Salat al-Istikhara (Guidance Prayer)
A prayer where one asks Allah for guidance to make the right decision.
Salat al-Istikhara (Arabic: صلاة الاستخارة) is a prayer where the believer asks Allah for guidance (khayr) to make the right decision in a matter where they are in doubt. The word "istikhara" comes from "khayr" (good) and means "to ask for the best."
In Shia Islam, there are several forms of istikhara: (1) Salat al-Istikhara — two rak'ah prayer followed by a du'a, where one asks Allah to guide them toward the best decision. (2) Istikhara with the Quran — one opens the Quran randomly after du'a and seeks guidance in the verse found. (3) Istikhara with tasbih beads — a specific method of counting beads after du'a. (4) Istikhara through a marja' or scholar.
Imam al-Sadiq (peace be upon him) said: "The one who performs istikhara with sincerity will not regret" (Wasail al-Shia, vol. 8). And he said: "Pray two rak'ah, make istikhara to Allah a hundred times, and then take the decision that falls in your heart" (Al-Kafi, vol. 3). It is important to emphasize that istikhara is not an alternative to rational deliberation — one should first think carefully about the matter, consult knowledgeable people, and then — if still in doubt — perform istikhara.
The istikhara du'a in Shia tradition is: "Allahumma inni astakhiruka bi 'ilmika wa astaqdiruka bi qudratika wa as'aluka min fadlika al-'azim..." (O Allah, I seek guidance from You with Your knowledge, and I seek ability from You with Your power, and I ask You of Your great bounty...). Istikhara is a beautiful expression of tawakkul (trust in Allah) and the recognition that Allah's knowledge is perfect, while ours is limited.
Related terms
Du'a Tawassul (Supplication of Intercession)
A supplication where one asks Allah through the intercession of the Prophet and Ahl al-Bayt.
Qunut (Supplication with Raised Hands)
A personal supplication (du'a) with raised hands, recited during the prayer.
Rak'ah (Prayer Cycle)
A single cycle of movements and recitations in the Islamic prayer.
Imamat (Divine Leadership)
The doctrine of the twelve divinely appointed Imams who lead the community after the Prophet.
Khutbah (Sermon)
The Islamic sermon delivered before the Friday prayer and at the Eid prayers.
Wajib (Obligatory)
Actions that are obligatory in Islamic law, including the five daily prayers.