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Du’a Hazin is a supplication attributed to Imam al-Sajjad (a), recommended to be recited after the ''nafila'' of the night (the night prayer). In this supplication, messages such as regretting one’s wrongdoing and sins against God’s Forgiveness and Graciousness, fear of loneliness after death and asking for God’s forgiveness are mentioned. Some researchers believe that the messages in this supplication reflect some fundamental concepts in the Shiite worldview, such as human sadness and suffering, loneliness and giving up hope in other people, and seeking refuge in God.
'''Duʿā Ḥazīn''' is a supplication attributed to [[Imam al-Sajjad (a)]], recommended to be recited after the [[night prayer]]. In this [[supplication]], messages such as regretting one's wrongdoing and [[sins]] against God's Forgiveness and Graciousness, fear of loneliness after [[death]] and [[asking for God's forgiveness]] are mentioned. Some researchers believe that the messages in this supplication reflect some fundamental concepts in the [[Shi'a]] worldview, such as human sadness and suffering, loneliness and giving up hope in other people, and seeking refuge in God.


According to Hasan b. Fadl Tabrisi, a hadith scholar of 6<sup>th</sup> century AH, Imam al-Sajjad (a) recited this supplication after his night prayer, but Shaykh Tusi (d. 460 AH) did not mention the attribution of this supplication to Imam al-Sajjad (a) in Misbah al-mutahajjid. This supplication is not mentioned in Sahifa al-Sajjadiyya, and according to some researchers, it is not mentioned in any of the mustardaks of Sahifa al-Sajjadiyya written before 14<sup>th</sup> century AH.
According to [[al-Hasan b. al-Fadl al-Tabrisi]], a hadith scholar of sixth/twelfth century, Imam al-Sajjad (a) recited this supplication after his night prayer, but [[al-Shaykh al-Tusi]] (d. 460//1067) did not mention the attribution of this supplication to Imam al-Sajjad (a) in ''[[Misbah al-mutahajjid]]''. This supplication is not mentioned in ''[[Sahifa al-Sajjadiyya]]'', and according to some researchers, it is not mentioned in any of the mustardaks of ''Sahifa al-Sajjadiyya'' written before fourteenth/twentieth century.


Shaykh Baha’i has explained parts of this supplication in Miftah al-falah in the instructions of Watr prayer. Also, Sayyid Abbas Shushtari Lucknowi Hindi (d. 1306 AH) has mentioned a supplication adopted from the mentioned du’a in his poems.
[[Shaykh al-Baha'i]] has explained parts of this supplication in ''[[Miftah al-falah]]'' in the instructions of [[Watr prayer]]. Also, Sayyid Abbas Shushtari Lucknowi Hindi (d. 1306/1888-9) has mentioned a supplication adopted from the mentioned du'a in his poems.
 
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==References==
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* Shaykh Bahāʾī, Muḥammad b. Ḥusayn. ''Miftāḥ al-falāḥ fī ʿamal al-yawm aw al-layla''. Qom: Jāmiʿa Mudarrisīn, 1415 AH.
* Ṭūsī, Muḥamamd b. al-Ḥasan al-. ''Miṣbāḥ al-mutahajjid wa silāḥ al-mutaʿabbid''. Beirut: Muʾassisat Fiqh al-Shīʿa, 1411 AH.
* Ṭabrisī, Ḥasan b. al-Faḍl al-. ''Makārim al-akhlāq''. Qom: al-Sharif al-Raḍī, 1370 Sh.
* Qummī, Abbās. ''Mafātīḥ al-jinān''. Markaz-i Taḥqīqāt-i Ḥajj.
* Mihrwash, Farhang. ''Ḥazīn, Duʿā''. In Dāʾirat al-maʿārif buzurg-i Islāmī''. Tehran: Markaz-i Dāʾirat al-Maʿārif Islāmī'', 1391 Sh.
* Nushāhī, ʿĀrif. ''Kitābshināsī-yi āthār-i Fārsī-yi chāp shuda dar shibh-i qārra (Hind, Pākistān, Bangilādish)''. Tehran: 1391 Sh.
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