Features of reading Muslim prayers for the fulfillment of desires
Muslim prayers do not have strict rules for reading. They are performed in any language, at any time. By pronouncing the text, believers worship the Almighty, admit their weakness and humility. By making dua, people receive blessings and help from Allah.
In order for prayers for the fulfillment of desires to be heard and accepted, certain conditions must be met:
- let the one who turns to the Almighty with a prayer be purposeful, it is said in the Koran. The dua should be read persistently, with confidence in the correct choice of goal;
- The Lord does not tolerate hypocrisy. A prayer for the fulfillment of a desire must be sincere, coming from the heart, soul;
- regularity. Dua is performed daily, several times a day;
- without faith in the power of the Lord, prayer will not be heard;
- humility. Man is weak, powerless before the will of Allah, he only asks for help;
- dua is offered under any conditions, in times of need, in moments of joy;
- the text for fulfillment of desires is read aloud, without raised intonations;
- one must turn to the Almighty without evil in the soul, with pure thoughts;
- without repentance and recognition of sins, the dua will not be accepted;
- you need to offer praise to the Lord, recognition, gratitude for everything while saying prayer;
- the text to fulfill a wish is read turning towards the Kaaba;
- the prayers of those whose diet contains haram foods will not be accepted;
- words of the messenger: A dua will be accepted in which the greatest names of the Almighty are mentioned;
- during prayer they raise their hands;
- moderation of desires. You cannot ask the Creator to fulfill the forbidden.
The texts of the dua can be read in any language, but the preferred language of the prophet is Arabic. It is necessary to familiarize yourself with the translation in order to understand what is being said.
Without faith in the possibility of fulfilling desires, reading the text is pointless. Muslim duas can be made by people who are firmly convinced of the power of the Higher powers. Faith in the text and the greatness of the Creator is important.
Muslim prayer for the fulfillment of desires is not suitable for representatives of other religions - they do not have true faith in the power of Allah.
Practical tips and advice
Many people say that praying to Saint Martha (fulfillment of wishes) helped them. It is worth noting that during her lifetime this woman was famous for her extraordinary kindness. She could not be angry, she found a kind word for everyone, and shared the last. So we came up with a corresponding text. It is as follows: “Saint Martha, I pray to you with tears: become a helper in the hardships of my (name) life. I submit to your kindness and ask for help. Be my intercessor before our Lord. For the sake of the great joy that rests in your heart, I ask: ask for me (describe what you want). Holy Martha! Remember me, a sinner (name), in your prayers. So that the Lord's grace does not bypass my home and my destiny! I beg you! Amen!" The prayer to Martha for the fulfillment of a wish is read along with other texts. So, you must first say “Our Father”. This is what knowledgeable people recommend. Surely this is done to strengthen faith. Although many argue that it is necessary to “prove” the Holy righteousness of one’s thoughts, trust in the Almighty.
Dua texts for fulfillment of desires
When there is an urgent need to meet someone or get something, according to Muslim tradition, it is customary to read a dua. They are pronounced at home or in a mosque, formulated in their own words or memorized as given in the Koran.
There are powerful duas to fulfill any desire in Islam. They are read in Arabic, clearly understanding what is being said.
Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said when a person has a need for Allah and another person, let him read:
La illaha ila lahul hallimul karim, sukhana lahi rabil arshiil azzim. Alhhamdu lilahi rabil allyamin. Asalluqa mujibbati rahmaatika, wa azaima magfirratika wall ganimmata min kuli birin, wa ssallamata minn kuli isminn lla tada-li zanbann ila gafarrtahu wa-la haman ila farajtahu wa la hajattan hkhiya lakka ridann ila qaddaytaha ya arrhama rahimina.
Translation of the dua for fulfilling a request and desire:
There is no other God but Allah, He is great and patient. He is Mr. Arsha, he is far from imperfect. Glory to the Almighty! Allah, I pray, grant me forgiveness and mercy. Protect from sins and temptations. Don't send me trials that won't help you. Do not send trials that will not be for your glory! Do not leave unforgiven sins behind me. Allah is merciful and great!
