Question:-  There are many mistakes that happen with  regard to du’aa’ and prevent the du’aa’ from being accepted. What are  these mistakes?.
 Answer:-
Praise be to Allaah.
The mistakes that may be made in du’aa’ are very many; most of them come under the heading of transgression in du’aa’, such as:
1 –  When the du’aa’ includes shirk or association of others with Allaah,   such as calling upon someone or something other than Allaah along with   Him, whether it is a person, a tree or a grave, because du’aa’ is an act   of worship and directing it towards anyone other than Allaah is shirk,   and shirk is the worst of sins by which Allaah is disobeyed. In the   hadeeth it says: Which sin is worst before Allaah? He said: “To appoint a   rival to Allaah, when He has created you.” Narrated by al-Bukhaari and   Muslim.
2 – When the du’aa’ includes some  innovated means of tawassul (seeking to  draw closer to Allaah), such as  tawassul by means of the person of the  Prophet (peace and blessings of  Allaah be upon him) or by his status.  Islam is based on following, not  on innovating.
3 – Wishing for death because of a  calamity that has befallen one. In  the hadeeth it is narrated that  Khabbaab (may Allaah be pleased with  him) said: “Were it not that the  Messenger of Allaah (peace and  blessings of Allaah be upon him) forbade  us to pray for death, I would  have prayed for it.” Narrated by  al-Bukhaari (6350) and Muslim (2681).
In the hadeeth it says: “No  one of you should wish for death because of  some harm that has befallen  him. If he must wish for it, then let him  say: ‘O Allaah, keep me  alive so long as living is good for me, and  cause me to die when death  is good for me.’” Narrated by al-Bukhaari  (6531) and Muslim (2680).
4 –  Praying for the punishment to be hastened. It is better to ask  Allaah  to keep us safe and sound in this world and in the Hereafter.  When the  Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him)  saw a  Muslim man who was sick and had grown feeble like a chicken. The   Messenger of Allaah (S) said to him: “Did you pray for anything or ask   for it?” He said: Yes, I used to say: O Allaah, whatever punishment You   would give me in the Hereafter, bring it forward in this world. The   Messenger of Allaah (S) said: “Subhaan Allaah! You cannot bear it. Why   didn’t you say, O Allaah, give us good in this world and good in the   Hereafter and save us from the torment of the Fire?” Then he prayed to   Allaah for him, and He healed him. Narrated by Muslim (2688).
5 –  Du’aa’ against one’s family and wealth. In the hadeeth it says: “Do   not pray against yourselves, do not pray against your children, and do   not pray against your wealth, lest that coincide with an hour when   Allaah is asked and He answers your prayers.” Narrated by Muslim (3009).
6 –  Praying for the severing of family ties, such as praying against   someone and asking that there be a rift between him and his wife or some   of his relatives.
7 – Praying for a limitation of mercy, such as saying: O Allaah, send rain upon our land only, and so on.
8 –  Failing to observe proper etiquette in making du’aa’ to Allaah, such   as saying du’aa’ in a manner that is not appropriate. Al-Khattaabi   said: It is not proper to say, O Lord of the dogs, or O Lord of the pigs   and monkeys, even though all creatures are created by Him and He has   complete power over all of them. Sha’n al-Du’aa’ (153).
 What is  appropriate when calling upon one’s Lord is to observe proper  etiquette  as much as possible and to avoid anything that is not  befitting. The  attitude should be one of humility and submission.
The Prophet  (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) used to praise  his Lord a  great deal in his du’aa’, to such an extent that it seemed  that he  could not praise Him enough. He said: “I seek refuge in You from  You; I  cannot praise You enough.”
9 – Relying on  someone else in du’aa’. You see some people who do not  call upon Allaah  themselves on the basis that they are sinners, so they  always ask  others to make du’aa’ for them. Although this is permissible  in  general, there are some reservations concerning it. Hence one should   make a great deal of du’aa’ and think positively, and think of the   greatness of Allaah’s bounty and generosity, no matter how great one’s   sin, for the mercy of Allaah will encompass him. If Allaah answers the   prayers of the mushrikeen when they are in dire straits, then He is more   likely to answer the prayers of the believers, despite their   shortcomings.
A man came to Maalik ibn Dinar and said: I ask you  by Allaah to pray for  me, for I am in dire straits. He said: “Then ask  of Him (yourself), for  He answers the one who is in dire straits.”  al-Jaami’ li Ahkaam  il-Qur’aan (13/223).
10 –  Despair and lack of certain faith of an answer to the du’aa’. Some   people, when they are afflicted with a chronic disease, think that they   cannot be cured and they give up du’aa’ and fail to turn to Allaah, and   perhaps the shaytaan makes them think that there is no need for  du’aa’.
This is one of the most serious mistakes, and it is  ignorance of Allaah  and His power and kindness, for Allaah is Able to  do all things, and  when He wills a thing He says to it “Be!” and it is.
When  Zakariya (peace be upon him) was an old man and his wife was  barren,  he prayed for offspring: “O my Lord! Grant me from You, a good   offspring. You are indeed the All-Hearer of invocation” [Aal ‘Imraan   3:38]. And Allaah answered his prayer: “Then the angels called him,   while he was standing in prayer in Al-Mihraab (a praying place or a   private room), (saying): “Allaah gives you glad tidings of Yahya   (John)…” –Aal ‘Imraan 3:39]. So do not despair of the help of Allaah or   think that the Mercy of Allaah is limited.
11 – Going  to extremes in raising the voice, especially in the presence  of  loudspeakers. The voices of those who are making du’aa’ may be heard   from afar, and this is a mistake and transgression, and it is a form of   showing-off. It is better to raise the voice only so much as is needed   for the worshippers to hear if they are saying Ameen behind you.
12 –  Saying, “O Allaah, I am not asking You to change the decree, rather  I  am asking You to help me in dealing with it.” This is wrong because   Allaah has prescribed for us to ask Him to change the decree, because   every calamity that befalls a person is divinely decreed.
In a  well known du’aa’ it says: “Protect me from the evil of that which  You  have decreed, for You decree and no decree is passed over You.”   al-Bukhaari said: “Chapter on one who seeks refuge with Allaah from   calamity and a bad fate, and the verse in which Allaah says   (interpretation of the meaning): “Say: I seek refuge with (Allaah), the   Lord of the daybreak” [al-Falaq 113:1].  Then he mentioned the words of   the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him): “Seek refuge   with Allaah from hardship, calamity and a bad fate.” Narrated by   al-Bukhaari (7/215).
13 – Making du’aa’ al-Qunoot  lengthy. Praying in a manner that does not  befit what is sought,  especially at times of calamity, because Qunoot at  times of calamity is  only prescribed to pray for some people or against  others.
Ibn  Taymiyah (may Allaah have mercy on him) said: The one who is praying   Qunoot should say at such times the du’aa’ that is suited to that   calamity. Al-Fataawa 22/217.
And he said: The Sunnah is to pray  Qunoot at the time of calamity and to  ask for what is appropriate for  those people who are at war against the  Muslims. Al-Fataawa, 21/155.
These  are some of the mistakes that are made in du’aa’.  We ask Allaah to   guide us aright and to help us to do and say the right thing... Ameen
 
 
 
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