Friday, September 4, 2009

When to find the Night Shab-e-Qadr (Laylatul Qadr)?

When to find the Night Shab-e-Qadr (Laylatul Qadr)?

The majority of the scholars who agreed that the night occurs in the month of Ramadan, disagreed on the exact night. Some said it comes on the first day of Ramadan. Others said it is on the seventh; while others say its on the 19th night. All these opinions are not built on sound proof. There is evidence that the night comes on the last ten days of Ramadan, specifically on the odd numbered nights.

In a report by Bukhari, the Mes­senger of Allah (saas) said: “Seek it on the odd nights of the last ten days of Rama­dan.”

In a hadith by Ibn Umar (raa), some men among the compan­ions saw the night in a dream occurring in the last seven nights.
Responding to this, the Messenger of Allah (saas) told them, “I see your dreams coincide on the last seven, whoever wants to seek it should do so in the last seven.” (Agreed upon)

In Muslim's report, the Prophet (saas) said, “Seek the night in the last ten days, and if any of you is weak, or can't observe it, he should not miss the remain­ing seven days.”

In Hadith by Ubayy bin Ka'ab (raa), he said: “By Allah, I know which night it is. It is the night the Messenger commanded us to observe, the night of the 27th.” (Ahmed/Tirmidhi)

Analyzing all these citations indicates still no one knows for sure which night is the Night of Power, at least in a given year. It seems that the night shifts and rotates to different nights from one year to another. It may occur on the 27th in one year, while the next year it will be on the 25th, while on the following year it will be occurring on the 29th, etc.

There is an indication to this in hadith by Bukhari, when the Messenger of Allah (saas) states:
“Seek it on the twenty-ninth; it may be on the twenty-seventh, or on the twenty-fifth.”

Imam Ibn Hajr, in his book, “Fathul Bari”, in the commentary of the Book of Bukhari, said:
“I accept the ruling that the night occurs on the odd nights of the last ten days of Ramadan, namely the twenty-first, twenty-third, twenty-fifth, twenty-seventh and or twenty-ninth.”

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Recitation of Al-Qur'an (Tilawatul Qur'an)

Recitation of Al-Qur'an (Tilawatul Qur'an)

It is highly recommended to recite or read Al-Qur'an, the final word of Allah , at all times, at least completing it twice in a year. The reports from the companions show how some of them completed Al-Qur'an in five days, some in four while others in three days.

Imam An-Nawawi (raa) said:
“The speed must depend on the condition and situation of the person and what he or she does for a living.”

The recitation of Al-Qur'an should not be the reason to become slacked in your other responsibilities. The speed of your recita­tion must be regulated by the ability to understand, because Al-Qur'an encourages the reciter to ponder about what he or she reads.

Allah states: “Here is a Book which We have sent down unto thee, full of blessings, that they may meditate on its signs, and that men of understanding may re­ceive admonition.” (Al-Qur'an, 38:29)

In a hadith by 'Aishah (raa), reported by Al-Bayhaqi, she said:

“The house in which Al-Qur'an is recited is seen by the heavenly world as the stars are seen by the earthly world.”

As a preparation for reading, it is recommended to have cleanliness, (taharah), by making wudu before settling down to recite Al-Qur'an. for the recitation of Al-Qur'an is worship, 'ebadah, namely the best form of remembrance of Allah (dhikir). The Messenger of Allah (saas) disliked making dhikir without cleanliness.

Allah (SWT) states in Al-Qur'an: “And that is indeed a mighty adjuration, if you but knew. That this is indeed a Qur'an most honorable, in a book well-guarded, which none shall touch but those who are clean.” (Al-Qur'an 56:76-79)

It is not a sin, however, to read without wudu if you are un­clean from minor impurities that entail wudu before prayer. If you feel like using the restroom for urination, passing wind, etc., stop and go relieve yourself completely, and make Wudu then return to resume your reading. If you are defiled from ma­jor impurities, that is, the ones which entail complete bath, (ghusl), it is prohibited to read Al-Qur'an during the state of defilement, the agents of which include discharge of semen, sexual intercourse, bleeding as a result of childbirth, and men­struation.

However, it is allowed for these people to look in Al-Qur'an while not holding it, and they may read it with their eyes and their hearts, but not recite it. [Note: one shouldn't en­courage reading Qur'an in a state of defilement, but rather en­courage Ghusl first.]

