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'''Al-Yunusiyya Dhikr''' (Arabic:{{ia|ذکر الیونسیه}}) is the [[Prophet Jonah]]'s (a) supplication to rescue from the stomach of the fish. This supplication is mentioned in the [[sura al-Anbiya']], verse 87 and is recited in the first rak'a of [[Ghufayla prayer]]. It is narrated from the Prophet (a) that this supplication is the great name of God and if it is recited, God will answer it. Teachers of ethics and [[mysticism]] have emphasized about repeating this supplication especially in prostration.
'''Al-Yunusiyya Dhikr''' (Arabic:{{ia|ذکر الیونسیه}}) is the [[Prophet Jonah]]'s (a) supplication to rescue from the stomach of the fish. This supplication is mentioned in the [[sura al-Anbiya']], verse 87 and is recited in the first rak'a of [[Ghufayla prayer]]. It is narrated from the Prophet (a) that this supplication is the great name of God and if it is recited, God will answer it. Teachers of ethics and [[mysticism]] have emphasized about repeating this supplication especially in prostration.


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