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Istikhara is an Islamic practice of seeking guidance from Allah in making a decision. It is a way of asking Allah to guide one to the best possible decision or outcome in a particular situation or matter. Istikhara is considered to be an important aspect of Islamic spiritual practice and is widely used by Muslims around the world. The process of Istikhara involves making a specific prayer or supplication to Allah, asking for guidance and direction in a particular matter. The prayer is typically recited after the evening (Salatul-Isha) prayer and before going to sleep. The traditional method of performing Istikhara is as follows:

Perform the two units of voluntary prayer (Salatul-Isha)

Make the intention for Istikhara in your heart.
It is important to have a clear and sincere intention for performing Istikhara. The intention should be to seek guidance from Allah on the matter at hand and to follow His will.

Recite the Istikhara Dua (supplication).
There are different versions of the Istikhara Dua, but the traditional one is: “Allahumma inni astakhiruka bi ilmika, wa astaqdiruka bi qudratika, wa as’aluka min fadlikal-azim. Fa innaka taqdiru wa laa aqdiru, wa ta’lamu wa laa a’lamu, wa anta ‘allamul ghuyub. Allahumma, in kunta ta’lamu anna hadhal-amra (mention the matter) khayrun li fi dini wa ma’ashi wa ‘aqibati amri (or ‘ajili amri wa ajilihi) faqdurhu li wa yassirhu li thumma barik li fihi. Wa in kunta ta’lamu anna hadhal-amra sharrun li fi dini wa ma’ashi wa ‘aqibati amri (or fi ‘ajili amri wa ajilihi) fasrifhu anni waqdur li al-khayr haythu kana thumma radini bihi.”

Go to sleep with the intention of having a dream or an intuition about the matter.
After reciting the Istikhara Dua, it is important to go to sleep with the intention of having a dream or an intuition about the matter. The dream or intuition should be interpreted in the light of Islamic teachings.

Interpret the dream or intuition in the light of Islamic teachings.
Interpreting the dream or intuition can be challenging, but it is important to consider the context of the dream or intuition and to rely on the guidance of Islamic teachings. Generally, if the dream or intuition is positive, it is considered to be an indication that the decision is good, and if it is negative, it is considered to be an indication that the decision is not good.

Follow the guidance received from Istikhara
After interpreting the dream or intuition, it is important to follow the guidance received from Istikhara.

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WAY TO PERFORM ISTIKHARA:

When you are having a bit of difficulty, perform Salat-al-Istikhara, a petition of direction. Wearing clean clothes is advisable before performing Istikhara. Open your petition, and discuss two Rakat; at that point, offer your Istikhara supplication. Instead of hanging tight for a phenomenal, representative vision, you should reflect inside to discover answers and seek counsel from those you find intelligent and learned. When asking, be truthful, refrain from asking or arguing, and be patient for the right responses you get.


1. Perform Ablution or Wudu. Before beginning supplication, you ought to perform Wudu to guarantee you’re perfect. Rinse and wash these areas five times: your hands, mouth, face, nose, and lower arms. Wash your head and ears once; at that point, wash your feet various times (beginning with the privilege foot). Once you can correctly point to the sky and pray, you can then discuss a supplication of witness: “Debris hadu al laa ilaaha illALLAHu wahdahuu laa shariikalahu, wa debris hadu anna Muhammadan ‘abduhuu wa rasuuluh.” The English interpretation is, “I give testimony there is no god other than Allah alone; He is One; He has no accomplice and I take the stand Muhammad (Peace arrive) is His (picked) worker and (genuine) Messenger.” Sometimes, you may need to perform Ghusl, for example, when semen is radiated or after intercourse. Set up your space for a petition. Ensure your room is spotless enough to be reasonable for a petition. Spot a tangle onto the floor to guarantee neatness. Position the net, so it (and you) face the Qibla or Mecca.

