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Quranic Wisdom
One can say in one’s prayer that: ‘O God, bestow on me the same
mercy which You have enjoined man to bestow on man.’
It is a way of praying to use some event as a point of reference
for prayer. The above verse provides us with a very important
point of reference: it is impossible that God Almighty asks man
to give blessing to others and that He himself is deprived of this
blessing. Certainly God is in a position to bestow that kind of
blessing billion times more than a man, since man was created
by God.
The Prophet once said that one who asks God with the
reference of ism-e-azam (the greatest name), his prayer will
certainly be fulfilled by God. What is asking by referring to ism-
e-azam? It is that kind of prayer which can invoke God Almighty,
and the above-mentioned prayer falls in this category. If one asks
God by the way of invoking His attributes, one will certainly be
responded to positively.
Certainly God is in a position to bestow that kind
of blessing billion times more than a man, since man
was created by God.
‘To invoke’ literally means to make a request with special
words for help to God Almighty. This kind of prayer by the way
of invoking is the greatest prayer. And one, who can make such
kind of prayer, will certainly find a positive response from God.
The above-mentioned verse of the Quran gives a person this kind
of assurance regarding his prayer.
There are two kinds of prayers: One, ordinary prayer or
ordinary dua; the second, dua or prayer by the way of invoking
God. The first kind of dua is simply a recitation of some words,
but the second kind of dua is full of sentiments, full of spirituality,
and full of divine spirit. So, if the first kind of dua is a dua, then
the second kind of dua is a super dua.
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