ุฑูุจููููุง ุขุชูููุง ู ูู ูููุฏูููู ุฑูุญูู ูุฉู ูููููููุฆู ููููุง ู ููู ุฃูู ูุฑูููุง ุฑูุดูุฏูุง
Our Lord, grant us from Yourself mercy and prepare for us from our affair right guidance.
Rabbana atina min ladunka rahmatan wa hayyi' lana min amrina rashada
When to Read
This dua is particularly poignant when a couple is navigating the sensitive aftermath of a past trauma that has left one or both partners feeling insecure and struggling to build trust. It can be recited individually or together, especially during times of quiet reflection, after salah, or when discussing the challenges being faced in the relationship.
How to Read
Recite this dua with sincerity and a deep sense of reliance on Allah. Visualize the mercy and guidance He can bestow upon your marriage. It's recommended to make dua in a state of purity, facing the Qiblah if possible, and with a hopeful heart, believing that Allah is Al-Aleem (The All-Knowing) and Al-Hakeem (The All-Wise). Consistency is key, making it a regular part of your supplications.
Virtues & Benefits
This ayah from Surah Al-Kahf is a profound supplication for divine mercy and balanced guidance. When recited with the intention of strengthening a marriage impacted by trauma, it seeks Allah's intervention to heal emotional wounds, foster understanding, and lead the couple towards a path of mutual respect and steadfast trust. It acknowledges our human limitations and turns to the Ultimate Source of strength and wisdom for marital harmony.