Another version of the dua for making your dreams come true:
Allahuma ini asalluqa tawfiqa ahlill-huda, wa-ammala ahlill-yakkyn, wa munasahatta ahlit-tavbah, vaazma ahlis sabr, waa jidda ahlil lhashyah, wa-tallabah akhli-rragbah, vataabuda ahlill wara, waa irffana ahlill illm, hut ahaffak. Allahuma ini asalluka mahafatan tahjuzunni amma syattika hata amalla bitta attika amallan astakhik bihhi riddaka vaa hata unasykhaka bit tavbatti havvfan minkka waahata uhlissa lakan nasykhata huball lakka vaa hata atta-wakalu allaika fill-umurri wa-hussna zanin bik ka subhanna halikun-nurr.
The meaning of this dua for the fulfillment of any desires:
There is no other God except Allah Almighty. He is pure, far from flaws. Praise be to the Lord of the World, praise be to Allah. I pray that you give me qualities that will help me avoid temptation. Grant me liberation from sins, do not leave a single one unforgiven, do not leave a loss not compensated by You. Fulfill the request that corresponds to your will, with which you will be pleased, O Great One!
Variation of the dua text:
Allahuma ini astahirruka biilmika wa-astakkdiruka bi kkudratika wa assalyuka minn faadlika, fa-inakka tak-diru waa alla akkdiru, wa taalamu wa-lla allamu wa an-ta allamul guyub. Allahuma fainn ku'nta taklyamu hazall ammra (specify for the fulfillment of what desire the prayer is) khairran lii fi-adjilly ammri wa-a-adjilihi fakkdirhu li-va yasirrhu li-suma barrick li-fihi. Allahuma wa-in kunnta tallamu anahu sharun li-fi dinni wa ma-ashi wa akkibati amri fasriffni anhu wakkdur lill khairra h'aysu ka-na suma radnni bi-hi.
Translation of dua for fulfillment of desires:
Great Allah, I pray for help, strengthen me with your knowledge and power. You are great, I am insignificant! You are omnipotent, I am helpless. You know everything, I'm blind. Allah is great, grant me help in fulfilling my desire if it benefits my faith, life and deeds. Give your blessing to the matter. If it becomes evil, it will turn out to be detrimental to religion, life and work, decree that it will not come true, and then predetermine the satisfaction from this for me.
A short powerful dua to fulfill your cherished desires. Convenient to read daily anywhere. Unlike prayer, it can be performed at home when there is a need to ask for help from the Lord:
Rabi yasirr wa-la tagaasir. Rabi Tamin Bill Hayirr.
Meaning:
Almighty, help, make your work easier. Predetermine an easy completion of the matter.
Dua is a prayer appeal to the Almighty. When making a prayer, one should tirelessly thank Allah for the mercies, trials, and difficulties sent down. The Lord is omnipotent, wise, and it is beyond human strength and will to resist the fulfillment of his plans.
How to read so that your wish comes true immediately
Human life belongs entirely to the Lord, everything is the will of Allah. The fulfillment of desire occurs when it pleases the Almighty. With fervent prayers, pious deeds, and kindness, you can bring your dream closer. Reading a dua helps plans come true faster and easier.
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To make your wishes come true as quickly as possible, you need to follow the rules of pronunciation:
- Allah hears those who are devoted to the Muslim faith. You cannot be cunning or use dua without sincere faith in your soul.
- It is better to make duas in Arabic, having learned them by heart. You cannot repeat words without understanding the meaning of what was said. There must be a clear awareness of what has been said.
- Duas read by the team work more effectively. For the speedy fulfillment of desires, they gather with family, a circle of like-minded people, and read suras from the Koran.
- Prayers are offered daily, without perseverance there will be no result.
The Arabic language plays an important role in the Muslim faith. Surahs in Arabic are written on souvenirs, textile items, and jewelry. They are placed in the house - they serve as a talisman for the family.
To fulfill a dream, they read suras from the Koran every day, starting with a prayer to the Almighty, then make dua.
Imams believe that to fulfill desires you need sincere, selfless faith.
About conspiracies
Many people associate this concept with magicians, or more precisely, with black forces. Completely in vain. Our ancestors were pagans. However, we are not afraid of them because of this. And for them, a conspiracy-prayer to fulfill a wish was a natural thing. Why not ask the “celestials” to stand next to you when you start working? It was in this sense that conspiracies were used. They were a kind of connecting link between worlds. If you start doing something on earth, you must also involve spiritual forces in this process,” they believed. To fulfill a wish, for example, it was customary to interact with nature. Try it yourself. Go to the powerful river. Throw a handkerchief into its waters. So say: “The river runs to the blue sea. There is an island there. The Temple stands on it. The Mother of God sits there at the Holy Throne. She embroiders and collects prayers. Mary Most Holy! Mother of Jesus. I only pray to you. Intercede for me before God. So that happiness does not bypass my threshold! May everything I wish come true! I conjure you with the river and the sun! Amen!"