2. Open your supplications. Start by fixating on your expectation. To open your supplications while standing, lift your hands to your ears and say, “Allah Akbar,” which means “Allah is the Greatest”. At that point, the Isteftah Dua, or opening petition, was trailed by the Ta’awwuz and Tasmia. The Isteftah Dua is: “Subhana Kal-lah murmur mama wabi hamdika wata-baara kasmuka wata’ala jad-duka wala ilaha ghyruk.” This interprets, “Wonder be to you, O Allah, and all commendations are expected unto you, and favoured is your name and high is your grandness and none is deserving of love yet you.”

The transliteration of the Ta’awwuz is “A’udhu bil-lahi minash Shayta-nir-Raheem,” interpreted in English as, “I look for Allah’s assurance from Satan who is damned.” You just need to discuss Ta’awwuz once.
The transliteration of the Tasmiah is “Bismillah hir-Rahma nir-Raheem,” which means, “for the sake of Allah, the kindest and the most Merciful.” You should present Tasmiah before each Surah, or part of the Quran, that you discuss.

3. Discuss the Surah Fatiha. Before offering the Salat-al-Istikhara, present two Rakat (supplication cycles), beginning with the Surah Fatiha. Make sure to begin each Surah by saying, “Bismillah-Hir-Rahma nir-Raheem.”
The Surah Fatiha is presented in each rak’ah. Its translation is:

Commendation is just for Allah, Lord of the Universe.
The most Kind, the most Merciful.
The ace of the Day of Judgment.
Only you we adore, and to only you we petition God for help.
Show us the straight way,
The method for those whom you have favoured.
Who have not merited your resentment,
Nor wandered off-track.

4. Present the Surah al-Kafirun. After the Surah Fatiha, proceed with your two rak’ah recitations with the Surah al-Kafirun, or section 109 of the Quran. Make sure to begin each Surah by saying, “Bismillah hir-Rahma nir-Raheem.”

5. Recount the Surah Fatiha again then the Surah al-Ikhlas. State the Surah Fatiha by and by, at that point discuss the Surah al-Ikhlas. Start with Tasmiah, or “Bismillah hir-Rahma nir-Raheem.”

6. Rehash the petition twice and for the same number of days as you want. You may decide to rehash the Istikhara supplication or keep discussing the same number of rak’ah as you wish. Keep consolidating Istikhara into your daily supplications until you have discovered goals. Have a go at performing it for seven days; however, stop on the off chance that you believe you have been offered a response between that time.

How to Perform Istikhara for Marriage:

 

1. Performing the Salat-al-Istikhara

 

2. Prepare your space for prayer.

 

3. Open your prayers

 

4. Recite the Surah Fatiha

Before offering the Salat-al-Istikhara, recite two rak’ah (prayer cycles), starting with the Surah Fatiha. Remember to start each Surah by saying, “Bismillah hir-Rahma nir-Raheem.”

 

The Surah Fatiha is recited in each rak’ah. Its transliteration is:

Alhamdul lil-lahi rab-bil ‘alameen
Ar rahma nir-raheem
Maliki yawmid-deen
Iyyaka na’budu wa iyyaka nasta’een
Ihdinas siratal mustaqeem
Siratal Lazeena an’amta ‘alayhim
Ghai-ril maghdubi ‘alayhim
Walad dal-leen. Ameen.
In English, this translates to:

Praise is only for Allah, Lord of the Universe.
The most Kind, the most Merciful.
The master of the Day of Judgement.
You alone we worship and to you alone we pray for help.
Show us the straight way,
The way of those whom you have blessed.
Who have not deserved your anger,
Nor gone astray.

5. Recite the Surah al-Kafirun

After the Surah Fatiha, continue your two rak’ah recitations with the Surah al-Kafirun, or chapter 109 of the Quran. Be sure to start each Surah by saying, “Bismillah hir-Rahma nir-Raheem.”
The transliteration of the Surah al-Kafirun is:

Qul yaa-ai yuhal kaafiroon
Laa a’budu ma t’abudoon
Wa laa antum ‘aabidoona maa a’bud
Wa laa ana ‘abidum maa ‘abattum
Wa laa antum ‘aabidoona ma a’bud
Lakum deenukum wa liya deen.
This translates to:

Say : O ye that reject Faith!
I worship not that which ye worship,
Nor will ye worship that which I worship.
Nor will I worship those whom you have worshiped;
Nor will ye worship that which I worship.
To you be your Way, and to me mine.

