Is it true that every prayer be granted by Allah?

In the Qur'an mentioned; "Allahus Shomad", (God is where all things dependent).

May be, there are among us who have been praying something but do not we feel the results of these prayers. Ok, just consider the following sentences:

  1. We are a "servants", so that no right to compel God.
  2. Allah knows better what is the best for us. Perhaps, if our prayer is granted, it will make us arrogant and not have ever been grateful.
  3. How far our business? how far the "request" and "pitiful" to Allah?

So, we should never be disappointed in prayer. In a narration mentioned that the "servants inkling what I was just ..." That is, if we are in prayer, not-yet been assumed that this prayer will not be granted; well, that's how it was. Insya Allah, we are always kind and never be disappointed suspect in prayer.



In prayer we are asked to look forward anxiously. That is, we hope our prayers will be granted, but on the other hand we are also worried that this prayer was not granted. Combined feeling this is the ethics of praying. We're not too sure it would be granted, but not desperate. Another ethics is that we sent pray with humility and with a gentle voice.

Pray both are in good health, pain, love, sorrow, rich and poor, standing-sitting-lying, early in the day and night .... Pray everywhere and every time...!!!
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