Supplications from the Sunnah – Dua 1

Abdul Nasir Jangda

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Speaker 1 discusses the common sup disclosure of the prophet's frequent and common supiers, which refers to the heart. The speaker explains that the prophet's strength comes from his ability to demonstrate his power and consistency, and that his success is due to his ability to turn and establish his heart upon the deen. The speaker also emphasizes the importance of not feeling motivated or demoralized, as it can affect one's deen.

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Sharib Nahushab

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says that I asked our mother, the mother

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of the believers,

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That, oh dear mother of the believers,

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what was one of the most frequent and

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common supplications

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the prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam made when he

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was with you? And she commented and she

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said that one of the most frequent and

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common supplications

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the prophet

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made

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was, oh, turner of the hearts, establish my

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heart upon your deen.

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This is really interesting and remarkable. The word

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kalb, the prophet

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is demonstrating his very powerful eloquence here.

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The word kalb in the Arabic language refers

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to the heart. But the word qalb in

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its etymology, the origin of the word, it

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means to turn, to flip.

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Taqlib literally means to flip something over.

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And so

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the heart means that which turns and flips.

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And this is something that we all experience

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as human beings, the human condition.

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Someday sometimes we feel a certain way and

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then we feel a different way. We start

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off the day in this feeling a certain

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way, and by the end of the day,

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we might be in a very, very different

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state and condition. And even when it comes

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to our wadeen,

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that can be an issue.

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Sometimes we feel very motivated and committed,

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dedicated.

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But then there are times when we feel

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weak and demoralized.

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And so the prophet sallallahu alaihi wasallam who

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is

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the peak

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and the pinnacle

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of consistency and steadfastness,

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The prophet salallahu alayhi wa sama is teaching

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us this beautiful du'a, that, oh, the one

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who can turn the hearts,

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establish my heart, stop it from flipping and

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turning

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when it comes to your deen and establish

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my heart upon your deen. May Allah Subhanahu

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deen.

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deen.