Ya ‘Hayyu Ya Qayyumu Iyyaka Na’abudu Wa-iyyaka Nasta’eenu Bira’hmatika Astaghees ALLAH ki Rahmat aur Karam se aapki har musibat yaqeeni taur par sirf teen (3) hi din me tal jayegi, aameen. Ghaur Talab: Khawateen haiz/Mahwaari/Ayyam me ye wazifa parh sakti hain, agar unhe ye dua zubani yad hai.
Iyyaka na'budu wa iyyaka nasta'in (You alone we worship, and You alone we ask for help) Ihdinas-sirat al-mustaqim (Guide us on the Straight Path) Sirat alladhina an'amta 'alayhim ghayril maghdubi 'alayhim wa la-dallin (The path of those who have received Your grace; not the path of those who have brought down wrath upon themselves, nor of those
'Iyyaaka na'budu wa 'iyyaaka nasta'een. 'Ihdinas-Siratal-Mustaqeem. Siraatal-ladheena 'an-'amta 'alayheem Ghayril maghdhubi alayheem wa lad-dhaaaleen. Ameen. Three short Surahs suitable for reciting after the Surah al-Fatiha: Surah Iklhas: Surah Falaq: Surah Nas: Translation: In the Name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful.
Wa Iyyaka Nastaeen is a collection of supplications and morning & evening athkar. These beneficial supplications from the Qur’an and authentic Hadith of the Prophet (peace be upon him), help one protect themselves when afflicted by anxiety, sickness and sorrow. The application is based on the book ‘Wa Iyyaka Nastaeen’ complied by Dr. Farhat Hashmi.
In it's form "Wa iyyakum", it responds in the plural, i.e, you reply to a group of people. However, it's obvious that I used "Wa iyyakum" even though pckabeer is a single person (supposed to be, at least :D ), this is because in Arabic, it's of respect to speak to a person in the plural form - and also if someone is speaking about himself in
Assalamu Alaykum “ Iyyaka Na`budu wa Iyyaka Nasta`een “ إِيَّاكَ نَعْبُدُ وَإِيَّاكَ نَسْتَعِينُ ” “ You we worship and You we take refuge in. (Quran
“Iyyaka na’budu wa iyyaka nasta’in” (You (alone) do we worship and to You (alone) do we turn for help) “Ihdina’s-sirat al-mustaqim” (Guide us on the straight path) “Sirat al-mustaqim” (The straight path) Some notes “Sirat al-mustaqim” in the traditions; Examples of immoderation and profligacy
It is taken from the book Madarij Al-Salikin Bayn Manazil Iyyaka Na'budu Wa Iyyaka Nasta'in (The Stages of the travelers Between the Stations of Only We Worship and Only We Seek Help From), which is one of Ibn Qayyim's best works.
In the second verse, Muslims seek Allah’s guidance by saying, “You alone we worship, and You alone we ask for help” (Iyyaka na’budu wa iyyaka nasta’een). This verse underscores the importance of seeking Allah’s guidance in all aspects of life and recognizing Him as the ultimate source of help and support.
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