
The Whispered Prayer of the Beseechers

In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful
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1 My God, though my stores for travelling to
Thee are few, my confidence in Thee has given me a good opinion. Though my
sin has made me fear Thy punishment, my hope has let me feel secure from
Thy vengeance. Though my misdeed has exposed me to Thy penalty, my
excellent trust has apprised me of Thy reward. Though heedlessness has put
to sleep my readiness to meet Thee, knowledge has awakened me to Thy
generosity and boons. Though excessive disobedience and rebellion have
estranged me from Thee, the glad tidings of forgiveness and good pleasure
have made me feel intimate with Thee. I ask Thee by the splendours of Thy
face and the lights of Thy holiness, and I implore Thee by the tenderness
of Thy mercy and the gentleness of Thy goodness, to verify my opinion in
expecting Thy great generosity and Thy beautiful favour, through nearness
to Thee, proximity with Thee, and enjoyment of gazing upon Thee! Here am
I, addressing myself to the breezes of Thy freshness and tenderness,
having recourse to the rain of Thy generosity and gentleness, fleeing from
Thy displeasure to Thy good pleasure and from Thee to Thee, hoping for the
best of what is with Thee, relying upon Thy gifts, utterly poor toward Thy
guarding!
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2. My God, Thy bounty which Thou hast begun -
complete it! Thy generosity which Thou hast given me - strip it not
away! Thy cover over me through Thy clemency - tear it not away! My ugly
acts which Thou hast come to know - forgive them!
3. My God, I seek intercession from Thee with Thee, and I seek sanctuary
in Thee from Thee! I have come to Thee craving Thy beneficence, desiring
Thy kindness, seeking water from the deluge of Thy graciousness, begging
rain from the clouds of Thy bounty, requesting Thy good pleasure, going
straight to Thy side, arriving at the watering-place of Thy support,
seeking exalted good things from Thy quarter, reaching for the presence
of Thy beauty, wanting Thy face, knocking at Thy door, abasing myself
before Thy mightiness and majesty! So act toward me with the forgiveness
and mercy of which Thou art worthy! Act not toward me with the
chastisement and vengeance of which I am worthy! By Thy mercy, O Most
Merciful of the merciful!
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