6. Recite the Surah Fatiha again then the Surah al-Ikhlas.

Say the Surah Fatiha once again, then recite the Surah al-Ikhlas. Start with Tasmiah, or “Bismillah hir-Rahma nir-Raheem.”
The transliteration of Surah al-Ikhlas is:

Qul huwal laahu ahad
Allah hus-samad
Lam yalid wa lam yoolad
Wa lam yakul-lahu kufuwan ahad
The English translation is:

Say: He is Allah, the One and Only;
Allah, the Eternal, Absolute;
He begetteth not, nor is He begotten;
And there is none like unto Him.

7. Recite the Istikhara supplication.

After offering two rak’ah, you are ready to recite the Istikhara supplication.

The Salat-al-Istikhara transliteration is:

Allahumma innee astakheeruka bi ilmika wa-astaqdiruka biqudratika wa-as’aluka min fadhlika al-adheem. Fa innaka taqdiru walaa aqdiru. Wa ta’lamu walaa a’alamu wa anta allaamul ghuyoob.
Allahumma in kunta ta’lamu anna haadhal-amr khayrun liy fiy deeniy wa-ma’aashiy wa-‘aaqibat amriy, faqdur hu liy wa- liy thumma baarik liy feehi. Wa in-kunta ta’lamu anna haadhal amr sharrun liy fiy deeniy wa-ma’aashiy wa-‘aaqibat amriy. Fa asrifhu ‘annee wa-srifni ‘anhu. Wa aqdur lial khayra haythu kaana thumma a-rdhiniy bihee.
The English translation is:

O Allah! Behold I ask You the good through Your Knowledge, and ability through Your Power, and beg (Your favour) out of Your infinite Bounty. For surely You have Power; I have none. You know all; I know not. You are the Great Knower of all things.
O Allah! If in Your Knowledge this matter be good for my faith, for my livelihood, and for the consequences of my affairs, then ordain it for me, and make it easy for me, and bless me therein. But if in Your Knowledge, this matter be bad for my faith, for my livelihood, and for the consequences of my affairs, then turn it away from me, and turn me away therefrom, and ordain for me the good wherever it be, and cause me to please with it.
Where “haadhal amr” (this matter) appears, mention the affair for which you seek guidance.

8. Repeat the prayer as many times and for as many days as you desire.

You may choose to repeat the Istikhara supplication or continue reciting as many rak’ah as you desire. Continue to incorporate Istikhara into your daily prayers until you have found resolution. Try performing it for seven days, but stop if you feel you have been given an answer between that time.

Asking for Allah Guidance:

 

1. Make a decision when prompted to pray the Istikhara by praying it then.
Declaring Istikhara is appropriate in situations where you are not required to make a choice. In such situations, this invocation is a powerful tool for guidance. Because of its power, it is typically used when making non-obligatory decisions. It may be used in conjunction with university or graduate school selection, for example, when selecting a spouse.

2. Perform Istikhara after Salat al-Fajr or Salat al-Lail.
It’s always best to recite two Rakat before asking for guidance and incorporating Istikhara into your morning prayer (Salat al-Fajr) or after Salat al-Lail is advised. Salat al-Lail is a voluntary late-night prayer. It does not have a mandated number of rak’ah, but if you perform it, it must be after the obligatory Isha or night prayer.

3. Seek advice from knowledgeable people when seeking guidance.
When you perform Salat-al-Istikhara, seek wise counsel as well as guidance from those you believe are competent. Do not expect to receive assistance in dreams or visions. For example, if you are weighing whether to accept a new position, seek advice from someone who you respect or have faith in. You might ask them, “Will you assist me in understanding how this job may affect my life and religion? Is this a decent choice?”