Du'a Quotes

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If you want to test someone's character, give him respect. If he has good character, he will respect you more, if he has bad character, he will think is the best of all.
Ali ibn Abi Talib (Dua Kumayl (Prayer as narrated by Kumayl ibn Ziyad through Imam Ali) (Du'a Book Series 1))
Practice makes knowledge perfect.
Imam Ali
The ignorant man does not understand the learned for he has never been learned himself.
Imam Ali
To respect the learned is to respect God
Imam Ali
The learned man understands the ignorant for he was once ignorant himself
Imam Ali
Knowledge gives life to the soul
Imam Ali
Knowledge creates fear of God
Imam Ali
To teach is to learn
Imam Ali
Honesty is divine language.
Imam Ali
One's obedience to God is proportionate to one's wisdom.
Imam Ali (Derived from Du'a Kumayl)
Humility is a product of knowledge
Imam Ali (Derived from Du'a Kumayl)
Self conceit poisons the mind
Imam Ali (Derived from Du'a Kumayl)
Self conceit impedes progress
Imam Ali (Derived from Du'a Kumayl)
O Allah, I take refuge in You from anxiety and sorrow, weakness and laziness, miserliness and cowardice, the burden of debts and from being over powered by men." (Prophet Muhammad SAW, narrated by al-Bukhari)
Zulkifli Khair
Muslims believe that when you make du’a, or sincere prayer, for something, one of three things happens: (1) you are granted your request, (2) something bad that was headed your way is deflected, or (3) the good thing you asked for is kept for you in heaven.
Uzma Jalaluddin (Hana Khan Carries On)
The innumerable fools have made the learned very scarce
Imam Ali
To fight against ones own desires is highest wisdom.
Imam Ali (Derived from Du'a Kumayl)
The wise aim at perfection
Imam Ali (Derived from Du'a Kumayl)
Pride mars greatness
Imam Ali (Derived from Du'a Kumayl)
Humility is one of the nets spread by real greatness
Imam Ali (Derived from Du'a Kumayl)
1 SHA’BAN Did you know that 6 month prior to Ramadan the Sahaba’s used to make du’a to Allah that He would let them reach Ramadan. After Ramadan they used to make du’a for 6 month that Allah would accept their fasting and good deeds. Today is the first day of Sha’ban and Ramadan is not too far off. You might be wondering where the time has gone, and might feel a bit overwhelmed or even afraid of the long hours of fasting. You might also be asking yourself, “what have I done so far to prepare myself for this blessed month?” Many times we focus too much on the aspect of planning our meals for this month, but Ramadan is not the month of cooking, it is the month when the Quran was sent down, a month of worship. So let’s put the menu planning on the side, and prioritize on how we can prepare our hearts for this glorious month. Something you can start right now is to follow the Sahaba’s example and make that same du’a until we reach Ramadan. “Allahumma Balighna Ramadan” “Oh Allah let us reach Ramadan
Cristina Tarantino (Be Successful This Ramadan)
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi (aka Abu Du’a) being named its leader. Baghdadi is now being referred to as “khalifah Ibrahim.” Khalifa is an Arabic title that means “leader” and Ibrahim is the Arabic transliteration of the prophet and patriarch “Abraham.” Like the biblical Abraham,
Thomas Horn (The Final Roman Emperor, the Islamic Antichrist, and the Vatican's Last Crusade)
Put your heart in du’a; Put your Trust in Allah.
Muslim Smiles
Du'a for Children My Lord, grant me [a child] from among the righteous. Rabbi hablee mina assaliheen Surat As-Saffat (Those Who Set The Ranks) 37:100
Sultan Burhanuddin (Dua A Definitive Collection of Supplications from Al-Quran)
Du'a for Victory or Help He said: "My Lord! Give me victory over the people who are Mufsidun (those who commit great crimes and sins, oppressors, tyrants, mischief-makers, corrupts). Rabbi onsurnee AAalaalqawmi almufsideen Surat Al-`Ankabut (The Spider) 29:30
Sultan Burhanuddin (Dua A Definitive Collection of Supplications from Al-Quran)
Pain did not make their heart hard
Javad Shomali (Learning Spirituality from Imam Husayn (a): A Commentary on Du‘a ‘Arafah)
Had Allah lifted the veil for his slave and shown him how He handles his affairs for him, and how Allah is keener for the benefit of the slave than his own self, his heart would have melted out of love for Allah and would have torn to pieces out of thankfulness to Allah. Therefore if the pains of this world tire you, do not grieve. For it maybe that Allah yearns to hear your voice by way of du'a. So pour out your desires in prostration and forget about it and know that verily Allah does not forget.
Ibn Al Qayyim (Unknown Book 8458185)
To fulfill promises is the highest form of integrity
Imam Ali (Derived from Du'a Kumayl)
Friendship is impossible with a liar
Imam Ali (Derived from Du'a Kumayl)
By pronouncing the du‟a‟ to be recited after the adhaan: “Allaahummah Rabba haadhihi‟l-da‟wati‟l-taammah wa‟-salaati‟l-qaa‟imah, aati Muhammadan il-waseelata wa‟l-fadeelah, wab‟ath-hu‟l-maqaam al-mahmood alladhi wa‟adtah (O Allah, Lord of this perfect call and the prayer to be offered, grant Muhammad the privilege (of interceding) and also the eminence, and resurrect him to the praised position that You have promised)”;
Anonymous
The foolish aim at wealth
Imam Ali (Derived from Du'a Kumayl)
To separate oneself from things of time and to connect oneself with things of eternity is highest wisdom
Imam Ali (Derived from Du'a Kumayl)
He is really wise whose actions reflect his words
Imam Ali (Derived from Du'a Kumayl)
enmity is the occupation of fools
Imam Ali (Derived from Du'a Kumayl)
Amazone : vient du grec “mazos” : mamelle, précédé du “a” : privé de. Ces femmes de l’Antiquité se coupaient le sein droit, pour mieux tirer à l’arc. Elles formaient un peuple de guerrières, de combattantes à la fois craintes et respectées, qui s’unissaient aux mâles des peuplades voisines pour se reproduire, mais élevaient leurs enfants seules. Elles employaient des hommes pour assurer les tâches domestiques. Elles menaient de nombreuses guerres, dont elles sortaient souvent vainqueurs.
Laetitia Colombani (La tresse)