Dua'a-e-Kumail

Dua'a-e-Kumail
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1
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first
Publication year :
2012
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Dua'a-e-Kumail
Among the most beloved supplications in Islamic spirituality is Dua'a-e-Kumail, a prayer attributed to Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib (ʿa) and transmitted through Kumayl ibn Ziyad. For centuries, believers have recited this profound supplication as a means of seeking forgiveness, expressing humility, and strengthening their relationship with God. Its powerful language and deep spiritual insights continue to inspire reflection, repentance, and devotion.
About the Book
Dua'a-e-Kumail introduces readers to one of the most famous supplications in Islamic devotional literature. The book presents the text of the prayer while exploring its spiritual themes, theological concepts, and enduring significance in the lives of believers. More than a collection of requests, the supplication is a heartfelt conversation with God that reflects profound awareness of divine mercy, human weakness, and the need for spiritual purification.
The author highlights the themes that make this prayer unique, including repentance, hope, gratitude, reliance upon God, and recognition of divine generosity. Throughout the supplication, believers are encouraged to acknowledge their shortcomings while maintaining confidence in God's infinite compassion and forgiveness. This balance between fear and hope forms one of the central characteristics of Islamic spirituality.
The book also explains how regular recitation of Dua'a-e-Kumail can strengthen self-awareness and encourage moral reform. Readers are invited to reflect upon their actions, intentions, and relationship with God while seeking guidance and forgiveness. The supplication's eloquent language demonstrates how prayer can become a means of personal transformation rather than a simple ritual.
In addition to presenting the spiritual dimensions of the prayer, the work provides context regarding its transmission and importance within Islamic devotional practice. Through thoughtful explanation and reflection, the book helps readers engage more deeply with one of the most treasured supplications in Islamic tradition.
What You Will Discover
- The historical and spiritual significance of Dua'a-e-Kumail.
- Major themes of repentance, mercy, and hope.
- How supplication strengthens spiritual awareness.
- The relationship between humility and divine forgiveness.
- Ways to benefit from regular recitation and reflection.
- Insights into one of Islam's most celebrated prayers.
Who Is This Book For?
This book is ideal for readers interested in Islamic spirituality, devotional literature, and developing a deeper connection with God through meaningful supplication.