The place you choose to sit to recite Al-Qur'an should be clean from any filth or bad odor. This is why it is prohibited to read it the restroom. While reading the Qur'an, it is recommended to face the direction of Al-Qiblah.

Allah (SWT) says: “When you do read Al-Qur'an, seek Allah's pro­tection from Satan, the rejected.” (Al-Qur'an 16:98)

In the event that you are interrupted during reading, it is advis­able to repeat ta'awwudh before you resume. As for the phrase of ta'awwudh, the following is reported:
“A`uwudhu billah (As-Sa mee'u, Al-'Aleem) iminash Shaitan ir Rajeem.”
“I seek refuge with Allah (The All Hearing, The All-Knowing) from Satan, the rejected.”

In Islam we are commanded to start every act, spiritual or non-spiritual, big or small, with Basmalah, that is: “Bismil llahir­Rahmanir-Raheem” (In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.) The reason is to seek Allah's blessings for the action you are about to embark on. Undoubtedly, no deed is more deserving or worthy of Basmalah than the 'ebadah of reading Al-Qur'an. With the revelation of Bismillahir-Rahmanir Raheem, Allah has educated His Messenger (saas) to make it an unceasing habit of saying Bismillah before reading and before every act.

In a hadith by Ibn Hibban (raa), the Messenger of Allah (saas) has been reported as saying:
“Beautify the recitation of your Qur'an with your voices.”

It is recommended to start again after each completion of Al-Qur'an. In a hadith reported by Tirmidhi (raa), the Messenger of Allah (saas) has been reported as saying:
“The best deeds in the sight of Allah are the deeds of the one who completes Qur'an and resumes again, the one who reads Al-Qur'an from the beginning to the end, and whenever he finishes he resumes again.”
It is undesirable to stop reading to converse or talk to someone, laugh or play or look at something that takes away your atten­tion, unless there is a valid reason, as has been reported by Al-Bukhari, by the way of Ibn 'Umar (raa).
Zakat / Charity Information in Islam for Ramadan

Zakat / Charity Information in Islam for Ramadan

The acts of charity and benevolence toward the less fortunate, for the sake of Allah, are highly desired on all occasions, but more so during the blessed month of Ramadan.

In the book of Al-Bukhari, Ibn 'Abbas (raa) related:

“The Messenger of Allah (saas) is the most benevolent(good) among the people. His benevolence increases markedly during the month of Ramadan when the angel Jibreel meets him every night of Ramadan, to rehearse with him the Holy Qur'an. The Messenger of Allah (saas) was more charitable with his good possessions than the mov­ing winds that bring torrential rain.”

As you may be aware, there are two kinds of charitable acts. There is regular, voluntary charity, (sadaqah), that can be given any time, from inviting others to meals, at iftar time dur­ing Ramadan, to outright gifts to an individual or a charitable organization.

On the other hand, there is an obligation of Za­kaat (obligatory charity), which is the annual return of 2.5 per­cent that is levied against one's savings or assets that have ma­tured in the last twelve months. All give their Zakaat to its rightful owners during Ramadan so as to offer these two obligations of Islam at the same time.
Dua during Breaking Fast (Iftar) in Ramadan

Dua during Breaking Fast (Iftar) in Ramadan

The Lawgiver has recommended that the fasting person take the opportunity on this occasion and beseech Allah during the period of fasting, especially around the hour of breaking fast, iftaar. He should request diligently, whatever he or she desires, from the Owner of creation, Rabbil Alameen.

In the book of Ibn Maja, Abdullah bin 'Amru bin 'Al-As (raa) reported that the Messenger of Allah (saas) said: “Indeed, as to the faster, about the time he breaks his fast, his du'a, (supplication) will not be turned away by Allah.”

This hadith reveals a special privilege afforded only to the ser­vant who observes fasting and at the hour he brings his fasting to a close. Each fasting person has the right to supplication(Dua) and the right that it will be answered, a promise from the One who never reneges on His promises.

However, granting the faster's du'a request falls within the conditions of du'a. That is, whatever you ask Allah (SWT), He will grant it in His own time, and when he knows that granting your request will not lead to your ruin. Do not ask of Him something unlawful.

