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Supplication and its Manners Times Conditions Mistakes

Supplication and its Manners Times Conditions Mistakes

Supplication and its Manners Times Conditions Mistakes

Publish number :

first

Publication year :

2014

Publish location :

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Number of volumes :

1

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Supplication and its Manners Times Conditions Mistakes

Supplication is the believer’s intimate dialogue with God—a practice that nourishes the heart, strengthens faith, and opens the doors of divine mercy. Supplication and its Manners Times Conditions Mistakes provides a comprehensive and practical guide to understanding how, when, and why supplication becomes spiritually transformative.

About the Book Supplication and its Manners Times Conditions Mistakes presents a structured exploration of the theology and etiquette of dua (supplication: the act of calling upon God with humility, sincerity, and trust). Drawing from the Qur’an, the Sunnah (prophetic tradition: sayings and actions of Prophet Muhammad), and classical riwāyah (narrative transmission: preserved reports documenting teachings of the Imams), the book outlines the spiritual principles that elevate a supplication from mere words to heartfelt devotion.

The text discusses the proper manners of supplication, recommended times that enhance its acceptance, and the conditions that purify one’s intention. It also identifies common mistakes that weaken the spiritual effect of dua and explains how believers can avoid them by cultivating sincerity, humility, and awareness of God’s presence.

What You Will Discover

  • A clear explanation of the concept of dua and its central role in Islamic spirituality.
  • Insights from Qur’anic verses and riwāyah (narrative transmission) illustrating the power and etiquette of supplication.
  • Detailed discussions about the manners of dua, including humility, gratitude, sincerity, and persistence.
  • Recommended times and spiritual occasions when supplication carries greater significance.
  • Conditions that strengthen acceptance, such as lawful sustenance, purity of heart, and righteous action.
  • Common errors in supplication and guidance on how to avoid them.
  • A thematic understanding of how dua nurtures inner peace, spiritual awareness, and moral refinement.

About the Author Drawing from classical Islamic spirituality, narrational teachings, and ethical scholarship, the author presents the subject with clarity, balance, and depth. The writing is accessible while maintaining reverence for the sacred nature of supplication, making the book suitable for readers at all levels of spiritual practice.

Who Is This Book For? This book is for readers seeking a comprehensive, practical, and spiritually rich guide to supplication—ideal for worshippers, students of Islamic spirituality, and anyone wishing to deepen their connection with God through meaningful dua.