


The du’a is one the simplest acts a believer can make to communicate and establish a connection with his or her creator. It is because we offer supplication and good deeds that our destination can be altered. It is through supplications that we’re able to avoid any hardship or evil, and for us ease in any difficult task that Allah (swt) has currently written for us. Indeed You decree, and none can pass decree, and none can pass decree upon you, indeed he is not humiliated whom You have befriended, blessed are You our Lord and Exalted.” “O Allah guide me among those You have guided, pardon me among those You have pardoned, befriend me among those You have befriended, bless me in what You have granted, and save me from the evil that You decreed. But still, this is not to be used as a reason to excuse offering daily supplication as we learn from the hadith of Prophet Muhammad ( صلى الله عليه وسلم) the power du’a can have: To accept one’s fate and submit to what Allah (swt) has ordained (both the good and the bad) has tremendous merit. The du’a is one of the believer’s best tool for changing what Allah (swt) has already decreed.
