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Why are our prayers not answered?

Why are our prayers not answered?

by Ebrahim Saifuddin

Man has been asked repeatedly to ask Allah(swt) for that which he desires. To end suffering, pain or to acquire that which we desire the most, dua is made unto Allah(swt). In Surah Ghafir, Allah(swt) says:

“And your Lord says: “Call on Me; I will answer your (Prayer)” – [Quran 40:60]

Yet many of our prayers go unanswered and people often wonder why their prayers were not heard. All prayers made to Allah(swt) are heard by Him:

“When my servants ask you concerning me, (tell them) I am indeed close (to them). I listen to the prayer of every suppliant when he calls on me.” – [Quran 2:186]

Primarily, certain conditions apply to duas before they can be answered:

1. A dua for something that is haram cannot be made and will not be fulfilled. We cannot ask for that which is forbidden in Islam. Such duas would definitely not be answered. Hence for starters we should know that what we are asking for should be halal according to the Islamic Shariah.

2. Our duas should be for our betterment. If Allah(swt) feels that what we ask for will harm us then He will not grant us our wish. A child who has no sense of what is harmful often cries and weeps asking him mother to let him play with a knife. The mother knows that he can cut himself and thus expose himself to pain if he is given the knife and hence does not fulfill his request. Similarly we often ask for things that are actually indeed harmful to us. Due to our limited wisdom we cannot assess the harmful effects of it but Allah(swt) in His Divine Wisdom knows of it and thus in order to protect us, He does not fulfill our request.

I have often come across the younger generation who wish for a certain person of the opposite sex to fall in love with them. When these duas are not answered they get depressed and disheartened. Some actually wish that they would have a love affair with that certain person, not realizing that this dua falls under the category of a forbidden act. Then there are others who wish for marriage which is permissible in Islam but a dua fulfilling the first criteria does not mean that it also fulfills the second criteria as mentioned above.

A person wishes for wealth but does not get it. Why? Allah(swt) in His Divine Wisdom knows how we will spend that wealth. A person can think “but I would spend it in the cause of Allah(swt)” however they fail to realize that we dont know a fraction of what we are. Only The Creator does. He knows that we might do all the wrong things. These wrong things can lead us right to the footsteps of Hell. Hence Allah(swt) in His Divine Wisdom is protecting us but we in our non-existant wisdom fail to understand.

3. We should pray to Allah(swt) while having faith in Him and with humility. We should express our need for Him.

Call on your Lord with humility and in private: for Allah loveth not those who trespass beyond bounds.

Do no mischief on the earth, after it hath been set in order, but call on Him with fear and longing (in your hearts): for the Mercy of Allah is (always) near to those who do good. – [Quran 7:55-56]

Many a times we quickly say our Salah and hurriedly go through the duas taking it for granted that because we have offered the Salah, our prayers will be answered. This is not the way to make dua. We must be sincere to Allah(swt)

4. This is one of the most important factors which we have to keep in mind. Though we spend time weeping for what we desire, as soon as we leave the masjid or our praying mats we continue with that which is haram. We will indulge in all kinds of things that are forbidden by Allah(swt) yet we expect Him to do as we have desired. Why is it that while we refuse to follow and obey the commandments of Allah(swt), we expect Him to do everything for us? We should always try to prove our worth. Ask yourself why Allah should help you? Have your proven your worth to Him?

Suffiyan At-Thawri answered the question “why does Allah(swt) not answer my prayer?” very appropriately. He listed 10 points which I will list below:

1- You know Allah(swt) YET you disobey Him.
2- You recite the Quran YET you dont act according to it.
3- You know shaitan YET you have agreed with him.
4- You proclaim your love of the messenger(saw) of Allah(swt) YET you abandon his Sunnah.
5- You proclaim your love for Paradise YET you do not act to gain it.
6- You proclaim your fear of the Fire YET you do not prevent yourselves from sins.
7- You say indeed death is true YET you have not done anything to prepare for it.
8- You point out the faults of others YET you do not look at your own faults.
9- You eat of that which Allah(swt) has provided for you YET you do not thank Him(swt).
10- You bury your dead YET you do not take a lesson from it.