Why wishes don't come true
Sometimes a person makes a prayer and expects the dua to fulfill his desire immediately. If this does not happen, you should remember that everything is the will of the Almighty, the fulfillment of desires occurs when requests do not contradict it.
The fulfillment of a desire after making a dua may not happen for various reasons:
- the prayer was uttered without faith in Allah or in success. Faith is the main driving force of the processes leading to a dream;
- the person who made the dua did not make independent efforts to fulfill his dream. If you want to gain harmony or material well-being, it is not enough to pray, you need to act. The Lord will hear the prayer and facilitate the efforts aimed at its fulfillment;
- there is no corresponding zeal or energy;
- there is no gratitude to Allah. Praise is given to the Lord daily. At every prayer request, they thank the Almighty for joys, sorrows, trials, rewards;
- when making dua to fulfill a wish, the request was not clearly and clearly formulated.
Reciting prayers and making dua is a traditional method of facilitating efforts in achieving goals. We must not forget that the Lord helps in fulfilling good intentions. You cannot pray to commit evil; requests for illnesses for others, for the severance of relationships in a married couple, and other desires that bring evil will be punished by Allah.
Namaz is when a slave, leaving all his affairs and worries, devotes himself entirely to the worship of his Lord. Prayer is a form of asking for something from the endless riches of the Almighty and All-Powerful Creator. Hajjat prayer, in turn, occurs when a person’s need and his request to Allah Almighty results in worship. A person is in constant motion, in transition from one achieved peak to another. A person, going through one test, strives for another, and each time he wants only the best.
Get a good education, work in a profitable, interesting job, build a family life. However, obstacles constantly arise on the way so that a person, realizing his weakness and the boundless greatness of the Creator, devotes at least some time to prayer. He asked for help from the primary source of Strength and Wisdom, and did not exalt himself or others, relying on his apparent power and strength. Hajat prayer is a person’s recognition of his weakness and limitations, and a petition from the Almighty and Almighty, for whom there are no restrictions, and most importantly, He is Generous and Giver to those who ask.
In the Qur'an, Allah the Great commands:
بِالصَّبْرِ وَالصَّلَاةِ
“Seek help from patience and prayer.” (al-Baqarah, verse 45).
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“When the Prophet ﷺ was overcome by some kind of anxiety, he performed namaz” (Sunan Abu Dawud).
Our Prophet ﷺ also spoke about previous prophets:
وكانوا يفزعون إذا فزعوا إلى الصلاة
“When they were worried about something, they turned to prayer for help.”
Salatul Hajj (namaz of need) is the performance of two or more rak'ahs of additional prayer in order to fulfill someone's need, regardless of whether dua is made after it or not. The basic concept of salatul-hajj is based on the primary sources of Sharia.
It is reported that the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings be upon him) also said:
من توضأ فأسبغ الوضوء ثم صلى ركعتين يتمهما، أعطاه الله ما سأل معجلا أ و مؤخرا
“Whoever performs ablution (wudhu) perfectly and then performs two rak'ahs of prayer, Allah will fulfill his need, immediately or after some time” (Musnad Ahmad).
Thus, if a person performed two rak'ahs of additional prayer with the intention of fulfilling a need, it will be permissible and even desirable, based on the above-mentioned verses and hadiths. After performing the prayer, you can make dua, asking Allah to fulfill your need.
How to perform Hajjat prayer
The hadiths provide various options for performing the Hajjat prayer. Usually, this prayer is performed in 2 or 4 rak'ahs. It is recommended to perform Hajjat prayer at night, and before prayer, perform a great ablution (ghusl), dress neatly, and put on perfume. In some traditions, it is recommended to perform this prayer in the open air (in the courtyard or roof). The following tradition is conveyed from the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ: “A person who has a desire from Allah or some person must perform ablution properly, perform a two-rak'ah prayer, praise Allah, and say Salawat to the Prophet. Then say the following prayer: “There is no god but Allah... He is the bestower and the patient. Allah, the owner of the highest throne, is far from all faults. Glory to Allah, owner of the worlds! Oh Allah! I ask you, grant me Your mercy, forgiveness, from Your kindness, protect me from all sins. Do not leave behind me unforgivable sins. Don't send me difficulties that you can't alleviate. Do not send me a need that would not contribute to Your satisfaction. O most generous of all generous ones!” (“Sunanut-Tirmidhi”).
1. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Whoever has a need for Allah Almighty or for another person, let him recite:
“La ilaha illya llahul halimul karim, subhana llahi rabbil' 'arshil azim. Alhamdu lillahi rabbil 'alamin. Asaluka mujibati rahmatika, wa 'azaima magfiratika val ganimata min kulli birrin, wa ssalyama min kulli ismin la tada' li zanban illa gafartahu wa la hamman illa farrajtahu wa la hajatan hiya laka ridan illa kadaitaha ya arkhama rrahimina."
Meaning: “There is no god but Allah. He is giving and patient. Allah, the owner of Arsh, is far from all shortcomings. Glory to Allah, owner of the worlds! Oh Allah! I ask You to grant me Your mercy, forgiveness and all that is good. Protect me from all sins. Do not leave behind me unforgivable sins. Don't send me difficulties that you can't alleviate. Do not send me a need that would not contribute to Your satisfaction. O Most Merciful of the merciful!”
2. Allahumma inni asaluka tawfiqa ahli-l-huda, wa-amala ahli-l-yakyn, wa-munasahata ahli-t-tavbah, wa-azma akhlis-sabr, wa-jidda ahli-l-lhashyah, wa-talaba ahli -r-ragbah, wa-taabbuda ahli-l-vara, wa-irfana ahli-l-ilm, hata akhafak. Allahumma inni asaluka mahafatan tahjuzuni am-ma syatika hata amala bi-ta attika amalan astahikku bihi ridaka wa-hatta unasyhaka bi-t-tavbati haffan minka wa-hatta uhlisa laka-n-nasyhata hubball-laka va-hatta ata-wakkalu alayka fi -l-umuri wa-husna zannin bika subhana haliku-n-nur.
Meaning: “There is no god but Allah, the Kind and Generous. Glory be to Allah, Lord of the Great Throne. Praise be to Allah, Lord of the worlds! I ask that by Your mercy You will endow me with qualities that will remove sins, I ask for all the best, liberation from sins. Do not leave a single sin that has not been forgiven by You, not a single loss that has not been compensated by You. Fulfill my desire, with which You can be pleased and which corresponds to Your desire, O Most Gracious of the Merciful!
3. Allahumma inni astakhiruka bi 'ilmika wa astakdiruka bi kudratika wa asaluka min fadlika, fa innaka takdiru wa la aqdiru, wa ta'lyamu wa la a'lyamu wa anta 'allamul g'uyub. Allahumma fain kunta ta'lamu hazal amra (then he will clarify his business) hairan li fi 'adjili amri wa ajilihi (or: fi dini wa ma'ashi wa 'akibati amri) faqdirhu li wa yasirhu li sum barik li fihi. Allahumma wa in kunta ta'lyamu annahu sharrun li fi dini wa ma'ashi wa 'akibati amri (or: fi 'adjili amri wa ajilihi) fasrifni 'ankhu [vasrifhu 'anni] vakdur lil haira hyaysu kana sum raddyn bihi.
Meaning: “O Allah, verily, I ask You to help me with Your knowledge and strengthen me with Your power and I ask You for Your great mercy, for, verily, You can, but I cannot, You know, but I do not know, and You know everything about the hidden! O Allah, if You know that this matter will be good for my religion, for my life and for the outcome of my affairs, then predetermine it for me and make it easier for me, and then give me Your blessing on this; if You know that this matter will become evil for my religion, for my life and for the outcome of my affairs, then turn it away from me, and turn me away from it, and predetermine good for me, wherever it may be, and then bring me to satisfaction."
4. Rabbi Yassir wa la Tagassir. Rabbi Tammin Bil-Khayir
Meaning: “Lord, make it easy, don’t bother. Lord, make the completion of this work graceful.”
5. Allahumma-jagal hairan 'die ahirahu, wa haira 'amali hawatimahu, vaj'al haira ayami yavma alkaqa. Allahumma inni a'uzu bika minal kufri val faqri va 'azabil kabri. Allahumma inni asaluka 'ilman nafigan wa 'amalan mutakabbalan wa rizqan tayyiban.