In a report by Tirmidhi (raa), the Messenger of Allah (saas) has been reported as saying:
“There are three categories of people whose du'a (sup­plications) will not be rejected:

the person who observes the fast until he breaks,
a just ruler,
and the person who has been wronged.”

This citation supports the previous one, while adding that when prayers are offered during fasting, supplications are highly en­couraged.

In addition to the faster, a ruler's acts of justice weigh heavily on the scale of good deeds (mizaan). This is the person whose pronouncements, orders and decrees affects the lives of others. The ruler may be a political leader, a judge, or a community leader who does not abuse the power and authority invested in him. If any one of them makes a request, Allah (SWT) will swiftly grant it.

Conversely, on the reverse side, if the faster did not observe fasting properly, or the ruler abuses the power invested in him, their supplications will not only be turned away unanswered, but will incur the wrath of Allah.

The third person in the Hadith is al-mazluum. This is an indi­vidual who has been wronged, such as a victim of a crime against himself or his property, or if his civil rights have been violated, or he is a victim of fraud or white collar crime. If such a person raises his hands and asks Allah (SWT) for help, his or her prayer will be granted.

Examples of Supplications During Ramadan

It has been reported that the Messenger of Allah (saas) used to say the following:

“Allahumma Inne as aluka birahma -tikal Latee wasi'at kulla shain an Taghfirale”
(O Allah, I request You by Your mercy that encompasses eve­rything in the creation to forgive me.)

Also:

“Dhahaba Zamau, wabta lati'uruq, wa Thabatal Ajru In Sha Allah.”
(The thirst is gone and the throats are wet again and the reward is established, Allah willing.)

Also:
“Allahumma laka sumtu wabika a mantu wa 'alaika Tawakaltu, wa'ala rizquka aftartu.”
(O Allah, I fasted for Your sake. I believed in You and relied on You and I break my fast on your provisions.)

The above supplications have been reported from the Messen­ger of Allah (saas). Anyone of them may be said before you put the date or water in your mouth. Speaking of iftar, it is rec­ommended to be in a state of purity, (wudu) before iftar, so that when the adhan is called for Maghribprayer, anyone who hears the adhan should breakfast immediately at the sound of Allahu Akbar and should not wait until the adhan is completed. The caller will break after adhan.
One Should Hurry to Break Fast in ramadan

One Should Hurry to Break Fast in ramadan

The Lawgiver highly recommended rule that the fast be broken as soon as the sun sets is certain. Although newspapers, in their daily almanac, mention the time of sunset and sunrise, one should be strongly advised to look through the window to make sure the sun has set. For example, you might hear that “Today's sunrise is at 6:50 a.m. and sunset at 4:58 p.m.,” and when you look outside, you find that there is still light out side. By sunset it is meant the disappearance of the sun from the western hori­zon.

In the books of Bukhari and Muslim, the Messenger of Allah (saas) said: “The people will always remain in a good state of mind and body (during fast) so far as they hurry in the break­ing of the fast and delay the sahuur.”

It is recommended also to break the fast with fresh dates, rutub, and in odd numbers, or tamr, regular table or supermarket dates, or water. If dates are not available, any fruit will do. If there is no food or drink to break the fast with, intend in your heart to break fast, and whenever food is available you should eat.

In a report by Anas (raa), he said: “The Prophet (saas) used to break fast with fresh, ripe dates rutub, before he offered his Maghrib prayer. If they were not available, he would break with regular dates, or drink water if there were no dates.” (Abu Dawud Tirmidhi)

In this report, there is an indication that with the Messenger of Allah (saas) breaking fast precedes evening prayer, Maghrib, as if to say the last meal before fast precedes the morning prayer. Likewise, the first meal at the time of iftaar, the fast breaking meal, precedes evening prayer, Maghrib. Hence, the procedure at Iftaar goes like this: break with a light meal, pref­erably dates, make Iqamah for Maghrib prayer, then take your regular meal.

The meal, may be taken with the family at home, or friends and relatives may be invited to the Iftaar as we shall see that chari­table works are highly recommended in the month of Ramadan. Over the years phenomenon have evolved in different masajid, and Islamic Centers in the United States of America and else­where, where arrangements are made by the believers to break fast in jama'ah in the masajid. These gatherings are excellent and are encouraged as they lead to Taraweeh prayer in Ja­maa`ah in the masjid.

