Sentence examples for Make dua from inspiring English sources

"Make dua" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
Dua is an Arabic word that means "supplication" or "prayer." In English, the phrase "make a prayer" is more common. Example: Before he left the house, he paused to make a prayer for a safe journey.

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Make dua.

Make dua [supplication] #texasattack," said  the Twitter message.

Make dua [a prayer of supplication]." The avatar on the Twitter account featured the image of Anwar Awlaki, an American Islamic militant aligned with Al Qaeda who was killed in an American drone strike in Yemen in 2011.

Make dua to Allah often.

Make Dua: Ask Allah to help you achieve and maintain excellent relations with your wife.

Make dua and be patient and never give up, for God will answer, in the best possible way, at the best possible time (21 88 42 26).

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Crying when making Dua.

Show humility, entreaty, desire and fear while making Dua.

Understand that no Muslim ever makes Dua with it but Allah answers it".

When you are making a dua you also need to be patient (sabr) and do not be one of the un-sincere servants as the Prophet (saws) said in a Hadith: " The dua of any one of you will be answered so long as he is not impatient and says, 'I made dua but it was not answered.

To everyone who voted for me I am so grateful and humbled, here's to 2017!" Age: 21 From: London Her background: If you only listen to one former model of Kosovar Albanian extraction this year, make it Dua Lipa.

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