Ya Hayyu — Ya Qayyum Madhaha ((new))

Across Islamic history, from the scholars of Baghdad to the saints of Delhi, the consistent recitation of Ya Hayyu Ya Qayyum has been linked to specific outcomes:

Subhana Rabbiyal A'la. And Allah knows best. ya hayyu ya qayyum madhaha

Al-Qayyum comes from the root Qa-ma (to stand/establish). It implies the One who sustains, protects, and manages everything. The universe is like a building; without a foundation, it collapses. Allah is Qayyum —He does not need the universe, but the universe needs Him every nanosecond. Across Islamic history, from the scholars of Baghdad

It is narrated by Anas bin Malik that whenever a matter would distress the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ), he would say: "Ya Hayyu Ya Qayyum, bi-rahmatika astagheeth" It implies the One who sustains, protects, and

The third element of the phrase, is often translated simply as "praise be to Him." However, the linguistic roots offer a deeper spiritual flavor.

“Ya Hayyu Ya Qayyum, bi rahmatika astaghithu, aslih li sha’ni kullahu, wa la takilni ila nafsi tarfata ‘ayn.” (O Ever-Living, O Self-Sustaining, by Your mercy I seek help, set right all my affairs, and do not leave me to myself for the blink of an eye.)