Friday, August 28, 2009

30th Day Dua for Ramadan

30th Day Dua for Ramadan

Read the below Dua on 30th day of Ramadan Dua

ALLAAHUMMAJ-A’L S’IYAAMEE FEEHI BISH SHUKRI WAL QUBOOLI A’LAA MAA TARZ”AAHU WA YARZ”AAHUR RASOOLU MUH’KAMATAN FAROO-U’HU BIL-US’OOLI BI-‘AAQI SAYYIDINAA MUH’AMMADIN WA AALIHIT’ T’AAHIREEN WALH’AMDU LILLAAHI RABBIL A’ALAMEEN

O Allah render my fasts observed in this month worthy of appreciation and acceptance, and a medium to obtain Thy pleasure and the pleasure of the Messenger, let the corollary (Furoo - a consequence or a supplement) acquire strength from the original cause (Usool), for the sake of our Leaders-in-chief, Muhammad and his pure children; (all) praise be to Allah, the Lord of the Worlds.

Pray a 12 Rak-a’t Salaat as under:
(i) In every Rak-a’t, after the recitation of Soorah Al Fatih’ah, recite Soorah Al ikhlaas 20 times.
(ii) After the Salaam say “Durood” 100 times

Dua

ALH’AMDU LILLAAHI LAA SHAREEKA LAHOO ALH’AMDU LILLAAHI KAMAA YANBAGHEE LI-KARAMI WAJHIHI WA I’ZZI JALLLIHI WA KAMAA HUWA AHLUHU YAA QUDDOOS YAA NOOR YAA NOORAL QUDS YAA SUBBOH’ YAA MUNTAHAT TASBEEH’ YAA RAH’MAAN YAA FAA-I’LAR RAH’MAH YAA ALLAAH YAA A’LEEM YAA KABEER YAA ALLAAH YAA LAT’EEF YAA JALEEL YAA ALLAAH YAA SAMEE-U’ YAA BAS’EER YAA ALLAAH YAA ALLAAH YAA ALLAAH LAKAL ASMAAA-UL H’USNAA WAL AMTHAALUL U’LYAA WAL KIBRIYAAA WAL AALAAA-U AS-ALUKA AN TUS’ALLIYA A’LAA MUH’AMMADIN WA AHLI BAYTIHI WA AN TAJ-A’LAS-MEE FEE HAAD’IHIL LAYLATI FIS SU-A’DAAA-I WA ROOH’EE MA-A’SH SHUHADAAA-I WA IH’SAANEE FEE I’LLIYYEENA WA ISAAA-ATEE MAGHFOORAH WA AN TAHABA LEE YAQEENAN TUBAASHIRU BIHEE QALBEE WA EEMAANAN YUD’HIBUSH SHAKKA A’NNEE WA TURZ”IYANEE BIMAA QASAMTA LEE WA AATINA FID DUNYAA H’ASANATAN WA FIL AAKHIRATI H’ASANATAN WA QINAA A’D’AABAN NAARIL H’AREEQ WAR-ZUQNEE FEEHAA D’IKRAKA WA SHUKRAKA WAR RAGHBATA ILAYKA WAL INAABATA WAT TAWBAH WAT-TAWFEEQA LIMAA WAFFAQTA LAHOO MUH’AMMAD WA AALA MUH’AMMAD S’ALLALLAAHU A’LAYHI WA A’LAYHIM


O Allah bless Muhammad and the family of Muhammad. All Praise is for Allah, there is no partner for Him. All Praise is for Allah, as is deserved by His glorious countenance, and His mighty power, and as He is worthy of it. O Holy, O Light, O Holy Light. O Glorious, O the ultimate goal of all glorification. O Beneficent, O the doer of mercy. O Allah, O All­Knowing, O Great, O Allah, O Gracious. O Magnificent, O Allah, O All­Hearing, O All­Seeing. O Allah, O Allah, O Allah, You have the most beautiful names, the highest examples, the grandeur, the bounties. I beseech You to, bless Muhammad and the family of Muhammad, and place my name, in this night, among the fortunate, and my soul among the martyrs, let my good deeds be (written) in the 'Illiyyin (Book of the virtuous), and my evil deeds be forgiven. (And I beseech You to ) grant me a certainty which gives joy to my heart, and a faith which drives doubt away from me, and make me pleased with what You have granted me. (And I beseech You to) Give us good in this world, and good in the Hereafter, and save us from the punishment of the burning fire.(HQ 2:201) (And I beseech You to) grant me in it , Your remembrance, and Your gratitude, and desire for (pleasing) You, turning (to You for repentance), and success, for all that You have granted Muhammad and his family, peace be on him and on them.


