Dua is the direct communication tool available for us to place a request, ask a need to be fulfilled from the one who will answer: Allah. It is an act of worship as the Prophet (peace be upon him) said:
Dua (supplication) is worship. (Abu Dawud)
In this folder, we compiled 10 best articles on how to make dua, times and places where dua is accepted, etiquette of dua and much more.
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said that if we do the next action, we will get the reward for every believing servant, male and female, that is alive (he could have meant the people who are dead also).
All of these are times that are mentioned within the Sunnah and situations that are mentioned within the Sunnah of the prophet (peace be upon him) in which your dua is accepted.
10 Hadiths on Best Times to Make Du’a
There are certain times supplication is more likely to be accepted by Allah. We compiled these 10 hadiths of the Prophet on the best times to make dua.
What if I tell you there are two extremely, incredibly valuable times during Ramadan when if you make du’a, you have a very good chance to have your wishes fulfilled? When the Prophet was asked about which du’a is the most heard or most accepted, he replied: The du’a in the last third of the night.
7 Best Duas Every Muslim Should Say
The best remembrance is: ‘there is none worthy of worship except Allah (La ilaha illallah)’ and the best supplication is: ‘All praise is due to Allah (Al-ḥamdulillah).’ (At-Tirmidhi)
This is how our Prophet (peace be upon him) pursued the pleasure of Allah by praising Him and worshiping Him in a way that no one could ever do. And this is how his heart connected with Allah.
The beauty of dua in Islam is that not only are we doing a tremendous good deed just by talking to God, which He will reward us for, we are also literally talking directly to the Greatest Power in the worlds.