Abu Sa’id Al Khudri (radialláhu ‘anhu) narrates that Rasulullah (sallallahu’ alayhi wa sallam) said: “Every day and night of Ramadan, Allah Allah Tá releases a large number of souls of Jahannam, and for every Muslim, every days and nights there is a time when its appeal is certainly accepted. “
Commentary
The acceptance of the pleas at the time of iftar, has been confirmed in several narratives. In addition to this hadith, there are several others mentioned du’aa acceptance at the time of Iftar. Unfortunately, we are so concerned at the time eating iftar, we did not find time to make dua, and also remember the special du’aa there for Iftar, which reads:
Allahumma laka sumtu bika ámantu wa wa ‘alaika
tawakkaltu wa ‘allah rizqika aftartu
Oh Allah! For You I have fasted, and I believe in you, and you entrust me
And I break my fast with the provision that comes from Thee.
In the books of hadith, this appeal has been mentioned in a summary.
‘Abdullah Ibn’ Amr Ibn Al ‘As (radialláhu’ anhu) used to recite the following du’a at the time of iftar:
Allahumma inni as birahmatikallati Aluka wasi at an tagfirali kulla shai
Oh Allah! I ask Thee, by Thy infinite mercy which encompasses all that exists, to forgive me!
In some books, we learn that Rasulullah (sallallahu ‘alayhi wa sallam) used to say:
Fadli si’al wá Yá igfirli
O Thou who art great in goodness, forgive me!
Several du’aa are mentioned in the Ahadith. However, we must remember that there is no special du’aa is fixed. This time (iftar) is acceptance of Du’a. Put your needs in front of Allah Ta’ala, and if you remember, then asks for me too. (Who published this book humbly ask to remember us in your du’aa).
“Your attention,
THIS WILL BE A CTO OF KINDNESS.
TASK BUT YOU WILL SUCCEED. “

