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Friday, April 1, 2022

Dua When Sighting The New Moon

 Dua When Sighting The New Moon

Read Dua When Sighting The New Moon or Naya Chand Dekhte Waqt Ki Dua in Urdu is easy now by knowing its meaning. Dua is a prayer you can read on different occasions of life, with translations it's easy to memorize this Dua or supplication. Saying this Dua When Sighting The New Moon have several virtues.
































"O Allah! Let the Crescent moon appear over us
with security and iman; (O Moon) My Creator
and Your Creator is Allah"


Saturday, October 23, 2021

Ramadan Kareem Has Arrived

 Ramadan Kareem Has Arrived


Ramadan Kareem is a great month in the sight of Allah The Almighty. It is the month in which the Quran was revealed on a night which is better than a thousand months. Allah The Almighty Says (what means):

{The Night of Decree [in Ramadan] is better than a thousand months. The angels and the Spirit descend therein by permission of their Lord for every matter. Peace it is until the emergence of dawn.} [Quran 97:3-5]

Ramadan  is the month of the Quran and fasting. During this month the devils are chained and Muslims intensify acts of obedience and worship and seek closeness to their Lord through giving charity to the poor and needy.

The Meaning of Ramadan means fasting, which is abstention from food, drink and sexual relations as a means of drawing closer to Allah The Almighty. 
The Time of fasting 
The time of fasting starts from the break of dawn until sunset. 
The Ruling of fasting 
It is obligatory for Muslims to fast the month of Ramadan as this is the 
fourth pillar of Islam. Allah The Almighty Says (what means):

{O you who have believed, decreed upon you is fasting as it was decreed upon those before you that you may become righteous.} [Quran 2: 183] 

Each adult Muslim, man or woman, who is sane and physically able to 
fast is required to fast the month of Ramadan. 

Prerequisites of fasting in Ramadan

1- Islam: A non-Muslim is not required to fast unless he embraces Islam. 

2- Sanity: An insane Muslim is not required to fast unless he regains his sanity.
 
3- Maturity: Fasting is not due before attaining the age of puberty. However, if a child is able to fast, he should be asked to do so in order to get accustomed to it.
 
4- Physical ability: Whoever is unable to fast due to old age or an incurable illness is not obliged to fast and is instead required to feed a needy person for each day.
 
5- Attaining the age of discretion: Before this age, a child should not fast. 

6- Cessation of menstruation: The fasting of a menstruating woman is invalid until her bleeding stops. 

7- Cessation of post-partum bleeding: The fasting of a woman who experiences post-partum bleeding is invalid until that state comes to an end.
 
8- Intention: One has to make the intention to fast for each day on the night preceding it. Fasting is invalid without intention, which is made in the heart only. This is contrary to voluntary fasting, which does not need an intention to be made the night before. 

Six acts of Sunnah related to fasting
 
1- Delaying the Suhoor (pre-down meal) to the last part of the night but before the break of dawn. 

2- Hastening in having the Iftaar (fast-breaking) meal when the sun sets. 

3- Increasing righteous deeds and intensifying voluntary prayer, charity, recitation of the Quran, remembrance of Allaah, supplication and asking Allah for forgiveness.
 
4- Meeting insults and abuse with the term, "I am fasting". One must not react to abuse in the same way; rather, he should react with what is best in order to attain rewards and keep safe from sin. 

5- Supplication at the time of breaking the fast: He can say, "Allaahumma laka sumtu, wa ‘ala rizqika aftartu, fataqabbal minni, innaka anta as-samee‘u al-‘Aleem (O Allaah, I have fasted for You and I have broken the fast with Your provision so accept it from me. You are The Hearer, The Knowledgeable)." 

6- Breaking the fast with ripe dates if they are available; if not, then with dried dates; if not, then with water. 

Excuses allowing a Muslim not to fast during Ramadan 

Four types of people are excused for not fasting during Ramadan:
 
1- A sick person who would be harmed by fasting as well as a traveler who is traveling for the distance that allows for shortening the prayer. It is better for these two persons to not fast, and they are required to make up for the missed days. Nonetheless, if they fast, their fasting would still be valid and accepted. 

2- A woman experiencing menstruation or post-partum bleeding should not fast and should later make up for the missed days. If she does choose to fast under such circumstances, her fasting would be invalid and rejected.
 
