Question 579: Hi. I have heard that Muslim can make Dua during Sajdah in his own language while praying. Is this true?
In which position that Dua would be recited. Will it be while saying Subhana rabbi al awla in Sajdah?
Answer 579: The followings are the answers of our maraja’ regarding this issue:
Imam Khomeini (ra), Ayatollah Araki (ra) Ayatollah Noori Hamedani:
There would be no problem to recite dua in any language other than Arabic while praying.[1]
Ayatollah Bahjat (ra):
Reciting dua or dikr in any language which is specialized for the person offering prayer is permissible, though it is against the precaution.[2]
Ayatollah Tabrizi (ra), Khoei, Shobairi Zanjani, Safi, Golpayegani and Vahid Khorasani:
There would be no problem to recite dua while praying, however you are supposed not to recite it in other than Arabic langage, according to a recommended precaution.[3]
Ayatollah Khamenei:
There is no problem to recite dua in any language during the prayer.[4]
Ayatollah Sistani:
Reciting Dua during the prayers is permissible. However, the recommended precaution is that one should not read Duas in any language other than Arabic.[5]
Ayatollah Fazel Lankarani (ra):
Reciting dua during the prayer is permissible, however it should be recited in Atabic language, according to an obligatory precaution.[6]
Ayatollah Makarem:
It is impermissible to recite dua in any language other than Arabic.[7]
Note: It is obligatory to recite Dhikr in prostration as mentioned under Rukü’, the major Tasbih here being: Subhana rabbiyal a’lã va bi hamdihi.[8]
It is mustahab to recite dua in the last sajdah of the prayer. In this regards, Imam Ali (as) says: It is not necessary to recite Surah al-Hamd and Ikhlas in Ruku and Sajdah. You are recommended to at first praise Allah, the Almighty and then make dua.[9]
The followings are duas we are recommended to recite. Although, they haven’t exactly mentioned in traditions, but there are some traditions that are related to these duas.
. Ya Latif irham ‘abdika al dhaeef al-Zaleel.[10]
. Ya Wali ul Aafeeya, As’aluka al-Afyiah, Aafyit al-Dunya wal Akhirah.[11]
For further information in this regards, please read the following answer:
Index: Number of things which invalidate the prayer.
Index: Perform our prayers in Arabic language, answer 010.
[1] . Tawzih al-Masael, Pg. 154, q. 1135; ibid, Pg. 207, q. 1137; Ibid, Pg. 231, issue. 1136.
[2] . Istiftaat, Vol. 2, Pg. 151, q. 2029.
[3] . Tawzih al-Masael, Pg. 176, q. 1144; Ibid, Pg. 197, issue. 1144; Ibid, Vol. 1, Pg. 270, issue. 1144; Ibid, Pg. 229, issue. 1144; Ibid, Pg. 199, issue. 1144; Ibid, Pg. 408, issue. 1144.
[4] . New Istiftaat, N. 1, Pg. 16, code: 32304.
[5] . Tawzih al-Masael of Maraja, Pg. 232, issue. 1122; The official website of the office of Sayyid Sistani, rules concerning Things which invalidate prayers » Introduction.
[6] . Tawzih al-Masael, Pg. 192, issue. 1154.
[7] . Tawzih al-Masael, Pg. 193, issue. 1016.
[8] . Tahrir al-Wasilah of Imam Khomeini, Vol. 1, Rules Concerning Sajdah (Prostration).
[9] . Wasael al-Shia, Vol. 6, Pg. 310.
[10] . Sheikh Sadouq, Man la Yahduruhul Faqih, researcher and editor: Ghafari, Ali Akbar, Vol. 2, Pg. 165; Sayyid bin Tawus, Radi al-Din Ali, al-Iqbal bil Aamal al-Hasanah, researcher and editor: Qayoumi Esfahani, Javad, Vol. 1, Pg. 395.
[11] . Sheikh Sadouq, Oyoun Akhbar al-Rida (as), researcher and editor: Lajvardi, Mahdi, Vol. 2, Pg. 16; al-Iqbal bil Aamal al-Hasanah, Vol. 3, Pg. 39.