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Share Your Most Powerful Du'as by PAGAN9JA(m): 12:02pm On Sep 15, 2017
Here is the one I recite:

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

أَفَرَأَيْتُمُ اللَّاتَ وَالْعُزَّى
وَمَنَاةَ الثَّالِثَةَ الْأُخْرَى
تلك الغرانيق العـلى وإن شفاعتهن لترتجى

I recommend reciting this du'a after every salat prayer. It is for peace, prosperity and well being. This du'a has worked wonders for me.


Feel free to share your own ones.
Re: Share Your Most Powerful Du'as by PAGAN9JA(m): 3:41pm On Nov 08, 2017
Bing.
Re: Share Your Most Powerful Du'as by Aminu212: 11:10am On Nov 11, 2017
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Re: Share Your Most Powerful Du'as by personal59: 9:00am On Nov 14, 2017
PAGAN9JA:
Here is the one I recite:

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

أَفَرَأَيْتُمُ اللَّاتَ وَالْعُزَّى
وَمَنَاةَ الثَّالِثَةَ الْأُخْرَى
تلك الغرانيق العـلى وإن شفاعتهن لترتجى

I recommend reciting this du'a after every salat prayer. It is for peace, prosperity and well being. This du'a has worked wonders for me.


Feel free to share your own ones.


why do you have to distort the Quran all in the name of prayer?

fear Allah
Re: Share Your Most Powerful Du'as by PAGAN9JA(m): 1:58pm On Nov 14, 2017
personal59:



why do you have to distort the Quran all in the name of prayer?

fear Allah

I think you have some problem. Those are duahs to God. Learn Arabic first.
Re: Share Your Most Powerful Du'as by Empiree: 7:11pm On Nov 14, 2017
PAGAN9JA:


I think you have some problem. Those are duahs to God. Learn Arabic first.
since when you became alhudu'at?
Re: Share Your Most Powerful Du'as by personal59: 8:47pm On Nov 14, 2017
PAGAN9JA:


I think you have some problem. Those are duahs to God. Learn Arabic first.



imagine telling ur me I av a problem ehhhh

well if u don't know that distorted words u call dua are culled mostly from suratul najeem from verse 19 and u are telling me to know the meaning of Arabic first


may be you can help me with your reference to the dua
Re: Share Your Most Powerful Du'as by hideraoluwa(f): 11:17pm On Nov 18, 2017
[quote author=PAGAN9JA post=60482953]Here is the one I recite:

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

أَفَرَأَيْتُمُ اللَّاتَ وَالْعُزَّى
وَمَنَاةَ الثَّالِثَةَ الْأُخْرَى
تلك الغرانيق العـلى وإن شفاعتهن لترتجى

I recommend reciting this du'a after every salat prayer. It is for peace, prosperity and well being. This du'a has worked wonders for me.


Feel free to share your own ones.[/quote lipsrsealed

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Re: Share Your Most Powerful Du'as by Raintaker(m): 11:56am On Nov 19, 2017
hideraoluwa:
Transliteration please? I can See *Aafada Aaytumul* .... Still learning Tho cool
Don't mind the OP, that is not a du'ah.


He's distorting Arabic language and praying to idols.
Re: Share Your Most Powerful Du'as by hideraoluwa(f): 12:24pm On Nov 19, 2017
Raintaker:
Don't mind the OP, that is not a du'ah.


He's distorting Arabic language and praying to idols.
Astagfurllah.... Thanksss

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Re: Share Your Most Powerful Du'as by Empiree: 4:57pm On Nov 19, 2017
hideraoluwa:
Astagfurllah.... Thanksss
His moniker should signalled RED FLAG to you

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Re: Share Your Most Powerful Du'as by PAGAN9JA(m): 7:35pm On Nov 19, 2017
Raintaker:
Don't mind the OP, that is not a du'ah.


He's distorting Arabic language and praying to idols.

No I'm not. that is a powerful Du'a that is taken using a few verses from Surat Al Najm.

