Best is recite surah yasin,
Durud- 4 kul - durud
Durud- 4 kul - durud
Dua-e-Maghfirat:
Allahum maghfir lihayyina, wa mayyitinaa, wa shaahidina, wa ghaa-'ibina, wa sagheerina, wa kabeerina, wa dhakarrina wa untha. Allahumma man ahyaitahu mina fa ahyihi 'alal Islami wa man tawaf-faytahu mina fatawaffahu 'alal imani. Allahumma la tahrima arjahu wa la tudhillana ba'dahu
Allahum maghfir lihayyina, wa mayyitinaa, wa shaahidina, wa ghaa-'ibina, wa sagheerina, wa kabeerina, wa dhakarrina wa untha. Allahumma man ahyaitahu mina fa ahyihi 'alal Islami wa man tawaf-faytahu mina fatawaffahu 'alal imani. Allahumma la tahrima arjahu wa la tudhillana ba'dahu
1. Rabbir ham
huma kama rabba-yanee sagheera
27. Rabbana ghfir li wa li wallidayya wa lil Mu'mineena yawma yaqumul hisaab
38. "Rabbanaghfirlee wa lai waaledaiyya wa liman dakhala baiteya momeenan wa lil momineena wal mo'minaat." 71:
36. Rabbana-ghfir lana wa li 'ikhwani nalladhina
sabaquna bil imani wa la taj'al fi qulubina ghillal-lilladhina amanu
37. Rabbana innaka Ra'ufur Rahim
37. Rabbana innaka Ra'ufur Rahim
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"Rabbanaghfirlee
wa lai waaledaiyya wa liman dakhala baiteya momeenan wa lil momineena wal
mo'minaat." 71:28
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"Our Lord! Forgive me and my parents and those who enter my house
with belief and men who believe and women who believe."
Now, complete the second rakaat and Namaaz. Go into Sajdah and recite the following dua ten times: |
ارَّبِّ
ارْحَمْهُمَا كَمَا رَبَّيَانِي صَغِيرًا
"My Lord! bestow on them thy Mercy even as they cherished me in childhood." [Al-Israa: 24]
رَبَّنَا اغْفِرْ لِي وَلِوَالِدَيَّ وَلِلْمُؤْمِنِينَ يَوْمَ يَقُومُ الْحِسَابُ
"O our Lord! cover (us) with Thy Forgiveness - me, my parents, and (all) Believers, on the Day that the Reckoning will be established! [Ibraheem: 41]
In addition, you can make any du'a that you wish, because Allaah (swt) is the All-Hearer, the Responsive. May Allaah (swt) have mercy upon all Muslims both the living and the dead, Aameen.
رَبَّنَا اغْفِرْ لَنَا وَلِإِخْوَانِنَا الَّذِينَ سَبَقُونَا بِالْإِيمَانِ وَلَا تَجْعَلْ فِي قُلُوبِنَا غِلًّا لِّلَّذِينَ آمَنُوا رَبَّنَا إِنَّكَ رَؤُوفٌ رَّحِيمٌ
"Our Lord! Forgive us, and our brethren who came before us into the Faith, and leave not, in our hearts, rancour (or sense of injury) against those who have believed. Our Lord! Thou art indeed Full of Kindness, Most Merciful." (Al-Hashr: 10]

"My Lord! bestow on them thy Mercy even as they cherished me in childhood." [Al-Israa: 24]
رَبَّنَا اغْفِرْ لِي وَلِوَالِدَيَّ وَلِلْمُؤْمِنِينَ يَوْمَ يَقُومُ الْحِسَابُ
"O our Lord! cover (us) with Thy Forgiveness - me, my parents, and (all) Believers, on the Day that the Reckoning will be established! [Ibraheem: 41]
In addition, you can make any du'a that you wish, because Allaah (swt) is the All-Hearer, the Responsive. May Allaah (swt) have mercy upon all Muslims both the living and the dead, Aameen.
