Duasi - Tй™vй™ssul
: It is traditionally recited on Tuesday nights .
The term Tawassul is derived from the Arabic word , which translates to "closeness," "nearness," or a "means of approach". In a religious context, it refers to the practice of seeking a means to reach Allah or having one's prayers accepted by mentioning those who are held in high rank by the Divine. Key Features of the Prayer TЙ™vЙ™ssul Duasi
(Dua Tawassul) is a significant supplication in the Islamic tradition, particularly within Shia Islam, used to seek nearness to Allah by requesting the intercession of the Prophet Muhammad and the Ahlulbayt. Meaning and Etymology : It is traditionally recited on Tuesday nights
: Shaykh al-Tusi mentions this prayer in Misbah al-Mutahajjid , often attributing its teachings to Imam Hassan al-Askari. Theological Significance Key Features of the Prayer (Dua Tawassul) is
: The prayer methodically invokes the 14 Infallibles (the Prophet, his daughter Fatima, and the twelve Imams). For each individual, the reciter says: "O well-esteemed with Allah, intercede for us before Allah" .
: It is primarily recited for the fulfillment of legitimate desires ( hacət ) and the settlement of needs.
The practice is rooted in the Quranic command: "O you who believe! Guard yourselves against (displeasing) Allah, and seek the means (wasilah) to come near to Him" (Surah Al-Ma'idah, 5:35).