Read: Dua for Iftar and Sehri in Ramadan / Ramazan

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29th Day Dua for Ramadan

29th Day Dua for Ramadan

Read the below Dua on 29th day of Ramadan Dua


ALLAAHUMMA GHASHSHINEE FEEHI BIR-RAH’MATI WAR-ZUQNEE FEEHIT TAWFEEQA WAL I’S’MATA WA TAHIR QALBEE MIN GHAYAAHIBIT TUHMATI YAA RAH’EEMAN BI-I’BAADIHIL MOOMINEEN

O Allah draw me near to Thy mercy, in this month, and enwrap me with it, keep me alive attached with guidance, having a clear conscience, cleanse my heart from the vulgarity of making false accusations, O He who treats the faithful servants mercifully.

Pray a 2 Rak-a’t Salaat in every Rak-a’t, after the recitation of Soorah Al Faatih’ah, recite Soorah Al Ikhlaas 20 times

Dua'a for 29th Ramadhan

YAA MUKAWWIRAL LAYLI A’LAL NAHAAR WA MUKAWWIRAN NAHAARA A’LAL LAYL YAA A’LEEM YAA H’AKEEM YAA RABBAL ARBAAB WA SAYYIDAS SAADAAT LAA ILAAHA ILLAA ANTA YAA AQRABA ILAYYA MIN H’ABLIL WAREEN YAA ALLAAH YAA ALLAAH YAA ALLAAH LAKAL ASMAAA-UL H’USNAA WA AMTHAALUL U’LYAA WAL KIBRIYAAA WAL AALAAA-U AS – ALUKA ANTUS’ALLIYA A’LAA MUH’AMMADIN WA AALI MUH’AMMAD WA AN TAJ-A’LAS-MEE FEE HAAD’IHIL LAYLATI FIS SU-A’DAAA-I WA ROOH’EE MA- A’SH SHUHADAAA-I WA IH’SAANEE FEE I’LLIYEENA WA ISAAA-ATEE MAGHFOORAH WAN AN TAHABA LEE YAQEENAN TUBAASHIRU BIHEE QALBEE WA EEMAANAN YUD’HIBUSH SHAKKA A’NNEE WA TURZ”IYANEE BIMAA QASAMTA LEE WA AATINAA FID DUNYAA H’ASANATAN WA FIL AAKHIRATI H’ASANATAN WA QINAA A’D’AABIN NAARIL H’AREEQ WAR- ZUQNEE FEEHAA D’IKRAKA WA SHUKRAKA WAR RAGHBATA ILAYKA WAL INAABATA WAT-TAWFEEQA LIMAA WAFFAQTA LAHOO MUH’AMMAD S’ALLALLAAHU A’LAYHI WA A’LAYHIM


O Allah, bless Muhammad and the family of Muhammad. O (One) who coils the night into the day, and coils the day into the night. O All­Knowing, O Wise, O the Lord of Lords, and the Chief of chiefs. There is no god but You. O (One) who is nearer to me than my jugular vein. O Allah, O Allah, O Allah, You have the most beautiful names, the highest examples, the grandeur, the bounties. I beseech You to, bless Muhammad and the family of Muhammad, and place my name, in this night, among the fortunate, and my soul among the martyrs, let my good deeds be (written) in the 'Illiyyin (Book of the virtuous), and my evil deeds be forgiven. (And I beseech You to ) grant me a certainty which gives joy to my heart, and a faith which drives doubt away from me, and make me pleased with what You have granted me. (And I beseech You to) Give us good in this world, and good in the Hereafter, and save us from the punishment of the burning fire. (HQ 2:201) (And I beseech You to) grant me in it (Laylatul Qadr) Your remembrance, and Your gratitude, and desire for (pleasing) You, turning (to You for repentance), and success, for all that You have granted Muhammad and his family, peace be on him and on them.