How many of these 10 points hold to be true with us? If one would assess themselves honestly, the results will be surprising.

5. Allah(swt) tests His creation in many ways. Many a times our prayers are not answered as swiftly as we desire because Allah(swt) wants to test our patience. Truly the following verses in the Quran correctly describe the nature of man:

Now, as for man, when his Lord trieth him, giving him honour and gifts, then saith he, (puffed up), “My Lord hath honoured me.”

But when He trieth him, restricting his subsistence for him, then saith he (in despair), “My Lord hath humiliated me!” – [Quran 89:15-16]

And again it is said:

There are among men some who serve Allah, as it were, on the verge: if good befalls them, they are, therewith, well content; but if a trial comes to them, they turn on their faces: they lose both this world and the Hereafter: that is loss for all to see! – [Quran 22:11]

To conclude, we must be sure that what we wish for is halal and not haram. We must have faith in Allah(swt) and know that He will fulfill that which is good for us. Our intentions should be pure and the dua should be made with humility. It is important for us to refrain from that which is haram and follow the commands of Allah(swt) as strictly as we can. Losing faith in Allah(swt) is harmful only for us for He needs not that we have faith in Him. Prayers that are unanswered in this world are deferred to be rewarded for in the Hereafter. Most importantly, we must recognize that Allah(swt) tests us and thus should practice patience during such times.

October 7, 2006 - Posted by Ebrahim Saifuddin | Frequently Asked Questions | | 20 Comments

20 Comments

  1. jazakullaulkhair brother may allah give you the reward for sharing your useful knowledge with us which i have greatly benifited from. allah hafiz

    Comment by iqra | December 23, 2006

  2. May Allah give you blessings for helping so many muslims better themselves, especially me. your words of wisdom, understanding, and knowledge have uplifted my spirits. Thank you and may Allah bless you.

    Sad_girl (hopefully not sad for long)

    Comment by sad_girl | August 23, 2007

  3. @Sad_girl

    As salam alaykum

    JazakAllah for your duas and kind words. InshaAllah it would be really nice to see you comment here one day with your nick as “Happy_girl”. InshaAllah that day will come soon.

    Do remember me in your prayers InshaAllah.

    Wassalam.

    Comment by Ebrahim Saifuddin | August 23, 2007

  4. Mashallah.

    I thank you for deciding to post a most astonishing answer to the question set above. I am truly grateful for your words of wisdom. I give dua to you for increasing my knowlege within this area. May Allah also reward you, for helping all those in need, and confused.

    wasalamukalaikum

    Comment by Samira Khalif | August 24, 2007

  5. Assalamualaykum,

    MashaAllah, this was one immensely beautiful post brother. Although we know a lot of stuff at the back of our head, it always pays to revisit them sometime to ‘refresh our ever-failing memories’.. I can see this post has the same effect brother. MashaAllah once again, and keep writing InshaAllah.

    Wassalamualaykum

    Comment by abdelazeez | August 25, 2007

  6. @ Sister Samira Khalif and Brother Abdel Aziz

    JazakAllah Khair

    Comment by Ebrahim Saifuddin | August 28, 2007

  7. hi guys may allah all bless u i understand that most of you think why dont my prayers get answered ur not the only one u see allah (swt) wants to test our patience in ,life so be patient becuz u will get tested at tyms alo let me share sumthin wit u on results day i must of not passed english language gcse with c or above i got a D but neva ever got a grade D u see i even worked so hard for it all summer but suddenly all of a sudden i started to realise it was a test from allah swt and now they are remarking my english paper becuz my teacher thinks there might be a mistake now that it is the end of septemeber i hope inshallah that it comes back positive. you see it took 1 month and 3 days for my dua to get answered and inshallah 2morro i will get the result in enlgish language i woz only 2 marks og a grade C anyway (allahamdullah) i need to do my AS levels in fashion and textiles english language and literture and I.C.T inshallah anyway my point is dat always have faith in allah jst lyk i did becuz allah is all knowing and hearing. so now i learnt my lesson to neva take lyf for granted.my u all have a happy ramadan jazakullaulkhair

    Comment by Amina | September 26, 2007

  8. thank you for this inspiring story, it really opened up my eyes and made me realize alot of things I didn’t know before
    also if you do good deeds that can also help for your dua to be answered

    InshaAllah all your wishes and dua’s are answered

    Comment by Samira | October 13, 2007

  9. salam Bhai,
    Bhaut bhaut badiya….
    “we must be sure that what we wish for is halal and not haram”–this sentence is pure worth*****
    carry on and thanks for providing very realistic and useful ‘batein’..
    KHUDAhafiz

    Comment by Asifuddin | December 8, 2007

  10. Salam Brother,

    Thank you very much for sharing these truthful knowledge with us. The benefit is so great.

