Valuable Prescriptions

Bismihi Ta'ala

FIRST VALUABLE PRESCRIPTION

Hadhrat Abu Darda (RA) narrated that a person who recites 
7 times after Fajr and after Maghrib
the last part of the last Ayah of Surah Taubah, in the eleventh Juz, 
Allah Jalla Jalaaluhu will suffice (protect) him from 
all the worries of dunya and Aakhirah. 

(Ruhul Ma’ani pg 53)





No matter what worry, anxiety, depression or pressure may be upon the person, and of whatever magnitude, Allah Jalla Jalaaluhu will protect him from it.



Our Sheikh, Hadhrat Moulana Shah Hakim Muhammad Akhtar Saheb (Rahmatullahi 'alayh) would say that when the Swiss can manufacture a watch that is waterproof, even under 200 meters of water, such that even the vapour of the water does not enter it, what  is it difficult for Allah Jalla Jalaaluhu to make a heart that is ‘worry-proof’, even though the person is surrounded by worries. Allah Jalla Jalaaluhu’s protection extends such that even the vapour of worry will not enter it.





SECOND VALUABLE PRESCRIPTION 

Hazrat Ma’qal bin Yasaar (RA) narrated that a person who recites 3 times
after Fajr and after Maghrib:


 And thereafter the last 3 Ayaat of Suratul Hashr in the 28th Juz (ONCE)



Allah Jalla Jalaaluhu appoints 70 000 angels, who make Dua for him continuously, 
from after Fajr until Maghrib.


When he reads its again after Maghrib, another 70 000 angels  make Dua for him, 
from after Maghrib until Fajr.


And, if he happens to die in that day or night having read this, he dies as a Shahied.

[Mishkaat Page 188]


Our Sheikh, Hadhrat Moulana Shah Hakeem Muhammad Akhtar Saheb (Rahmatullahi ‘alayh) had mentioned about a great Aalim who said that he does not start his day’s work, or have his breakfast until he first reads this and has 70 000 angels on duty (i.e. they start making Dua for him).





Third Valuable Prescription





Hazrat Abdullah bin Khubaib (RA) narrated that a person who recites the 3 Quls i.e. the last 3 Surahs of the Qur’aan Sharief with Bismillah (in full), with every Surah (i.e. 9 Bismillahs), Allah Jalla Jalaaluhu will suffice/protect him from everything.

The Commentators of Hadeeth explain:

1.)   This recitation will suffice him from all his Wazeefas (readings) - i.e. if, due to illness, travelling, etc. a person cannot read all of his normal Wazeefas, this will be sufficient for him for that day. He should never miss this Wazeefa.

2.)   It will protect him from all evil.

Our Sheikh, Hadhrat Moulana Hakeem Muhammad Akhtar Saheb (Rahmatullahi ‘alayh) would say that people commonly complain about serious health problems and sicknesses, of motor car accidents, hijackings, robberies, of Jinn, Sihr, etc. A person will be protected from these kinds of harm, as well as all evil, for it suffices as a protection from everything.

(Mishkaat P188)







FOURTH VALUABLE PRESCRIPTION

It is narrated that a person who recites 3 times, after Fajr and after Maghrieb:



(Subhaanallaahil Aziem wa bi Hamdihi
 wala haula wa laa Quwwata illaa Billah)

Translation: Pure and Sublime is Allah, The Mighty. And Praise belongs only to Him.
There is no power (to save a person from sins) nor strength (to accomplish good)
 but with the Help of Allah.


He will be protected from  4 deadly diseases :

- insanity
- becoming blind
- leprosy
- paralysis. 
[Tabrani & Ahmed]






FIFTH VALUABLE PRESCRIPTION


Hazrat Ma’qal bin Yasaar (RA) once came to Nabi (Sallallaahu alaihi wa sallam) and expressed his concerns and fears in regards to his Dien, life, children, wife and wealth. 

Nabi (Sallallaahu alaihi wa sallam) taught him the following Dua:

(to be read 3 times after Fajr and 3 times after Maghrieb)



Bismillaahi ala Dienie wa nafsie wa waladie wa ahlie wa maalie.

Translation: May the Blessings of Allah be on my religion, myself, 
my offspring, my family and my wealth.


After a few days he met Nabi (Sallallaahu alaihi wa sallam) again who asked him how his condition was. He replied that Allah Ta’ala had removed his fears.

[Kanzul Ummaal]





SIXTH VALUABLE PRESCRIPTION

Hadhrat Abu Umaamah (RA) once mentioned to Nabi (Sallallaahu alaihi wa sallam) that he (Sallallaahu alaihi wa sallam) had taught them so many valuable and necessary Duas, but he (Abu Umaamah (RA)) did not remember all of them.

Nabi (Sallallaahu alaihi wa sallam) replied: “Should I not show you such a comprehensive Dua which includes all these Duas? Say:”





Allahu Akbar, imagine:  The Duas of 23 years of Nubuwwat, the Duas of Nabi (Sallallaahu alaihi wa sallam) during Tahajjud, the Duas of the night of Badr, the Duas of Arafaat, the Duas made during the 13 years in Makkah Sharief and the Duas made during the 10 years in Madina Sharief. Such beautiful Duas were never made on the earth; such Duas were never made by anyone else.All those noble Duas of Nabi (Sallallaahu alaihi wa sallam) are combined in one, for each of us to get the benefits of every single Dua of our Beloved Nabi (Sallallaahu alaihi wa sallam).





SEVENTH VALUABLE PRESCRIPTION

Hadhrat Abu Bakr (RA) reported that Nabi (Sallallaahu alaihi wa sallam) explained to the Sahabah (RA) that ascribing partners to Allah Ta’ala (through seeking name, fame, doing things for show, etc.) creeps into a person’s heart quieter  and more secretly and more unseen  than a black ant walking on a black rock in a black night (totally unnoticed).

Out of fear and concern, Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddique (RA) asked as to how one can be saved from it.

Rasulullah (Sallallaahu alaihi wa sallam) then directed him to the following Dua, and said that if recited, a person will be freed from minor and major shirk.


 Allahumma innie aauzu beka min an ushreka beka shai aw 
wa ana a’alamu wa astaghferuka lema la’alamu 
“O Allah, I seek protection in You from that I ascribe partners to You knowingly 
and I seek forgiveness from You for those things which I do not know.”


Thus, whoever reads this will be saved from all forms of show (shirk), the small and big of it, the hidden and public of it. It is a means of developing Ikhlaas.
(Kanzul Ummaal P816)



Taken from Seven Valuable Prescriptions

By Hadhrat Moulana Abdul Hamid Is`haq Saheb (Daamat Barakaatuhum)


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