Read: Dua for Iftar and Sehri in Ramadan / Ramazan

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28th Day Dua for Ramadan

28th Day Dua for Ramadan

Read the below Dua on 28th day of Ramadan Dua


ALLAAHUMMA WAFFIR H’AZ’Z’EE FEEHI MINAN NAWAAFIL WA AKRIMNEE FEEHI BI-IH’Z”AARIL MASAAA-IL WA QARRIB FEEHI WASEELATEE ILAYKA MIN BAYNIL WASAAAA-EEL YAA MAN LAA YASHGHALUHI ILH’AAH’UL MULH’H’EEN

O Allah increase my enjoyment and satisfaction, in this month, in the prayers I pray out of my own free will, kindly make haste in quick disposal of my affairs in my interest, let me be near to the “Means of Approach” (Muhammad and Aali Muhammad) who are the select best medium to gain Thy favours, O He who does not get confused on account of the ceaseless demands of the countless beseechers, but attend to each and every supplication.

Pray a 6 Rak-a’t Salaat as under:
In every Rak-a’t, after the recitation of Soorah Al fatih’ah, recite
(i) AAYAATUL KURSEE 100 times
(ii) AL IKHLAAS 100 times
(iii) After the Salam
Salawaat 100 times

Dua'a for 28th Ramadhan

YAA KHAAZINAL LAYLI FIL HAWAAA-I WA KHAAZINAN NOORI FIS SAMAAA-I WA MAANI-A’S SAMAAA-I AN TAQA-A’ A’LAL ARZ” ILLAA BI-ID’NIHI WA H’AABISAHUMAA AN TAZOOLAA YAA A’LEEM YAA A’ZEEM YAA GHAFOOR YAA DAA-IM YAA ALLAAH YAA WAARITH YAA BAA-ITHU MAN FIL QUBOOR YAA ALLAAH YAA ALLAAH YAA ALLAAH LAKAL ASMAAA-UL H’UNAA WAL AMTHAALUL U’LYAA WAL KIBRIYAAA WAL AALAAA-U AS-ALUKA AN TUS’ALLIYA A’LAA MUH’AMMDIN WA AALI MUH’MMADIN WA AN TAJ-A’LAS-ME FEE HAAD’IHIL LAYLATI FIS SU-A’DAAA-I WA ROOH’EE MA’A’SH SHUHADAAA-I WA IH’SAANEE FEE I’LLIYYEENA WA ISAAA-ATEE MAGHFOORAH WA AN TAHABA LEE YAQEENAN TUBAASHIRU BIHEE QALBEE WA EEMAANAN TUBAASHIRU BIHEE QALBEE WA EEMAANAN YUD’HIBUSH SHAKKA A’NNEE WA TURZ”IYANEE BIMAA QASAMTA LEE WA AATINAA FID DUNYAA H’ASANATAN WA FIL AAKHIRATI H’ASANATAN WA QINAAA’D’AABIN NAARIL H’AREEQ WAR-ZUQNEE FEEHAA D’IKRAKA WA SHUKRAKA WAR RAGHBATA ILAYKA WAL INAABATA WAT-TAWFEEQA LIMAA WAFFAQTA LAHOO MUH’AMMADAN WA AALI MUH’AMMAD S’ALLALLAAHU A’LAYHI WA A’LAYHIM

O Allah, bless Muhammad and the family of Muhammad. O (One) who keeps safe the night in the atmosphere, and keeps safe the light in the sky, and prevents the sky to fall on the earth except by His permission, and holds them back lest they move away. O All­Knowing, O Mighty, O Forgiver, O Eternal, O Allah, O Inheritor, O (One) who will raise those in the graves. O Allah, O Allah, O Allah, You have the most beautiful names, the highest examples, the grandeur, the bounties. I beseech You to, bless Muhammad and the family of Muhammad, and place my name, in this night, among the fortunate, and my soul among the martyrs, let my good deeds be (written) in the 'Illiyyin (Book of the virtuous),and my evil deeds be forgiven. (And I beseech You to ) grant me a certainty which gives joy to my heart, and a faith which drives doubt away from me, and make me pleased with what You have granted me. (And I beseech You to) Give us good in this world, and good in the Hereafter, and save us from the punishment of the burning fire. (HQ 2:201) (And I beseech You to) grant me in it (Laylatul Qadr) Your remembrance, and Your gratitude, and desire for (pleasing) You, turning (to You for repentance), and success, for all that You have granted Muhammad and his family, peace be on him and on them.


