⚡Two Types of Duaa:
The Messenger of Allaah ﷺ said:
❝The supplication made between the Adhaan and the Iqaamah is never rejected.❞
📚 [Sunan Abu Dawood (521) and Sunan al-Tirmidhee (212, 3595) and graded as “Saheeh” by Shaikh al-Albaanee]
📑 In explanation of the above Hadeeth, Shaikh Saaleh al-Fawzaan حفظه الله said:
❝Many people neglect to supplicate between the Adhaan and Iqaamah. They preoccupy themselves with the recitation of the Qur’aan. No doubt that the recitation of the Qur’aan is a glorious act, but the recitation of the Qur’aan has its own time. That one utilizes this time in making Du’aa and Dhikr is better, because the confined Duaa* in its proper time is better than making general Duaa (at any other time). As for the recitation of the Qur’aan then it is general, (meaning) it can be recited at all times. But this time (between the Adhaan and Iqaamah) should be allocated for making Duaa. So, utilizing this time in making Duaa, Dhikr and seeking forgiveness is better than reciting the Qur’aan. This is what one should be aware of.❞
📚 [تسهيل الإلمام بفقه الأحاديث من بلوغ المرام- 6/326]
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📑NOTES:
Duaa are of two types: General (مطلق) and Confined (مقيد).
The general Duaa is not limited by time or place, and it can be said at any time.
But any Duaa which is limited to a specific time or place is referred to as “Confined Duaa”.
🌟 Example of time restraint: Duaa said between the Adhaan and Iqaamah, Duaa said by a Fasting person or a traveler, Duaa in the last third of the night, Duaa on the Day of Arafah.
🌟 Example of place restraint: Duaa in Sujood, Duaa in the final Tashahhud (before the Salaam), Duaa between Rukn al-Yamaanee and al-Hajr al-Aswad while making Tawaaf around the Kabah.
📝 Fahad Barmem
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