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• • • Dua Kumayl (: دعاء كميل) (literally the Supplication of Kumayl) is a supplication famous among for its perceived beauty and a traditional supplication in Shi'a and is a growing Sunni dua. Muslim spiritual practice. The Du'a is not an exclusively Shi'a dua, however, as none of its content is controversial among Shi'a and Sunni schools of thought. According to,, a confidante of had attended an assembly in the at which was addressed by Imam Ali in the course of which the night of the 15th of (a month) was mentioned. Ali said 'Whosoever keeps awake in devoutness on this night and recites the of, undoubtedly that person's supplication will be responded to and granted.'
When the assembly at the Mosque had dispersed, Kumayl called at the house where Ali was staying, and requested him to acquaint him with Prophet Khidhr's supplication. Ali asked Kumayl to sit down, record and memorise the du'a which he dictated to Kumayl. Ali then advised Kumayl ibn Ziyad to recite this du'a on the eve of (i.e.
Evening preceding) every Friday, or once a month or at least once in every year so that, added Ali, ' may protect thee from the evils of the enemies and the plots contrived by impostors. In consideration of thy companionship and understanding, I grant thee this honour of entrusting this du'a to thee.' Considered one of the famous supplications, that of Khidr, Ali choose to teach this du'a to Kumayl as his disciple.
The Du'a al-Kumayl is specifically recited for 'protecting against the evil of enemies, for opening the gate of one's daily bread and for the forgiveness of sins.' The Du'a al-Kumayl is to be recited specifically 'during the nights of the middle of Sha'ban and every Thursday evening.' Oki c3100 drajver windows 7.
As the Du'a al-Kumayl is such well known, it has become a fixture of great Islamic tradition within the Sufi world and the larger Muslim faith. Composed by Khidr and passed down through Ali to Kumayl and beyond, the Du'a al-Kumayl has proven its value in the Islamic faith. Sheikh Tusi (460 AH / 1067 CE) and Sayyid ibn Tawus (664 AH / 1271 CE) both record this prayer under the acts of worship for the 15th of Sh'ban. Sheikh Tusi names this prayer 'Du'a al-Khadir' and narrates that Kumayl ibn Ziyad saw Imam 'Ali narrate this prayer while he was in sujood (prostration). A manner of reciting Sample passages from Kumayl supplication O He in whose hand is my forelock! O He who knows my affliction and my misery!
O He who is aware of my poverty and indigence! I ask You by Your Truth and Your Holiness And the greatest of Your Attributes and Names, That You make my times in the night and the day inhabited by Your remembrance, And joined to Your service And my deeds acceptable to You, So that my deeds and my litanies may all be a single litany And my occupation with Your service everlasting.
And protect me with Your mercy! And make my tongue remember You without ceasing And my heart enthralled by Your love! And be gracious to me by answering me favorably, And nullify my slips And forgive my lapses! O He, whose satisfaction is quickly achieved!
Forgive him who owns nothing but supplication For You do what You will O He whose Name is a remedy, And whose remembrance is a cure, And whose obedience is wealth! Have mercy upon him whose main wealth is hopefulness And whose weapon is weeping! You can see the complete English text of Du'a Kumayl and also via video with English subtitle.
Du'a [ ] A Du'a, or supplication, is largely an appeal to God on behalf of oneself or another. This appeal, or invocation may be one calling for blessings or evil. This personal prayer differs from the alternative liturgical prayer of salat. Torrent razer surround pro. Muslims practice salat, a fixed vocal prayer, regularly for the five prayers of the day. In contrast, a du'a, or mental prayer, is a private, inward prayer often of meditation, fikr.