As-Salamu Alaykum (peace be upon you),


Why Doesn't Allah Answer Our Du'as?

Praise be to Allah.

Imam Ibn al-Qayyim said:

"Du'as and Ta'awwudthat [supplication and prayers seeking refuge with Allah] 
are like a weapon, and a weapon is only as good as the person who is using it; 
it is not merely the matter of how sharp it is. If the weapon is perfect and 
free of faults, and the arm of the person using it is strong, and there is 
nothing stopping him, then he can lay waste the enemy. But if any of these 
three features is lacking, then the effect will be lacking accordingly." 
[Ad-Da' Wad-Dawa', p. 35.]

>From this it will be clear that there is an etiquette and rulings which must 
>be fulfilled, in the Du'a and in the person making the Du'a. There are also 
>things that may prevent the Du'a reaching Allah or being answered - these 
>things must be removed from the person making the Du'a and from the Du'a. When 
>all of these conditions are fulfilled, then the Du'a may be answered.

Sincerity in making Du'a

This is the most important condition. Allah has commanded us to be sincere when 
making Du'a, as He says (interpretation of the meaning):

"So, call you (O Muhammad and the believers) upon (or invoke) Allah making 
(your) worship pure for Him (Alone) (by worshipping none but Him and by doing 
religious deeds sincerely for Allah's sake only and not to show off and not to 
set up rivals with Him in worship)" [Noble Quran 40:14]

Sincerity in Du'a means having the firm belief that the One upon Whom you are 
calling - Allah, may He be glorified and exalted - is alone Able to meet your 
need, and it also means avoiding any kind of showing off in your Du'a.

Repentance and turning back to Allah

Sin is one of the main reasons why Du'as are not answered, so the person who is 
making Du'a should hasten to repent and seek forgiveness before he makes Du'a. 
Allah tells us that Nuh (Peace be upon him) said:

"I said (to them): 'Ask forgiveness from your Lord, verily, He is 
Oft-Forgiving; He will send rain to you in abundance, And give you increase in 
wealth and children, and bestow on you gardens and bestow on you rivers.'" 
[Noble Quran 71:10-12]

Beseeching, humbling oneself, hoping for Allah's reward and fearing His 
punishment

This is the spirit, essence and purpose of Du'a. Allah says (interpretation of 
the meaning):

"Invoke your Lord with humility and in secret. He likes not the aggressors" 
[Noble Quran 7:55]

Urgently beseeching and repeating the Du'a, without getting exasperated or bored

This is achieved by repeating the Du'a two or three times. Restricting it to 
three times is preferable, in accordance with the Sunnah of the Prophet (Peace 
and blessings be upon him). Ibn Mas'ud narrated that the Prophet (Peace and 
blessings be upon him) liked to say a Du'a three times and ask for forgiveness 
three times. This was narrated by Abu Dawud and al-Nasa'i.

Making Du'a at times of ease, and saying more Du'as at times of plenty

The Prophet (Peace and blessings be upon him) said:

"Remember Allah during times of ease and He will remember you during times of 
hardship." [Narrated by Ahmad]

Seeking to draw closer to Allah by calling upon Him by His Most Beautiful Names 
and Sublime Attributes at the beginning of the Du'a or at the end

Allah says (interpretation of the meaning):

"And (all) the Most Beautiful Names belong to Allah, so call on Him by them" 
[Noble Quran 7:180]

Choosing the clearest and most concise words and the best of Du'as

The best of Du'as are the Du'as of the Prophet (Peace and blessings be upon 
him), but it is permissible to say other words according to the specific needs 
of a person.

Other aspects of the etiquette of making Du'a, although they are not Wajib 
(obligatory), are:

To face the Qiblah; to make Du'a' in a state of Taharah (purity); to start the 
Du'a' with praise of Allah and blessings upon the Prophet (Peace and blessings 
be upon him). It is also prescribed to raise the hands when making Du'a'.

One of the things that helps to bring a response to Du'a' is to seek the best 
times and places.

Among the best times is the time just before Fajr (dawn), the last third of the 
night, the last hour of Jama'ah (Friday), when rain is falling, and between the 
Adhan and Iqamah.

Among the best places are mosques in general, and al-Masjid al-Haram [in 
Makkah] in particular.

Among the situations in which Du'a' is more likely to be answered are: when one 
is mistreated or oppressed, when one is travelling, when one is fasting, when 
one is in desperate need, and when a Muslim makes Du'a for his brother in his 
absence.

