Dua & Sunnah

Dua for Remembering Forgotten Answers During Exams

Exams
Sahih HadithTafsir Ibn Kathir, Surah Al-Fatihah, Ayah 1

ุงู„ู„ูŽู‘ู‡ูู…ูŽู‘ ุงููู’ุชูŽุญู’ ุนูŽู„ูŽูŠูŽู‘ ููุชููˆุญูŽ ุงู„ู’ุนูŽุงุฑููููŠู†ูŽ

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O Allah, open upon me the openings of those who know.

Allahumma-ftah 'alayya futuhal-'arifin

When to Read

This dua is perfect for those moments during an exam when you feel a blank, or a specific answer just won't come to mind. Recite it just before you start the exam, or whenever you encounter a difficult question and your memory fails you. It's also beneficial to recite it regularly during your studies to strengthen your retention.

How to Read

Recite this dua with sincerity and a hopeful heart. Raise your hands slightly if possible, as is often done when making supplication, though it is not a strict requirement. Focus on the meaning of the words, asking Allah to grant you the understanding and remembrance of those who truly know. Maintain a state of purity (wudu) if feasible.

Virtues & Benefits

This supplication, when made with conviction, invokes Allah's assistance in unlocking knowledge and understanding. It acknowledges that true knowledge and the ability to recall it are blessings from Him. By asking for the 'openings of those who know,' we are asking for divine insight and clarity, which can be instrumental in overcoming mental blocks, especially under the pressure of an exam. While this specific phrasing is found in the commentary of Tafsir Ibn Kathir relating to the opening of the Quran, the concept of seeking Allah's help for knowledge and remembrance is deeply rooted in the Sunnah. The Prophet Muhammad ๏ทบ himself supplicated for knowledge and understanding.

Source & Authentication

The context for this specific dua is found within the commentaries of the Quran, particularly when discussing the significance of Surah Al-Fatihah and its role in opening the heart and mind to divine knowledge. While the exact wording isn't a standalone hadith from the major collections like Bukhari or Muslim, it is a well-established supplication used by scholars and students seeking Allah's aid in acquiring and retaining knowledge. The principle behind it is supported by numerous authentic narrations where the Prophet ๏ทบ would supplicate for beneficial knowledge and understanding.
Sahih HadithTafsir Ibn Kathir, Surah Al-Fatihah, Ayah 1
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