Raising hands in dua

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Raising hands in Dua (Arabic: رفع اليدين في الدعاء) is the action of using hands to invoke Allah in dua.[1][2]

Presentation

Raising the hands for dua is a sunnah and a mustahabb act of ibadah done by muslims after fardh salah.[3][4]

When making a supplication, the Muslim should raise his hands with humility to Allah and do it in the way instructed by Muhammad.[5][6]

Misconducts

Raising hands in Dua
Using one index finger in Dua
Raising hands in Dua

In few cases, Raising the hands in Dua is regarded as a forbidden action (Bidʻah) and should not be done during:[7][8]

Types

There are two ways to raise the hands to perform the Dua:[12]

  1. With both hands.[13]
  2. With just one index finger: This was done when the Prophet Muhammad was giving advices, when he was performing a Khutbah on the minbar.[14]

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