ุฑูุจููููุง ููุจู ููููุง ู ููู ุฃูุฒูููุงุฌูููุง ููุฐูุฑูููููุงุชูููุง ููุฑููุฉู ุฃูุนููููู ููุงุฌูุนูููููุง ููููู ูุชููููููู ุฅูู ูุงู ูุง
Our Lord, grant us from among our spouses and our offspring comfort to our eyes and make us an example to the righteous.
Rabbana hablana min azwajina wa dhurriyyatina qurrata a'yunin waj'alna lil-muttaqeena imama
When to Read
This beautiful dua is specifically mentioned in the Quran as something the righteous servants of Allah (Ibad ar-Rahman) say. It's particularly fitting to recite on Friday, the day of blessings, especially during the blessed hour of 'Asr, or after prayers. You can make this a part of your personal supplications throughout the day, asking Allah to bless your current spouse, or to grant you a righteous spouse if you are unmarried. It's a comprehensive prayer for family harmony and piety.
How to Read
Recite this dua with sincere intention and heartfelt conviction. It's best to raise your hands as you would during other supplications. Ensure you understand the meaning and feel the weight of the words, asking Allah to make your spouse and children a source of joy and a means of drawing closer to Him, and to make your family a beacon of righteousness for others. Consistency is key; make it a habit.
Virtues & Benefits
Reciting this dua brings immense blessings as it's directly from the Quran, spoken by the 'Ibad ar-Rahman (Servants of the Most Merciful). It acknowledges the importance of family in Islam and asks Allah to make our spouses and children a source of comfort and delight ('qurrata a'yun'). It also asks for the high station of being leaders in righteousness, setting an example for others. This dua fosters gratitude for one's family and encourages a lifelong pursuit of spiritual growth for the entire household. Friday is a day when Allah grants special attention to supplications, making it an opportune time for such heartfelt prayers.