Du'a al-Faraj

Du'a al-Faraj (Arabic: دعاء الفرج) is a du'a which is attributed to Imam Mahdi and is begun with the phrase of “Elahi Azomal Bala (O Allah, terrible was the calamity)”[1][2]. The initial part of[3] the du'a was quoted for the first time in the book of Konuz al-Nejah (Sheikh Tabarsi).[4] There are plenty of profits in (reciting) dua Faraj.[5][6] According to Ayatollah Bahjat the reciting of Du’a Faraj is the best act in order not to be destructed at the End time (i.e. a du’a which effects on all practices and should be recited with its conditions, among repentance).[7]

Terminology

In Islamic terminology, the word du’a or dua (Arabic: دعاء) literally means invocation, which is regarded as the act of supplication, and Muslims consider it as a deep practice of worship. The word of dua is derived from an Arabic word which means “summon” or “call out”, while Faraj means emancipation of sorrow, and opening (or improvement in the works/affairs).[8]

Sources

Du'a Faraj which is attributed to Imam Mahdi, has been quoted in diverse compilations such as Konuz al-Nejah (Sheikh Tabarsi), Wasael al-Shia (of Sheikh Al-Hurr al-Aamili), Jamal al-Usbu (of Sayyed Ibn Tawus) and so on. It is quoted that Imam Mahdi taught du'a Faraj to Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Abi Layth, who was sheltered to Kadhimiya from the fear of being killed. He saved himself of being killed by reciting this du'a. This supplication is also available in the famous book of Mafatih al-Janan. Besides, the du'a of “Allahuma Kon LeWaliyyek al-Hujjat ibn al-Hassan[9] (which means: O Allah, be, for Your representative, the Hujjat (proof), son of AlHassan)”[10] is also famous as due Faraj by Shia Muslims.[11]

Text

The first part of the dua is as follows:

"O Allah, terrible was the calamity, and its evil consequences are visible, the covering has been removed, (all) hopes have been cut off, the (plentiful) earth has shrunk (with very little to spare), the heavenly blessings have been withheld. You alone can help, we refer our grief and sorrow to You, we have full faith in You, in the time of distress, as well as in good fortune."[1]

The last part of the dua is as follows:

"O our master, O the living Imam, HELP! HELP! HELP! Reach me! Reach me! Reach me! At once, in this hour. Be quick, be quick, be quick, O the most merciful, for the sake of Muhammad and his pure children"[1]

See also

References

  1. "DU-A' FARAJ - A A'Z'UMAL BALAA". duas.org. 29 January 2018.
  2. Dua Faraj Imam Zaman (a.j.) erfan.ir Retrieved 30 January 2018
  3. Saajedi wa AliaNasab, Saazegari Mohtawaye Duaye Faraj (Azom al-Bala) ba mabani Tawhidi, P. 37
  4. Banoyedi, Kavoshi dar duaye Faraj (Elaahi Azoma al-Bala), P. 96
  5. Amazing effects of reciting of dua Faraj in the Qonut of the prayer (Salat). yjc.ir Retrieved 30 January 2018
  6. Ninety profits in dua for Faraj of Imam Zaman (Mahdi) (a.j.) article.tebyan.net Retrieved 30 January 2018
  7. Dua Faraj, the medicine for all pains, speeches of Grand Ayatollah Bahjat hawzah.net Retrieved 31 January 2018
  8. Ibn Manzur, Lesan-al-Arab, Vol.2, P.343
  9. “...Allahumma kun li-waliyyik… islamquest.net Retrieved 31 January 2018
  10. "Du'a Faraj / Hujjat (Allahumma Kunle - Imam Zaman Dua)". duas.org. 29 January 2018.
  11. Text/translation of dua Imam Zaman (a.s.), sound/image ahlolbait.com Retrieved 30 January 2018
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