رَبَّنَا اغْفِرْ لَنَا وَلِإِخْوَانِنَا الَّذِينَ سَبَقُونَا بِالْإِيمَانِ وَلَا تَجْعَلْ فِي قُلُوبِنَا غِلًّا لِّلَّذِينَ آمَنُوا رَبَّنَا إِنَّكَ رَؤُوفٌ رَّحِيمٌ
"Our Lord! Forgive us, and our brethren who came before us into the Faith, and leave not, in our hearts, rancour (or sense of injury) against those who have believed. Our Lord! Thou art indeed Full of Kindness, Most Merciful." (Al-Hashr: 10]

What do the learned scholars decree regarding
the rights of the children towards their deceased parents?
Question:
What do the learned scholars decree regarding the rights of the children towards their deceased parents? The Answer: 1. The foremost rights of the children towards their deceased parents, is that once they have passed away, to make all arrangements for the janazah, such as ghusl, kaffan, Janazah Namaaz and burial. In doing so, one should make sure that all the sunnats and mustahabs are also fulfilled, so that the deceased may receive full blessings. 2. One should continue making dua for them and also making istighfaar for them and not to be negligent of that. 3. To always send the sawaab of sadqa and khairaat to their souls. Try not to allow any shortcoming in doing so and only do what is within your means. When reading Namaaz for you, also read Namaaz for them (send reward of Namaaz to them). When keeping fast for yourself also keep fast for them (send reward). Actually when doing any good deeds, send the reward to them and to the souls of all the deceased Muslims. Every one of them will receive their sawaab and there will be no shortage in sawaab for anyone. One will receive great success and prosperity in doing this. 4. If they owed anyone any money, then try your best to swiftly pay off this debt. One must note that by paying of their debts with your wealth is a means of blessing for you in this world and in the hereafter. If you are not able to fulfil or pay off the debt, then take assistance from close family members and other kind relatives, so that it may be paid off. 5. Try to fulfill all other debts. If they have not made Hajj, then make Hajj on their behalf or send someone to make Hajj-e-Badal. If they owed any zakaat etc. then try and pay this. If they have any fast (roza) or Namaaz that was not completed, then give kaffarah as compensation and this is based on assumption. Take responsibility to fulfil all their shortcomings to the best of your ability and strive in doing so, so that they may gain salvation. 6. Try to the best of your ability to make sure that any permissible wasiyat (bequest) made by them is carried out, even though it may not be necessary upon you in the light of the Shariat and even if it is difficult upon you, for example if the deceased makes a bequest that half his property be given to a certain relative, even though according to shariat he was only allowed to make a bequest for one third of his property, his children should put his bequest before themselves and try to adhere to what he asked and have it fulfilled. 7. Even after their demise, to be loyal to a Qasam (oath) he had taken. In other words, if he took an oath saying that his son will not go to a certain place or meet with a certain person, then one should not think that now that he has passed away, there is no need to have any consideration for the oath he had taken. It is not so. One must continue like it was in his life time, unless there is something in Shariah that does not allow you to do so. This does not however only refer to their oaths or vows, but it refers to doing every permissible thing after their demise like they wished during their lifetime. 8. Go for ziyaarat of their graves every Friday. To recite Quran in a tone, that they are able to hear you and to send the reward of the recitation to their souls. Whenever you pass by their grave, never bypass it without making salaam to them or making Fateha. ( 4 kul surah,)
MHO,
there is no fixed methodology, you read from holy Quran, whatever you want
to, no matter if its one Qul or whole Surah-e-baqra, and then have dua with
durood shareef before and after it.