3- The pregnant and nursing woman. If, in such a circumstance, she expects harm to afflict the fetus or the child, she is allowed to not fast, make up for the missed days later on and also feed a needy person for each day. If she does fast in these circumstances, her fasting would be valid and accepted. If such a woman expects harm to afflict herself (rather than her child), she is allowed to not fast and then make up for the missed days only – without having to feed needy people. 

4- A person who is unable to fast due to old age or an incurable illness is allowed to not fast and feed a needy person for each day a half of a Saa’ (about 1500 grams) of the staple food of that land.

Distinguishing characteristics of Ramadan 

Allah The Almighty made the month of Ramadan distinguished from other months with many characteristics and virtues therein, including: 

1- The smell of the mouth of the fasting person smells better to Allah than the fragrance of musk. 

2- The angels continue asking Allah to forgive the fasting persons until they break their fast.

3- Allah decorates His Paradise everyday and Says, “My righteous servants are about to be alleviated from all burdens and harms and then move to you.” 

4- The devils are chained. 

5- The gates of Paradise are opened and the gates of Hellfire are closed. 

6- In it is Laylat Al-Qadr (the Night of Divine Decree) which is better than a thousand months. Whoever is deprived of the blessings of this night has been deprived from a tremendous amount of goodness. 

7- Those who fasted are forgiven upon the last night of Ramadan. 
Asserted righteous deeds during Ramadan 

1- Fasting: It was narrated that the Prophet Muhammad (saw) said: "Every act of the son of Aadam is for him, every good deed is multiplied in reward by seven hundred multiples. Allah The Exalted Says: 'Except fasting. It is (exclusively) meant for Me and I (alone) will reward it. He (the fasting person) has abstained from food and drink, and sexual pleasures for My sake.' The fasting person has two occasions of joy: one when he breaks his fast and the other when he meets his Lord. Surely, the breath of one who observes fasting smells better to Allah than the fragrance of musk." [Al-Bukhari & Muslim]

Undoubtedly, this great reward is not for a person who abstains from food and drink only; rather, it is as the Prophet Muhammad (saw) said: 

"Whoever does not give up false speech and acting upon it, Allah does not need him to give up his food and drink." [Al-Bukhari] 

In this regard, the Prophet Muhammad (saw) also said: "Fasting is a shield (from Hell). 
If one of you is fasting, he should avoid sexual intercourse and 
quarreling. If someone insults him, he should say, 'I am fasting.'" [Al-Bukhari & Muslim] 

O servant of Allah, when you fast, you should do that with your hearing, you eyes, your tongue and all the other parts of your body. You should not make similar the day when you are fasting and the day when you are not, as narrated on the authority of Jaabir razi allah tala anhu .
 
2- Performing Qiyaam (night voluntary prayer): It was narrated that the Prophet said: "Whoever observes the night voluntary prayers during the month of Ramadhaan out of sincere faith and hoping to attain the reward of Allaah, all his past sins will be forgiven." 
[Al-Bukhari & Muslim]

An important caution: You should complete the Taraaweeh (a special voluntary night prayer in Ramadan) with the Imaam in order to be considered as one of those who spend (the night) in prayer. The Prophet Muhammad (saw) said: "Whoever prays with the Imaam until he finishes, Allaah will record for him as if he spent the whole night in prayer." 
[Abu Daawood, An-Nasaa’i, At-Tirmithi & Ibn Maajah] 

3- Charity: The Prophet Muhammad (saw) was the most generous of people in giving charity, but he was generous to the utmost during the month of Ramadan. He was more generous in giving charity than a blowing wind. It was also narrated that the Prophet Muhammad (saw) said: "The best charity is that which is given during Ramadan." [At-Tirmithi]

Charity has many forms, including:
 
A- Providing food: Allah The Almighty Says (what means): {And they give food in spite of love for it to the needy, the orphan, and the captive, [Saying], "We feed you only for the countenance of Allah. We wish not from you reward or gratitude. Indeed, We fear from our Lord a Day 
austere and distressful." So Allah will protect them from the evil of that Day and give them radiance and happiness, and will reward them for what they patiently endured [with] a garden [in Paradise] and silk [garments].} [Quran 76: 8-12] 
 
