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Dua Kumayl ((アラビア語:دعاء كميل)) (''Supplication of Kumayl'') is a supplication famous among Muslims for its perceived beauty and a traditional supplication in Muslim spiritual practice. The supplication is not only exclusively used by Shia Muslims, as little of its content is controversial among the Sunni schools of thought. ==Revelation myth== According to Allama Majlesi and Shia hagiography, Kumayl ibn Ziyad Nakha'i, a confidant of Ali ibn Abi Talib, had attended an assembly in the Mosque at Basra which was addressed by Imam Ali in the course of which the night of the 15th of Sha'aban was mentioned. Ali ibn Abu Talib is claimed to have said: :''"Whosoever keeps awake in devoutness on this night and recites the Du'a of Prophet Khidhr, undoubtedly that person's supplication will be responded to and granted." When the assembly at the Mosque had dispersed, Kumayl called at the house where Ali was staying, and requested him to acquaint him with Prophet Khidhr's supplication. Ali asked Kumayl to sit down, record and memorise the ''du'a'' which he dictated to Kumayl. Ali then advised Kumayl ibn Ziyad Nakha'i to recite this ''du'a'' on the eve of (i.e. evening preceding) every Friday, or once a month or at least once in every year so that, added Ali, "Allah may protect thee from the evils of the enemies and the plots contrived by impostors. O' Kumayl! in consideration of thy companionship and understanding, I grant thee this honour of entrusting this ''du'a'' to thee." Sheikh Tusi names this prayer "Du'a al-Khadir" and narrates that Kumayl ibn Ziyad saw Imam 'Ali narrate this prayer while he was in sujood (prostation).〔(Introduction to Du'a Kumayl )〕 Sheikh Tusi (460 AH / 1067 CE) and Sayyid ibn Tawus (664 AH / 1271 CE) both record this prayer under the acts of worship for the 15th of Sh'ban. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Du'a Kumayl」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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