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INTRODUCTION<br />
Ab[ Hurayrah t narrates that the Messenger r has stated,<br />
“Whoever does not supplicate to All\h I, He becomes angry with<br />
him.”<br />
A#mad in his Musnad, Ibn M\jah, al-Bayhaq| and a{-^abar\n|<br />
Anas t narrates that the Messenger of All\h r has stated,<br />
“One should ask from All\h for all one’s needs even if it be for a<br />
shoelace.”<br />
Ibn *ibb\n, a{-^abar\n| and al-Bayhaq|<br />
Man has forgotten how much All\h I loves him. While no one says<br />
that people should not engage in pursuing their livelihood, a reminder<br />
needs to be given to everyone to make time during the day to allow<br />
one’s thoughts to return to All\h I, taking time out to praise Him and<br />
ask for our needs.<br />
While one should indeed ask for our needs of the afterlife, the Prophet<br />
r has instructed that equally, we should ask from All\h I for even the<br />
most simple of our daily requirements. This, as we can clearly see will<br />
allow us to remember All\h I more often during the day. This is an<br />
easy way of pleasing Him.<br />
We have covered the supplications that are found in the Qur’\n in our<br />
book, “Supplications from the Holy Qur’\n,” and the ad`iyah taught<br />
to us by the Messenger r, which are related to either a specific action<br />
or a specific time have been included in the book, “The Prophet’s r<br />
way of Du`\’.” This book records transmitted some of the narrated<br />
ad`iyah which are not specifically time or place related.<br />
This book presents before the reader prayers from various books of<br />
A#\d|th. These ad`iyah are either what have been taught by the<br />
Messenger r, what have been transmitted from other Prophets u, or<br />
have been recommended by the companions y.<br />
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