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The verse recited after Sura al-Hamd in the first rak'a of this prayer is known as the “Yunusiyya dhikr”, because this is the supplication recited by the prophet [[Jonah]] or [[Yunus (a)]] when he was swallowed by a great fish and asked God to help him out. The verse recited in the second rak'a of the prayer is concerned with the secrets of the unseen and the divine omniscience and omnipotence and the scope of God's power and rule.
The verse recited after Sura al-Hamd in the first rak'a of this prayer is known as the “Yunusiyya dhikr”, because this is the supplication recited by the prophet [[Jonah]] or [[Yunus (a)]] when he was swallowed by a great fish and asked God to help him out. The verse recited in the second rak'a of the prayer is concerned with the secrets of the unseen and the divine omniscience and omnipotence and the scope of God's power and rule.


==Divine Reward and Effects==
==Reward and Effects==
[[Imam al-Sadiq (a)]] cited a [[hadith]] from [[the Prophet Muhammad (s)]] according to which the two rak'as of the Ghufayla prayer between maghrib and isha' prayers should not be quit.
[[Imam al-Sadiq (a)]] cited a [[hadith]] from [[the Prophet Muhammad (s)]] according to which the two rak'as of the Ghufayla prayer between maghrib and isha' prayers should not be quit.


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