Darulifta Ahlesunnat
(Dawateislami)
Question
What do the noble scholars and the jurist of Islamic Law say regarding the
following Matter:
The Du’a of a fasting person is accepted, so
kindly advise:
1] Is the glad tiding of Du’a being accepted,
particular to the time of Iftar or will this glad tiding be achieved by making du’a at any time whilst fasting?
2] Will a person keeping Nafl (optional) fast also attain this glad tiding
or is it specific to the Fard (obligatory) fast?
بِسْمِ اللہِ
الرَّحْمٰنِ الرَّحِیْمِ
اَلْجَوَابُ بِعَوْنِ الْمَلِکِ
الْوَھَّابِ اَللّٰھُمَّ ھِدَایَۃَ الْحَقِّ وَالصَّوَابِ
1] Du’a
made by a Fasting person at any time of the day and at the time of iftar is
accepted:
Detail:
There are 2 types of narrations regarding the Du’a of
a fasting person being accepted: firstly
those Ahadith, in which it is unconditionally
mentioned about the du’a of a fasting person being
accepted and secondly, those Ahaadith in which
mention is made about the du’a being accepted
particularly at the time of Iftar, there is no dispute between the two, because
glad tiding of Du’a being accepted is about both the
occasions, therefore it is better to make du’a at
both times,[throughout the day] in the state of fast and at the time of iftar.
Regarding
acceptance of du’a whilst fasting, The
Holy Prophet has stated:
الصائم لا
ترد دعوتہ
Meaning: Du’a of a fasting person is not rejected.[Musnad Imam
Ahmed, Musnad Abi Hurayra,
V-16, P.148, Muassasatur Risalah]
At one occasion
The Holy Prophet صلي الله
عليه وآله وسلم said:
ثلاث دعوات
لا ترد: دعوة الوالد، ودعوة الصائم، ودعوة المسافر
Translation:Three Du’as are not rejected:
Du’a of a Father, Du’a
of a fasting person and Du’a of a Traveler.(Al Sunan al
Kubra, V-3, P.481, Dar al kutub al ‘ilmiyya)
The Holy
Prophet صلي الله عليه وآله وسلم said:
ثلاث لا ترد دعوتهم الإمام العادل والصائم حتی يفطر ودعوة المظلوم
Translation:Three people’s Du’aa is not rejected; a just imam, Du’a
of a fasting person till he breaks the fast and Du’a
of an oppressed person.(Tirmidhi, Abwabu Sifatil Jannah, Babu ma ja'a fi sifatil jannah, V-2, P.79, Karachi)
Particularly
Du’a being accepted at the time of Iftar, The
Messenger of Allah صلي الله
عليه وآله وسلم said:
إن للصائم عند فطره لدعوة ما ترد
Translation:A Fasting person's Du’a at the
time of Iftar is not rejected.(Ibne Majah, Kitabus
Siyaam, Baab fis saaim V-1,
P.557, Beirut)
Further, The
Holy Prophet صلي الله
عليه وآله وسلم has stated:
للصائم عند إفطاره دعوة مستجابة
Translation: A Fasting person’s Du’a
at the time of Iftar is accepted.(Musnad al tayalisi, Ahaadith of Abdullah ibne ‘amr ibne
‘aas, V-4, P.20, Dar hijr)
Allama
Nawawi رحمه الله states regarding making Du’a
throughout the day whilst fasting:
”يستحب للصائم أن يدعو في حال صومه بمهمات الآخرة
والدنيا له ولمن يحب وللمسلمين لحديث أبي هريرة قال :” قال رسول اللہ صلى اللہ
عليه وسلم ثلاثة لا ترد دعوتهم الصائم حتى يفطر والإمام العادل والمظلوم “رواه
الترمذي وابن ماجه قال الترمذي حديث حسن وهكذا الرواية حتى بالتاء المثناة فوق
فيقتضي استحباب دعاء الصائم من أول اليوم إلى آخره لأنه يسمى صائما في كل ذلك“
Translation: It is Mustahab
[commendable] for a fasting person to make Du’a
whilst fasting, regarding important matters of the worldly life and the
hereafter and for his beloved one’s and the Muslims, due to the Hadith narrated
by Hazrat Abu Huraira, that The Messenger of Allah ﷺ said: there are 3 people whose Du’a is not rejected: a person till he breaks the fast, a
just imam and an oppressed person. Imam Tirmidhi
states, that this Hadith is Hasan, this narration is reported with حتی just like this. This Hadith
requires, that it is Mustahab for a fasting person to make du’a
from the beginning of the day till the end of the day, because he is fasting
throughout this entire duration.[al Majmu’ lin nawawi,
Kitabus siyam, V-6, P.375,
Dar al fikr, Beirut]
Allama ‘Azeezi states:
”قال الدميري يستحب للصائم أن
يدعو في حال
صومه بمهمات الآخرة والدنيا له ولمن يحب
وللمسلمين لهذا الحديث“
Translation:
Allama Dameeri said; Due to this Hadith, it is
Mustahab [commendable]
for a fasting person to make du’a in
