Dua Question/s

Re: Dua Question/s

No I don’t mind, LK.

Basically I believe that…

  1. Allah does what is in our behtri. Whether we recognize that behtri or not is another issue.

  2. It’s said that punishments in this world are better cuz they are less severe than getting them in the next world. This implies that even saza main bhi behtri hai.

  3. It’s said that trials are a means if purification. In a Hadith Allah says that some if his slaves draw closer to Him when He grants them blessings and others can only draw closer if He were to deprive them of blessings like wealth, health, etc. This too implies that there’s a behtri in both the absence/deprivation and possession of blessings.

  4. in the Quran it’s saud that we may like something harmful for us and hate something benefecial for us. This, too, seems to imply that Allah has our best interest in mind…whether the verse pertains to rules/regulations or duas. Allah is also wise and merciful and…for Him to fulfill our duas recklessly simply because it was asked often or made during an opportune time…negates wisdom/mercy.

  5. There are opportune times for making dua…like during sujood…rain…breaking fast…kast third of the night. The duas are definitel heard during these times and they’re accepted but they may not be fulfilled exactly the way we gad in mind. The acceptance is guaranteed…but the manner/time if fulfillment is not guaranteed according to our desires and schedules and I guess this answers Cancerian’s query. The discrimination in how the duas are fulfilled …imply acting based on divine wisdom.

  6. Bad-duas …too are guaranteed acceptance in cases if injustice…but they are not always fulfilled right away…sometimes it takes years for a person to get his “comeuppance” and it might be reserved for the next world…but it seems to imply a sense of thought/deliberation.

  7. with all the above examples…can it not be concluded that Allah exercises His knowledge/Wisdom in the fulfillment of duas and that they include behtri?

When people make comments like “be careful what u wish for cuz u just might get it”…“or qubooliyat ki ghari gai so watch what u ask for”…isn’t it strange cuz it seems to imply an absence of Divine wisdom…and fulfillment of dua is just based upon or reduced to frequency and timings.