Duas Unanswered

There are times in our lives when we are concerned about our duas not being accepted but one should not feel disheartened.

Allah says in the Quran:
“When my servants ask thee concerning Me, I am indeed close to them: I respond to the prayer of every suppliant when he calleth on Me; let them also, with a will, listen to My call and believe in Me: that they may walk in the right way”
(surah Baqarah 2:186)

He (swt) listens to every supplication and either the dua is answered or it is kept for a later time or Allah (swt) removes some misfortune from the path of the person or it is kept to be given as a reward in the Hereafter.
The Prophet (pbuh) said:
“If a Muslim invokes Allah for other than sin or the severing of relations, Allah in turn responds to his Du’a in one of three ways; either He accepts it (and grants what was asked for),or He delays its reward to the Hereafter, or He removes a calamity from him that equals his Du’a (in magnitude). The Companions said, “ We will then supplicate often.” The Prophet (pbuh) replied, “Allah will reward you greatly.” [Ahmad, Bazzar, Abu Ya’la and Hakim]
The Prophet (pbuh) explained how the answer of a Du’a is good in all its forms even if it appears as though they were not answered. The Prophet (pbuh) said:
“On the day of judgement, Allah will call a believer until he stands before Him. ‘O My servant, I have commanded you to call upon Me and have promised to answer you. Did you truly call upon Me?’ He (the servant) will say, ‘Yes, my Lord.’ Allah will say, ‘Whenever you called upon Me I answered you. Did you not call upon Me on the day of such and such to relieve your calamity and I did?’The servant will say, ‘Yes my Lord.’ Allah will say, ‘I gave it you in the worldly life, Allah will add, ‘Did you not call upon Me on the day of such and such to relieve your calamity but it seemed that I did not reply to you.’ The servant will say, ‘Yes my Lord.’ Allah will say, ‘I compensated such and such for you in Paradise.’ Allah will say, ‘Did you not call on Me to meet your need and I did.’ The servant will say, ‘Yes my Lord.’ Allah will add, “I gave it to you in worldly life.’ ‘Did you not call on Me on the day of such and such to meet your need but it seemed that I did not reply to you.’ The servant will say, ‘Yes my Lord.’ Allah will say, ‘I compensated such and such for you in Paradise.” The Messenger of Allah said, “ Allah will never leave out any supplication of a believer unless He will expound this for him through the following; either He will give it to him in worldly life or delay it in the Hereafter. Thereupon, the believer will say, ‘I wish I was given nothing of my du’a in this world.” [Hakim]

So even if for some reason our duas seemed to not have been answered for this world, they will be as rewards in the Hereafter. The best thing to do then is to be assured that no matter what, we will always benefit from making duas.

3 Comments

  1. masood said,

    October 20, 2009 at 1:26 pm

    MashaAllah, a great piece of post. Sister! can you provide these hadith’s references. I have no idea about Hakim and Ahmad, Bazzar, Abu Ya’la. It would be great if you can provide me with the authentic hadith’s so as to spread this wonderful information with proof and confidence :)

  2. Nasreen said,

    October 22, 2009 at 11:22 am

    Jazakallah khair bro.

    I discovered them from this article on pages 9 and 10: http://www.scribd.com/doc/17614/Dua

    Although I had heard of them before as well.

    A similar hadith from Muslim (pg 14 of the link):
    Concerning this the Prophet (pbuh) said,
    “Whoever invokes Allah I to have something, Allah I will surely give him what he asks for, or will remove some evil which is impending unless he asks for the committing of a sin or to severe the ties of kinship”.

    It’s slightly difficult to find the references online as not all hadith books are listed. Second problem comes with the wording. If the wording/translation is slightly different then it becomes difficult to find the hadith. InshaAllah I’ll try to find it for you. :)

  3. masood said,

    October 22, 2009 at 7:14 pm

    Jazakallah Khair for your efforts, sis. Eagerly waiting for the references and Thanks for commenting and browsing out my blog, very glad to have loads of comments from you :) …adding to you on my blogroll


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