اللَّهُمَّ إِنِّي أَسْأَلُكَ عِلْمًا نَافِعًا، وَرِزْقًا طَيِّبًا، وَعَمَلًا مُتَقَبَّلًا.
O Allah, I ask You for beneficial knowledge, goodly provision, and acceptable deeds.
Allahumma inni as'aluka 'ilman naafi'an, wa rizqan tayyiban, wa 'amalan mutaqabbalan.
When to Read
This dua is recommended to be recited in the morning, after Fajr prayer, as part of your daily remembrance of Allah (adhkar). It sets a positive and intention-filled tone for the day ahead, seeking divine assistance in all your endeavors.
How to Read
Recite this dua with sincere intention and heartfelt supplication. Focus on the meaning of each word, understanding that you are asking the Creator of all sustenance and deeds for His blessings and acceptance. It's best recited while facing the Qiblah, if possible, and with a clear mind.
Virtues & Benefits
Reciting this dua connects you directly with Allah, seeking His blessings for knowledge that benefits you and others, provision that is pure and lawful, and deeds that are accepted. This acceptance is key to spiritual growth and finding ease in navigating the challenges of daily life and work, knowing you have sought the best from your Lord.
Source & Authentication
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) used to say when the morning came: 'O Allah, I ask You for knowledge that is beneficial, and provision that is pure, and deeds that are acceptable.' (Sahih Muslim 7:15). This hadith emphasizes the importance of starting the day by seeking the best from Allah in three crucial aspects of life: intellect, sustenance, and actions.