Ya Hayyu Ya Qayyum. Ya Hayyu Ya Qayyum is the two greatest names of Allah (ﷻ) also considered Isme Azam by many Islamic scholars of the world Hazrat Mohammad (ﷺ) said the greatest name (Isme Azam) of Allah is in three Surah of the Quran and that is Surah AlBaqarah Surah AleImran Surah Taha.
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Ya Hayyu ya Qayyum For A successful and happy marriage A happy marriage while many would think is an illusion and that it cannot be made a reality – the truth is it’s the easiest thing to do in the world As long as you are reciting this dua every s 5/5 (12).
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Ya Hayyu Ya Qayyum Bi Rahmatika Astagheeth Full Dua Dua meant to combat every distress problem hurdle and sadness in life Dua through one can get instant help from ALLAH The Creator No matter how hard and impossible it is Do not ever underestimate the powerful outcomes of this awesome dua mentioned in Hadith.
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Ya Hayyu Ya Qayyum Bi Rahmatika Astagheeth Meaning Anas bin Malik said “Whenever a matter would distress him the Prophet (ﷺ) would say ‘O Living O SelfSustaining Sustainer! In Your Mercy do I seek relief (ya hayyu ya qayyum birahmatika astaghees)” And with this chain that he said “The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said ‘Be.
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You should say when morning comes and when evening comes Ya Hayyu ya Qayyum bi rahmatika astaghith aslih li shani kullahu wa la takilni ila nafsi tarfat ‘ayn (O EverLiving O SelfSustaining and AllSustaining by Your mercy I seek help rectify all my affairs and do not leave me in charge of my affairs even for the blink of an eye)” (Narrated by anNasai in asSunan alKubra (6/147.