Sheikh Uthman Hadi - Amplified Dua In These Last Nights | A Journey to the Divine - Ep. 29
Episode Date: March 19, 2026Assalamu Alaikum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuh. Dear brothers and sisters, as we gather in this blessed month of Ramadan, we find ourselves in the last ten nights, a time filled with immense spiritual ...significance. Among these nights lies Laylatul Qadr, the Night of Power, which is better than a thousand months [Quran 97:3]Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sheikh-uthman-hadi--6689369/support.https://sheikhuthmanhadi.beam.lyhttps://open.spotify.com/user/315hadqmwxllibu6ubi5us2cbn2y?si=572b4d8898284e9ehttps://open.spotify.com/show/3MQHfrpjj3XXcqoPbN5Dl8?si=v6YQ42kpSx-VONBFhT3CzA
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Bismillah,
Al-Rahman, and al-aheim,
al-Haw-A-Haw-Lam-A-Raw-A-Raw-A-Raw-A-Raw-A-Haw-A-Raw-A-Haw-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-Brika,
my brothers and sisters.
I pray that all right,
to go to our sins, our surecomings,
and grant us special mercy not only in this life,
and mainly in the next.
My brothers and sisters,
we are on episode,
we are on episode 29 of our series,
and we kind of, I've told you before,
we wanted to compare in kind of,
kind of put together these two series that we're doing,
seeking lay at the Qadrath, and adjoined to the divine.
So both of these are also interconnected together.
Earlier, we specifically spoke about making more duaz in these last ten nights
and how to ask Allah, Sufanao Tatar sincerely in these last ten nights,
and especially these last nights.
Like I mentioned before earlier, which most of you probably heard,
and I may mention again, but we are going to cite the moon, inshallah on Thursday
to define whether or not we fast another day or whether or not eat,
we'll be on Friday.
So we ask Allah to Allah to accept a lot.
Ramadan from us, except our fast from us, except our efforts from us, and we ask
Allah, Sufanao, who is out to give us for our sins, our shortcomings, he grudges, but your
mercy not only in this life and mainly the next. It's very interesting because I wanted to mention
how your du'a should be amplified in these last nights, specifically on tonight, as it is
also an odd night, and also tomorrow night, inshallah toada. But don't just make dua at one
specific time. You know, yesterday, I remember we spoke specifically about vicar, and how you
don't just make vicar at one specific time, right? You don't just say, oh, I'm only going to make
vicar early in the morning, and then the evening time comes, and then that's it. I'm not going to make
liquor anymore, or I only make vicar at these two times of the day. Make vicar throughout all the
times, set times in which you know you're going to keep consistent on the vicar. You say every time
in the morning after fudger, I want to make this dikr for this much time, and then every night after
Salat al-Ishah, before I go to bed, I want to make this dikr for this much time. That right
there is a schedule, right?
They're setting specific times.
But keep your tongue wet with remembrance of Allah and make dicker throughout every moment
you're alive.
And it reflects upon this talk as well, which I ended up going through.
And I was like, okay, this might be a little, this might be kind of in comparison
the same.
When it comes to your duas, don't just make duas at specific times.
Some of us just make duas during our prayer.
Some of us just make duas, you know, when we're alone.
Some of us just make duas at specific times.
And I'm not going to mention any more times.
But a lot of us don't make dua at every moment.
that we feel in every moment that we know we need to make a dua right don't wait until the next
prayer to make a dua don't wait until the last 10 nights to make dua don't wait until the next romadan
to make a dua and don't just wait until specific days i'm only going to make dua on friday
i'm only going to make dua on this day and that day make dua every single day the dua is the weapon
of the believer and it is in a good way the weapon of the believer but it's also in a way of this is a means
of, you know, protection of a weapon, but it's also a means of enhancement, right? Because what
combats all of those negative thoughts, what combats all of those things, and what grants you
goodness is your du'a. So du'a is a means of, it's a weapon, it protects you, but dua also
enhances you as well. And one of the things I also want to mention here as well is amplifying your duas
for the achila. Sometimes we get so caught up with the things of the dunya, and we want a palace,
and we want this, and we want to do this. And we want to do it.
this much wealth and we want that.
