ุฑูุจููููุง ุงุบูููุฑู ููู ููููููุงููุฏูููู ููููููู ูุคูู ูููููู ููููู ู ูููููู ู ุงููุญูุณูุงุจู
Our Lord, forgive me and my parents and the believers the Day the account is established.
*Rabbana-ghfir li wa liwalidayya wa lil-mu'mineena yawma yaqum al-hisab*
When to Read
This powerful dua, asking Allah for forgiveness for oneself, parents, and all believers, can be a source of immense strength during difficult marital times. If a spouse has strayed, or if you yourself have fallen into wrongdoing, this supplication offers a path to seeking Allah's mercy and cleansing. Recite it during your prayers, especially in the last third of the night when Allah descends to the lowest heaven, or any time you feel the need for sincere repentance and reconciliation. It's particularly relevant when seeking to mend a broken trust and pave the way for forgiveness and renewed commitment within the marriage.
How to Read
Approach this dua with sincerity and a genuine desire for change and forgiveness. Raise your hands as you would in supplication, facing the Qiblah if possible. Begin with praises of Allah and blessings upon the Prophet Muhammad ๏ทบ. Utter the words with a humble heart, focusing on the meaning of seeking Allah's ultimate forgiveness. Reflect on your actions and the impact of infidelity on your marriage. Believe that Allah is Al-Ghafoor (The All-Forgiving) and Ar-Raheem (The Most Merciful). Make this a consistent part of your daily supplications, especially during times of hardship.
Virtues & Benefits
Seeking Allah's forgiveness through this dua is a direct act of worship and a vital step towards healing and restoration. It acknowledges our human fallibility and our reliance on Allah's infinite mercy. Forgiveness, both seeking it and granting it, is central to Islamic teachings. The Quran states: 'And the punishment for an evil deed is an evil one like it. But whoever forgives and makes reconciliation - his reward is with Allah. Indeed, He likes not those who do wrong.' (Ash-Shura 42:40). This ayah highlights that forgiveness, especially when coupled with reconciliation, carries immense reward with Allah. By turning to this dua, you are actively seeking to cleanse your heart and your marriage from the stain of sin, opening the door for Allah's blessings and guidance towards resolution and peace.