Prayer after the call to prayer

Here is the legal supplication after hearing the call to prayer as mentioned in the Sunnah, which includes praying for the Prophet first and then praying for him with wasila. Keep repeating it and you will receive the Prophet's intercession on the Day of Judgment.

Prayer after the call to prayer

O Allah, pray on Muhammad and on the family of Muhammad, as you prayed on Ibrahim and on the family of Ibrahim.

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O Allah, bless Muhammad and the family of Muhammad as you blessed Abraham and the family of Abraham, as you blessed Ibrahim and the family of Ibrahim.

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O Allah, the Lord of this perfect invitation and upright prayer.

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Give Muhammad the medium and the virtue.

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And raise him to the rightful place that you promised him.

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The importance of praying after the call to prayer

The supplication after the call to prayer is one of the great prophetic sunnahs that connect a Muslim to his Creator and increase his love for the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). Reciting this supplication is not just words on the tongue, but a sincere expression of faith and hope for the intercession of Mustafa on the Day of Judgment, as promised in the authentic hadiths. In addition to the eschatological dimension, this supplication gives peace of mind and tranquility to the soul, as a Muslim stops from worldly concerns five times a day to contemplate the greatness of God and renew his spiritual connection with him. Practicing this blessed Sunnah cultivates inner peace and reminds us of the ultimate purpose of our existence, helping us to face life's challenges with certainty and fortitude.

The times and situations in which it is desirable to recite a prayer after the call to prayer

  • Immediately after hearing the call to prayer, after answering the muezzin and repeating what he says step by step.
  • The time between Adhan and Iqamah is one of the blessed times in which it is mentioned in the Sunnah that prayers are answered and will not be rejected.
  • When the heart is present and the feeling of complete reverence, the prayer is sincere and emanates from the depths of the soul, away from inattention.
  • In all five obligatory prayers throughout the day and night, the Muslim remains in constant contact with his Lord.

The bottom line on praying after the call to prayer

The supplication after the call to prayer is one of the Sunnahs that are easy to perform and great in their reward, as it connects the believer's heart to his Creator and gives him the opportunity to win the intercession of the Prophet (PBUH) on the Day of Judgment. We should all make sure to recite this supplication with a sincere heart and maintain it in every prayer in order to receive this great favor. We ask Allah to accept your prayers and good deeds.

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