4 qul and sura fatiha Is for the ppls
convenience .. but the point of it is that you get sawaab of even a verse ..
to the mayyat/marhoom.
and why 4 qul ..because in hadith e Mubaarika .. The prophet SAW says that by reciting 4 qul you get the reward of reciting the whole quraan. subhaan Allah. and sura fatiha IS not just a sura but a 'Dua' in its self .. so when one recites 4 qul you recite the whole quraan and automatically make dua by reciting sura fatiha ..and the dua after is additional / optional i wud say but recommended ass you would be reciting durood upon the Prophet SAW and Allah swt says in a hadith e qudsi .. the dua is left 'muallaq'' i e. hanging in the air and it has less chances of being accepted .. but when a durood is recited upon the prophet SAW .. the angels specially take the dua with a gift of Durood to the court of Allah almighty ..and say o Allah .. your servent sends durood upon YOUR beloved .. the Prophet SAW and he / she has made such n such request .. this way it is guranteed that your dua will be accepted if made sincerely.
Surah fatiha ... durood then dua as far
as i know
"My dear heart never think you are better
than others. Listen to their sorrows with compassion. If you want pea
making
Fateha Links: http://www.paklinks.com/gs/religion-and-scripture/433032-reading-fatiha-for-dead-people.html
9. Love their relatives for your entire lifetime. 10. Be kind towards their friends and always respect them. 11. Do not ever swear the parents of others, causing the other person to reply by swearing your parents 12. The object that you need to note most is that you should not remain sinful and cause them grief and sadness in their graves due to your wrongdoings. Your parents are aware of all that which you are doing. When they see you doing good deeds, they become pleased and their faces begin to beam with brightness and happiness. When they see you doing wrong, then they become sad and their hearts become burdened. It is not for us to now cause them grief after they have gone to their graves. We pray that Almighty Allah, The Merciful, The Compassionate, blesses all Muslims with the ability to do good deeds. We pray that Allah protects us from sinning. We pray that Allah always fills the graves of our Akaabirs (elders) with Noor and blesses them with comfort for Allah is all Powerful and we are weak and helpless. Allah is Ghani and we are dependant. This faqeer (Aala Hazrat radi Allahu anhu) would now like to present a few Ahadith from which I have derived that which I mentioned. First Hadith: An Ansari sahaba (radi Allahu anhu) came to the Prophet Sall Allaho Alaihi Wa Sallam and asked if there was anything he could do to benefit his parents after they had passed away and the Prophet Sall Allaho Alaihi Wa Sallam said, “Yes. There are four things; to make their Namaaz (Janazah), to make Dua for their forgiveness, to fulfill their bequests and to respect their friends and relatives from their side by keeping the relationship established. These are those good actions that are to be done for them after they pass away. Second Hadith: The Holy Prophet Sall Allaho Alaihi Wa Sallam said, “The children should make Dua-e-Maghfirat for them after they have passed away.
تَحْرِمْنَا أَجْرَهُ وَلاَ تُضِلَّنَا بَعْدَه
Dua-e-Maghfirat: Allahum maghfir lihayyina, wa mayyitinaa, wa shaahidina, wa ghaa-'ibina, wa sagheerina, wa kabeerina, wa dhakarrina wa untha. Allahumma man ahyaitahu mina fa ahyihi 'alal Islami wa man tawaf-faytahu mina fatawaffahu 'alal imani. Allahumma la tahrima arjahu wa la tudhillana ba'dahu O Allah! Forgive our living and our dead, those who are with us and those who are absent, our young and our old, our men and our women. O Allah! Whomever you keep alive from us keep him alive on Islam, and whomever you take away from us, take him as a believer. O Allah! Do not leave us bereft of his good and do not send us astray after them. [Ibn Majah 1:480, Ahmad 2:368] Third Hadith: The Prophet Sall Allaho Alaihi Wa Sallam said, “When a person stops making dua for his mother and father, his sustenance is stopped.” Fourth & Fifth Hadith: The Prophet Sall Allaho Alaihi Wa Sallam said, “If anyone of you gives some Nafil Khairaat, then he should do so on behalf of your parents, so that they may attain its reward and there shall be no shortage in reward. Sixth Hadith: A Sahabi (radi Allahu anhu) came to the Prophet (Sall Allaho Alaihi Wa Sallam) and said, “O Prophet of Allah (Sall Allaho Alaihi Wa Sallam), When my father was alive I