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164<br />
At the end<br />
of prayer<br />
After<br />
prayer<br />
For those<br />
that do a<br />
good deed<br />
When one<br />
sees rain<br />
When the<br />
wind blows<br />
fierce<br />
When one<br />
sees the<br />
new<br />
crescent<br />
When saying<br />
f<strong>are</strong>well to a<br />
traveler<br />
For travel<br />
“Allahumma inni žalamtu nafsi žulman katheeran wala yaghfirudh-dhunooba<br />
illa anta, faghfirli maghfiratan min indik warhamni innaka antal-Ghafoor-ur-<br />
Raheem” (O Allah, I have indeed wronged my soul excessively and none can<br />
forgive sins except You, so forgive me with Your forgiveness and have Mercy<br />
upon me. Surely, You <strong>are</strong> The Most-Forgiving, The Most-Merciful)<br />
“Allahumma a’inni ’ala dhikrika wa shukrika wahusni ibaadatik” (O<br />
Allah help me to remember You, to thank You, and to worship You in<br />
the best of manners). “Allahumma inni ‘a’odhu bika min al-kufr wa<br />
al-faqr wa ’adhaab al-qabr” (O Allah, I seek refuge in you from<br />
disbelief, poverty and the punishment of the grave).<br />
If a person to whom a good deed is done says to the person who did it,<br />
“Jazaak-Allahu khairan” (May Allah reward you), he has completed the<br />
thanks. Then the person should reply, “wa jazaak” (and may you be<br />
rewarded) or ‘wa iyyaak’ (and to you).<br />
“Allahumma sayyiban naafi’an” (O Allah [make it] beneficial rainfall) two<br />
or three times. “Mutirna bifalihi wa rahmatihi” (we have had the rain fall<br />
upon us by the bounty of Allah and His mercy). Then he supplicates by that<br />
which we wishes, since the supplication is accepted at the time of rainfall.<br />
“Allahumma inni as‘aluka khairaha wa khaira ma fiha wa khaira ma arsalta<br />
bihi, wa a’udhu bika min sharriha wa sharri ma fiha wa sharri ma arsalta<br />
bihi” (O Allah, verily I ask You for the goodness of this and the goodness that<br />
is in it and the goodness that You sent with it, and I seek refuge from this and<br />
the evilness of what is in it and the evilness that You sent with it).<br />
“Allahumma ahilla alaina bil-yamni wal-Imaan was-salaamah wal-islaam,<br />
hilaal khairan wa rushdin rabbi wa rabbuk-Allah” (O Allah, have the new<br />
crescent come upon us with blessedness and faith and peace and <strong>Islam</strong>, a<br />
crescent of goodness and guidance. My Lord and your Lord is Allah).<br />
“Astaude’-Allaha dinaka wa amanataka wa khawaatima amalik” (I entrust my<br />
f<strong>are</strong>well of you to Allah with your religion and trustworthiness and final deeds).<br />
The traveler replies saying, “Astaudi’ukumullah-alladhi la yude’u wada’iuhu”<br />
(I entrust my f<strong>are</strong>well of you to Allah who does not lose those entrusted to Him).<br />
“Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar, subhaan-alladhi sakhkhara lana hadha<br />
wa ma kunna lahu muqrineen, wa-inna ila rabbina lamunqaliboon, Allahumma inna<br />
nas‘aluka fi safarina hadha al-birra wat-taqwa, wa minal-‘amali ma tara,<br />
Allahumma hawwin alaina safarana hadha, watwi anna bu’dah, Allahumma antassahibu<br />
fis-safar, wal-khalifatu fil-ahl, Allahumma inni a’udhu bika min w’atha-issafar,<br />
waka-aabatil-manžar, wasu‘-il-munqalabi fil-maali wal-ahl”<br />
(Allah is the greatest, Allah is the greatest, Allah is the greatest, Glorified be He, The One Who<br />
has placed this (means of transport) at our service, and we ourselves would not have been<br />
capable of that, and to our Lord is our final destiny. O Allah, we ask You for Beneficence and<br />
God-consciousness in this journey of ours, and we ask You for deeds that please You. O Allah,<br />
facilitate our journey and let us cover its distance quickly. O Allah, You <strong>are</strong> the Companion on<br />
the journey and the Successor over the family, O Allah, I take refuge with You from the<br />
difficulties of travel, from witnessing a depressing scene, and I take refuge in You from evil in<br />
our wealth and family). And when he returns he says this and adds: “Aa‘ibun aabidun li-<br />
Rabbina Haamidun” (Returning worshipping our Lord and praising Him).