The Value of Dua'a
‘Aaishah (radhiyallahu ‘anha) responded, “If I give the beggar
wealth and he gives me dua'a, then what he has given me is in reality more
valuable than what I gave him. Hence, I will owe him for his favour. I
therefore return his dua'a with a similar dua'a, so that I will not be
indebted to him for his dua'a, and thereafter give him whatever he asks for.
In this manner, I ensure that I receive the full reward of my sadaqah.”
(Al-Mafaateeh fi Sharhil Masaabeeh vol. 2, pg. 553)
Lessons:
1. The pious friends of Allah Ta‘ala understood the value of
dua'a. Hence, they did not regard any person’s dua'a to be trivial or
insignificant, as one does not know whose dua'a may gain acceptance in the
court of Allah Ta‘ala.
2. Instead of viewing beggars as a nuisance, we should view
them as a means of earning both dua'as and the pleasure of Allah Ta‘ala. We
should thank Allah Ta‘ala for sending the beggar to us, instead of us having
to go out in search of a person to whom we could give sadaqah.
May Allah grant us true understanding of the supplication of Dua'a, Aameen
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Monday, December 19, 2016
The Value of Dua'a - 'Aaishah (RA)
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