Monday, November 11, 2024

Dua For Fever






The statement you're referring to is a du'a (supplication) seeking protection and relief from pain and harm. In Arabic, this du'a is often phrased as:

"A'udhu bi'izzatillahi wa qudratihi min sharri ma ajidu wa uhadhiru."

This translates to: "I seek refuge in the might and power of Allah from the evil of what I find and what I fear."



It is said when someone is experiencing pain or fear of harm. Turning to Allah in times of physical or emotional distress reflects a deep reliance on His power and mercy to relieve us from suffering. The mention of "pulsating nerves" and "hot fire" symbolizes intense pain or discomfort, and this du'a is a plea for divine intervention in those moments.


Monday, October 7, 2024

Mareez Ki lyadat Ki Dua


Mareez Ki lyadat Ki Dua


Rasool Allah (ﷺ) Ne Farmaya : Jo Musalman Banda Kisi Aise Mariz Ki lyadat Kare Jis Ki Maut Ka Abhi Waqt Na Hua Ho Aur Saat Baar Ye DUA Padhe To Zaroor Uski Shifa Ho Jati Hai

As'Alullah Al-Azeem Rabbal Arshil Azeem An-Yashfik

Mein Azmat Wale Allah Aur Azeem Arsh Ke Malik Se DUA Karta Hoon Ke Woh Tumhe Achcha Karde

(Tirmidhi: 2083)


Tuesday, September 10, 2024

MIRACULOUS CURE OF ALLAH




Ameen. May Allah, the Most Merciful, grant healing and strength to all those suffering from illness, and may He ease their pain and grant them patience. In Islam, we are encouraged to pray for the sick and ask for their recovery, trusting in Allah's wisdom and mercy.

As the Quran says:

"And when I am ill, it is He who cures me."
— Surah Ash-Shu'ara (26:80)

May Allah bless those in pain with a speedy and complete recovery.