Islam is a religion of nature and its every principal proves advantageous to human beings in this world as well as in the world hereafter. Therefore, it is wise that a man should follow the Sunnah of the prophet (SAW) because Allah likes it. Our Holy Prophet (SAW) has guided his Ummah in all walks of life and in case of any confusion about decision-making he has taught prayer of Istikhara. Istikhara is offering of two Rakah of Salah and then seeking guidance of Allah through Dua’a-e- Istikhara. Istikhara can be performed any time except Mukrooh Aowqat. The Holy prophet (S.A.W) had advised Hazrat Anas (RA) to do Istikhara Seven times. Hazrat Jaber (RA) says that the Holy prophet (SAW) used to advise Istikhara as he used to teach us asurah of Holy Quran. Keeping in view the importance of Istikhara, I have tried my level best to discuss the Aadaab-e-Istikhara in this research paper. I have made research on Istikhara; its literal and figurative definition and lastly I have discussed approximately its eight basic Aadab: the observance of which makes the Istikhara acceptable to Alimighty Allah.
Salat-al-Istikhara is a prayer of guidance recited during times of indecision. To perform Istikhara, you should first be cleansed, so perform Wudu if necessary. … When praying, show sincerity, avoid begging or pleading, and be ready to follow through on the answers you receive.
What is Istikhara in Islam?
Ibn Hajr said, commenting on this hadith: “Istikharah is a word which means asking Allah to help one make a choice, meaning choosing the best of two things where one needs to choose one of them.” With the salaa completed one should immediately say the supplication of Istikhaara
In the majority of the cases, the term Istikhara has the meaning of a prayer, supplication, and association with the Holy Quran. This practice encourages the understanding, mutual co-operation along with the faith in Allah.