The righteous predecessors were keen to provide food for others and they gave this precedence over many acts of worship. It is equally rewarded whether you feed a hungry person or your good Muslim brother. Hence, poverty is not a condition for feeding a person. It was narrated that the 
Prophet Muhammad (saw) said: "Whoever provides food for a hungry believer, Allaah will provide him with food from the fruits of Paradise. Whoever provides water for a thirsty believer, Allaah will provide him with water from the Sealed Nectar." [At-Tirmithi]

Some of the righteous predecessors, including Al-Hasan and Ibn Al-Mubarak Rehmat ul Alameen would feed their Muslim brothers while they themselves were fasting. They would serve them and attend to their well-being. B- Providing food for those breaking their fast: It was narrated that the Messenger of Allah Prophet Muhammad (saw) said: "Whoever feeds a fasting person will have a reward equal to that of the fasting person, without any reduction in the latter’s reward."[At-Tirmithi]

4. Intensifying recitation of the Quran: My dear brother and sister, you should be keen to recite the noble Quran with reflection and humbleness. The righteous predecessors were tremendously influenced by the Quran. Abu Hurayrah (razi allah tala anhu) narrated: "When the verses in which Allah The Almighty Says (what means): {Then at this statement do you wonder? 

And you laugh and do not weep.} [Quran 53:59-60] were revealed, the people of Suffah (poor people who used to stay in the courtyard of the Prophet's mosque) wept until tears began to trickle down their cheeks. When the Prophet Muhammad (saw) heard their weeping, he wept with them and his weeping made us weep. The Messenger of Allah Muhammad (saw) said: 'The person who weeps in humility to Allah will not enter Hell.'[At-Tirmithi] 

5- Sitting in the mosque until sunrise: It was narrated that when the Prophet Muhammad (saw)  performed the Fajr (dawn) prayer, he sat in his place of prayer until sunrise. [Muslim]

Anas ( Razi allah tala anhu ) narrated that the Prophet Muhammad (saw)said: "Whoever performs the Fajr prayer in congregation and remains seated, remembering Allah until 
sunrise, then performs a two-Rak‘ah (unit) prayer, it will be for him as  the reward of a complete, complete, complete Hajj and ‘Umrah." [At-Tirmithi; Al-Albaani: Saheeh (Authentic)] 
If this is the reward promised for any day of the year, then how will it be for the days of Ramadan, the days of mercy and forgiveness?

6- Observing I‘tikaaf (ritual-seclusion in the mosque): It was narrated that the Prophet Muhammad (saw) observed I‘tikaaf for ten days in Ramadan. But in the year of his death, he observed I‘tikaaf for twenty days." [Al-Bukhaari] 

7- Performing ‘Umrah during Ramadhaan: It was narrated that the Prophet Muhammad (saw) said: "An ‘Umrah performed in Ramadhaan is equal in reward to Hajj." 
[Al-Bukhari & Muslim] 

8- Seeking Laylat Al-Qadr (the Night of Decree): Allah The Almighty Says (what means): {Indeed, We sent the Quran down during the Night of Decree. And what can make you know what is the Night of Decree? The Night of Decree is better than a thousand months.} 
[Quran 97: 1-3] 

The Prophet Muhammad (saw) said: "Whoever observes the optional night prayer 
during Laylat Al-Qadr with sincere faith and hope for the reward of Allah will have his past sins forgiven." [Al-Bukhaari & Muslim] 

The Prophet Muhammad (saw) would seek Laylat Al-Qadr and commanded his Companions 
Prophet Muhammad (saw) to also look out for it. He Prophet Muhammad (saw) would wake up his family members during the last ten nights in the hope that they would catch the blessed night. Laylatul-Qadr is sought during the last ten nights of Ramadan, and in particular the odd nights. 

‘Aa’ishah The Prophet Muhammad narrated that she said: "O Messenger of Allaah, what if I knew when Laylat Al-Qadr was - what should I say in it?" He The Prophet Muhammad said:"Say: Allaahumma innaka ‘affuwwun tuhibbul ‘afwa fa‘fu ‘anni (O Allah, You are the Ever-Pardoning and You love to pardon, so pardon me.)" [Ahmad] 

9- Intensifying remembrance and mentioning of Allaah, supplication and seekingforgiveness: The days and nights of Ramadan are virtuous times, so seize the opportunity by increasing your remembrance of Allah and making supplications, especially during the times when supplications 

are answered, including:

*When breaking the fast, since the fasting person has an answered supplication when he breaks his fast. 

