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The Sunnah Response to Rain

 

When referring to rain, Allah Ta’ala has mentioned dual purpose. In one verse, He says: “And he is the One who sends the winds ahead of his mercy” i.e, rain (Surah Furqan, verse:48)

 

In another verse Allah Ta’ala says: “When they (the nation of Aad) saw a cloud approaching their valleys, they said, ‘This could will give us rain’ Nay! It is the calamity you were to be hastened. A wind wherein is a grievous punishment.” (Surah Ahqaf, verse: 24)

 

The Multi Effect

Allah Ta’ala has complete control over everything. Within the blink of an eye He can change good conditions into adversity and adversity into good. He can create benefit for a certain people and yet harm others with the very same matter.

 

Rain for example, is one of those components as is witnessed by all and could be understood by the above Ayat of the noble Quran. A Sahabi (radiyallahu ‘anhu) once requested Rasulullah (sallallahu’alaihi wasallam) during the Friday sermon to make Du’a for rain. The following Friday, the very same companion asked Nabi (sallallahu’alaihi wasallam) to ask Allah to stop the rain as it had rained continuously the entire week and was causing difficulty. (Sahih Bukhari)

 

Sunnah Du’as

Due to this multiple effect of rain it was the practice of our beloved Nabi (sallallahu’alaihi wasallam) that whenever the winds would blow –which is a natural forecast of rain –his colour would change and he would become worried. Upon enquiry, he would say: “I fear that it could be a punishment for my ummat.” He would also recite the following Duá:

 

اَللهُم إني أسْألُكَ خيرَها وَخَيْرَ ما فِيها وَخيرَ ما أُرْسِلَتْ به، وَأعُودُ بِكَ مِنْ شَرها وَشر ما فيها وشر ما أُرْسِلَتْ به

 

Allahumma inni as-aluka khairaha wa khaira ma fiha wa khaira ma ursilat bihi, wa a’uzhubika min sharriha wa sharri ma fiha wa sharri ma ursilat bihi

Translation:

O Allah! I beseech thee for  the good of it, the good in it, the good that it brings, and I seek refuge in you from its evil, the evil that’s in it and the evil that comes with it.

(Sahih Muslim, hadith: 2082 )

 

Thereafter, if it rained calmly, he would become relieved to such an extent that he would even go into the rain, open his chest or any part of his body and let the rain fall on his body so as to take blessing from it. Upon enquiry, Rasulullah (sallallahu’alaihi wasallam) said: “Indeed it (the rain) has just recently come from my lord.” (Sahih Muslim Hadith: 2080)

 

The following Duá were also recited by Rasulullah (sallallahu’alaihi wasallam) whilst it rained:

 

اللهم صَيبًا نافِعا

 

Allahumma sayyiban nafi’a

Translation:

O Allah! let it be a beneficial downpour.

(Sahih Bukhari, hadith: 1032)

 

 

During a severe downpour Rasulullah (sallallahu’alaihi wasallam) would recite:

 

اللهم حَوَالَيْنا ولا عَلَيْنا

 

Allahumma hawalayna wala ‘alaina

Translation:

O Allah! (let rain) around us and not upon us.

(Sahih Bukhari, hadith:1013 & Sahih Muslim, hadith: 2076)

 

And if it thundered, Rasulullah (sallallahu’alaihi wasallam) would recite:

 

اللهم لا تَقْتُلْنا بِغَضَبِك وَلا تُهْلِكْنا بِعدابِك وعافِنا قَبْلَ دلِك

 

Allahumma la taqtulna bi ghadhabik wa la tuhlikna bi ‘adhabik, wa ‘afina qabla dhalik

 

Translation:

O Allah! do not kill us through your anger, and do not destroy us through your punishment. Save us before your punishment.

 

(Sunan Tirmidhi, hadith: 3450, Musnad Ahmad, hadith: 5763 & Al-Adabul Mufrad, hadith: 742)

 

This hadith has been classified sahih by Imams: Hakim & Dhahabi (rahimahumallah)- Mustadrak, vol.2 pg.286 as well as by Hafiz Ibn Hajar & ‘Allamah Jazri (rahimahumallah)- Al-Futuhatur Rabbaniyyah, vol.4 pg.284 

 

After it rains, one should say:

مُطِرْنا بِفَضْلِ اللهِ وَرَحْمَتِه

 

Mutirna bi fadlillahi wa rahmatihi

Translation:

It has rained through the grace and mercy of Allah.

(Sahih Bukhari, hadith: 846/1048 & Sahih Muslim, hadith: 71)

 

These are only some of the sunnah du’as to be recited when it rains.

 

Acceptance of Du’a

Duás are accepted at the time of rain: Sunnan Abu Dawud Hadith 2533; Mustadrak Hakim vol.2 pg.114-Hadith 2535. This Hadith has been classified as Sahih by Imams Hakim, Dhahabiy-ibid and al-Shawkani; Tufat al-Dhakirin pg.69. Also refer to al-Adhkar of Imam Nawawi)

 

In some countries, the masses are so aware of this, that when it rains you will see people standing and making du’a, from wherever they may be.

 

Lets implement these sunnats and respond to rain the sunnah way!

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