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Rabbana Atina Fid
Dunya Hasanah Dua
This is one of the
Duas that most Muslims recite daily in their prayers and outside their prayers.
This Dua is not only mentioned in the Quran but Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.S.)
advised us of the many merits of this Dua.
Ibn Al-Kathir also
mentions in his tafsir that the Sunnah encourages us reciting this Dua (i.e.,
in the Ayah about gaining a good deed in this life and the Hereafter).
Al-Bukhari reported that Anas bin Malik narrated that the Prophet used to say:
Dua for life and death
(O
Allah, our Lord! Give us that which is good in this life, that which is good in
the Hereafter and save us from the torment of the Fire.)
The Quran states it in
the following verse:
And
of them there are some who say: “Our Lord! Give us in this world that which is
good and in the Hereafter that which is good, and save us from the torment of
the Fire!” Quran: Surah
Albaqarah (2 01) (Surah Al-Baqarah Arabic)
Ibn Al-Kathir states
that the supplication mentioned and praised in the verse includes all good
aspects of this life and seeks refuge from all types of evil. The good of this
life concerns every material request of well-being, spacious dwelling, pleasing
mates, sufficient provision, beneficial knowledge, good profession or deeds,
comfortable means of transportation and good praise, all of which the scholars
of Tafsir have mentioned regarding this subject. All of these are but a part of
the good that is sought in this life. As for the good of the Hereafter, the
best of this includes acquiring Paradise, which also means acquiring safety from
the greatest horror at the gathering place. It also refers to being questioned
lightly and the other favors in the Hereafter.
As for acquiring
safety from the Fire, it includes being directed to what leads to this good end
in this world, such as avoiding the prohibitions, sins of all kinds and
doubtful matters.
Al-Qasim bin
`Abdur-Rahman said,
“Whoever is gifted with a grateful heart, a
remembering tongue and a patient body, will have been endowed with a good deed
in this life, a good deed in the Hereafter and saved from the torment of the
Fire.”
Dua for life and death
Imam Ahmad reported
that Anas said,
“Allah’s Messenger
visited a Muslim man who had become as weak as a sick small bird. Allah’s
Messenger said to him, `Were you asking or supplicating to Allah about
something’ He said, `Yes. I used to say: O Allah! Whatever punishment you saved
for me in the Hereafter, give it to me in this life.’ Allah’s Messenger said:
(All praise is due to
Allah! You cannot bear it -or stand it-. You should have said: (Our Lord! Give
us in this world that which is good and in the Hereafter that which is good,
and save us from the torment of the Fire!))
Transliteration in
English: (Rabbana atina fee
alddunya hasanatan wafee alakhirati hasanatan
waqinaAAathaba alnnari)
The man began reciting
this Dua and he was cured.” [Sahih Muslim also recorded it.]
In conclusion, as
mentioned by Al-Qasim bin `Abdur-Rahman above, let us strive to have a grateful
heart, a remembering tongue and a patient body.
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