He wants to ask Allaah for a palace in this world and in the Hereafter

Question Is it permissible to say in one’s du’aa’: “O Allaah, build for me a palace with You in Paradise and a palace for me in this world in the near future, for You are the Provider”?. Praise be to Allah. Allaah has enjoined du’aa’ (supplication) in more than one place in His Holy Book. …

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Is it permissible to say in one’s du’aa’: “O Allaah, build for me a palace with You in Paradise and a palace for me in this world in the near future, for You are the Provider”?.

Praise be to Allah.

Allaah has enjoined du’aa’ (supplication) in more than one
place in His Holy Book.

“And your Lord said: Invoke Me [i.e. believe in My Oneness
(Islamic Monotheism) and ask Me for anything] I will respond to your
(invocation). Verily, those who scorn My worship [i.e. do not invoke Me, and
do not believe in My Oneness, (Islamic Monotheism)] they will surely enter
Hell in humiliation!”

[Ghaafir 40:60]

This is something that is general in meaning, which includes
asking Allaah for what one needs in this world and in the Hereafter, as the
bounty and generosity of Allaah are so great, and there is nothing that is
too great for Him to give, and if He were to give everyone what he asks for,
that would not detract from His dominion in the slightest.

Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):

“and ask Allaah of His Bounty. Surely, Allaah is Ever
All‑Knower of everything”

[al-Nisa’ 4:32]

It says in the lengthy hadeeth of Abu Dharr al-Maqdisi that
Allaah says:

“O My slaves, all of you are astray except those whom I
guide, so ask Me for guidance, and I will guide you. O My slaves, all of you
are hungry except those whom I feed, so ask me for food and I will feed you.
O My slaves, all of you are naked except those whom I clothe, so ask Me for
clothing and I will clothe you. … O My slaves, if the first of you and the
last of you, your humans and your jinn, were to stand on a single plain and
ask of Me and I were to give each one what he asked for, that would not
cause any loss to Me greater than what is lost when a needle is dipped into
the sea.”

Narrated by Muslim (2577).

Ibn Rajab said in Jaami’ al-‘Uloom wa’l-Hukam
(1/225):

This hadeeth indicates that Allaah likes His slaves to ask
Him for everything that is in their spiritual and worldly interests such as
food, drink, clothing etc, and to ask Him for guidance and forgiveness. In
the hadeeth it says: “Let one of you ask his Lord for everything that he
needs, even a lace for his shoe if it breaks.” Some of the salaf used to ask
Allaah in their prayers for everything, even salt for their dough and food
for their sheep. In al-Israa’eeliyyaat it is narrated that Moosa
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: O Lord, I have some
worldly needs but I feel too shy to ask You. He said: Ask Me even for the
salt for your dough and food for your donkey.

Whatever a person needs, if he asks Allaah for it, then he
has demonstrated his need of Him, and that is something that Allaah loves.
Some of the salaf would feel too shy to ask Allaah for their worldly needs,
but following the Sunnah is better. End quote.

It was narrated from ‘Aa’ishah (may Allaah be pleased with
her) that the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be
upon him) said: “If one of you wishes for something, let him ask Allaah for
a great deal of it, because he is asking his Lord, may He be glorified and
exalted” [?} Narrated by Ibn Hibbaan (2403) and al-Tabaraani in al-Awsat
(2/301). Al-Haythami said in Majma’ al-Zawaa’id (10/150): its men are
the men of saheeh. It was classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in al-Silsilah
al-Saheehah (1325).

It was narrated that ‘Aa’ishah (may Allaah be pleased with
her) said: Ask Allaah for everything, even shoelaces, because if Allaah does
not make it easy for you to obtain it you will not obtain it.”

Narrated by Abu Ya’la (8/44) and Ibn al-Sunni in ‘Aml
al-Yawm wa’l-Laylah (349). It was also narrated by al-Bayhaqi in
Shu’ab al-Eemaan (2/42) with a different isnaad.

It says in Majma’ al-Zawaa’id (10/150): its men are
the men of saheeh.

Al-Albaani said in al-Silsilah al-Da’eefah (1363):
This is a jayyid mawqoof isnaad whose men are all thiqaat (trustworthy) and
are the men of Muslim, End quote.

al-Manaawi said in Fayd al-Qadeer (4/110):

There is no way to obtain any blessing, major or minor,
except by asking the One Who is in control of all things. In the Gospel it
says: Ask and it shall be given to you, seek and you shall find, knock and
it will be opened unto you; everyone who asks will be given, everyone who
seeks will find, and everyone who knocks will have it opened unto him.
Allaah revealed to Moosa: Say to the believers: do not try to make Me hasten
when you call upon Me, and do not think I am miserly. Do they not know that
I hate the miser, so how could I be miserly, O Moosa? Do not think that I
will not give you if you ask Me for great things, and do not feel too shy to
ask Me for small things. Ask even for flour and food for your sheep, O
Moosa. Do you not know that I have created the mustard seed and everything
greater than it, and I have not created anything but I know that people need
it, so whoever asks Me for something knowing that I am able to give and
withhold, I will give him what he asks for and forgive him.

‘Urwah ibn al-Zubayr said: I ask Allaah when I am praying,
and I even ask Him for salt for my family. End quote.

Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen (may Allaah have mercy on him) said in
al-Sharh al-Mumti’ (3/284):

There is nothing wrong with asking for some worldly things,
such as saying: “O Allaah, give me a spacious house” or “O Allaah, give me a
beautiful wife” or “O Allaah, bless me with abundant wealth” or “O Allaah,
give me a comfortable car”. That is because du’aa’ in itself is an act of
worship, even if it is asking for worldly things, and a person has no one to
turn to but Allaah. End quote.

See also the answer to question no.
22498.

So there is nothing wrong with you asking Allaah to bless you
with a palace in this world and in the Hereafter, although it is better for
a believer not to be so interested in the pleasures of this transient world,
and to focus on that which is with Allaah of the delights of Paradise. If he
does ask for some of the riches and delights of this world, then he should
limit that to the beneficial pleasures that will not make him forget the
Hereafter. Look at the situation of the one whose story Allaah tells us in
the Holy Qur’aan (interpretation of the meaning):

“And Allaah has set forth an example for those who
believe: the wife of Fir’awn (Pharaoh), when she said: ‘My Lord! Build for
me a home with You in Paradise, and save me from Fir’awn (Pharaoh) and his
work, and save me from the people who are Zaalimoon (polytheists, wrongdoers
and disbelievers in Allaah)’”

[al-Tahreem 66:11]

It is also makrooh to transgress in du’aa’ by mentioning some
details that are inappropriate, such as asking for a palace with a certain
number of floors, or a certain number of rooms, and other such details. This
has been discussed in the answer to question no.
41017.

You should also note that Allaah chooses nothing but good for
His believing slaves, so your intention when praying for some worldly gain
should be asking that Allaah decree good for you no matter where it may be,
and to cause you to be content with whatever He decrees for you, whether
that goodness is in meeting your need sooner rather than later, or in
withholding it from you and storing (the reward) for you with Him.

See also the answer to question no.
3699.

And Allaah knows best.

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