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PRAYERS TO BE SAID DURING TIMES OF FEAR (I)

Hadrat Imâm-i Rabbânî says in the 32th letter of the second volume of his Maktûbât:

This letter was written to Mirzâ Kilinjullah. It answers his letter saying that he cannot concentrate his heart, and intimates the prayers to be said during times of fear:

I express my hamd (praise and gratitude) to Allâhu ta’âlâ, pronounce benedictions over His beloved Prophet and over you. Your cherished letter of azâ, that is, letter of condolence due to bereavement, has arrived. We all are under Allah’s command and will, and we all will enter His presence! With His aid, we have been acquiescent in His qadâ. You, too, must acquiesce to it! Ask for help by saying prayers and the Fâtiha! The news informing that you are already free of that problem has pleased us very much. So we have gotten rid of one of the two problems. Thank Allâhu ta’âlâ for this! You write that you cannot rid your heart of worldly thoughts. Yes, the outward deed’s being disorderly and disorganized causes the heart to become untidy, too. When there is sorrow or melancholy in your heart say tawba and istighfâr to remove it! During times of fear [and against the harm of genies] say the prayer of Kalima-i temjîd, that is, “Lâ hawla walâ
quwwata illâ billâhil ’aliyyil ’adhîm.”