Go learn Arabic first.
Re: Share Your Most Powerful Du'as by PAGAN9JA(m): 7:40pm On Nov 19, 2017
hideraoluwa:
Astagfurllah.... Thanksss

Dont mind that guy. He doesnt understand Arabic. The Dua is based on a few verses from the Surat Al Najm and calls for good guidance and to keep evil away.


Here is the transliteration:

Bismillah Ar Rahman Ar Raheem

Afraytum Allat walUzza
wal Mannah althalatah Alakhra
Tilka AlGharaniq Ala'ala waa inna shafa'thun litartaja


Recite this powerful Du'a for prosperity and goodwill and to gain the most benifit out of it , make sure your fanoly and friends learn it.

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Re: Share Your Most Powerful Du'as by Raintaker(m): 11:26pm On Nov 19, 2017
PAGAN9JA:


No I'm not. that is a powerful Du'a that is taken using a few verses from Surat Al Najm.

Go learn Arabic first.
Gerrout.

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Re: Share Your Most Powerful Du'as by Raintaker(m): 11:41pm On Nov 19, 2017
PAGAN9JA:


Dont mind that guy. He doesnt understand Arabic. The Dua is based on a few verses from the Surat Al Najm and calls for good guidance and to keep evil away.


Here is the transliteration:

Bismillah Ar Rahman Ar Raheem

Afraytum Allat walUzza
wal Mannah althalatah Alakhra
Tilka AlGharaniq Ala'ala waa inna shafa'thun litartaja


Recite this powerful Du'a for prosperity and goodwill and to gain the most benifit out of it , make sure your fanoly and friends learn it.
You are an idiotic pagan.
How does picking a few verses look like Surah Najim to you.
Muslims are educated and know their religion, we know your mission but if we decide to ignore you you may end up confusing new reverts to Islam.


See Surah All Najim here

Bismillaahir Rahmaanir Raheem Wannajmi izaa hawaaMaa dalla saahibukum wa maa ghawaaWa maa yyantiqu 'anilhawaaaIn huwa illaa Wahyuny yoohaa'Allamahoo shadeedul quwaaZoo mirratin fastawaaWa huwa bil ufuqil a'laaSumma danaa fatadallaFakaana qaaba qawsaini aw adnaaFa awhaaa ilaa 'abdihee maaa awhaaMaa kazabal fu'aadu maa ra aaAfatumaaroonahoo 'alaa maayaraaWa laqad ra aahu nazlatan ukhraa'Inda sidratil muntaha'Indahaa jannatul maawaaIz yaghshas sidrata maa yaghshaaMaa zaaghal basaru wa maa taghaaLaqad ra aa min aayaati Rabbihil kubraaaAfara'aytumul laata wal 'uzzaaWa manaatas saalisatal ukhraaA-lakumuz zakaru wa lahul unsaaTilka izan qismatun deezaaIn hiya illaaa asmaaa'un sammaitumoohaaa antum wa aabaaa'ukum maaa anzalal laahu bihaa min sultaan; inyyattabi'oona illaz zanna wa maa tahwal anfusu wa laqad jaaa'ahum mir Rabbihimul hudaaAm lil insaani maa taman naaFalillaahil aakhiratu wal oolaaWa kam mim malakin fissamaawaati laa tughnee shafaa'atuhum shai'an illaa mim ba'di anyyaazanal laahu limany yashaaa'u wa yardaainnal lazeena laa yu'minoona bil aakhirati la yusammoonal malaaa'ikata tasmiyatal unsaaWa maa lahum bihee min 'ilmin iny yattabi'oona illaz zanna wa innaz zanna laa yughnee minal haqqi shai'aaFa a'rid 'am man tawallaa 'an zikrinaa wa lam yurid illal hayaatad dunyaaZalika mablaghuhum minal 'ilm; inna rabbaka huwa a'lamu biman dalla 'an sabee lihee wa huwa a'lamu bimanih tadaaWa lillaahi maa fis samaawaati wa maa fil ardi liyajziyal lazeena asaaa'oo bimaa 'amiloo wa yajziyal lazeena ahsanoo bilhusnaaAllazeena yajtaniboona kabaaa'iral ismi walfawaa hisha illal lamam; inna rabbaka waasi'ul maghfirah; huwa a'lamu bikum iz ansha akum minal ardi wa iz antum ajinnatun fee butooni umma haatikum falaa tuzakkooo anfusakum huwa a'lamu bimanit taqaaAfara'ayatal lazee tawallaaWa a'taa qaleelanw wa akdaaA'indahoo 'ilmul ghaibi fahuwa yaraaAm lam yunabbaa bimaa fee suhuhfi MoosaWa Ibraaheemal lazee waffaaaAllaa taziru waaziratunw wizra ukhraaWa al laisa lil insaani illaa maa sa'aaWa anna sa'yahoo sawfa yuraaSumma yujzaahul jazaaa 'al awfaaWa anna ilaa rabbikal muntahaaWa annahoo huwa adhaka wa abkaaWa annahoo huwa amaata wa ahyaaWa annahoo khalaqaz zawjainiz zakara wal unsaaMin nutfatin izaa tumnaaWa anna 'alaihin nash atal ukhraaWa annahoo huwa aghnaa wa aqnaaWa annahoo huwa rabbush shi'raaWa annahooo ahlak a 'Aadanil oolaaWa samooda famaaa abqaaWa qawma Noohim min qablu innahum kaanoo hum azlama wa atghaaWal mu'tafikata ahwaaFaghashshaahaa maa ghashshaaFabi ayyi aalaaa'i Rabbika tatamaaraaHaazaa nazeerum minan nuzuril oolaaAzifatil laazifahLaisa lahaa min doonil laahi kaashifahAfamin hazal hadeesi ta'jaboonWa tadhakoona wa laa tabkoonWa antum saamidoonFasjudoo lillaahi wa'budoo



