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Dua'a Matrimonial Affairs and Proposal of Marriage
Created at : 2018-10-15 19:08:59
Author Name: Sobiya Juveriya
In our day to day life the way we discuss and desire to take suggestions from our elders or well-wisher for anything we do/decide, a pious Muslim always seeks Allah’s (swt) help in his/her daily activity which is always virtuous. When it comes to a life-changing decision we should always consider our Parents, Friends, Relatives or Wellwishers and its far better to seek Allah’s (swt) guidance for anything related to ourselves, as he’s merely the one who knows what is best for our Mind, Body and Soul. As Allah (swt) is the only creator and there is no God other than him our regular routine should also be accepted by Allah(swt) either it is Studies, Job, Life Partner or anything else.
Marrying someone is a toughest decision as it changes two-person life, we always get hands to help in for our Matrimonial decision making from Family or Friends and today as we are living in Digitized world which had made thing quite easier also for Match Making with the help of Matrimonial websites, there are specialized Websites merely working for Sunni Muslims Alliance making.
Dua'a Matrimonial Affairs | Proposal of Marriage
According to Imam Jafar bin Muhammad as Sadiq(as), it is written in Biharul Anwar, whoever desires to get marry should recite the following Dua'a before making a formal request for marriage.
"Allahumma Innee Urreedu An Atazawwaja Faqaddir Lee Minan Nisaa-I A’fihunna Farjajan wa Ah’fadh’ihunna Lee Fee Nafsihaa Wa Awsa-i-Hunna Lee Rizqhan Wa A-dhamahunna Lee Barakatan Fee Nafsihaa Wa Maaleee Faqaddir Lee Minhaa Waladan Tayyiban Tajaluhoo Khalafan Saalihan Fee Hayaatee Wa Ba`da Mawtee".
“O’ Allah (swt)! I desire to marry, so arrange for me a woman from those who willingly abstain from what is unlawful and who safeguards her soul for my sake and because of her, not only by means of sustenance will increase, but also make there be in it abundance and also make it sure that she will give me a virtuous son, who will be a noble successor in my life and after my death.”