*The last third of the night, which is when our Lord descends and Says: "Is there anyone asking that I may give; is there anyone seeking forgiveness that I may forgive?"

*Asking for forgiveness during the last part of the night (shortly before dawn), as Allah The Almighty Says (what means): {And in the hours before dawn they would ask forgiveness.} 
[Quran 51:18] 

* Seeking the hour when the supplication is answered on Friday. This hour is most likely the last hour of the daytime.

Breaches to be avoided while fasting 
 
1- Simply alternating the night into daytime and vice versa. 

2- Abandoning some of the obligatory prayers due to sleeping. 

3- Overeating and overdrinking. 

4- Wasting time. 

5- Having the Suhoor meal early and then sleeping without performing the Fajr prayer.
 
6- Driving in a reckless manner in the moments that precede breaking the fast, and driving aggressively and recklessly in general. 

7- Failing to perform the Taraaweeh prayer in full.
 
8- Spending the working hours with colleagues in backbiting and tale-bearing as well as other actions which would invalidate fasting.

Other noteworthy points related of fasting
 
1- One must fast during the month of Ramadan out of sincere faith and hoping to attain the reward of Allah, not for any other purpose.
 
2- A fasting person may be afflicted with wounds, a nosebleed or unintentionally have some water or other substances that reach his throat. Such matters do not invalidate fasting, as long as they are done unintentionally. 

3- One is permitted to make his intention to fast while he is in a state of Janaabah (post sexual-intercourse impurity) and then perform Ghusl (ritual bathing) after the break of dawn. If the state of menstruation or post-partum bleeding ends before the break of dawn, a woman has to perform Ghusl and then perform the Maghrib (sunset) and ‘Ishaa’ (evening) prayers and then fast. 

4- A fasting person is permitted to use the Siwaak (tooth-cleaning stick), whether at the beginning of the day or at any other time. It is recommended for him to use it, just as when he is not fasting. 

5- The times of Ramadan must be utilized in doing righteous deeds, such as prayer, charity, reciting the Quran, remembering and mentioning Allah, supplicating to Him and asking for forgiveness. Ramadan is an opportunity to increase one's righteous deeds and purify the heart from corruption. 

6- Fasting disciplines the soul and purifies the self from afflicting people with abuse or harm. 

7- One's fasting is still valid when smoke or dust unintentionally enters his throat, as this is impossible to avoid. 

8- When a fasting person eats or drinks during the daytime out of forgetfulness or ignorance, those who see him are required to remind him, as this is from cooperation upon righteousness and piety. 

9- The fasting person and others as well must avoid sins, including all unlawful talk, looking, listening, eating and drinking. 

10- It is recommended for one to be openhanded and keen to recite the Quran during Ramadhaan out of following the example of the Prophet Muhammad (saw) and seeking reward from Allah.
 
11- Some of the causes of forgiveness and repentance in Ramadan are fasting, spending the night in worship, observing prayers in Laylat Al-Qadr with sincere faith and hope for the reward of Allah, reciting the Quran, remembering Allah, supplicating, asking for forgiveness, repentance to Allah, providing food for the fasting persons and giving in charity. 

12- The best charity is that which is given in Ramadan.
 
13- Fasting is better for one who is allowed to break the fast, unless it is very difficult or harmful for him. Allah The Almighty Says (what means): {But to fast is best for you, if you only knew.}
[Quran 2: 184] 

14- One should seek Laylat Al-Qadr, as it is better than a thousand months. The Quran was revealed on this night. Allah The Almighty Says (what means): {The month of Ramadan [is that] in which was revealed the Quran.} [Quran 2: 185]
 
15- The angels continue asking forgiveness for the fasting persons until he breaks his fast. 

16- Ramadhaan is the month of patience; and patience is rewardedvv with Paradise.
 
17- The fasting people are forgiven upon the last night of Ramadan, just like a worker should be given his payment after finishing his work.

18- During Ramadan, mercy descends, sins are forgiven and supplications are answered. 

Guidelines to be followed during Ramadan 

1- Fasting during the month of Ramadan out of sincere faith and hoping to attain the rewards of Allah, for all one's past sins will be forgiven then. 