Translation Follows:

By the Star when it goes down,
2. Your Companion is neither astray nor being misled.
3. Nor does he say (aught) of (his own) Desire.
4. It is no less than inspiration sent down to him:
5. He was taught by one Mighty in Power,
6. Endued with Wisdom: for he appeared (in stately form);
7. While he was in the highest part of the horizon:
8. Then he approached and came closer,
9. And was at a distance of but two bow-lengths or (even) nearer;
10. So did (Allah) convey the inspiration to His Servant- (conveyed) what He (meant) to convey.
11. The (Prophet's) (mind and) heart in no way falsified that which he saw.
12. Will ye then dispute with him concerning what he saw?
13. For indeed he saw him at a second descent,
14. Near the Lote-tree beyond which none may pass:
15. Near it is the Garden of Abode.
16. Behold, the Lote-tree was shrouded (in mystery unspeakable!)
17. (His) sight never swerved, nor did it go wrong!
18. For truly did he see, of the Signs of his Lord, the Greatest!
19. Have ye seen Lat. and 'Uzza,
20. And another, the third (goddess), Manat?
21. What! for you the male sex, and for Him, the female?
22. Behold, such would be indeed a division most unfair!
23. These are nothing but names which ye have devised,- ye and your fathers,- for which Allah has sent down no authority (whatever). They follow nothing but conjecture and what their own souls desire!- Even though there has already come to them Guidance from their Lord!
24. Nay, shall man have (just) anything he hankers after?
25. But it is to Allah that the End and the Beginning (of all things) belong.
26. How many-so-ever be the angels in the heavens, their intercession will avail nothing except after Allah has given leave for whom He pleases and that he is acceptable to Him.
27. Those who believe not in the Hereafter, name the angels with female names.
28. But they have no knowledge therein. They follow nothing but conjecture; and conjecture avails nothing against Truth.
29. Therefore shun those who turn away from Our Message and desire nothing but the life of this world.
30. That is as far as knowledge will reach them. Verily thy Lord knoweth best those who stray from His Path, and He knoweth best those who receive guidance.
31. Yea, to Allah belongs all that is in the heavens and on earth: so that He rewards those who do evil, according to their deeds, and He rewards those who do good, with what is best.
32. Those who avoid great sins and shameful deeds, only (falling into) small faults,- verily thy Lord is ample in forgiveness. He knows you well when He brings you out of the earth, And when ye are hidden in your mothers' wombs. Therefore justify not yourselves: He knows best who it is that guards against evil.
33. Seest thou one who turns back,
34. Gives a little, then hardens (his heart)?
35. What! Has he knowledge of the Unseen so that he can see?
36. Nay, is he not acquainted with what is in the Books of Moses-
37. And of Abraham who fulfilled his engagements?-
38. Namely, that no bearer of burdens can bear the burden of another;
39. That man can have nothing but what he strives for;
40. That (the fruit of) his striving will soon come in sight:
41. Then will he be rewarded with a reward complete;
42. That to thy Lord is the final Goal;
43. That it is He Who granteth Laughter and Tears;
44. That it is He Who granteth Death and Life;
45. That He did create in pairs,- male and female,
46. From a seed when lodged (in its place);
47. That He hath promised a Second Creation (Raising of the Dead);
48. That it is He Who giveth wealth and satisfaction;
49. That He is the Lord of Sirius (the Mighty Star);
50. And that it is He Who destroyed the (powerful) ancient 'Ad (people),
51. And the Thamud nor gave them a lease of perpetual life.
52. And before them, the people of Noah, for that they were (all) most unjust and most insolent transgressors,
53. And He destroyed the Overthrown Cities (of Sodom and Gomorrah).
54. So that (ruins unknown) have covered them up.
55. Then which of the gifts of thy Lord, (O man,) wilt thou dispute about?
56. This is a Warner, of the (series of) Warners of old!
57. The (Judgment) ever approaching draws nigh:
58. No (soul) but Allah can lay it bare.
59. Do ye then wonder at this recital?
60. And will ye laugh and not weep,-
61. Wasting your time in vanities?
62. But fall ye down in prostration to Allah, and adore (Him)!
Re: Share Your Most Powerful Du'as by Raintaker(m): 11:43pm On Nov 19, 2017
The few verses the idiot picked (Stupid pagan)
See the translation here:

