Dua & Sunnah

Dua of Gratitude for Allah's Hidden Favors

Gratitude
Sahih HadithSahih Muslim 2739

اللَّهُمَّ إِنِّي أَعُوذُ بِكَ مِنْ زَوَالِ نِعْمَتِكَ، وَتَحَوُّلِ عَافِيَتِكَ، وَفُجَاءَةِ نِقْمَتِكَ، وَجَمِيعِ سَخَطِكَ

O Allah, I seek refuge in You from the demise of Your blessings, the reversal of Your well-being, the suddenness of Your vengeance, and all that incurs Your displeasure.

Allahumma inni a'udhu bika min zawali ni'matik, wa tahawwuli 'afiyatik, wa faja'ati niqmatik, wa jami'i sakhatik

When to Read

This powerful dua is a profound expression of gratitude not just for the blessings we see, but for the protection we have from their loss. It's particularly relevant during times when one feels secure and prosperous, as a reminder to seek Allah’s continued protection. Recite it in the morning and evening, as the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ taught us, to encompass our day and night with Allah’s safeguard.

How to Read

This dua, like all supplications, is best recited with a sincere heart, conviction, and full awareness of its meaning. It's a plea for preservation, acknowledging that all favors and well-being come from Allah, and only He can sustain them. Facing the Qiblah can enhance the focus, but the core is the sincerity of the supplication from a humble heart. Reflect on each phrase as you utter it, truly seeking refuge in Allah’s mercy and power.

Virtues & Benefits

This dua is incredibly comprehensive. By seeking refuge from the 'demise of Your blessings,' we acknowledge that even apparent fortunes can be temporary. 'The reversal of Your well-being' reminds us that health and safety are not guaranteed without Allah’s grace. The 'suddenness of Your vengeance' and 'all that incurs Your displeasure' highlight the importance of seeking Allah's pleasure and avoiding His wrath, often through actions and states we might overlook. It’s a dua for lasting favor and contentment, safeguarding against unseen pitfalls and spiritual decline, ensuring our gratitude is not misplaced.

Source & Authentication

It was narrated from Abu Hurairah that the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ used to supplicate: 'O Allah, I seek refuge in You from the demise of Your blessings, the reversal of Your well-being, the suddenness of Your vengeance, and all that incurs Your displeasure.' (Sahih Muslim 2739)
Sahih HadithSahih Muslim 2739
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