ุงูููููฐููู ูู ุชูููุจูููู ู ููููุง ุตูููุงุชูููุง ููุตูููุงู ูููุง ููููููุงู ูููุง ููุฌูู ููุนู ุฃูุนูู ูุงููููุง ุงูุตููุงููุญูุฉูุ ููุงุฌูุนูููููุง ุฎูุงููุตูุฉู ููููุฌููููู ุงููููุฑููู ู.
O Allah, accept from us our prayers, our fasting, our night prayers, and all of our righteous deeds, and make them purely for Your Noble Face.
Allahumma taqabbal minna salatana wa siyamana wa qiyamana wa jami'a a'malina as-salihah, waj'alha khalisatan liwajhik al-karim.
When to Read
This dua is particularly fitting to recite on Friday, especially after finishing your acts of worship for the day, such as after the Jumu'ah prayer or after completing voluntary prayers and good deeds. It can be recited at any time you wish to ask Allah for acceptance of your worship and deeds, but Friday is a blessed day for supplication, making it an excellent occasion.
How to Read
Recite this dua with sincere intention and hope in Allah's mercy. It is recommended to raise your hands slightly as you supplicate, facing the Qiblah. Begin by praising Allah and sending blessings upon the Prophet Muhammad ๏ทบ. Utter the words with humility and conviction, focusing on the meaning and your reliance on Allah for the acceptance of your deeds. It's beautiful to say this after completing your acts of worship for the day or the week.
Virtues & Benefits
Seeking Allah's acceptance of our worship is fundamental to our faith. The Quran states: "And they are only commanded to worship Allah, sincere to Him in religion, upright..." (Al-Baqarah 2:286). This dua embodies that command. By asking for acceptance, we acknowledge that our deeds are only valuable if Allah wills them to be accepted. This act of supplication itself is worship. It cultivates humility and a constant awareness of our need for Allah's grace, helping us to ensure our acts are performed for His sake alone, which is the highest form of sincerity.