Dua Hijab
When he (upon him be peace) began to supplicate, he would begin with praise
and laudation of God (Mighty and Majestic is He). He would say:

In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful
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O Allah, truly, I beseech You. O He who is beyond the visual range
of
created beings on account of the splendor of His light.
O he was demonstrates Himself through His majesty and might, and
makes
known
His purity and holiness by doing good (to His creation).
O He who is high and exalted in glory and greatness, having no equal in
distinction and eminence.
O He who separates the good from the bad, in all affairs, how much
intricate
or remote they may be, for readily they lay bare every secret, in no
time,
on receiving His command.
O He in answer to whose call stood firm the heavens and the earths.
O He who made the skies more beautiful by decorating it with twinkling
stars, also a (useful) guide for the people wandering in (darkness).
O He who, very kindly, with delicate fineness, gave brightness to the
moon,
to spread soft light I the gloomy dark night.
O He who filled the sun with radiating luminous energy, to make easy,
for
mankind, pursuit of economic activity, and also a sure sign, separating
night form the day by His ever-dominating authority.
O He to who (alone) we must bow down to show gratitude in return of the
inundating downpour of His favors and bounties.
I beseech You, in the name of the intricate, strongly tied, hard to
understand glory of Your arsh (seat of divine authority);
(in the name of) the utmost mercy of Your book, and (in the name) of all
names, which are Yours, (You) referred to Yourself, or You chose for
Yourself, but kept in Your transcendental wisdom;
(In the name of) all Your names, which are Yours, (You) revealed in Your
book, or (those name which are) firmly and permanently learnt by heart
by
the pure ever prostrating (angles) all over Your arsh; and from their
secret
thoughts comes to the forefront sincere expression of unique and
incomparable oneness of Allah (monotheism); and sure affirmation of Your
singleness (without an equal), sharing together, with total
submissiveness
to You.
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Verily You are Allah. You are Allah. You are Allah. there is no god
except
You. And I beseech You, in name of Your names, through which You
communicated to Kalim (Musa) on the celebrated mountain (tur).
Thereafter the splendor of the unseeable light flashed magnificently,
pulling down the mountain to ground level, breaking it into small
pieces,
(as if prostrating) before Your glory and majesty, and awe inspiring
honour;
trembling on account of Your omnipotent power; and frightsome,
collapsing
before You. Therefore, there is no god except You. There is no god
except
You.
And I beseech You, in the name of Your name, by which You partitioned
the
eyebrows of the eyes of on-lookers (to open the eyes and see), and by
which
You lets Your wisdom operate, and the proofs with which Your prophets
made
known the truth, whose minds and hearts were aware of Your being, while
You
are hidden in the secret stations of the innermost seclusion.
I beseech You, in the name of this particular name, to send blessings on
Muhammad on the children of Muhammad, and send away from me, and from
other
suffering people, and from all the believing men and women, all
frustrations, infirmities, accidents, diseases, errors, sins, doubts,
polytheism, infidelity, rebellion, hypocrisy, destruction, ill-will,
ignorance, anger, hardship, distress, corruption of conscience, impeding
revenge, hostility of the enemies, subjugation to the cruel tyrants.
Verily
You hear supplications, and is kind as much as You will, O Allah, send
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Sayyid ibni Ta-us
in Mahajul Da -wat writes many merits of this du-a'a. If this du-a'a is
recited for a person in trance or unconsciousness or temporary insanity,
he or she shall become normal. It is also recited to make a woman give
birth to a living child if there were several miscarriages. To seek
forgiveness of sins and to get enough sustenance, recite this du-a'a on
40 consecutive Fridays, after sunset. |
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