Supplication of distress

This  duaa is by Prophet Yunus (peace be upon him), whenever you are in distress or difficulty, and you call on God sincerely and repentantly, your call will be answered. The story of prophet Yunus was taken from Qurran. He was sent with the message of God to the village of Nineveh, present of mowsil in Iraq.  The  prophet called on his people to the message of Allah and to follow the truth and the right path. His people rejected the message and persisted on their delusion and wrongdoings. He was disheartened and frustrated. Prophet Yunus, disappointed and angry,  went out of the village. He threatened them with the punishment of Allah after three days. After some time, his people realized their error and they went out to the desert asking Allah to forgive them and stop the punishment. Allah accepted their supplication and duaa and He spared them the punishment. Prophet Yunus was in a hurry. He was not patient and he did not wait for Allah's instructions.  

He went to board a ship. In the middle of the sea a storm broke out and the waves started to pound the sides of the ship. The people were told to throw their luggage but still, the ship was not steady and heavy and it might drown any moment. Then it was said that one of the passengers should jump into the water to lighten the load of the ship. They made a draw. The first draw threw on Prophet Yunus. Then, the people knew Prophet Yunus was a good man and he was sent to his people. They decided to make another draw, but it came against him. Then, they made the third draw and Prophet Yunus lost it, too. He knew that it had been intended that he would be the one. They did not want him to be thrown out of the ship but he took off his clothes and jumped into the sea. God sent a big fish from the green sea (the Atlantic ocean) to swallow him. The Almighty inspired that the whale not to devour him or break any bones of his body. At this moment, Prophet Yunus knew his mistake. He was inside three parts of the darkness, first, the darkness of the belly of that fish. Second, the darkness of the sea, and third, the  darkness of the night. The prophet then knew his wrongdoing of being impatient with his people and not waiting for God's instructions. The fish cleaved the sea until it reached the bottom. There, he heard the rocks uttering the glorifications of Allah. At that moment, Prophet Yunus  called to his God, (there is no God but you, glorified be you, I have been of the wrongdoers). Allah answered his call and saved him from the belly of that fish and from the darkness and the fish spewed him on the shore. It is obvious that if we are in agony or distress, we can use that

The fish cleaved the sea until it reached the bottom. There, he heard the rocks uttering the glorifications of Allah. At that moment, Prophet Yunus  called to his God, (there is no God but you, glorified be you, I have been of the wrongdoers). Allah answered his call and saved him from the belly of that fish and from the darkness and the fish spewed him on the shore. It is obvious that if we are in agony or distress, we can use that duaa and our call will be answered.

Allah   = God

Duaa  = supplication 

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  • Bahut shukrya, White Knight. Thanks for pressing the like button.

  • Shookran Ahmed! Narju un la tahrimna min musaadatik. Thanks Ahmed for your comment! I hope you always help us if you find any short or mistakes. Our goal is to let the reader benefits and owns a true information.  Sorry, my reply was late and that was due to the difficulty of the connection to the internet during the last week.

  • This is the beautiful story of Prophet Jonah/Yunis and his amazing patience and dua. This story shows that if you remember God he will remember you. The story is told by one of todays greatest and well known scholars Imam Anwar Al-Awlaki (May Allah always be pleased with his Dawah). 

  • Bahut shukriya Ashish! Thanks for pressing the like button?, my dear friend.
  • Nasilsin Farruq va teskkur ederim! Thanks for your question. The term thu in Arabic means with. Anoon = fish. God called him by that name because of his story with the fish that swallowed and spewed him to the shore.
  • Walang anu man mod. Robbie! Thanks for your nice words!
  • This is somewhat related to the story of Prophet Jonah. This is an interesting story with a deep meaning about faith. Thank you for inviting me to read your blog, Sir Dara!

  • Pas de quoi mon ami. Extend my regards to your family and friends.
  • Donnobad RK! Thanks for your support and encouragement.
  • I really need to read this. "there is no God but you, glorified be you, I have been of the wrongdoers." I am very grateful, Thank you!  

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