What is to be said in sujood al-shukr (prostration of gratitude)?
Praise be to Allaah.
There is no specific du'aa' narrated in the ahaadeethfor sujood
al-shukr, hence the scholars said that what is to be said in sujood
al-shukr is the same tasbeeh and du'aa' as are said when prostrating
in prayer. So one should say Subhaana Rabbiy al-A'laa (Glory be to my
Lord Most High), Allaahumma laka sajadtu wa bika aamantu wa laka
aslamtu, sajada wajhi lillahi khalaqahu wa sawwarahu wa shaqqa sam'ahu
wa basarahu, tabaaraka Allaah ahsan ul-khaaliqeen (O Allaah, unto You
I prostrate, in You I believe and to You I submit. My face has
prostrated to the One who created and formed it, and gave it hearing
andsight. Blessed be Allaah, the best of creators). Thenhe should make
du'aa' as he likes.
Ibn Qudaamah (may Allaah have mercy on him) said: the description,
rulings and conditions of sujood al-shukr are the same as those for
sujood al-tilaawah (prostration required when reciting certain verses
of Qur'aan). (al-Mughni, 2/372). And he said concerning
sujoodal-tilaawah: he should sayin this prostration what he says in
the prostration during prayer. (al-Mughni,2/362).
Shaykh Ibn 'Uthaymeen (may Allaah have mercy on him) said: "Sujood
al-shukr is done in response to a calamity that is averted or a
blessing which come to a person. It is like sujood al-tilaawah outside
prayer. Some of the scholars said that wudoo' and takbeer is required,
and some said that only the first takbeer is required. Then he should
fall down in prostration, and make du'aa' after saying "Subhaana
Rabbiy al-A'laa (Glory be to my Lord Most High)."
(Fataawa Islamiyyah, 1/205)
And Allaah knows best. May Allaah send blessings and peace upon our
Prophet Muhammad.
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