treated him very well. Now that he has passed away what can I do to treat him well?” The Prophet (Sall Allaho Alaihi Wa Sallam) said, “To treat him well after his passing away, you must read Namaaz for him with your Namaaz and keep fast for him with your fast. “ In other words when you read Nafil Namaaz etc for your self and keep fast for your self, then you should award the reward of it to your parents. Make intention for them to receive reward as well and there will be no shortage in your sawaab. Seventh Hadith: It is in Awsat from Tibrani and from Darqutni in sunan on the authority of Ibn Abbas (radi Allahu anhu) as follows: “One who makes Hajj on behalf of his parents and pays off their debts, then Allah will raise him amongst the pious on the day of Qiyaamah. Eight Hadith: Hazrat Umar-e-Farouk (radi Allahu anhu) owed eighty thousand. At the time of his demise, he called his son Hazrat Abdullah bin Umar (radi Allahu anhu) and said, “From my belongings, first sell my things. If it is sufficient (to pay off my debt), then it is fine. If not, request (assistance) from my people, the Bani Adi, If it is still not fulfilled then request (assistance) from the Quraish and do not ask anyone else for assistance except them. He then asked his son if he would take the responsibility of fulfilling this debt and his son agreed and even before the burial of Hazrat Umar-e-Farouk (radi Allahu anhu), he made the Ansaar and Muhajireen witness and announced that he was now responsible for the debt. Even before one week had passed, Hazrat Abdullah ibn Umar (radi Allahu anhu) paid off the debt.
Ninth Hadith: A lady
from the juhaina tribe came to the Prophet (Sall Allaho Alaihi Wa Sallam) and
said that her mother had taken a vow to make Hajj, but she passed away before
fulfilling the vow. She asked if she could fulfill the Hajj on behalf of her (deceased) mother. The Prophet
(Sall Allaho Alaihi Wa Sallam) said, “Yes. You may perform Hajj on her
behalf. Know well that if your mother had owed anything then you would have
fulfilled it or not. In the same way, this is that which is for Allah, since
it is more worthy of being fulfilled.” (Bukhari)
Tenth Hadith: The Holy Prophet (Sall Allaho Alaihi Wa Sallam) said, “When a person makes Hajj on behalf of his parents, then the Hajj is accepted on behalf of him and his parents and their souls which are in the skies become pleased (at his action). This person is then written down by Allah as being a person who treated his parents well.” Eleventh Hadith: The Holy Prophet (Sall Allaho Alaihi Wa Sallam) said, “If a person does Hajj on behalf of his parents, then his Hajj is accepted and he is given the reward of ten more Hajj.”
Twelfth Hadith: The
Holy Prophet (Sall Allaho Alaihi Wa Sallam) said, “If a person makes Hajj on
behalf of his parents after they pass away, then Allah grants him salvation
from Hell and both his parents get the reward of Hajj. In reality there is no
shortage in sawaab.” (Ref: Ashbahani in Targheeb and Baihaqi in Shu’ab on the
authority of ibn Umar radi Allahu anhu)
Thirteenth Hadith: The Holy Prophet (Sall Allaho Alaihi Wa Sallam) said, “That person who fulfills the oath of his parents and pays off their debts and does not swear the parents of another so that his parents are sworn at in return, then he is written down as a person who treated his parents well, even though he may have disobeyed them in his lifetime. That person who did not fulfill their oath and pay off their debt and who swore at someone’s parents causing his parents to be sworn at, then he is written down as an undutiful person (one who is disowned).” (Ref: Tibrani in Awsat from Abdur Rahman bin Samurah radi Allahu anhu) Fourteenth Hadith: The Prophet (Sall Allaho Alaihi Wa Sallam) said, “That person who goes for Ziyaarat to the graves of both his parents or one of his parents on a Friday, will have his sins pardoned and he will be written as a person who was dutiful to his parents.” (Ref: Imam Tirmizi in Nawadirul Usool from Abu Hurairah radi Allahu anhu) Fifteenth Hadith: The Prophet (Sall Allaho Alaihi Wa Sallam) said, “Any person who visits the grave of both his parents or even one of them on a Friday and recites Yaseen at their graves, will have his sins forgiven.” (Ref: Ibn Adi from Hazrat Siddique-e-Akbar radi Allahu anhu). It is also mentioned that one who goes to the graves of both or one of his parents on a Friday and reads the Surah Yasin, Allah will make his maghfirat according to the amount of alphabets present in Surah Yasin.
