ุฑูุจููููุง ุงุบูููุฑู ููููุง ููููุฅูุฎูููุงููููุง ุงูููุฐูููู ุณูุจููููููุง ุจูุงููุฅููู ูุงูู ููููุง ุชูุฌูุนููู ููู ูููููุจูููุง ุบููููุง ููููููุฐูููู ุขู ููููุง ุฑูุจููููุง ุฅูููููู ุฑูุกูููู ุฑููุญููู ู
Our Lord, forgive us and our brothers who have preceded us in faith and do not put rancor in our hearts toward those who have believed. Our Lord, indeed You are Kind and Merciful.
Rabbana-ghfir lana wa li ikhwanina alladheena sabaqoona bil-imani wa la taj'al fee quloobina ghillan lilladheena amanoo Rabbana innaka Ra'oofun Raheem
When to Read
Recite this dua when you feel tension or misunderstanding arising with your in-laws, or when seeking Allah's guidance to foster a spirit of mutual respect and love within the extended family. It's particularly beneficial during times of conflict or strained relationships, asking Allah to purify hearts and remove any lingering resentment.
How to Read
Recite this dua with sincere intention and a humble heart. Face the Qiblah if possible, and raise your hands in supplication. Focus on the meaning of the words, asking Allah to instill love and understanding between yourselves and your in-laws, and to cleanse any negative feelings that might be present. It can be recited individually or as a couple, reinforcing your unity in seeking Allah's help.
Virtues & Benefits
This powerful Quranic verse from Surah Al-Hashr is a comprehensive plea for forgiveness and, crucially, for the removal of any ill-will or malice in our hearts towards fellow believers. When applied to in-law dynamics, it serves as a profound reminder for us to seek Allah's help in purifying our own hearts and the hearts of those involved, fostering an environment of peace, love, and brotherhood/sisterhood. It teaches us to move past grievances and build strong, respectful relationships based on faith and mercy.