Have ye seen Lat. and 'Uzza,
20. And another, the third (goddess), Manat?
21. What! for you the male sex, and for Him, the female?
22. Behold, such would be indeed a division most unfair!
23. These are nothing but names which ye have devised,- ye and your fathers,- for which Allah has sent down no authority (whatever). They follow nothing but conjecture and what their own souls desire!- Even though there has already come to them Guidance from their Lord!

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Re: Share Your Most Powerful Du'as by Raintaker(m): 11:44pm On Nov 19, 2017
Empiree:
His moniker should signalled RED FLAG to you
He is an idiot

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Re: Share Your Most Powerful Du'as by PAGAN9JA(m): 4:20am On Nov 20, 2017
Raintaker:
The few verses the idiot picked (Stupid pagan)
See the translation here:

Have ye seen Lat. and 'Uzza,
20. And another, the third (goddess), Manat?
21. What! for you the male sex, and for Him, the female?
22. Behold, such would be indeed a division most unfair!
23. These are nothing but names which ye have devised,- ye and your fathers,- for which Allah has sent down no authority (whatever). They follow nothing but conjecture and what their own souls desire!- Even though there has already come to them Guidance from their Lord!


This is as per the exact translation of ayat from Surah Al Najm.

however what i wrote is a Du'a based on these verses from the Qur'an. A dua does not have to be exactly from the Qur'an. it is just a prayer for supplication.


The Du'a I stated is from the life of Prophet Muhammad (swt) himself and as per the Hadeeth of Al Tabari.

Those are the exact line stated by the prophet in one of his many life events.

If you dont understand Arabic then keep quiet.
If you do then kindly translate the entire Du'a I stated? You can't.

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Re: Share Your Most Powerful Du'as by Aminu212: 9:04am On Nov 27, 2017
All this modern day Muslim ehh, Imagine a Quranic verse, someone is saying its praying to idols.......
ignorance is a disease though.......

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Re: Share Your Most Powerful Du'as by PAGAN9JA(m): 9:27am On Nov 27, 2017
Aminu212:
All this modern day Muslim ehh, Imagine a Quranic verse, someone is saying its praying to idols.......
ignorance is a disease though.......