Read: Dua for Iftar and Sehri in Ramadan / Ramazan

Also Read Daily Dua for Holy Month of Ramadan


27th Day Dua for Ramadan

27th Day Dua for Ramadan

Read the below Dua on 27th day of Ramadan Dua

ALLAAHUMMAR-ZUQNEE FEEHI FAZ”LA LAYLATIL QADRI WA S’AYYIR UMOOREE FEEHI MINAL U’SRI ILAL YUSRI WAQ-BAL MA-A’AD’EEREE WA H’UT’T’A A’NNID’ D’ANBA WAL WIZRA YAA RA-OOFAN BI-IBAADIHIS’S’AALIH’EEN

O Allah make available for me the blessings of the night of Qadr, render my affairs easy to deal with instead of becoming difficult and cumbersome, take into consideration my apologies, and unburden my back from the heavy load of wrongdoings, O He who is compassionate while dealing with the upright.

Pray a 4 Rak-a’t Salaat in every Rak-a’t, after the recitation of Soorah Al Faatih’ah, recite Soorah al Mulk once or Soorah Al Ikhlaas 25 times.

DUA

YAA MAAADDAZ’ZILLI WA LAW SHIA-TA LA-JA-A’LTAHU SAAKINAA WA JA-A’LTASH SHAMSA A’LAYHI DALEELAA THUMMA QABAZ”TAHU ILAYKA QABZ”AN YASEERAA YAA D’AL JOODI WAT’ T’OOKI WAL KIBRIYAAA-I WAL AALAAA-I LAA ILAAHA ILLAA ANTA A’ALIMUL GHAYBI WASH SHAHAADATIR RAH’MAANAR RAH’EEM LAA ILAAHA ILLAA ANTA YAA QUDDOOS YAA SALAAM YAA MOO-MIN YAA MUHAYMIN YAA A’ZEEZ YAA JABBAAR YAA MUTAKABBIR YAA ALLAAH YAA KHAALIQ YAA BAARI-U YAA MUS’AWWIR YAA ALLAAH YAA ALLAAH YAA ALLAAH LAKAL ASMAAA-UL H’USNAA WAL AMTHAALUL U’LYAA WAL KIBRIYAAA WAL AALAAA-U AS-ALUKA AN TUS’ALLIYA A’LAA MUH’AMMADIN WA AALI MUH’AMMAD WA AN TAJ-A’LAS-MEE FEE HAAD’IHIL LAYLATI FIS SU-A’DAAA-I WA ROOH’EE MA-A’SH SHUHADAAA-I WA IH’SAANEE FE I’LLIYEENA WA ISAAA-ATEE MAGHFOORAH WA AN TAHABA LEE YAQEENAN TUBAASHIRU BIHEE QALBEE WA EEMAANAN YUD’HIBUSH SHAKKA A’NNEE WA TURZ”IYANEE BIMAA QASAMTA LEE WA AATINAA FID DUNYAA H’ASANATAN FIL AAKHIRATI H’ASANATAN WA QINAA A’D’AABAN NAARIL H’AREQ WAR-ZUQNEE FEEHAA D’IKRAKA WA SHUKRAKA WAR RAGHBATA ILAYKA WAL INAABATA WAT TAWBAH WAT TAWFEQA LIMAA WAFFAQTA LAHOO MUH’AMMADAN WA AALI MUH’AMMADIN S’ALLALLAAHU A’LAYHI WA A’LAYHIM

O Allah, bless Muhammad and the family of Muhammad. O (One) who extended the shadow and had You wished You would have made it stationary. And You made the sun its guide, then You withdrew it to Yourself, an easy withdrawl. O the possessor of generosity and power, grandeur and bounties. There is no god but You, Knower of the unseen and the manifest, The Beneficent, the Merciful. There is no god but You, O Holy, O Peace, O (the) Trusted, O (the) Protector O Mighty, O Most Powerful, O Sublime. O Allah, O Creator, O Originator, O (the) Fashioner, O Allah, O Allah, O Allah, You have the most beautiful names, the highest examples, the grandeur, the bounties. I beseech You to, bless Muhammad and the family of Muhammad, and place my name, in this night, among the fortunate, and my soul among the martyrs, let my good deeds be (written) in the 'Illiyyin (Book of the virtuous),and my evil deeds be forgiven. (And I beseech You to ) grant me a certainty which gives joy to my heart, and a faith which drives doubt away from me, and make me pleased with what You have granted me. (And I beseech You to) Give us good in this world, and good in the Hereafter, and save us from the punishment of the burning fire. (HQ 2:201) (And I beseech You to) grant me in it (Laylatul Qadr) Your remembrance, and Your gratitude, and desire for (pleasing) You, turning (to You for repentance), and success, for all that You have granted Muhammad and his family, peace be on him and on them.


