ุฑูุจูู ุงุบูููุฑู ููู ููููููุงููุฏูููู ููููู ููู ุฏูุฎููู ุจูููุชููู ู ูุคูู ูููุง ููููููู ูุคูู ูููููู ููุงููู ูุคูู ูููุงุชู
My Lord, forgive me and my parents and whoever enters my house as a believer and the believing men and believing women.
Rabbighfir lee waliwalidayya waliman dakhala baytiya mu'minan walilmu'mineena walmu'minaat
When to Read
During Hajj and Umrah, especially when you are reflecting on the legacy and sacrifices of the Sahabah (may Allah be pleased with them). As you perform Tawaf, Sa'i, or stand in Arafat, remember the Companions who performed these rites before us, often facing immense hardship. This dua allows us to connect with them through a prayer for forgiveness and inclusion, seeking Allah's mercy for ourselves, our families, and all believers, including those noble individuals.
How to Read
Recite this dua with sincere intention and a humble heart. Imagine yourself standing in the sacred places, recalling the footsteps of the Companions. Raise your hands as you normally would for supplication, focusing on seeking Allah's forgiveness and mercy for all believers. It's a profound moment to unite with the entire Ummah, past and present, in a shared plea to our Creator.
Virtues & Benefits
This verse from Surah Nuh is a comprehensive prayer for forgiveness and encompasses all believers. By reciting it during Hajj and Umrah, we acknowledge the interconnectedness of the Ummah. Remembering the Companions, the best of generations, inspires us to emulate their faith and dedication. This dua is a way of honoring their immense contribution to Islam and seeking Allah's pleasure for them and for ourselves, drawing blessings from the very places they once treaded with such devotion. It reinforces the idea that our Hajj and Umrah are part of a continuous legacy of faith, stretching back to the time of the Prophet ๏ทบ and his Companions.