Durood

Re: Durood

Thank you for sharing; I appreciate it. Which durood did you recite?

Dua can change taqdeer but only if Allah haswritten that stipulation in the book. At least that’s what I understood from the explanation of a mufti on the matter. So let’s say that Allah had written in His book that you will get into an accident on such n such a day and that it will render you permanently paralyzed, thus changing the course of your life. But at the same time Allah may have written down the stipulation/condition that if you make dua for safety, then that life-altering accident will be averted from you. The mufti said that people ‘think’ that their dua alone changed their taqdeer, but what they don’t understand is that Allah had already written down that their dua could change their taqdeer.

So, going by mufti’s explanation, this would then mean that if Allah had not especially written down the dua stipulation for you, then you would definitely have gotten into that accident even if you did make dua. Sooo, this must mean that in order to ‘change’ taqdeer…our dua will only stand a chance if Allah has written that our dua on such and such a day for such n such a matter will avert what was originally written. In that case changing of taqdeer depends more on what’s written than on dua. That said, my understanding then is that we can make loads of dua for a matter but it won’t change anything unless a stipulation was pre-written. The mufti even said that prophets were stopped by Allah from making duas for things that were not decreed.

My question to you now is this: I have heard from several sources that durood is very powerful. But unless Allah has written down the stipulation that your dua will change an aspect of your life, then even durood can’t and won’t change what’s already written…correct?