Shiavault - a Vault of Shia Islamic Books Mikyalul Makarim Fee Fawaaid ad-Duaa Lil Qai’m vol. 1 16 & 17. Warding Off Calamities And Increase In Sustenance There are a large number of traditions that prove this matter.
Among them are: In Kafi, through his own authentic of narrators, it is narrated from His Eminence, Abu Abdillah Sadiq (as) that he said: “Prayer of a man for his brother in his absence increases sustenance and wards off calamities.”[^1] In Wasailush Shia from Humran bin Ayyin it is narrated that His Eminence, Abu Ja’far Baqir (as) said in a tradition: “You must pray for your brother in religion in his absence as it increases your sustenance, and he said it thrice.”[^2] Also in the traditional report of Musada bin Sadqa from Imam Ja’far Sadiq (as) it is narrated that he said: “Indeed, prayer of a believer for his brother in his absence is accepted and it increases sustenance and wards off difficulties.”[^3] From Muawiyah bin Ammar from Imam Ja’far Sadiq (as) it is narrated that he said: “Praying for your brother in his absence attracts the sustenance of the supplicant, and wards off calamities from him and the angels tell him: The like of it is given to you.”[^4] I say: These traditions prove that these two benefits would accrue to the supplicant who prays for any believer in his absence.
O sensible people, do you know anyone more perfect in faith than your master, the Master of the Time (aj)? Since his Marefat is a cause for perfection of faith, hasten to pray for His Eminence. [^1]: Kafi; Vol. 2, Pg. 507 [^2]: Wasailush Shia, Vol. 4, Pg. 1146, Tr. 7 [^3]: Wasailush Shia, Vol. 4, Pg. 1147, Tr. 11 [^4]: Wasailush Shia, Vol. 4, Pg. 1148, Tr. 13 Previous Next