I swear! i hope you as a faithful recite this verse on daily basis with your family.

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Re: Share Your Most Powerful Du'as by Raintaker(m): 3:02pm On Nov 27, 2017
Aminu212:
All this modern day Muslim ehh, Imagine a Quranic verse, someone is saying its praying to idols.......
ignorance is a disease though.......
You who is an olden day Muslim, can't see that mumu guy's so called prayer is a twisting of the Quranic verse.

I posted the full surah earlier on d thread and this is a skewed rendition coming from a pagan.

Probably you are pagan in disguise too, read and translate d guy's prayer na.


Allah was condemning the act of those ppl extolling their idols in that particular verse, but look at the way d ayah has been rendered here, is it not opposite to what Allah revealed?
..
Olden day Muslim, try and know your religion.
Salam.

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Re: Share Your Most Powerful Du'as by Aminu212: 9:25pm On Nov 27, 2017
Op you should stop reading that dua unless you want to be a real pagan. This verse here is not of the Quran.
My research shows that it is a satanic verse or it was fabricated by the pagans so as to say that the prophet s.a.w praised there idols. see it here:
تلك الغرانيق العلى وإن شفاعتهنّ لتُرتجى

"These are the exalted gharāniq[cranes] Whose intercession is most sought after".
You can read more here https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Satanic_Verses?_e_pi_=7%2CPAGE_ID10%2C2368911603
Op cant you see that this highly contradicts tawheed?

@Raintaker am sorry for my early comment. i taught they were only verses from surah najm alone. i didn't know that they were something inside.

No one should read the above verse unless one wants to be a kafir!!!!!!
Re: Share Your Most Powerful Du'as by Raintaker(m): 9:33pm On Nov 27, 2017
Aminu212:
Op you should stop reading that dua unless you want to be a real pagan. This verse here is not of the Quran.
My research shows that it is a satanic verse or it was fabricated by the pagans so as to say that the prophet s.a.w praised there idols. see it here:
تلك الغرانيق العلى وإن شفاعتهنّ لتُرتجى

"These are the exalted gharāniq[cranes] Whose intercession is most sought after".
You can read more here https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Satanic_Verses?_e_pi_=7%2CPAGE_ID10%2C2368911603
Op cant you see that this highly contradicts tawheed?

@Raintaker am sorry for my early comment. i taught they were only verses from surah najm alone. i didn't know that they were something inside.

No one should read the above verse unless one wants to be a kafir!!!!!!
Apology accepted bro
Salam Alaykum

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Re: Share Your Most Powerful Du'as by Aminu212: 9:43pm On Nov 27, 2017
Raintaker:
Apology accepted bro
Salam Alaykum
Wslm.
Thanks bro.

more about the Gharaniq story http://www.islamquest.net/en/archive/question/fa1123

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Re: Share Your Most Powerful Du'as by PAGAN9JA(m): 7:34pm On Nov 28, 2017
Aminu212:
Op you should stop reading that dua unless you want to be a real pagan. This verse here is not of the Quran.
My research shows that it is a satanic verse or it was fabricated by the pagans so as to say that the prophet s.a.w praised there idols. see it here:
تلك الغرانيق العلى وإن شفاعتهنّ لتُرتجى

"These are the exalted gharāniq[cranes] Whose intercession is most sought after".
You can read more here https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Satanic_Verses?_e_pi_=7%2CPAGE_ID10%2C2368911603
Op cant you see that this highly contradicts tawheed?

@Raintaker am sorry for my early comment. i taught they were only verses from surah najm alone. i didn't know that they were something inside.

No one should read the above verse unless one wants to be a kafir!!!!!!


This was mentioned in the Hadeeth of Tabari which is Sahih and closest to the truth and authenic soirce of most Hadeeths from the time of prophet.


How can you say it was fabricated by Pagans?

Allah wants us to worship the Gods just like our ancestors. Wake up Nigeria!