Things which may prevent Du'a' from being answered include:

1. When the Du'a' is weak in itself, because it involves something 
inappropriate, or involves bad manners towards Allah, may He be exalted, or it 
is inappropriate, which means asking Allah for something which it is not 
permitted to ask, e.g. when a man asks to live forever in this world, or he 
asks for a sin or something Haram, or he prays that he will die, and so on. Abu 
Hurairah said: The Messenger of Allah (Peace and blessings be upon him) said:

"A person's Du'a will continue to be answered so long as he does not pray for 
something sinful or for the breaking of family ties." [Narrated by Muslim]

2. When the person who is making Du'a' is weak in himself, because he is 
faint-hearted in his turning towards Allah. This may be either because of bad 
manners towards Allah, may He be exalted - such as raising his voice in Du'a' 
or making Du'a' in the manner of one who thinks he has no need of Allah; or 
because he pays too much attention to the wording and tries to come up with 
unnecessarily ornate phrases, without paying attention to the meaning; or 
because he tries too hard to weep or shout without really feeling it, or he 
goes to extremes in that.

3. The reason why his Du'a' is not answered may be because he has done 
something that Allah has forbidden, such as having Haram wealth - whether it be 
food or drink or clothing or accommodation or transportation, or he has taken a 
Haram job, or the stain of sin is still in his heart, or he is following Bid'ah 
(innovation) in religion, or his heart has been overtaken by negligence.

4. Consuming Haram wealth. This is one of the major reasons why Du'as are not 
answered. Abu Hurairah said: the Messenger of Allah (Peace and blessings be 
upon him) said: "O people, Allah is Good and only accepts that which is good. 
Allah commanded the pious to follow the same commandments as He gave to the 
Messengers. He says (interpretation of the meaning):

'O (you) Messengers! Eat of the Tayyibat [all kinds of Halal (lawful) foods 
which Allah has made lawful (meat of slaughtered eatable animals, milk 
products, fats, vegetables, fruits)] and do righteous deeds. Verily, I am 
Well-Acquainted with what you do' [Noble Quran 23:51]

'O you who believe (in the Oneness of Allah - Islamic Monotheism)! Eat of the 
lawful things that We have provided you with' [Noble Quran 2:172]

Then he mentioned a man who has travelled on a long journey and is disheveled 
and covered with dust; he stretches forth his hands to the heaven, (saying):

"O Lord, O Lord", but his food is Haram, his drink is Haram, all his 
nourishment is Haram, so how can he Du'a' be accepted?" [Narrated by Muslim]

The man described by the Prophet (Peace and blessings be upon him) had some of 
the characteristics which help Du'as to be answered - he was travelling and he 
was in need of Allah, may He be exalted and glorified - but the fact that he 
consumed Haram wealth prevented his Du'a' from being answered. We ask Allah to 
keep us safe and sound.

5. Trying to hasten the response.

Abu Hurairah said: the Messenger of Allah (Peace and blessings be upon him) 
said: "The Du'a of any one of you will be answered so long as he is not 
impatient and says, 'I made Du'a but it was not answered.'" [Narrated by 
al-Bukhari and Muslim]

6. Making the Du'a conditional, such as saying, "O Allah, forgive me if You 
will" or "O Allah, have mercy upon me if You will." The person who makes Du'a 
has to be resolute in his supplication, striving hard and earnestly repeating 
his Du'a.

The Prophet (Peace and blessings be upon him) said: "Let not any one of you 
say, 'O Allah, forgive me if You will, O Allah, have mercy on me if You will.' 
Let him be resolute in the matter, whilst knowing that no one can compel Allah 
to do anything." [Narrated by al-Bukhari and Muslim]

In order for Du'as to be answered, it is not essential to adhere to all of 
these points and be free of all that could prevent one's Du'as from being 
answered. That is something which happens very rarely. But one has to try hard 
and strive towards achieving this.

Another important point is to realize that the response to the Du'a may take 
different forms: either Allah will respond and fulfill the desire of the person 
who made the Du'a', or He will ward off some evil from him because of the Du'a, 
or He will make something good easy for him to attain because of it, or He will 
save it with Him for him on the Day of Resurrection when he will be most in 
need of it.

And Allah knows best.

 
 

 
Khadejah Jones
Share Islam Team
ShareIslam.com  



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