the state of fast, regarding important matters of the worldly life and the
hereafter, for himself, those whom he likes to make du’a
for and for the common muslims.[Al Siraj al muneer,
V-2, P.199, Dar al nawadir]
Why is the du’aa accepted
particularly at the time of Iftar? Regarding this Allama abul
hasan ‘ali bin Muhammad qari
[1014 AH] states:
’’اعلم أن سرعة
قبول الدعاء إنما تكون لصلاح
الداعي أو لتضرعه في الدعاء،
و’’الصائم‘‘
يقبل دعاؤه لأنه فرغ من
عبادة محبوبة إلى اللہ تعالى ،‘‘وهي الصوم كما قال رسول اللہ عليه السلام حكاية عن اللہ تعالى
أنه قال :’’الصوم لي
Translation:
you should know that the du’a is accepted due to the
good deeds and plead of a person who supplicates. A fasting person’s du’a is accepted, because of completing a worship which is
beloved to Allah Almighty and that is fast, as The Messenger of Allah ﷺ said, Almighty Allah says: The Fast is for me.[mirqat al mafateeh, V-4, P.1532, Dar al fikr]
The Du’a of a fasting person is accepted and particularly the
time of iftar, is the time of acceptance, hence it is stated in Fadhael e Du’a, mentioning the
occasions when Du’a is accepted: 8th: A fasting
person. Imam Ahmad Raza Khan said: specifically the
time of Iftar. [Fadhael e Du’a, P.220, Maktaba tul Madina, Karachi]
2] Regarding
the acceptance of Du’a, there is no difference
between Fard and Nafl. The glad tiding of du’a being
accepted is for both, a person keeping a Fard fast and a nafl
fast. Following are the few reasons for it:
1] The Ahaadith has unconditionally mentioned about the du’a of a fasting person being accepted, after much
research, specification of the one keeping a Fard or nafl
fast, is not found.
2] The
scholars have mentioned the reason of Du’a being
accepted to be: that, fast is an act which is beloved to Allah Almighty and
this ‘Illat [cause] is equally found in both the
kinds of fast, Fard and Nafl.
3]
Mentioning the occasions of du’a being accepted, the
scholars have not mentioned specification of Fard or Nafl fast.
4] The
Scholars have mentioned, fasting before Salat ul Istisqa
and dua being accepted whilst fasting, among the causes of du’a
being accepted, which proves, that nafl fast is also
a cause of du’a being accepted.
Therefore,
it is proven that even the du’a of a person keeping a
nafl fast is also accepted, if there would have been
any specification of a person keeping a Fard or nafl
fast, then it would have been definitely mentioned.
Without
categorizing Fard or nafl, Allama abul
khair Muhammad bin Muhammad al jazariyy
states regarding the occasions of dua being accepted:
‘‘والصائم حین یفطر’’
Translation:And a fasting person’s [dua is accepted] when he breaks
fast.[hisn haseen,
chapter: those whose du’as are answered, P.32, Al maktaba al ‘asriyya]
Regarding
keeping 3 fast before Salat ul Istisqa
and acceptance of du’a, imam abu
yahya zakariyya writes:
”يستحب أن يأمرهم
الإمام بصيام ثلاثة أيام متتابعة
مع يوم الخروج؛ لأنه معين على
الرياضة والخشوع وروى الترمذي عن
أبي هريرة خبر ثلاثة لا
ترد دعوتهم الصائم حتى يفطر
والإمام العادل والمظلوم“
Translation:
it is Mustahab [commendable] for the
imam to ordain to keep 3 consecutive fasts before going for Salat ul istisqa, because keeping fast is a source of aid for
worship and humility and it is reported in tirmidhi
from Hazrat Abu Huraira, that 3 people’s du’a is not
rejected, a fasting person till he breaks fast, a just imam and an oppressed
person.[Asnal matalib, kitab salat al istisqa,
V-1, P.289, Dar al kutub al islamiyya]
It is stated
in Bahar e shari’at: when going for istisqa, one should wear old or patched clothing, lowering
with humility, sincerity and dedication, and without covering the head, on foot…..fast 3 days before and make tawbah
and istighfaar…in short, seek all the mediums of
attracting the mercy.[Bahar e shari’at, V-1,
P.793, Maktaba tul Madina,
Karachi]
وَاللہُ
اَعْلَمُ عَزَّوَجَلَّ وَرَسُوْلُہ اَعْلَم صَلَّی
اللّٰہُ تَعَالٰی عَلَیْہِ وَاٰلِہٖ وَسَلَّم
Answered By: Mufti Abu
Muhammad Ali Asghar Attari
Ref No: Nor-11683
Date: 01 Zulhijja-tul-Haram 1442/12th July, 2021
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