Tй™vй™ssul Duasi (480p × HD)
: It is traditionally recited on Tuesday nights .
The practice is rooted in the Quranic command: "O you who believe! Guard yourselves against (displeasing) Allah, and seek the means (wasilah) to come near to Him" (Surah Al-Ma'idah, 5:35). TЙ™vЙ™ssul Duasi
: Shaykh al-Tusi mentions this prayer in Misbah al-Mutahajjid , often attributing its teachings to Imam Hassan al-Askari. Theological Significance : It is traditionally recited on Tuesday nights
: It is primarily recited for the fulfillment of legitimate desires ( hacət ) and the settlement of needs. : Shaykh al-Tusi mentions this prayer in Misbah
: The prayer methodically invokes the 14 Infallibles (the Prophet, his daughter Fatima, and the twelve Imams). For each individual, the reciter says: "O well-esteemed with Allah, intercede for us before Allah" .
(Dua Tawassul) is a significant supplication in the Islamic tradition, particularly within Shia Islam, used to seek nearness to Allah by requesting the intercession of the Prophet Muhammad and the Ahlulbayt. Meaning and Etymology
The term Tawassul is derived from the Arabic word , which translates to "closeness," "nearness," or a "means of approach". In a religious context, it refers to the practice of seeking a means to reach Allah or having one's prayers accepted by mentioning those who are held in high rank by the Divine. Key Features of the Prayer