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Re: Share Your Most Powerful Du'as by Empiree: 8:31pm On Nov 28, 2017
PAGAN9JA:



This was mentioned in the Hadeeth of Tabari which is Sahih and closest to the truth and authenic soirce of most Hadeeths from the time of prophet.


How can you say it was fabricated by Pagans?

Allah wants us to worship the Gods just like our ancestors. Wake up Nigeria!
Heinous claim without proof . Quote that Tabari and lets see
Re: Share Your Most Powerful Du'as by PAGAN9JA(m): 9:25pm On Nov 28, 2017
Empiree:
Heinous claim without proof . Quote that Tabari and lets see

Why dont you have a copy of the Hadeeth in your home?

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Re: Share Your Most Powerful Du'as by PAGAN9JA(m): 9:29pm On Nov 28, 2017
Empiree:
Heinous claim without proof . Quote that Tabari and lets see

An extensive account of the incident is found in al-Tabāri's history, the Ta'rīkh (Vol. I):

The prophet was eager for the welfare of his people, desiring to win them to him by any means he could. It has been reported that he longed for a way to win them, and part of what he did to that end is what Ibn Humayd told me, from Salama, from Muhammad ibn Ishaq, from Yazīd ibn Ziyād al-Madanī, from Muhammad ibn Ka'b al-Qurazī:

When the prophet saw his people turning away from him, and was tormented by their distancing themselves from what he had brought to them from God, he longed in himself for something to come to him from God which would draw him close to them. With his love for his people and his eagerness for them, it would gladden him if some of the hard things he had found in dealing with them could be alleviated. He pondered this in himself, longed for it, and desired it.

Then God sent down the revelation. 'By the star when it sets! Your companion has not erred or gone astray, and does not speak from mere fancy…' [Q.53:1] When he reached God's words, "Have you seen al-Lāt and al-'Uzzā and Manāt, the third, the other?' [Q.53:19-20] 'These are the high-flying cranes and their intercession is to be hoped for.'

When the Quraysh heard that, they rejoiced. What he had said about their Gods pleased and delighted them, and they gave ear to him. The Believers trusted in their prophet with respect to what he brought them from their Lord: they did not suspect any slip, delusion or error. When he came to the prostration and finished the chapter, he prostrated and the Muslims followed their prophet in it, having faith in what he brought them and obeying his command. Those mushrikūn of Quraysh and others who were in the mosque also prostrated on account of what they had heard him say about their Gods. In the whole mosque there was no believer or kāfir who did not prostrate. Only al-Walīd bin al-Mughīra, who was an aged Shaykh and could not make prostration, scooped up in his hand some of the soil from the valley of Mecca [and pressed it to his forehead]. Then everybody dispersed from the mosque.

Quraysh went out and were delighted by what they had heard of the way in which he spoke of the Gods. They were saying, 'Muhammad has referred to our Gods most favourably. In what he has recited he said that they are "high-flying cranes whose intercession is to be hoped for".'

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Re: Share Your Most Powerful Du'as by Empiree: 9:47pm On Nov 28, 2017
PAGAN9JA:


An extensive account of the incident is found in al-Tabāri's history, the Ta'rīkh (Vol. I):

The prophet was eager for the welfare of his people, desiring to win them to him by any means he could. It has been reported that he longed for a way to win them, and part of what he did to that end is what Ibn Humayd told me, from Salama, from Muhammad ibn Ishaq, from Yazīd ibn Ziyād al-Madanī, from Muhammad ibn Ka'b al-Qurazī:

When the prophet saw his people turning away from him, and was tormented by their distancing themselves from what he had brought to them from God, he longed in himself for something to come to him from God which would draw him close to them. With his love for his people and his eagerness for them, it would gladden him if some of the hard things he had found in dealing with them could be alleviated. He pondered this in himself, longed for it, and desired it.

Then God sent down the revelation. 'By the star when it sets! Your companion has not erred or gone astray, and does not speak from mere fancy…' [Q.53:1] When he reached God's words, "Have you seen al-Lāt and al-'Uzzā and Manāt, the third, the other?' [Q.53:19-20] 'These are the high-flying cranes and their intercession is to be hoped for.'

