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''Dua al-Iftitah'' is a supplication with a reliable chain of narration from Imam Mahdi (a), who recommended that Shia Muslims recite it every night during the month of Ramadan. This supplication has been narrated by Muhammad ibn Uthman, the second deputy of Imam Mahdi (a) during the Minor Occultation, and is found in important sources, including Tahdhib al-Ahkam, one of the Four Books of Shia Hadith.
''Doa al-Iftitah'' is a supplication with a reliable chain of narration from [[Imam al-Mahdi (a)]], who recommended that Shi'a Muslims recite it every night during the month of Ramadan. This supplication has been narrated by [[Muhammad b. 'Uthman]], the second deputy of Imam al-Mahdi (a) during the Minor Occultation, and is found in important sources, including [[Tahdhib al-Ahkam]], one of the [[Four Books]] of Shi'a.


At the beginning of this supplication, it is advised to start praising Allah with gratitude and acknowledgment of His blessings. Towards the end, it enumerates various difficulties and seeks Allah's help in resolving them, emphasizing hope in Allah in all circumstances.   
At the beginning of this supplication, it is advised to start praising Allah with gratitude and acknowledgment of His blessings. Towards the end, it enumerates various difficulties and seeks Allah's help in resolving them, emphasizing hope in Allah in all circumstances.   


Dua al-Iftitah is said to have two main themes: the remembrance and reinforcement of Islamic beliefs. The primary themes of this supplication include the recognition of Allah, praise and glorification of Him, enumerating His attributes—especially His mercy, forgiveness, and generosity—and acknowledging His blessings.   
Doa al-Iftitah is said to have two main themes: the remembrance (dhikr) and reinforcement of Islamic beliefs. The primary themes of this supplication include the theology, praise and glorification of Him, enumerating His attributes—especially His mercy, forgiveness, and generosity—and acknowledging His blessings.   


==Chain of Narration==   
==Chain of Narration==   
Most Shia scholars and prominent figures have accepted the attribution of this supplication to Imam Mahdi (a) and have spoken in its favor, though some doubts have been raised.<ref>Qaraati, Mohsen, *Explanation of Dua al-Iftitah*, Qom, Mo'oud Cultural Foundation, 1392 SH, p. 12.</ref>   
Most Shi'a scholars and prominent figures have accepted the attribution of this supplication to Imam al-Mahdi (a) and have spoken in its favor, though some doubts have been raised.<ref>Qaraati, Mohsen, *Explanation of Dua al-Iftitah*, Qom, Mo'oud Cultural Foundation, 1392 SH, p. 12.</ref>   


Dua al-Iftitah was narrated from Imam Mahdi (a) by Muhammad ibn Uthman, the second deputy during the Minor Occultation. The first to narrate this supplication was Shaykh Tusi (d. 460 AH) in two of his books, including Tahdhib al-Ahkam<ref>Shaykh Tusi, *Tahdhib al-Ahkam*, researched by Hasan Musawi Khurasan, Tehran, Dar al-Kutub al-Islamiyyah, 4th edition, 1407 AH, vol. 3, pp. 108–110.</ref>, one of the Four Books of Shia Hadith, and Misbah al-Mutahajjid.<ref>Shaykh Tusi, Muhammad ibn Hasan, *Misbah al-Mutahajjid wa Silah al-Muta'abbid*, Beirut, Al-A'lami Foundation, 1998 CE, pp. 402–404.</ref><ref>Qaraati, *Explanation of Dua al-Iftitah*, 1392 SH, p. 12.</ref>   
Doa al-Iftitah was narrated from Imam al-Mahdi (a) by [[Muhammad b. Uthman]], the second deputy during the [[Minor Occultation]]. The first to narrate this supplication was [[al-Shaykh al-Tusi]] (d. 460 AH) in two of his books, including [[Tahdhib al-Ahkam]]<ref>Shaykh Tusi, *Tahdhib al-Ahkam*, researched by Hasan Musawi Khurasan, Tehran, Dar al-Kutub al-Islamiyyah, 4th edition, 1407 AH, vol. 3, pp. 108–110.</ref>, one of the [[Four Books]] of Shi'a Hadith, and [[Misbah al-mutahajjid]].<ref>Shaykh Tusi, Muhammad ibn Hasan, *Misbah al-Mutahajjid wa Silah al-Muta'abbid*, Beirut, Al-A'lami Foundation, 1998 CE, pp. 402–404.</ref><ref>Qaraati, *Explanation of Dua al-Iftitah*, 1392 SH, p. 12.</ref>   