    Allah bless you and family.

    Best,
    Halim

    Comment by Halim Rahim | January 8, 2008

  11. the only thing…only thing that hinders my faith, because i have been given alot of proof from the Quran, is when i make a dua.. i see not the effect of it sometimes…i dont want to sound ungrateful…but i must continue..i pray 5 times a day, have been for several years now.. that was thanks to Allah…I could not have done it myself…I dont think He has anything to lose if He gives me what I want…except that i would trust Him more..or I dont know Im confused..but its true when i say i dont ask for much anymore…because of my experiences with dua.. I dont need it…i love my religion and dua makes the religion hard upon me.

    Comment by muztaba | January 8, 2008

  12. you say that the above 10 listed things we would find in us…when were human beings ever going to be perfect? the only way to be imperfect is having those things in us at times…isn’t that true? The truth is i need to see dua unravelling before my eyes..at least sometimes for me to trust it..otherwise im disheartened everytime I do.. I dont wish to put any brother or sisters off making dua..I love my religion.. You do your duas for yourself that’s none of my business…but I hate it when imams blame us and lecture us when they dont have a clue what Allah intends, or will do… No one has a promise from God that they will get what they ask for

    Comment by muztaba | January 8, 2008

  13. At least I know, iam not that important..and it’s true, why should Allah answer my prayers? there is not a single reason, I dont matter that much, and it doesn’t matter to Allah the slightest if He gives or not, because He will still be the same in Mercy Compassion Power Honour and all of His attributes forever and ever. Imams dont blame the people, they may be worthy in the sight of God as to their efforts for worshipping Him, and yet He might still choose to not give.

    Comment by muztaba | January 8, 2008

  14. anyway can I please be informed of ebrahimsaifuddins background and eduacation with regards to islamic studies and where he is based. I have just stumbled upon this site

    Comment by muztaba | January 8, 2008

  15. i seek Allahs forgiveness for saying I dont need dua… I take back what I said. And I ask Allahs forgiveness for any toher untruths I may have said

    Comment by Muztaba | January 8, 2008

  16. the reason dua is hard sometimes might be because of expecting dua to be accepted as it is. When there is no such gurantee… no one can make Allah do anything, and Allah will do as He wills, with regards to my supplications. The best we have is the Qur’an..clear evidence to base faith on. Dua is between me and Allah, and His is the desicion. Brothers and sisters make dua for me so that I understand what I have just said, I get emotional sometimes.

    Salaam. I seek Allahs pardon.

    Comment by Muztaba | January 9, 2008

  17. Salam,

    Muztaba, I can totally see your point. It’s really sad to hear people say that you need to be flawless and perfect to have your prayers answered. It’s sad because I know I’m not perfect and will never be. Does that mean Allah won’t answer my prayer at all? Allah is above that.

    Comment by Nobody | March 8, 2008

  18. Of course nobody is perfect..but as long as your trying your best!Most people are dormant about religion leaving spirituality to God’s will, but when it comes to wordly desires like money, ambition is endless and Allah’s will no where in sight! I believe if my struggle for the truth atleast equals or is close to that of worldy gains, i’ll have done a great job! and i’ll pray for forgiveness

    Comment by seeker05 | March 29, 2008

  19. I don’t struggle the least for this world, I am at uni studying etc, but I take things so easy you wont believe it. Someone tell me, what to do when the results of calling on God are unapparent, I cant handle it.

    Comment by Muztaba | May 7, 2008

  20. someone tell me, I feel close to destruction. I hope one of you will write something on here. Iam a muslim. will another muslim tell me someting to go on?

    Comment by Muztaba | May 8, 2008


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