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Jawshan Sagheer

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jawshan Sagheer (Arabic: ٱلْجَوْشَن ٱلصَّغِير) is an Islamic supplication[1][2] which has been quoted in prominent books in a wider description than Dua Jawshan Kabir;[3] and is named as a high dignity Dua which is profitable against the calamity and oppressors.[4] It is also mentioned that reciting this supplication is effective in repelling the enemy.[5]

Jawshan Sagheer has been mentioned as a high/worthful Dua; and it is reported that: "when Hadi Abbasi intended to kill Musa ibn Jafar, Musa recited it, as a result, he dreamed of the Islamic prophet Muhammad that told him: Allah will annihilate your enemy."[6][7]

In regards to the references of the Dua, it was narrated by Musa ibn Jafar (as the seventh Imam of Shia Islam), and Sayyed Ibn Tawus has quoted it in Muhaj al-Da'awat;[8] it has also been quoted by Kaf'ami in al-Balad al-Amin,[9] Majlisi in Bahar al-Anwar;[10] and by Sheikh Abbas Qomi in Mafatih al-Janan.[11]

Text

The first part of Jawshan Sagheer is as follows:

My God, many an enemy drew up the sword of hostility against me, honed the dagger's edge, sharpened the arrows' points, made ready deadly poisons, leveled his bow at me, and, keeping an eye on me, harbored evil thoughts to force me to swallow, against my will, the deadly bitter poison. Thou came to know that I am too weak to bear hardships and too exhausted to withstand misfortunes, and took notice of my shortcoming that I cannot confront the enemy who had planned to attack me, and ...[12]

See also

References

  1. ^ Du'a Jawshan Sagheer ahlolbait.com Retrieved 23 Oct 2018
  2. ^ Ibn Tawus, Mahj-al-Da'awat wa Mahj-al-Ebadat, P. 220-227
  3. ^ Context and translation of Dua Jawshan Saghir hawzah.net Retrieved 23 Oct 2018
  4. ^ Jawshan Sagheer supplication alumni.miu.ac.ir Retrieved 23 Oct 2018
  5. ^ Encyclopedia of Shia, Vol. 7, P. 524
  6. ^ Du'a Jawshan Saghir iranidata.com Retrieved 23 Ocy 2018
  7. ^ Jawshan Saghir supplication erfan.ir Retrieved 23 Oct 2018
  8. ^ Ibn Tawus, Muhaj al-Da'awat Wa Manhaj al-Ebadat, P.220-227
  9. ^ Kaf'ami, al-Balad al-Amin wa al-Dar'-al-Hasin, P. 326-332
  10. ^ Majlisi, Bahar-al-Anwar, Vol. 91 P. 319
  11. ^ Qomi, Mafatih al-Janan, P. 184-196
  12. ^ Dua'a Jaushan E Sagheer duas.org Retrieved 24 Oct 2018

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