Jibreel Dua New!

When Jibreel taught the Prophet to ask for Al-'Afiyah , he was essentially teaching him to ask for in life—from a functioning heart to a peaceful society.

This is the most well-known and rigorously authenticated Jibreel Dua . Recorded in Sahih Muslim and other primary text traditions, it was spoken by Jibreel when he visited the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ), who was suffering from severe discomfort. Arabic Text jibreel dua

In the vast canon of Islamic supplications, few carry the weight of spiritual intensity and metaphysical depth quite like the Dua of Jibreel (often referred to as the Du'a al-Mustajab or "The Accepted Supplication"). While there are varying narrations associated with the Archangel Gabriel (Jibreel) teaching the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) specific prayers, the most prominent and widely reviewed is the supplication taught during the incident of the grave, or the prayer for protection from the punishment of the grave and spiritual negligence. This review explores the thematic structure, spiritual efficacy, and theological significance of this profound invocation. When Jibreel taught the Prophet to ask for

The Dua of Jibreel stands as a masterpiece of spiritual literature. It is succinct yet all-encompassing, terrifying in its acknowledgment of hell yet comforting in its assurance of divine protection. It is an essential addition to the daily spiritual regimen of any believer seeking to navigate the uncertainties of the Dunya (world) and the Akhirah (hereafter). Arabic Text In the vast canon of Islamic

According to tradition, after teaching this, Jibreel added: "O Muhammad, if Allah grants you forgiveness and well-being in this world and the next, you have indeed achieved the ultimate success."

: The dua seeks protection from harm and injustice, reflecting the Islamic emphasis on justice and the protection of the individual from harm.