And we spoke about it as well, not that long ago,
about the challenges of wealth and the challenges of health and the challenges of the dunya
things and the things that we want of the dunya, right?
And it's no problem having these things.
But as long as you know, you're going to be able to handle it,
don't ask Allah, Sufanao Tata, for a billion dollars.
He gives you a billion dollars and you turn the world,
you turn the world more corrupt, right?
If you know, I'm not going to be able to handle that much money because as hard as it is
just to handle the amount of money I have now,
I don't think I would ever be able to handle the amount of money that this person has or that person has.
I don't think I need that, right?
You need the bare minimum and the necessity and the amount to live.
But when it comes to your duas, I want to make a point here.
Don't ask for the bare minimum in your dua.
There's nothing wrong with it, right?
But ask and pour your heart out in these last ten nights, especially this last nights, inshallah.
Don't just ask for the bare minimum.
Oh, Allah, grant me a job.
Oh, Allah, grant me a good family.
Oh, Allah, grand me a good spouse.
Oh Allah, grant me a good house.
Oh, Allah, grant me the success in the world.
Grant me this and grant me that.
But rather, go further.
Go further, right?
Because your dua is ever expensive.
It goes to your needs.
It goes to your wants.
It goes to whatever it is that you need, you want.
If I say, oh, Allah, Allah, Allah, grant me jinnah.
That's not beyond reach, right?
But the thing is, when I specifically spoke about the Jua'amil dua,
one of the things I said in there as well.
also make dua'a that you know you're going to be able to handle, right?
When I said, Allaho'u'a, assaluk al-Janna, right?
What was the following after that?
In word and deed, right?
I didn't just say, O'Aulah, grant me Jinnah, oh, Allah, grant me Jinnah,
oh, Allah, grant me Jinnah, O'Lah, Gennah, O'Lah, Gennah, and that which brings me
closer to it, and that which is going to grant me jinnah, in word and deed.
Because you know, you're asking for something that's not beyond Allah's
reach, and nothing is impossible beyond Allah's reach.
So when you look at it, don't make a dua that you know you're not going to handle,
and don't make dua that you don't even do anything in there, right?
You just say, oh, Allah, grant me worldly affairs, right?
Which is why the best of duas of Allah's world to make
is, is our bina athina a farce na'u.
And in the arafna, and in the after.
Oh, Allah grant me good in this world and in the hereafter, right?
Save from the punishment of the hellfire and grab me jinnah.
You're asking Allah, Sufana, how it's all.
There's nothing wrong with having great in the dunya.
but it's also important that we ask for the a'ra.
And in these last ten nights
is something else that's very much so needs to be emphasized.
When it comes to amplifying your duas,
I think many of us see the title,
we're probably thinking,
make more dua, make more dua.
Yes, but make sure you're also making more in your dua.
Don't just make more dua.
Make more in your dua.
If you look at it,
the Prophet of Allah al-Ale-Wu-Sand-Lu'll make these beautiful duas
and they would have so much packed into it,
but it would be something very simple and complex.
You can simply just be
allahumma sluq al jana
and Allahumma
Minanar right
it can be something as simple
as that but it has a lot of meaning in it
or other duas
and it could be so many other duas that he made
that we can go through
but I'm not going to go through all these duas
but there can be duas that he made
and you just think about the joamil dua
the all comprehensive dua which like I mentioned
before there are many variables to it
and very many types to it
but if you actually look at it
the dua a dua starts off by asking
Allah Sophanahua Tala for what
goodness in this life and goodness in the hereafter, right?
So it's nothing wrong with looking for goodness in this life,
but looking for goodness in the hereafter.
Don't just ask for the dunya and don't just ask for the ajarah.
And don't just make small du ass.