2- Avoid breaking the fast on one of the days of Ramadan without a Sharee‘ah-approved excuse, but if one does so, he is required to make up for this day, give the Kaffaarah (expiation) and sincerely repent to Allah.
 
3- Provide a meal of breaking the fast for the fasting persons in order to receive a reward similar to theirs. 

4- Perform the five obligatory prayers in congregation at their fixed times in order to receive the reward of Allah and win the protection of Allah in Ramadan as well as at other times. 

5- Give charity intensively during Ramadan, for the best charity is that given in Ramadan. 

6- Avoid wasting your time without doing righteous deeds. You will be questioned about your time, reckoned for it and rewarded or punished accordingly. 

7- Perform ‘Umrah during Ramadan, for an ‘Umrah performed in Ramadan is equal in reward to Hajj. 

8- Learn from fasting how to fear Allah, be mindful of him in public and secret, show gratefulness for His favors, keep upright on beying Him by obeying all His commands and avoiding all that is 
forbidden. 

9- Avoid exceeding limits due to fasting so that you do not get angry for the most insignificant reasons under the pretext that you are fasting. Rather, fasting should be a source of tranquility and reassurance for you. 

10- Intensify remembrance and mentioning of Allah, seeking forgiveness, asking to enter Paradise and salvation from Hell in Ramadan and at other times as well. However, this is more 
required when you are fasting, particularly at the time of breaking the fast and having the Suhoor meal. This is one of the most important causes of forgiveness. 

11- Fast six days of Shawwaal (the month following Ramadan).was narrated that the Prophet Muhammad (saw) said: "Whoever fasts Ramadan followed by six (days) of Shawwaal is like him who fasts the 
whole year." [Muslim] 

12- Keep on increasing your faith, fearing Allah and doing righteous deeds after Ramadan and until you die. Allah The Almighty Says (what means): {And worship your Lord until there comes to you the certainty (death).} [Quran 15: 99]
 
13- Intensify prayer, fasting and asking Allah to exalt the mention of the Prophet Muhammad (saw) his family, Companions and followers until the Day of Judgment. 

14- Muslims unanimously agree that fasting in Ramadan is an obligation. So, whoever denies the obligation of fasting in Ramadan is an apostate and he must be asked to repent and return to Islam.

15- The fast of Ramadan was legislated during the second year after Hijrah (emigration). The Prophet Muhammad (saw) fasted the month of Ramadan nine times during his life. This makes fasting an obligation upon each Muslim who is mature and sane.

16- Avoid lying, cursing, backbiting and tale bearing, as this diminishes the reward of fasting

Zakaat Al-Fitr 
1- This is the due physical and spiritual Zakaah (charity) after ending the fast of Ramadan.
 
2- It is obligatory and to be paid by each Muslim for himself as well as for those whom he is required to spend on. 

3- Its amount is one Saa’ of the common staple food of the land and that which is over and above his and his family's requirements for the night and day of ‘Eed. 

4- A Saa’ measures four Mudds. The Mudd measures two middlesized handfuls, which equals about 3 kilograms. 

5- The best of what is given is what is most beneficial to the poor. 

6- It is given on the day of ‘Eed but before the prayer. It may also be given a day or two before the ‘Eed. It is impermissible, however, to delay it after the ‘Eed prayer unless there is a Sharee‘ah-approved excuse. Otherwise, it is not accepted and simply counted as ordinary charity. 

7- It is to be given in the place where one resides at the time of giving it.

8- Giving its value is impermissible as this does not conform with the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (saw).
 
9- It is given to the same recipients of standard Zakaah. The poor, the needy and those in debt are worthier of it. 

10- It is obligatory that it is received by the recipient or his agent on time. 

Conclusion 

My brother and sister in Islam, I advise you not to miss a single day of fasting in Ramadhaan. If you were to abandon the fasting of a day of Ramadan, without a Sharee‘ah-approved excuse, you would not ever be able to compensate for it even if you were to fast for the rest of your life. After the end of the month of Ramadan, you are required to continue in obeying Allah and make the month of Ramadan a beginning for changing bad habits and behavior into acts of worship and 
virtuous deeds. 

I ask Allah to accept your deeds, free you from Hell and make you one of those who are accepted by Him.

