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The Opening Supplication in Prayer

29-06-2023

Question 242032

Could you tell me all the Sahih versions of the opening supplication (Du`a Al-Istiftah) that have been narrated from the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him), with their evidence and when they are to be said, and in which of the prayers they are to be said, in qiyam Al-layl or in the obligatory prayers or otherwise?

Summary of answer:

Du`a Al-Istiftah is the opening supplication recited after saying "Allahu Akbar" in prayer. Several versions have been narrated, including "Allahumma ba`id bayni wa bayna khatayaya kama ba`adta bayna Al-mashriqi wal-maghrib. Allahumma naqqini min Al-khataya kama yunaqqa ath-thawb Al-abyad min Ad-danas. Allahumma ighsil khatayaya bil-ma’i wath-thalji wal-ma’i wal-barad."

Answer

Praise be to Allah.

Exploring Different Variations of Du`a Al-Istiftah

Several versions of the opening supplication have been narrated from the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him), including the following versions:

Shaykh `Abd Al-`Aziz ibn Baz (may Allah have mercy on him) said in Fatawa Nur `ala Ad-Darb (8/182):

In the obligatory prayer, the best is to say, “Subhanak Allahumma wa bi hamdik … (glory and praise be to You…)” or “Allahumma ba`id bayni wa bayna khatayaya… (O Allah, put a great distance between me and my sins…)”. This is what was narrated from the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) in the obligatory prayer. (End quote)

Ibn Al-Qayyim (may Allah have mercy on him) said in Zad Al-Ma`ad (1/196):

What is narrated is that the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) only used to recite this opening supplication in Qiyam Al-layl. {End quote)

She said: You have asked about something which no one else asked before you. The Messenger of Allah (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) would say “Allahu akbar (Allah is most great)” ten times, “Al-hamdu Lillahi (Praise be to Allah)” ten times, “Subhan-Allah (Glory be to Allah)” ten times, “La ilaha ill Allah (there is none worthy of worship except Allah)” ten times and “Astaghfirullah (I seek Allah’s forgiveness)” ten times, and he would say: “Allahumm aghfir li wahdini warzuqni wa `afini, a`udhu Billahi min diq il-maqam yawm Al-qiyamah (O Allah, forgive me, guide me and grant me provision and well-being. I seek refuge with Allah from a difficult standing on the Day of Resurrection).” (Classed as authentic by Shaykh Al-Albani (may Allah have mercy on him) in Sahih Sunan An-Nasa’i)

Is Du`a Al-Istiftah Recited in Obligatory and Supererogatory Prayers?

Can the versions of the opening supplication be recited in both obligatory and supererogatory prayers?

Regarding the versions that have been narrated in the Hadiths quoted above, some of them are mentioned in general terms, without being restricted to the night prayers. These may be recited in both obligatory and supererogatory prayers. However, in the case of the opening supplications regarding which it is stated that they were offered in the night prayers – which is most of the lengthy supplications – the Sunnah, and the best approach, is for the individual to recite them in Qiyam Al-Layl.

For more information having to do with the opening supplication in the versions of it that have been narrated, and what is to be said in obligatory and supererogatory prayers, please see Zad Al-Ma`ad by Ibn Al-Qayyim (1/195-199) and Sifat Salat An-Nabi sall Allahu `alayhi wa Sallam [The Prophet’s Prayer Described] by Shaykh Al-Albani (may Allah have mercy on him) (p. 91-94).

In the answer to question no. 225452 , we stated that the worshipper should restrict himself to one of the opening supplications, and not combine a number of such supplications in one prayer.

Find more explanation in these answers: (351962, 135290, 7646, 69853, 7886)

And Allah knows best.

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