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#1 [Permalink] Posted on 23rd March 2011 16:02

This is a very well known Dua that we all know and pray, it is a Dua that many have no idea what they are praying. They may look long and hard to learn, but not to worry, you already know them.

In the name of Allah, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful

1; (Say): I seek refuge in the Lord of the Daybreak;

From the evil of that which He created;

From the evil of the darkness when it is intense,

And from the evil of malignant witchcraft, (This verse can be translated in other ways too)

And from the evil of the envier when he envieth.

 

In the name of Allah, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful

2; (Say): I seek refuge in the Lord of mankind,

The King of mankind,

The God of mankind,

From the evil of the sneaking whisperer,

Who whispers in the hearts of mankind,

Of the jinn and of mankind.

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#2 [Permalink] Posted on 23rd March 2011 16:06

Any Ideas what these Dua's are and where they are from?

Heres the transliteration of those Duas.


Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim

1; Qul 'a-'uuzu bi-Rabbil-Falaq,

Min-sharri maa khalaq;

Wa min-sharri gaasiqin 'izaa waqab,

Wa min-sharrin Naffaasaati fil 'uqad,

Wa min-sharri haasidin 'izaa hasad.




Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim

2;
Qul 'a-'uuzu bi Rabbin Naas,

Malikin-Naas,

'Illahin-Naas,

Min-sharril Waswaasil khan Nass,

'Allazii yuwas-wisu fii suduurin Naas,

Minal-Jinnati wan Naas.


 

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#3 [Permalink] Posted on 23rd March 2011 16:15
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#4 [Permalink] Posted on 23rd March 2011 19:47
Jazakallah..
i see you are back with full form brother.
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#5 [Permalink] Posted on 23rd March 2011 23:02

"sister-in-islam" wrote:
Jazakallah.. i see you are back with full form brother.

Jazakallah, I'm learning from some great people on this site. May Allah reward them and us all.

(full form?, I'm running out of ideas)

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#6 [Permalink] Posted on 24th April 2012 19:33
Reminder of Whispers.

May Allah protect us from Satanic Whispers.
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#7 [Permalink] Posted on 8th October 2013 12:16
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#8 [Permalink] Posted on 8th October 2013 12:58
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#9 [Permalink] Posted on 7th August 2014 11:13
These 2 surahs have been paired in classic tafseer’s (al Falaq and an-Nas).

Who are you seeking refuge from?
(Musta’adh min hu)

Whose protection you are seeking?
(Musta’adhu bihee)

Both these surahs have mention of both; seeking refuge in Allah, and seeking refuge from His creations’.

The One you seek refuge in is Allah.
The ones you seek refuge from are different.

Allah mentions one description of Himself (Rabb – Master) in surah Falaq. Then He mentions many things which we seek refuge in Allah from.

In surah an-Nas – Allah mentions many of His Names, and attributes, and only mentions one thing which is sought in refuge from (the wawaas of shaytan).

The one you are seeking protection of (an-Naas).
The one you seeking protection against (al Falaq).

Both these surahs’ were revealed at the same time simultaneously, there is no dispute.

Dr Faaddil Hassaan ar-Ra’i says:

Surah Falaq deals with problems which afflict a human – which he has no control over. They are other creations. I.e. The night, the sorcerers, enviers, etc.

Surah an-Naas in contrast – deals with the actions of the human being (i.e. Wawasa – whisperings of shaytan).
And if we act upon these whisperings – we will be accountable for our actions on Judgment Day.

So we see that There is more desperation in surah an-Naas than in surah Falaq. You are calling upon Allah over and over again.

When you get affected by the whisperings – and you do evil, it will damage your Eman (belief/faith) – so you will have to call upon Allah more to strengthen it once again.

The first deals with afflictions that will come to you externally.
The second deals with afflictions that occur internally, so you require more refuge in Allah.

al Naas: So when you say; Qul a’oodhu bi Rabb al-naas, malik al-Naas, il-laahi al-Naas..
You are repeatedly asking Allah by His Names and Attributes. A show of your internal struggle and desperation.

al Falaq: The evil of external influences are less powerful in comparison to the Waswasa from shaytan which affects your Emaan inside.

So refuge is sought with Allah from outside evil forces, but evil whisperings which affect your Emaan require a more desperate cry to Allah for help. This is why Allah is mentioned more in surah an-Naas.



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