Friday, October 22, 2021

Daily Dua 1 to 30 Ramadan

Daily Dua 1 to 30 Ramadan



First Day of Ramzan al-Mubarak Dua
Daily Dua 1 to 30 Ramzan

O Allah, on this day make my fasts the fasts of those who fast (sincerely), and my standing up in prayer of those who stand up in prayer (obediently), awaken me in it from the sleep of the heedless, and forgive me my sins , O God of the worlds, and forgive me, O one who forgives the sinners.

Second Day of Ramzan al-Mubarak
Daily Dua 1 to 30 Ramzan


O Allah, on this day, take me closer towards Your pleasure, keep me away from Your anger and punishment, grant me the opportunity to recite Your verses (of the Qur'an), by Your mercy, O the most Merciful.

Third Day of Ramzan al-Mubarak
Daily Dua 1 to 30 Ramzan

O Allah, on this day, grant me wisdom and awareness, keep me away from foolishness and pretention, grant me a share in every blessing You send down, by You generosity, O the most Generous.

Fourth Day of Ramzan al-Mubarak

Daily Dua 1 to 30 Ramzan

O Allah, on this day, strengthen me in carrying out Your commands, let me taste the sweetness of Your rememberance, grant me, through Your graciousness, that I give thanks to You. Protect me, with Your protection and cover, O the most discerning of those who see.

Fifth Day of Ramzan al-Mubarak
Daily Dua 1 to 30 Ramzan

O Allah, on this day, place me among those who seek forgiveness. Place me among Your righteous and obedient servants, and place me among Your close friends, by Your kindness, O the most Merciful.

Sixth Day of Ramzan al-Mubarak
Daily Dua 1 to 30 Ramzan

O Allah, on this day, do not let me abase myself by incurring Your disobedience, and do not strike me with the whip of Your punishment, keep me away from the causes of Your anger, by Your kindness and Your power, O the ultimate wish of those who desire.


Seventh Day of Ramzan al-Mubarak
Daily Dua 1 to 30 Ramzan

O Allah, on this day, help me with its fasts and prayers, and keep me away from mistakes and sins of the day, grant me that I remember You continously through the day, by Your assistance, O the Guide of those who stray.

Eight Day of Ramzan al-Mubarak

Daily Dua 1 to 30 Ramzan

O Allah, on this day, let me have mercy on the orphans, and feed [the hungry], and spread peace, and keep company with the noble­minded, O the shelter of the hopeful.

Ninth Day of Ramzan al-Mubarak
Daily Dua 1 to 30 Ramzan

O Allah, on this day, grant me a share from Your mercy which is wide, guide me towards Your shining proofs, lead me to Your all encompassing pleasure, by Your love, O the hope of the desirous.

Tenth Day of Ramzan al-Mubarak
Daily Dua 1 to 30 Ramzan

O Allah, on this day, make me, among those who rely on You, from those who You consider successful, and place me among those who are near to you, by Your favour, O goal of the seekers.

Eleventh Day of Ramzan al-Mubarak
Daily Dua 1 to 30 Ramzan

O Allah, on this day, make me love goodness, and dislike corruption and disobedience, bar me from anger and the fire [of Hell], by Your help, O the helper of those who seek help.


Twelfth Day of Ramzan al-Mubarak
Daily Dua 1 to 30 Ramzan

O Allah, on this day, beautify me with covering and chastity, cover me with the clothes of contentment and chastity, let me adhere to justice and fairness, and keep me safe from all that I fear, by Your protection, O the protector of the frightened.

Thirteenth Day of Ramzan al-Mubarak
Daily Dua 1 to 30 Ramzan

O Allah, on this day, purify me from uncleanliness and dirt, make me patient over events that are decreed, grant me the ability to be pious, and keep company with the good, by Your help, O the beloved of the destitute.

Fourteenth Day of Ramzan al-Mubarak

Daily Dua 1 to 30 Ramzan

O Allah, on this day, do not condemn me for slips, make me decrease mistakes and errors, do not make me a target for afflictions and troubles, by Your honor, O the honor of the Muslims.

Fifteenth Day of Ramzan al-Mubarak
Daily Dua 1 to 30 Ramzan

O Allah, on this day, grant me the obedience of the humble expand my chest through the repentance of the humble, by Your security, O the shelter of the fearful.

