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1- THe all encompassing duaa: Does this mean that if u recite this duaa then u do not have to recite all the other duaas, 2-

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1- THe all encompassing duaa that Rasoolullah(SAW) taught his companions(Allahuma ini asauluka min ghayri ma salaku minhu Muhammadan(SAW) was aoodoobika min shari ma astaadaka minhu Nabiooka Muhammadan(SAW) wa anthal Mustaan wa alaikal balaagh la hawla wala quwatha illahbillahi). Does this mean that if u recite this duaa then u do not have to recite all the other duaas that he(SAW) mentioned as it is a all-encompassing duaa..?? 2- THere is a problem with the family as there is alot of jealousy and envy between bros and sisters. I read a quote from a Wali of Allah that we should thank Allah for removing others from our heart if this is the situation. Is this right or what should be done to solve the problem..it is causing us much displeasure.Merely sitting down witht the family is and discussing the problem is not enough as it works for a while and then the jealosy and envy starts again. 3-How does one perform Sujood e sahw??

Answer

1. This Du’aa will suffice but will not take the place of the hundreds of
other Du’aas taught to us by Rasulullah (Sallallaahu Alayhi Wasallam). Other
Du’aas should also be recited. However, where one is in a hurry or where one
feels that he probably missed out asking Allah for something, he may recite
this at the end of the Du’aa.
2. Removing of others from the heart does not mean that jealousy should
creep in. it means that other people are out of mind and now the heart is
completely focused upon Allah Alone. Envy is a natural feeling and cannot be
avoided. Yes, jealousy should be avoided at all costs. All of you should
continue to strive and eradicate this malady without letting up.
3. In the last Rakaat of Salaat, recite Tashahhud only and observe one
Salaam to the right. Thereafter, perform Sajdah twice and then recite the
Tashahhud, Durood and Du’aa as you usually do, followed by Salaam.

and Allah Ta’ala Knows Best

Mufti Muhammad Kadwa
FATWA DEPT.

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