ุฃููููู ู ูุณูููููู ุงูุถููุฑูู ููุฃููุชู ุฃูุฑูุญูู ู ุงูุฑููุงุญูู ูููู
Affliction has touched me, and You are the Most Merciful of the merciful.
Annฤซ massaniแธ-แธurru wa anta arแธฅamur-rฤแธฅimฤซn
When to Read
Recite this dua when you are facing trials, hardships, illness, or any form of suffering that feels overwhelming. It's a direct plea to Allah, drawing inspiration from a Prophet who endured immense tests with unwavering faith.
How to Read
Recite with sincerity and conviction, understanding that Allah is the ultimate source of relief and mercy. Believe that by calling upon Him in this manner, you are connecting with the legacy of prophetic patience. It's best recited during times of personal reflection, after prayers, or whenever the weight of hardship feels heavy.
Virtues & Benefits
This dua, uttered by Prophet Ayyub (Job) himself during his prolonged suffering, is a powerful testament to turning to Allah in moments of deep distress. Its recitation connects us to the divine promise of mercy and acknowledges Allah's ultimate power over all afflictions. By remembering Ayyub's (AS) immense patience, we are inspired to remain steadfast and trust in Allah's wisdom, knowing that trials are a means of purification and elevation of our status.