Oh, Allah, thank you for this and thank you for that.
And then that's it, right?
Because if you try to count on your blessings,
by the time you would even get to maybe a quarter of your blessings,
you would have already probably returned to Allah,
and it sounds kind of cruel.
It sounds kind of harsh right, though.
Like what? That's not impossible, but it is.
Imagine asking Allah,
for the blessing of having every single cell
that's in your body that actually helped put you together.
Because without that specific cell,
you would not be here, right?
It could be that a certain chromosome that was missing
that changed everything about your genetics
and everything about you.
So instead, ask Allah saffanahu.
To grant you contentment with the blessings
that you do have.
And ask Allah, Sufanahu,
to make you among those who remember him,
who are grateful to him for their blessings,
and who constantly on a day-to-day basis,
even when they're afflicted with trials,
even when things are happening in their life,
always remember what you have blessed.
This is one of the best things to do,
one of the best new ayes to make.
Why? Because Allah, Sufanahu,
He says, in the Quran, he says,
Fethkourunni, I'llhqqqqqunni and thank me,
remember me, and be in thank me,
and you'll never be among the ungrateful.
So what you're trying to do here,
my dear brothers and sisters is ask Allah,
subhannahoi ta'a this dua ask Allah
Allah, Rabbana lae duke blubana
baidhahaheitha gahe
haithedana miladurahe
n'nah, antae
o'uahah, just as you have guided us
do not let us go straight.
You make this dua, pretty much so
in every single sala.
You ask Allah, Suhpanahu,
to guide us the straight path
and not allow for you to be
among the wrongdoers.
Making your duas more elaborate.
They don't have to be long poetic duas,
but they need to be long,
comprehensive duas and duas
that actually have meaning to it.
And when I have
this title here of amplify duas in these last in these last nights, I didn't specifically want
to mention amplifying your dua like you have a microphone. I didn't want to mention it that way.
I didn't want to mention it of we make the same dua. We make more dua. It's very good to make more
dua but also make more in your dua like I mentioned before. And there are many duas in the
Quran and there are many duas from the sunnah of the Prophet of Allah al-a-u-u-salam.
And one of the things that you want to mention, I want to mention as well,
when it comes to your duaas is don't look at these super duper long duas or don't make these super duper long
you know du as sheets i remember uh in a past time right a past life for myself i remember i had
printed out one romadan all of these different duas sheets and i was like inshallah i'm going to follow
them and you put these on you put these on like a i forgot what i put it on i forgot over here was a stand
i think it was a stand because i had a little sponsor his name on it you put it on a stand and then you know
you sit down and you're making these duas and you're like,
oh,
I'll go and go to whatever and then you have to stop for a second,
you have to pull the paper off and flip it and you're like,
all right,
and you're reading off of this du'a.
But how about the duas that you actually need?
Because yes, al-a-a-sah,
so those duas were answered at the current moment.
But look towards actual duas.
It was the du'a really, truly sincere?
Did you take from other duas
and then merge it all into one du'a
and say, this is going to be good enough for me?
Go through your own personal needs.
Go through your own personal wants.
What do you want to come out of Ramadan like?
Don't just ask, oh, Allah, Allah for me to emerge from Ramadan as a better individual.
That's really good.
Al-Hamda-Lah.
May Allah grant you that I mean.
May He grant us all that I mean.
But ask a better dua.
Oh, Allah, grant me the ability to emerge for Ramadan as a better individual in my patience,
in my al-aq, in my remembrance of you, in my vicar, in my Ibadah, in my sala.
Grant me the ability to have kushu and my he.
Salah, to develop Kushu'am, my Salah, to ensure, all of these are great duas because you're
actually going into your personal needs.
It's good to encompass all of it at once and say, Oh, Allah, grant me the ability to emerge
for Ramadan as a better individual.
Al-ahulah, that's great.
I ask Allah to accept it all from us, but also look towards the dua you need.
What are you struggling with?
