The means of getting closer to God Almighty are varied, including supplication, including regular remembrance, prayer, or other means. Supplication is one of the means that helps the servant to ask his Lord for what he needs. God Almighty is near and responds to the supplication of His servant. [1] God Almighty said: {And when My servants ask you about Me, then I am near. I respond to the call of the supplicant when he calls. So let them respond to Me and believe in Me, so that they may be rewarded Don},[2] The servant’s need for his Lord increases when he faces adversity; Therefore, this article will present a group of supplications that can be said to those who are hurting, and a group of supplications that can be said to comfort the heart and get rid of sorrows:
Various supplications to relieve sadness
(O God, I ask you of all goodness, both present and present, of which I have learned and that which I do not know, and I seek refuge in You from all evil, both present and present, of which I have learned and that which I do not know. O God, I ask of you of the good that your servant and your Prophet have asked of you, and I seek refuge in You from the evil of which your servant and your Prophet have sought refuge from Oh God, I ask you for Paradise And whatever words or deeds bring it closer to it, and I seek refuge in You from the Fire, and whatever words or deeds bring it closer, and I ask you to make every decree you have made for me good.) [Narrated by Ibn Hibban, in Bulogh al-Maram, on the authority of Aisha, Mother of the Believers, page or number: 458, authentic.]
(There is no god but You. Glory be to You. Indeed, I have been of the wrongdoers. Glory be to You. Indeed, I have wronged myself, so forgive me. Indeed, no one forgives sins except You.) [Narrated by Shuaib Al-Arnaout, in Takhrij Zad Al-Maad, on the authority of Ali bin Abi Talib, page or number: 2/408 Its chain of transmission is strong.]
(O God, I ask you for pardon and well-being in this world and the hereafter. O God, I ask you for pardon and well-being in my religion, my world, my family, and my money. O God, cover my private parts and secure my splendor, and protect me from before me, from behind me, from my right, from my left, and from above me, and I seek refuge in You from being assassinated from under me.) [Narrated by Al-Albani, in Sahih Ibn Majah, on the authority of Abdullah bin Omar, page or number: 3135, authentic.]
(O God, Lord of the heavens and Lord of the earth and Lord of the Great Throne, our Lord and Lord of all things, bestow love and intentions, and the Revealer of the Torah and the Gospel and the Criterion, I seek refuge in You Of the evil of everything, you are taking hold of its corner. Oh God, you are the first, and there is nothing before you, and you are the last, and there is nothing after you, and you are the apparent, and there is nothing There is something above you, and you are the Inward, and there is nothing below you. Pay off our debt, and enrich us from poverty.” [Narrated by Muslim, in Sahih Muslim, on the authority of Abu Hurairah, page or number: 2713, authentic.]
(O God, I am Your servant, the son of Your servant, and the son of Your female servant. My forelock is in Your hand. Your judgment continues over me. Your decree is just for me. I ask You by every name that is Yours by which you have named yourself, or which you have revealed in your book, or which you have taught to any of your creation, or which you have reserved in the knowledge of the unseen with you. That you make the Qur’an the spring of my heart, the light of my chest, the removal of my sadness, and the release of my worries.) [Narrated by Ahmad Shaker, in Musnad Ahmad, on the authority of Abdullah bin Masoud, page or number: 6/153, its chain of transmission is authentic.]
(O God, I seek refuge in You from the disappearance of Your grace, the change in Your well-being, the suddenness of Your vengeance, and all of Your anger.) [Narrated by Muslim, in Sahih Muslim, on the authority of Abdullah bin Omar, page or number: 2739, authentic.]
(O God, I seek refuge in You from worry and sadness, inability and laziness, stinginess, cowardice, burden of debt, and the dominance of men.) [Narrated by Shuaib Al-Arnaout, in Takhreej Al-Musnad, on the authority of Anas bin Malik, page or number: 13365, authentic.]
(O God, I hope for Your mercy, so do not leave me to myself for the blink of an eye, and rectify for me all my affairs. There is no god but You.) [Narrated by Ibn Hibban, in Sahih Ibn Hibban, on the authority of Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq, page or number: 970, included in his Sahih.]
(Allah is my Lord, I do not associate anything with Him.) [Narrated by Al-Albani, in Sahih Al-Jami’, on the authority of Asmaa Bint Umays, page or number: 2623, Hassan.]
(O God, I seek refuge in You from inability, laziness, cowardice, stinginess, senility, and the torment of the grave. O God, grant my soul its strength, and purify it The best of those who purify it, you are its guardian and guardian. O God, I seek refuge in You from knowledge that is not beneficial, from a heart that does not submit, and from a soul You will not be satisfied, and no supplication will be answered.) [Narrated by Muslim, in Sahih Muslim, on the authority of Zaid bin Arqam, page or number: 2722, Sahih.]
(O God, I ask You that to You belongs all praise. There is no god but You alone, with no partner. The Benefactor, the Creator of the heavens and the earth, the Possessor of majesty and honor.) [Narrated by Al-Albani, in Sahih Ibn Majah, on the authority of Anas bin Malik, page or number: 3126, Hasan Sahih. ]