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- Sahih al-Bukhari · 6389sahih
The most frequent invocation of The Prophet (ﷺ) was: "O Allah! Give to us in the world that which is good and in the Hereafter that which is good, and save us from the torment of the Fire." (2:201)
- Sahih al-Bukhari · 4522sahih
The Prophet (ﷺ) used to say, "O Allah! Our Lord! Give us in this world that, which is good and in the Hereafter that, which is good and save us from the torment of the Fire." (2:201)
- Sahih Muslim · 2688 bsahih
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Humaid with the same chain of transmitters, but with a slight variation of wording.
- Sahih Muslim · 2690 asahih
The supplication that he (the Prophet (ﷺ) made very frequently is this:" O Allah, grant us the good in this world and the good in the Hereafter and save us from the torment of Hell-Fire." He (Qatada) said that whenever Anas had to supplicat
- Sahih Muslim · 2690 bsahih
" Our Lord, grant us the good in this world and the good in the Hereafter and save us from the torment of Hell Fire."
- Sunan Abi Dawud · 1519sahih
Which Supplication would the Prophet (ﷺ) often make ? He replied: The supplication he would usually recite was: "O Allah, give us in this world what is good and in the next what is good, and protect us from the punishment of Hell-fire".
- Riyad as-Salihin · 1467
The supplication most often recited by the Prophet (ﷺ) was: "Allahumma atina fid-dunya hasanatan, wa fil-akhirati hasanatan, wa qina 'adhab-annar (O our Rubb! give us in this world that which is good and in the Hereafter that which is good,
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