If you're struggling with a specific sin, oh, Allah, allow for me to emerge as Ramadan as a
better person and allow for me to quit that sin.
allow for me to start up these good habits
allow for me to continue this
legacy, I want to call a legacy, but these
things I did in the month of Ramadan that I
did that were good and that were pleasing to you.
Allow for me to emerge from Ramadan as a more
pleasing servant of you.
Allow for me to be among the ibao al-rahman,
the servants are the most merciful.
Allow for me to be granted your mercy.
Allow for me to be forgiven.
These are all parts of your dua
that you should be making.
It's not just a simple
all right, Allah, forgive me.
And that's it.
Sometimes it's even better and it's more beneficial and it even touches you more than it does to actually go to Allah, Safanahua.
If you actually were to make a dua that's actually all in one and it goes deep into your needs.
Because I can tell you a dua right now to make.
But you all have different needs, all of us, including you on the camera, you all have different needs, right?
I hate that.
I don't mean to point to you guys.
I'm sorry.
Don't get upset with me.
But nonetheless, if you actually look at it, Allah, tell us to make these long poetic duas.
I'm not making a long friday door out.
I'm going through all my needs and my wants and my concerns and the things that I'm concerned with.
If I'm trying to have a child, don't say, yeah, Allah, grant me a child.
For what reason?
Well, I just want a child, right?
Or maybe it's for a good reason.
Speak to Allah.
Don't just have these short conversations with Allah like, oh, Allah,
thank you for everything that you've given me.
I had a blessed day to day.
But go in depth.
Oh, Allah, thank you for everything you've given me from all the blessings I know and from the blessings I don't know.
Oh, Allah, please forgive me from disobeying you for the blessings that you've given me.
You've given me hands and you've given me ears.
You've given me the tongue and the mouth and the capacity to do these different things.
Allow for me to use those things only to obey you.
Allow for me to use those things only to worship you.
So my brothers and sisters, I give us this reminder.
I'll mean to make this longer today.
But I give us a reminder.
Don't just make a simple small dua and live with that.
And every single day make that same dua.
It's good to make a short dua.
Sometimes it's needed.
But also elaborate upon your duaas.
and ensure that you are amplifying the amount of du'a that you're doing inside of the dua.
And ensure that you're amplifying the amount of duas throughout the day throughout your life,
and ensure you're also amplifying the amount of requests
and the things that you ask for in the dua that you make inside of that dua.
And we ask Allah, Suu'u'u'u'u'u'a to accept it all from us.
My dear brothers and sisters, we ask Allah upon al-u-Tal to grant us his mercy,
forgiveness and guidance in these last nights.
We ask Allah, Sufana Huatala to grant us the ability to make the most of these last nights of the maturamaidan and accept our iBada from us and accept our prayers from us, except all of our ibnabst, and accept our bazaar to accept our dua's from us and grant a success in this life and in the hereafter.
Forgive us for our sins of our shortcomings.
And we finally ask Allah, sa'u'u'u'u'u'a to allow for us to emerge from Ramadan as better individuals and enable us to seek more of his pleasure, to seek more of his forgiveness, to become better individuals overall.
And we ask Allah, Saffanahu Tata, to grant us the ability to witness the next Ramadan,
inshallah, better than this Ramadan for his sake.
And we ask Allah, Sufanaoota, to keep us upon the straight path.
We're actually that I want, al-hhdad al-habiland-a-mean.
Jhah, my dear brothers and sisters, inshallah, I mentioned in earlier that I will be doing the
dua for tonight or for tomorrow night, sorry, for episode 30, tonight's 29 to conclude our series.
So, inshallah, my dear brothers and sisters, be ready for a little longer.
But also, remember, make your own duas and shah-a-a-a-a-a-s.
This is the last odd night of the month of Ramadan,
and we ask Allah, Sufranata, to accept it from us.
And I hope that, and say that twice.
Asa-a-a-a-a-a-habili-a-a-hriban-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-lbaugh-a-a-a-lous-a-a-lis.
