Ruling of adding “’innaka laa tukhliful-mee‘aad… Ad-darajah Ar-rafee‘ah” after the Athaan
Is it permissible to say after the Iqaamah: “Allaahumma Rabba haathihid-da‘watit-taammati was-salaatil-qaa’imati, ’aati sayidina Muhammadanil-waseelata wal-fadheelata wad-darajatir-rafee‘atil-lati wa‘adtahu, ’innaka laa tukhliful-mee‘aad" (i.e. O Allaah, Lord of this perfect call and established prayer. Grant our leader, Muhammad, intercession and favor and Raise him to the high station You Promised him, verily, You do not neglect promises) or should we not say: ’innaka laa tukhliful-mee‘aad (Verily, You do not neglect promises)? May Allaah The Almighty Reward you the best.
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It is prescribed when a Muslim hears the Athaan to repeat the call of the Mu’ath-thin (as he calls it). After this, he should mention the Athkaar that our dear questioner had mentioned. The prophet, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, commanded this as it is reported in Saheeh Al-Bukhaari and the like. This should be said after the Athaan and Iqaamah. There is no harm if one confines himself to the narration of Ad-darajah Ar-rafee’ah (i.e. the high station) was reported from Accordingly, a Muslim should confine himself to what is authentically reported from the Messenger of Allaah, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam.
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