When the Quraysh heard that, they rejoiced. What he had said about their Gods pleased and delighted them, and they gave ear to him. The Believers trusted in their prophet with respect to what he brought them from their Lord: they did not suspect any slip, delusion or error. When he came to the prostration and finished the chapter, he prostrated and the Muslims followed their prophet in it, having faith in what he brought them and obeying his command. Those mushrikūn of Quraysh and others who were in the mosque also prostrated on account of what they had heard him say about their Gods. In the whole mosque there was no believer or kāfir who did not prostrate. Only al-Walīd bin al-Mughīra, who was an aged Shaykh and could not make prostration, scooped up in his hand some of the soil from the valley of Mecca [and pressed it to his forehead]. Then everybody dispersed from the mosque.

Quraysh went out and were delighted by what they had heard of the way in which he spoke of the Gods. They were saying, 'Muhammad has referred to our Gods most favourably. In what he has recited he said that they are "high-flying cranes whose intercession is to be hoped for".'

Shaking my head for you man. Did you call this Du'a?. The ayat you quoted from sura Najm 19-20 is simply referring to something else. If you read further to 23 it would clear the air already. Stop this nonsense.

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Re: Share Your Most Powerful Du'as by Raintaker(m): 10:02pm On Nov 28, 2017
Empiree:
Shaking my head for you man. Did you call this Du'a?. The ayat you quoted from sura Najm 19-20 is simply referring to something else. If you read further to 23 it would clear the air already. Stop this nonsense.
Don't mind the pagan, he's just here to cause mischief.

Check out Aminu's post on The Satanic verses which were formulated by atheists and Idolaters,to cause mischief.

That's what this op here is getting high on, and the satanic verses or whatever have been proven not to have any relationship with the Islamic tradition.

But Ppl like Op would not even bother to listen or read, imagine the guy even referring to Al-Tabari as Hadith.
Lol
Re: Share Your Most Powerful Du'as by Raintaker(m): 10:03pm On Nov 28, 2017
PAGAN9JA:


An extensive account of the incident is found in al-Tabāri's history, the Ta'rīkh (Vol. I):

The prophet was eager for the welfare of his people, desiring to win them to him by any means he could. It has been reported that he longed for a way to win them, and part of what he did to that end is what Ibn Humayd told me, from Salama, from Muhammad ibn Ishaq, from Yazīd ibn Ziyād al-Madanī, from Muhammad ibn Ka'b al-Qurazī:

When the prophet saw his people turning away from him, and was tormented by their distancing themselves from what he had brought to them from God, he longed in himself for something to come to him from God which would draw him close to them. With his love for his people and his eagerness for them, it would gladden him if some of the hard things he had found in dealing with them could be alleviated. He pondered this in himself, longed for it, and desired it.

Then God sent down the revelation. 'By the star when it sets! Your companion has not erred or gone astray, and does not speak from mere fancy…' [Q.53:1] When he reached God's words, "Have you seen al-Lāt and al-'Uzzā and Manāt, the third, the other?' [Q.53:19-20] 'These are the high-flying cranes and their intercession is to be hoped for.'

When the Quraysh heard that, they rejoiced. What he had said about their Gods pleased and delighted them, and they gave ear to him. The Believers trusted in their prophet with respect to what he brought them from their Lord: they did not suspect any slip, delusion or error. When he came to the prostration and finished the chapter, he prostrated and the Muslims followed their prophet in it, having faith in what he brought them and obeying his command. Those mushrikūn of Quraysh and others who were in the mosque also prostrated on account of what they had heard him say about their Gods. In the whole mosque there was no believer or kāfir who did not prostrate. Only al-Walīd bin al-Mughīra, who was an aged Shaykh and could not make prostration, scooped up in his hand some of the soil from the valley of Mecca [and pressed it to his forehead]. Then everybody dispersed from the mosque.

Quraysh went out and were delighted by what they had heard of the way in which he spoke of the Gods. They were saying, 'Muhammad has referred to our Gods most favourably. In what he has recited he said that they are "high-flying cranes whose intercession is to be hoped for".'

Clap for yourself and run along, you've been noticed.

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