Authentic Supplications of the Prophet

Upon Entering a Town (199) |
It is reported by way of Suhayb ,
that the Prophet
did not see a town which he wanted to enter except that he said upon
seeing it: Allãhumma rabbas-samãwãtis-sab`i
wa mã 'athlaln, wa rabbal 'aradheenas-sab`i wamã 'aqlalna,
wa rabbash-shayãteeni wa mã 'adhlalna, rabbar-riyãhi
wa mã tharayna; 'as'aluka khayra hãthihi 'alqaryati,
wa khayra 'ahlihã, wa khayra mã feehã, wa 'a`outhu
bika min sharrihã, wa sharri 'ahlihã, wa sharri mã
feehã (218)
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O my ilãh Lord of the Seven Heavens, and that which they
have shaded; Lord of the Seven Earths and that which they have carried,
Lord of the shayãteen [devils], and those whom they have
led astray; and Lord of the winds, and that which they have lifted;
I ask You the good of this town, the good of its people, and the
good that is in it; and I soicit your protection from its evil,
and the evil of its people and the evil that is in it.
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Ibn Taymiya said that it was reported by An-Nisã'ee and
others. Al-Albãni said: "Others" like: Ibn Hibbãn,
and Al-Hãkim, who both said it was sound, and Ath-Thahabi
agreed with them. Al-Albãni thought the hadeeth was worty
of further scrutiny because all the above mentioned narrations included
'Abi Marwãn, the father of `Atã. He further said that
Ath-Thahabi mentioned him in Al-Meezãn saying: "An-Nisã'ee
said he was unknown," and whoever claims that he was a companion
has no evidence of such, except for reports that are all by way
of 'Al-Wãqidiy who is abolished. In spite of this, Al-Albãni
said, Al-Hãfith Ibn Hajar said the hadeeth was comely, and
said that he perhaps meant of "comely" meaning, not the hadeeth
term "comely". He said: See Ibn Illãn 154/5. Al-Albãni
included this hadeeth in The Authentic of Good Sayings as
#141.
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