After Shaykh Tusi, Sayyid ibn Tawus, a Shia scholar of the 7th century AH, narrated Dua al-Iftitah with a chain of narration from Muhammad ibn Uthman, the second deputy of Imam Mahdi (a). This supplication is among the supplications recorded in a book that Muhammad ibn Uthman gave to his nephew.<ref>Ibn Tawus, Ali ibn Musa, *Iqbal al-A'mal*, Tehran, Dar al-Kutub al-Islamiyyah, 2nd edition, 1409 AH, vol. 1, p. 58.</ref> Sayyid ibn Tawus narrated this supplication from Ibn Abi Qurrah<ref>Ibn Tawus, *Iqbal al-A'mal*, vol. 1, p. 58.</ref>, whose book is no longer available, but Shia jurists have frequently cited it in their works.<ref>Qaraati, *Explanation of Dua al-Iftitah*, 1392 SH, p. 14.</ref>   
After al-Shaykh al-Tusi, <nowiki>''</nowiki>Sayyid b. Tawus<nowiki>''</nowiki>, a Shi'a scholar of the 7th century AH, narrated Doa al-Iftitah with a chain of narration from Muhammad b. 'Uthman, the second deputy of Imam Mahdi (a). This supplication is among the supplications recorded in a book that Muhammad b. Uthman gave to his nephew.<ref>Ibn Tawus, Ali ibn Musa, *Iqbal al-A'mal*, Tehran, Dar al-Kutub al-Islamiyyah, 2nd edition, 1409 AH, vol. 1, p. 58.</ref> [[Sayyid b. Tawus]] narrated this supplication from [[Ibn Abi Qurrah]]<ref>Ibn Tawus, *Iqbal al-A'mal*, vol. 1, p. 58.</ref>, whose book is no longer available, but Shia jurists have frequently cited it in their works.<ref>Qaraati, *Explanation of Dua al-Iftitah*, 1392 SH, p. 14.</ref>   


Dua al-Iftitah has also been narrated by Al-Kaf'ami in Al-Misbah<ref>Al-Kaf'ami, Ibrahim ibn Ali al-Amili, *Al-Misbah fi al-Ad'iyah wa al-Salawat wa al-Ziyarat*, Beirut, Al-A'lami Foundation for Publications, 1994 CE, pp. 770–773.</ref> and Al-Balad al-Amin<ref>Al-Kaf'ami, Ibrahim ibn Ali al-Amili, *Al-Balad al-Amin wa al-Dur' al-Hasin*, Beirut, Al-A'lami Foundation for Publications, 1418 AH/1997 CE, pp. 271–274.</ref>, Allama Majlisi in Zad al-Ma'ad<ref>Majlisi, Muhammad Baqir, *Zad al-Ma'ad*, Beirut, Al-Alami Publishing, 1423 AH/2003 CE, pp. 86–89.</ref>, and Shaykh Abbas Qumi in Mafatih al-Jinan.<ref>Qumi, Shaykh Abbas, *Mafatih al-Jinan*, Tehran, Markaz Nashr Farhangi Raja, 1369 SH, p. 321.</ref>   
Doa al-Iftitah has also been narrated by [[al-Kaf'ami]] in [[al-Misbah al-mutahajjid]]<ref>Al-Kaf'ami, Ibrahim ibn Ali al-Amili, *Al-Misbah fi al-Ad'iyah wa al-Salawat wa al-Ziyarat*, Beirut, Al-A'lami Foundation for Publications, 1994 CE, pp. 770–773.</ref> and al-Balad al-amin<ref>Al-Kaf'ami, Ibrahim ibn Ali al-Amili, *Al-Balad al-Amin wa al-Dur' al-Hasin*, Beirut, Al-A'lami Foundation for Publications, 1418 AH/1997 CE, pp. 271–274.</ref>, [[Allama al-Majlisi]] in <nowiki>''</nowiki>Zad al-ma'ad<nowiki>''</nowiki><ref>Majlisi, Muhammad Baqir, *Zad al-Ma'ad*, Beirut, Al-Alami Publishing, 1423 AH/2003 CE, pp. 86–89.</ref>, and [[Shaykh Abbas Qummi]] in [[Mafatih al-Jinan]].<ref>Qumi, Shaykh Abbas, *Mafatih al-Jinan*, Tehran, Markaz Nashr Farhangi Raja, 1369 SH, p. 321.</ref>   


===Time of Recitation===   
===Time of Recitation===   
Shaykh Tusi, in both Tahdhib<ref>Shaykh Tusi, *Tahdhib al-Ahkam*, 1407 AH, vol. 3, p. 108.</ref> and Misbah al-Mutahajjid<ref>Shaykh Tusi, *Misbah al-Mutahajjid wa Silah al-Muta'abbid*, 1998 CE, vol. 2, p. 577.</ref>, stated that this supplication should be recited every night of the month of Ramadan. Sayyid ibn Tawus also recommended reciting this supplication during the nights of the blessed month of Ramadan.<ref>Sayyid ibn Tawus, *Iqbal al-A'mal*, 1409 AH, vol. 1, p. 58.</ref>   
Al-Shaykh al-Tusi, in both Tahdhib<ref>Shaykh Tusi, *Tahdhib al-Ahkam*, 1407 AH, vol. 3, p. 108.</ref> and Misbah al-mutahajjid<ref>Shaykh Tusi, *Misbah al-Mutahajjid wa Silah al-Muta'abbid*, 1998 CE, vol. 2, p. 577.</ref>, stated that this supplication should be recited every night of the month of Ramadan. Sayyid b. Tawus also recommended reciting this supplication during the nights of the blessed month of Ramadan.<ref>Sayyid ibn Tawus, *Iqbal al-A'mal*, 1409 AH, vol. 1, p. 58.</ref>   


{{Quote box|Imam Mahdi (a) wrote to the Shia that they should recite Dua al-Iftitah every night of the month of Ramadan. The angels listen to the supplication and seek forgiveness for the one who recites it.<ref>Majlisi, *Zad al-Ma'ad - Miftah al-Jinan*, 1423 AH, p. 86.</ref>
{{Quote box|Imam Mahdi (a) wrote to the Shia that they should recite Dua al-Iftitah every night of the month of Ramadan. The angels listen to the supplication and seek forgiveness for the one who recites it.<ref>Majlisi, *Zad al-Ma'ad - Miftah al-Jinan*, 1423 AH, p. 86.</ref>
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