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In a hadith from Imam al-Sadiq (a) narrated by [[Hisham b. Salim]] regarding the way the Ghufayla prayer should be performed, it is said that if one says these two rak'as between maghrib and isha' prayers and becomes [[Tabarruk|blessed]] with this prayer and asks [[God]] to respond to his or her requests, then God will respond to their request and give them whatever they want. The chain of the narration of this hadith is said to be reliable. | In a hadith from Imam al-Sadiq (a) narrated by [[Hisham b. Salim]] regarding the way the Ghufayla prayer should be performed, it is said that if one says these two rak'as between maghrib and isha' prayers and becomes [[Tabarruk|blessed]] with this prayer and asks [[God]] to respond to his or her requests, then God will respond to their request and give them whatever they want. The chain of the narration of this hadith is said to be reliable. | ||
== | ==Repentance of Yazid== | ||
Some people claim that when [[Yazid b. Mu'awiya]] murdered [[Imam Husayn (a)]] and witnessed people's dissatisfaction about the event, he asked [[Imam al-Sajjad (a)]] if there was a way for him to be saved from this sin. The Imam (a) told him that he could perform the [[ | Some people claim that when [[Yazid b. Mu'awiya]] murdered [[Imam Husayn (a)]] and witnessed people's dissatisfaction about the event, he asked [[Imam al-Sajjad (a)]] if there was a way for him to be saved from this [[sin]]. The Imam (a) told him that he could perform the [[repentance]] by saying the Ghufayla prayer. [[Zaynab (a)]] asked the Imam (a) why he taught the way of repentance to the murderer of his father. Imam Sajjad (a) replied that Yazid will not be able to say the Ghufayla prayer. | ||
This hadith is not cited in reliable collections of hadiths, and its content has been subject to objections. | This hadith is not cited in reliable collections of hadiths, and its content has been subject to objections. |