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The speeches of Imam 'Ali (as) in al-Kafi are a great way to understand tawhid in the school of Ahl al-Bayt (as).

Allah qua Allah (Allah as He is in Himself) is absolutely transcendent, indefinable, eternal, and unknowable. Strictly speaking, He can never be known, because He transcends all conception.

Therefore, He makes Himself known through His Names and Atttributes.

Imam al-Sadiq (as) makes it clear that the Names and Attributes are merely indications of what Allah is; they are not Allah Himself.

Some scholars say that Allah's Attributes are not separate from Him, but neither are they Him. We can use an analogy for a person. We may say that they are 'kind' but their kindness is not essentially them in themselves, which remains hidden from everyone.

The Attributes are not 'things' they are just reflected, or revealed in creation.

Imam al-Sadiq (as) said, 'Do not worship the Attributes.' The Qur'an says that you can call upon Allah using them, however. Again, just as your friend's name is not him. You can call your friend, using his name, but his name is not his essential self.

The Names and Attributes are a 'means' by which we call upon Allah.

Therefore, when  making du'a, you can address Allah using any of His Names and Attributes, with the understanding that He in Himself transcends all of them and is not limited by them.

Al-Haadiالهادي  is one of the Names of Allah (SWT) which means : He, Who guides to the right path.

I don't know any Du'a which calls Allah (SWT) as Al-Mahdi ( The guided). Allah (SWT) is The Guide for every Muslim and no one can guide Him.

If you come across any Dua which call Allah as Al-Mahdi, please send details of it.

Wassalam.

Bismihi ta'āla

Yes, you are setting yourself up for disappointment. You cannot force yourself onto someone, especially if it seems they are not interested. Your dua to Allah ta'ala should be in asking Him to do what is best for you, and for you to evaluate the situation using reason and common sense. 

And Allah knows best

After fulfilling all the obligatory acts, the best recommended acts are: helping others especially your parents and relatives then poor and needy, reciting Quran with understanding, reciting supplications with understanding, remembering Allah day and night, being in purity state day and night, remembering the Prophet and his holy Progeny with salutations (ALLAHUMMA SALLI 'ALA MUHAMMAD WA AALI MUHAMMAD) , performing Night Prayer every night, reciting Ziyarat Ashura every day, seeking forgiveness (ASTAGHFIRULLAH RABBI WA ATOOBU ELAYH). These are just few examples of recommended acts.

Wassalam.