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- Publisher's Word
- Introduction
- Supplication (Du'a)
- The Definition Based on Qualitative Characteristics
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- The Definition of Supplication Based on the How of Existence
- The Definition of supplication based on the content
- The Necessity of Supplication
- The Rationale behind Supplication
- The History of Supplication
- The Most Natural Secret of Existence
- Kinds of Supplication
- Supplication by the heart
- The Mood in asking Allah’s Assistance
- Evolutional Supplication
- Supplication should not be in words only
- Research on one verse of the Qur’an
- The Constituents of Supplication
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- First Constituent: The Spiritual Attraction
- Supplication is a Kind of Acceptance
- Asking Allah to be given a chance of Supplication
- The Permanent Attraction
- The Second Constituent: the Supplicant
- Examples of the Prophets’ Manners towards Allah as mentioned in The Holy Qur’an
- Manners of Supplication in Imam as-Sadiq’s Statements
- The Categories of Supplicants
- Closeness: The Nigh Relationship
- The Truth Behind Supplication And Its Effects
- The Language of Supplication
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- The First Objective
- The Second Objective
- The Third Objective
- The Fourth Objective
- The Fifth Objective
- The Sixth Objective
- Praying for Parents and Respecting Them
- How to Educate Children and what their Rights are
- Recognizing Satan and How to Keep Away from Him
- Treating the Others and The Rights of The Neighbors
- Explanation of Ethical Virtues and Vices
- In Relation to The Government
Du'a
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Author(s): Sayyid Zafar Hasan Amrohi
Category: Supplications Ethics
Topic Tags: Seeking Allahs assitance Gods closeness Humility
language: Indonesian
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(Supplication)An elaborate text describing the reality of du`a (supplication), as well as its constituents, categories and effects, and elaborating on the language which is used therein.
Publisher's Word
Too many are the Qur'anic verses and traditions that emphasize on the necessity of referring to Almighty God, the Creator, on all occasions and under all circumstances so that the relation between the All-merciful God and His servants will be firmer. One of such relations, if not the most important, is the supplication, which is familiarly known as Du'a.
In the Holy Qur'an, Almighty God has guaranteed responding to the pure, well-intended prayers of His servants and, moreover, has encouraged on making Du'a a daily activity that connects the needy servant to the Perfect Lord to Whom everything is returned. Hence, a believer must never dispense with Du'a and must always direct all his feelings towards the Creator asking for help and guidance.
In point of fact, Du'a, like any other item of connection with the All-beneficent God, is conditional upon a set of matters and spiritual and material preparations so that it will achieve its aims and purposes as completely as expected.
In this book, Du'a is presented with thorough details so that its conditions, circumstances and effects will be exposed for the gentle readers hoping they will act upon such affairs so as to achieve the best connection with God.
The book is in fact
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