Sixteenth Hadith: The
Prophet (Sall Allaho Alaihi Wa Sallam) said, “One who visits the grave of
both or one of his parents with the intention of attaining reward, will
receive the reward equivalent to that of Hajj and one who visits their graves
often, will have Angels visiting his grave (after he passes away).”
Imam Ibn Jauzi Muhadith
reports in his book Uyoonul Hikayaat from Muhammad ibn Abbas (radi Allahu
anhu) as follows: “A person went on a journey with his son. On the way, the
father passed away. The Jungle in which he passed away was vegetated by gum
trees. He buried his father under one of the trees and left. On his return
journey he passed the same way, but did not visit the grave of his father.
That night as he slept, he had a dream and heard someone say the following
poetic verse to him in his dream:
“I saw at night as you passed by this jungle, yet you did not think of it as important to talk to those under the trees” Yet they live in (under) these trees. For if you were in their place, then when they returned they would have stopped at your grave and conveyed salaams” Seventeenth Hadith: The Holy Prophet (Sall Allaho Alaihi Wa Sallam) said, “One who wishes to be good to his father after his demise, should be good towards his fathers relatives and friends.” (Ref: Abu Ya’la and Ibn Hibaan on the authority of ibn Umar radi Allahu anhu) Eighteenth Hadith: The Holy Prophet (Sall Allaho Alaihi Wa Sallam) said, “From amongst the actions that are good to your father, one is to treat his friends well (after his demise).” (Ref: Tibrani in Awsat on the authority of Anas radi Allahu anhu) Nineteenth Hadith: The Prophet (Sall Allaho Alaihi Wa Sallam) said, “Verily the best thing amongst all things after your fathers demise is to continue treating his friends well.” (Ref: Imam Ahmed and Bukhari in Adabul Mufrad and Muslim in its Sahihs and in Abu Dawood and Tirmizi from Ibn Amar radi Allahu anhu) Twentieth Hadith: The Prophet (Sall Allaho Alaihi Wa Sallam) said, “Take care of your father’s friends and do not break this relationship as Allah will extinguish your Noor.” Twenty First Hadith: The Holy Prophet (Sall Allaho Alaihi Wa Sallam) said, “All good deeds are presented in the Court of Allah on a Monday and Friday and they are presented before ones parents and the Ambia-e-Kiraam (alaihimus salaatu was salaam) on a Friday. They become pleased and the brightness and light in their faces increases on seeing good deeds, so fear Allah and do not cause your deceased sadness based on your sins.”
It must thus be
concluded that it is not the rights of the children to cause harm to their
parents, but to cause benefit. Thus, whatever blessings we receive, is
through them. Every blessing and grace is based on their existence and it is
due to this that this all occurs. Just by them being parents is a great blessing
by itself. No matter what we do, we will never be able to repay what they
have done for us by nurturing us, by the hardships the mother feels when
weaning and feeding her child. No matter how grateful we are to them, it can
never be enough. In brief, they are a blessing of Allah and His Rasool (Sall
Allaho Alaihi Wa Sallam) and are the manifestation of His Divine Majesty and
His Mercy.