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26th Day Dua for Ramadan

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ALLAAHUMMAJ-A’L SA-E’E FEEHI MASHKOORAA WA D’ANBEE FEEHI MAGHFOORAA WA A’MALEE FEEHI MAQBOOLAA WA A’YBEE FEEHI MASTOORAA YAA ASMA-A’S SAAMI-E’EN

O Allah render my efforts, made in this months, worthy of appreciation, my sins forgivable, my deeds acceptable, and my shortcomings coverable, O the Best Hearer.

Pray an 8 Rak-a’t Salaat in every Rak-a’t, after the recitation of Soorah Al Faatih’ah, recite Soorah Al Ikhlaas 100 times.

Dua'a for 26th Ramadhan

YAA JAA-I’LAL LAYLI WAN NAHAARI AAYATAYN YAA MAN MAH’AA AAYATAL LAYLI WA JA-A’LA AAYATAN NAHAARI MUBS’IRATAN LI-TABTAGHO FAZ”LAN MINHU WA RIZWAANAA YAA MUFAS’S’ILA KULI SHAY-IN TAFS’EELAA YAA MAAJIDU YAA WAHHAAB YAA ALLAAHU YAA JAWAAD YAA ALLAAH YAAA ALLAAH YAA ALLAAH LAKAL ASMAAA-UL H’USNAA WAL AMTHAALUL U’LYAA WAL KIBRIYAAA WAL AALAAA-U AS-ALUKA AN TUS’ALLIYA A’LAA MUH’AMMADIN WA AALI MUH’AMMAD WA AN TAJ-A’LAS-MEE FEE HAAD’IHIL LAYLATI FIS SU-A’DAAA-I WA ROOH’EE MA-A’SH SHUHADAAA-I WA IH’SAANEE FEE I’LLIYYEENA WA ISAAA-ATEE MAGHFOORAH WA AN TAHABA LEE YAQEENAN TUBAASHIRU BIHEE QALBEE WA EEMAANAN YUD’HIBUSH SHAKKA A’NNEE WA TURZ”IYANEE BINAA QASAMTA LEE WA AATINAA FID DUNYAA H’ASANATAN WA FIL AAKHIRATI H’ASANATAN WA QINAA A’D’AABIN NAARIL H’AREEQ WAR-ZUQNEE FEEHAA D’IKRAKA WA SHUKRAKA WAR RAGHBATA ILAYKA WAL INAABATA WAT-TAWFEEQA LIMAA WAFFAQTA LAHOO MUH’AMMADAN WA AALI MUH’AMMAD S’ALLAALLAAHU A’LAYHI WA A’LAYHIM

O Allah bless Muhammad and his family. O (One) who made the sun and the moon two signs. O (One) who removed the sign of the night, and made the sign of the day bright, that you may seek grace from Him, and (His) pleasure. O (One) who seperates everything distinctly. O the Magnificent, O (the) Giver, O Allah, O (the) Generous. O Allah, O Allah, O Allah, You have the most beautiful names, the highest examples, the grandeur, the bounties. I beseech You to, bless Muhammad and the family of Muhammad, and place my name, in this night, among the fortunate, and my soul among the martyrs, let my good deeds be (written) in the 'Illiyyin (Book of the virtuous),and my evil deeds be forgiven. (And I beseech You to ) grant me a certainty which gives joy to my heart, and a faith which drives doubt away from me, and make me pleased with what You have granted me. (And I beseech You to) Give us good in this world, and good in the Hereafter, and save us from the punishment of the burning fire. (HQ 2:201) (And I beseech You to) grant me in it Your remembrance, and Your gratitude, and desire for (pleasing) You, turning (to You for repentance), and success, for all that You have granted Muhammad and his family, peace be on him and on them


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