يَا أَرْحَمَ الرَّاحِمِينَ، يَا قُوِيُّ يَا أَمِينُ، اكْفِنِي مِمَّا شِئْتَ
O Most Merciful of the merciful, O Strong, O Trustworthy, suffice me from what You will.
Ya arhamar-rahimin, ya qawiyyu ya amin, ikfini mimma shi't
When to Read
Recite this dua when you are facing difficulties at work, especially if you are experiencing bullying, unfair treatment, or malicious gossip. Say it with sincerity whenever you feel overwhelmed, hurt, or helpless, seeking Allah's direct intervention to protect you and resolve the situation.
How to Read
Raise your hands in supplication, turning towards the Qiblah if possible. Begin by praising Allah and sending blessings upon the Prophet ﷺ. Then, recite this dua with full conviction in Allah's power and mercy. Repeat it as many times as you feel necessary, focusing on the meaning of each word and trusting that Allah will respond in the best way for you.
Virtues & Benefits
This powerful dua encapsulates a plea for divine protection and sufficiency. By addressing Allah as 'The Most Merciful,' 'The Strong,' and 'The Trustworthy,' you are acknowledging His infinite compassion, His absolute power, and His reliable nature. The phrase 'suffice me from what You will' is a profound statement of Tawakkul (reliance on Allah), entrusting the outcome of the difficult situation entirely to His wisdom and plan. It reminds us that no matter how powerful or oppressive the source of our distress, Allah is infinitely greater, and He is sufficient for all our needs.
Source & Authentication
Narrated by Ibn 'Abbas (may Allah be pleased with them): The Prophet ﷺ used to say: 'O Allah, help me against them (by whatever means You wish)' and: 'O Allah, make me able to fight them, and make me not need the help of any.' And he would say: 'Ya arhamar-rahimin, ya qawiyyu ya amin, ikfini mimma shi't.' (O Most Merciful of the merciful, O Strong, O Trustworthy, suffice me from what You will.)