Is there a prayer (supplication) for prostration of thanking?

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Shukr (thanking) means to know, mention and praise the one that gives boons. Prostration of thanking is a prostration that is made like prostration of tilawah (reading) by turning toward the qiblah and uttering takbir.

According to a narration from Abu Bakra,

"When Hz. Prophet (pbuh) received some very good news or when he was given a glad tiding, he would prostrate."(Abu Dawud, Jihad, 162; Tirmidhi, Siyar 24)

Prostration of thanking is mustahab but it is makruh to make it after a prayer. For, those who do not know about it may think that it is part of the prayer. All permissible deeds that can cause such misunderstanding are makruh. It is necessary to make prostration of thanking at times other than the times of karahah. (Ibn Abidin, Raddul-Muhtar, Egypt n.d., I, 344, 731; ash-Shurunbulali az-Zubab, p. 85 vd.).

The narrator Sa'd Ibn Abi Waqqas said: We went out of Madinah with the Messenger of Allah (pbuh). We wanted to go to Madinah. When we were near Azwara, he raised his hands, made supplication to Allah and prostrated. He remained a long time in prostration. Then he stood up, raised his hands and remained like that. Then, he prostrated again. He prostrated like that three times. Then, he said,

"I begged my Lord and made intercession for my people, and He gave me a third of my people; so, I prostrated myself in gratitude to my Lord. Then I raised my head and begged my Lord for my people, and He gave me a third of my people; so, I prostrated myself in gratitude to my Lord. Then I raised my head and begged my Lord for my people and He gave me the remaining third; so, I prostrated myself in gratitude to my Lord." [Abu Dawud, Jihad 174, (2775)]

The narrator Abdullah Ibn Ghannam al-Bayadi said: The Messenger of Allah (pbuh) said,

"If anyone says in the morning: ‘O Allah! Whatever favor has come to me, it comes from Thee alone Who has no partner; to Thee praise is due and thanksgiving’, he will have expressed full thanksgiving for the day; and if anyone says the same in the evening, he will have expressed full thanksgiving for the night." [Abu Dawud, Adab 110, (5073)]

We do not know a special supplication for prostration of thanking. However, the supplications for thanking can be said in prostration or after prostration.

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