Almighty Allah spoke of their excellence whilst discussing our rights towards Him. Almighty Allah says, “Fulfill My Rights and the rights of your parents.” It has been mentioned in the Hadith that one Sahabi-e-Rasool (radi Allahu anhu) presented himself in the Court of the Prophet (Sall Allaho Alaihi Wa Sallam) and said, “Ya Rasoolallah (Sall Allaho Alaihi Wa Sallam) I carried my mother on my back and walked for six miles on rocks that were so intensely hot that if one places meat on it, it would have cooked. O Prophet of Allah (Sall Allaho Alaihi Wa Sallam), have I fulfilled my rights towards her (as her son)?” The Prophet (Sall Allaho Alaihi Wa Sallam) said, “Possibly it can be the recompense for one of the jolts of pain that she felt from the many jolts at the time of giving birth to you.” We pray that Almighty Allah protects us from being undutiful towards our parents and we pray that he blesses us with being dutiful towards them. |
Prayers for one's parents
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Imam Jaffer Sadiq (as) said: "The dead ones are pleased and
displeased the same was as we are; when we remember them with prayers for
forgiveness and reward, they are delighted. These are taken by the Angels as
special gifts to them and they in turn pray for the living ones for their
kindness."
To seek the pleasure of the departed souls, especially one's parents
through various forms of Ibaadat are many - One such form is to remember
one's departed parents by offering
(the prayer). The thawaab for this act of kindness is immense to both
the Marhoomeen and to the children.
, Qurbatan Illallah."
In the first rakaat after the recitation of Sura
Al-Hamd, recite with raised hands as in qunoot, ten times the following dua:
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"Rabbanaghfirlee
wa lai waaledaiyya wa lil mo'mineena yauma yaqumul hisab." 14:41
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"Our Lord! Cover us with Thy forgiveness, myself, my parents and
all believers on the day that the reckoning will be established."
Complete the first rakaat by rukoo and sajdah. Now stand up for the second rakaat. After the recitation of Sura Al-Hamd, recite with raised hands, as in qunoot, ten times the under-mentioned dua: |
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"Rabbanaghfirlee
wa lai waaledaiyya wa liman dakhala baiteya momeenan wa lil momineena wal
mo'minaat." 71:28
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"Our Lord! Forgive me and my parents and those who enter my house
with belief and men who believe and women who believe."
Now, complete the second rakaat and Namaaz. Go into Sajdah and recite the following dua ten times: |
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"Rabbir
ham huma kama rabba-yanee sagheera." 17:24
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"Lord be merciful to
them for they have brought me up in my childhood."
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* A shorter
version of the above namaaz is given below which also consists of two
rakaats: In the fast rakaat after the recitation of
sura Al-Hamd, raise your hands as in qunoot and recite the following dua
twenty times:
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"Rabbir
ham huma kama rabba-yanee sagheera."
17:24
"Lord be merciful to them for they have brought me up in my childhood." |
Now complete the first
rakaat with rukoo and sajdah. Stand up for the second
rakaat and complete the second rakaat and namaaz as normal. Then raise your hands as in qunoot and recite ten times the
following:
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"Rabbir
ham huma kama rabba-yanee sagheera."
17:24
"Lord be merciful to them for they have brought me up in my childhood." |
Reading missed Salahs on behalf of the deceased
Question:My mother was seriously ill for the last one year & she was going under dialysis. For the last one year she sometimes suffered from memory loss and failed to perform her regular namaz/salat. She died a couple of days back. Now my question is "if a person missed salat/namaz for physical illness in that case, is kaffara necessary?". If kaffara is necessary how can we meet the obligation?
Answer:
May Allah grant your mother a place of paradise and may Allah shower His blessings upon her final resting place, Ameen. According to the Hanafi madhhab, when a person passes away and has Salahs left to perform, then we cannot perform Salah on their behalf. What we can do is give Fidya on behalf of the deceased. So for each Fard Salah missed, we give the amount we normally pay for Sadaqa al-Fitr, which amounts to 2.41 Kg in wheat. We can also pray for the deceased and give Sadaqa in abundance.
All scholars agree that when it comes to a missed Hajj, then we can perform that on behalf of the deceased. This is directly proven from the Messenger of Allah, peace be upon him.
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