Sixteenth Day of Ramzan al-Mubarak
Daily Dua 1 to 30 Ramzan

O Allah, on this day, grant me compatability with the good, keep me away from patching up with the evil, lead me in it, by Your mercy, to the permanent abode, by Your Godship, O the God of the worlds.

Seventeenth Day of Ramzan al-Mubarak
Daily Dua 1 to 30 Ramzan

O Allah, on this day, guide me towards righteous actions, fulfil my needs and hopes, O One who does not need explanations nor questions, O One who knows what is in the chests of the (people of the) world. Bless Muhammad and his family, the Pure.

Eighteenth Day of Ramzan al-Mubarak
Daily Dua 1 to 30 Ramzan

O Allah, on this day, awaken me with the blessings of its early mornings, Illuminate my heart with the brightness of its rays, let every part of my body follow its effects, by Your light, O the illuminator of the hearts of those who know.

Nineteenth Day of Ramzan al-Mubarak
Daily Dua 1 to 30 Ramzan

O Allah, on this day, multiply for me its blessings, and ease my path towards its bounties, do not deprive me of the acceptance of its good deeds, O the Guide towards the clear truth.

Twentieth Day of Ramzan al-Mubarak
Daily Dua 1 to 30 Ramzan

O Allah, on this day, open for me the doors of the heavens, and lock the doors of Hell from me, help me to recite the Qur'an, O the One who sends down tranquility into the hearts of believers.

Twenty First Day of Ramzan al-Mubarak
Daily Dua 1 to 30 Ramzan

O Allah, on this day, show me the way to win Your pleasure, do not let Shaytan have a means over me, make Paradise an abode and a resting place for me, O the One who fulfills the requests of the needy.

Twenty Second Day of Ramzan al-Mubarak
Daily Dua 1 to 30 Ramzan

O Allah, on this day, open for me the doors of Your Grace, send down on me its blessings, help me towards the causes of Your mercy, and give me a place in the comforts of Paradise, O the one who answers the call of the distressed.

Twenty Third Day of Ramzan al-Mubarak
Daily Dua 1 to 30 Ramzan

O Allah, on this day, wash away my sins, purify me from all flaws, examine my heart with (for) the piety of the hearts, O One who overlooks the shortcomings of the sinners.

Twenty Fourth Day of Ramzan al-Mubarak
Daily Dua 1 to 30 Ramzan

O Allah, on this day, I ask You for what pleases You, and I seek refuge in You from what displeases You, I ask You to grant me the opportunity to obey You and not disobey You, O One who is generous with those who ask.

Twenty Fifth Day of Ramzan al-Mubarak
Daily Dua 1 to 30 Ramzan

O Allah, on this day, make me among those who love Your friends, and hate Your enemies, following the way of Your last Prophet, O the Guardian of the hearts of the Prophets.

Twenty Sixth Day of Ramzan al-Mubarak
Daily Dua 1 to 30 Ramzan

O Allah, on this day, make my efforts worthy of appreciation, and my sins forgiven, my deeds accepted, my flaws concealed, O the best of those who hear.

Twenty Seventh Day of Ramzan al-Mubarak

Daily Dua 1 to 30 Ramzan

O Allah, on this day, bestow on me the blessings of Laylatul Qadr, change my affairs from (being) difficult to (being) easy, accept my apologies, and decrease for me [my] sins and burdens, O the Compassionate with His righteous servants.

Twenty Eighth Day of Ramzan al-Mubarak
Daily Dua 1 to 30 Ramzan

O Allah, on this day, grant me a share in its nawafil (recommended prayers), honor me by attending to my problems, make closer the means to approach You, from all the means, O One who is not preoccupied by the requests of the beseechers.

Twenty Ninth Day of Ramzan al-Mubarak

Daily Dua 1 to 30 Ramzan

O Allah, on this day, cover me with Your mercy, grant me in it success and protection, purify my heart from the darkness of false accusations, O the Merciful to His believing servants.

Thirtieth Day of Ramzan al-Mubarak
Daily Dua 1 to 30 Ramzan

O Allah, on this day, make my fasts worthy of appreciation and acceptance, according to what pleases You, and pleases the Messenger, the branches being strengthened by the roots, for the sake of our leader, Muhammad, and his purified family. Praise be to Allah, the Lord of the worlds.





















 

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