Meaning: “O Allah, make the outcome of my life the best part of it, and my last deeds the best of my deeds, and make the best of my days the day of meeting You. O Allah, verily, I seek Your protection from unbelief, poverty and the torment of the grave. O Allah, verily, I will ask You for useful knowledge, such deeds that will be accepted by You, and a good destiny.”
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Ways to perform Hajjat prayer
In one of the hadiths transmitted from Imam Zeinullabidin, it is recommended to perform the Hajjat prayer in 4 rak'ahs. In the first rak'ah the surahs "al-Fatiha" and "az-Zilzal" are read, in the second - "al-Fatiha" and "an-Nasr", in the third - "al-Fatiha" and "al-Kafirun", and in the fourth - “al-Fatiha” and “al-Ikhlas”. At the end, you need to raise your hands to the sky and read this prayer (the translation of the prayer is given): “Oh, Allah! For the sake of Your names, through which the closed gates of heaven are opened. Oh Allah! For the sake of Your names, through which constraint is transformed into freedom. Oh Allah! For the sake of Your names, through which the gates of difficulties will open with ease. Oh Allah! For the sake of Your names, through which the graves will open. May Your goodness descend upon Muhammad ﷺ and his family! Accept (fulfill) my wish!”
In another legend, a needy person is recommended to perform a prayer of two rak'ahs at midnight (preferably on Friday night), and then read the following prayer 70 times: “Ya Absaran-Nazirin, ya Asraal-Khasibin, ya Asmaas-Samiin, ya Akramal-Akramin, ya arhamar-rahimin, ya ahkamal-hakimin" translation: "O, the best of all those who observe, oh, who settles scores before everyone else, oh, the best of all who hear, oh, the most worthy of all worthy, oh, the merciful of all the merciful, oh, the fairest of all judges!” In some traditions, in the first rakah of the Hajjat prayer after Surah Fatiha, it is recommended to read “verse al-Kursi” three times, and in the remaining rakats after Surah al-Fatiha, read Surahs al-Ikhlas, al-Falak and an -Us". After prayer, it is recommended to praise Allah, say Salawat to the Prophet ﷺ and his family, and then ask for your wishes.
Prayer for fulfillment of desires
I heard that there is a prayer to fulfill a wish. Does such a prayer exist, and if so, describe the form in which it is performed.
Yes, such a prayer exists, it is called “salatul hajati.” The book “Fathul Allam” says about its performance: “Everyone knows (mashkhur) that the prayer performed to fulfill a desire has two rak’ahs, by performing which a person asks for the fulfillment of his desire associated either with this world or with otherworldly." At-Tirmidhi and Ibnu Majah reported that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Whoever has any request to Allah or one of the children of Adam, let him perform a full ablution (with all his desired actions and adabs), then perform two rak'ah prayers (with the above-mentioned intention). Upon completion, let him praise the Almighty, bless the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) and then say:
(Ibnu Majah adds: after reading this dua, let him turn to the Almighty with any request related to either this world or the other world) (see “Fathul Allam”, 2nd volume, p. 57, Daru Salam publishing house).
Imam al-Shar'ani in the book “Uhudul Muhammadiyati” adds: “I heard Sayidi Aliyunil Hawas say: “Before performing prayer to fulfill a desire, one should perform tasbih prayer, as it is said that it washes away all sins. And this is one of the significant reasons for the fulfillment of desire. Indeed, in most cases, the response to a request for the fulfillment of one or another desire is delayed due to sins” (see “Uhudul Muhammadiyah”, 110/1).
A little more about faith
Most sources that discuss prayer for the fulfillment of desires agree that it should be used in a “special state.” They understand it and call it differently. We will not use scientific terms. Let’s just say: prayers for the fulfillment of desires (especially strong ones) should not be read in the bustle. They require some work. Like, for example, preparing for an exam or test. No matter how much you look at your textbooks at night, a few hours will not be enough, regardless of your talents and abilities. The material needs to be comprehended and sorted into categories. It's the same with our desires. After all, they are born in the head all the time. Important and momentary mixed in. Doing everything is not only not worth it, but even dangerous. For example, who hasn’t had dark thoughts flashing through their minds about the justice of the existence of a very specific person who has greatly annoyed them? So, this desire must certainly be fulfilled? Science says that the difficulties of faith are a kind of defense mechanism. We would have destroyed each other long ago with our thoughts and desires, in his absence. At the same time, it won’t work without her.