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In Islam, Raising hands in Dua (Arabic: رفع اليدين في الدعاء) is the action of using hands to invoke Allah in dua.
Presentation
Raising the hands for dua is a sunnah and a mustahabb act of ibadah done by Muslims after fardh salah. When making a supplication, the Muslim should raise his hands with humility to Allah and do it in the way instructed by Muhammad.
Misconducts
In few cases, Raising the hands in Dua is regarded as a forbidden action (Bidʻah) and should not be done during:[1]
- Salah (in specific cases)
- Khutbah (in specific cases)
- Tawaf
- Sa'iye
- Ruku
- Standing up from Ruku
- Sujud
- Sitting in salah
Types
There are two ways to raise the hands to perform the Dua:
- With both hands.
- With just one index finger: This was done when the Prophet Muhammad was giving advices, when he was performing a Khutbah on the minbar.
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See also
References
- ^ "Mishkat al-Masabih 1498 - Prayer - كتاب الصلاة - Sunnah.com - Sayings and Teachings of Prophet Muhammad (صلى الله عليه و سلم)". sunnah.com. Retrieved 2021-02-26.
External links
- Raise Your Hands to the Sky When Asking The Most High - Adab of Du'a 10 - Shaykh Faraz Rabbani on YouTube
- When to raise hands while making dua and is it necessary? - Sheikh Assim Al Hakeem on YouTube
- Making Dua after the prayer and raising hands on YouTube
- Is raising hands in Dua after prayer & dua in congregation Bid'ah? on YouTube
- Raising the Hands in Dua After Prayer - Mokhtar Maghraoui on YouTube