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On the 10th day of Muharram, known as the day of 'Aashura, in the year
61 A.H. when Imam Abu ' Abdillahil Hussein (as) came into the tent to
bid farewell to his family members, he held the hand of his sick son,
Ali ibn al-Hussein (as) and pressed it against his chest. He (as) then
said,
"O son ! I am teaching you a dua' which you should remember. It
was taught by angel Jibrail to my grandfather the messenger of Allah who
passed it to my mother Fatima. Whenever you have a special need or are
faced with any calamity or crises, or are inflicted with any grief or
hardship, then recite the following supplication":
BIHAQQI YASEEN WAL QUR-AANIL 'HAKEEM
WA BIHAQQI TAA-HAA WAL QUR-AANIL 'ADHEEM
YAA MAN YAQDIRU 'ALAA 'HAWAA-IJIS-SAA-ILEEN
YAA MAN YA'LAMU MAA FID-DHAMEER
YAA MUNAFFISAN 'ANIL MAKROOBEEN
YAA MUFARRIJAN 'ANIL MAGHMOOMEEN
YAA RAA-'HIM AL-SHAYKHIL KABEER
YAA RAAZIQAT TIFLIS-SAGHEER
YAA MAN LAA YAHTAAJU ILAT-TAFSEER
SALLI 'ALAA MUHAMMADIN WA AALI MUHAMMADIN
WAF-' AL BEE …….(mention your wishes)
By the truth of Yaseen (a title of the Holy Prophet) and
the Quran full of wisdom
And for the sake of Taa-haa (another title of the Holy Prophet)
and the great Quran
O he Who is able to fulfil the desires of those who ask.
O He Who knows what is in the heart. O He Who banishes sorrow from the
sorrowful. O He Who dispels grief from those who grieve. O He Who is merciful
to old men. O He Who provides for infants. O He Who needs not to be explained.
Send blessings upon Muhammad and his progeny and fulfil for me …(
mention your wishes)
The above dua' can be found in Mafateeh al- Jinaan, page no.380
Late Ahmed Hussein Sheriff in his book "Imam Hussein (as), as his
words potray"
comments on the above dua' as thus:
This dua' in fact is meant to be a lesson to us not to get shaken in
faith even under most trying circumstances. The words contained in the
dua' are meant to convey to us that Allah (SWT) is fully aware of what
is going on in our hearts. He is capable of dispelling our sorrows and
griefs and He is the only One Who can fulfil all our desires. What is
required of us is always to have full trust in Him and rely upon Him and
Him alone.
He further adds:
As such, we are taught to present our desires and our problems through
intermediaries and with the recommendations of the divinely chosen personalities
in the persons of Muhammad ( saww) and his progeny. We are therefore required
to invoke blessings upon Muhammad (saww) and his progeny whilst invoking
to Almighty God.

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