sharee’ah cannot be proven in this way.
Al-Shawkaani (may Allaah have mercy on him) said:
The Sunnah cannot be proven merely from experience, and the acceptance of du’aa’ does not necessarily mean that this was narrated in a sound from the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him). Allaah may answer a du’aa’ even when one does not seek to draw close to Him by means of the Sunnah, for He is the Most Merciful of those who show mercy, or the answer may be a kind of test that may lead a person further away from Allaah. End quote.
Tuhfat al-Dhaakireen (p. 140).
Shaykh Saalih al-Fawzaan (may Allaah preserve him) said:
As for what is said about So and so having tried it and found it to be true, all of that does not indicate that the hadeeth is saheeh. The fact that a person tried something and got what he wanted does not prove that which is said about it or narrated concerning it is correct, because it may be decreed that he gets this thing, or it may be a test and trial for the one who does that. Achieving one’s aim does not mean that what is narrated concerning it is correct. End quote.
Al-Muntaqa min Fataawa al-Shaykh al-Fawzaan (1/46)
And Allaah knows best.
Those who are interested in the detailed analysis should follow the link below:
**Ref: **Is Salaat al-Haajah prescribed in Islam? If it is proven to work, will that justify doing it?