ุฑูุจูู ุงุดูุฑูุญู ููู ุตูุฏูุฑูู ููููุณููุฑู ููู ุฃูู ูุฑูู ููุงุญููููู ุนูููุฏูุฉู ู ููู ูููุณูุงููู ูููููููููุง ููููููู
My Lord, expand for me my breast, and make easy for me my task, and untie the knot from my tongue, that they may understand my speech.
Rabbish rah li sadri wa yassir li amri wahlul 'uqdatam mil lisaani yafqahu qawli
When to Read
Recite this dua before sitting down with your parents to teach them about new technology. It's particularly helpful when they are feeling frustrated or overwhelmed, or when you notice them struggling to grasp a new concept. You can also make it a habit before starting any learning session with them.
How to Read
Recite this dua with sincere intention and a calm heart. Imagine Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta'ala) opening your parents' minds and hearts to understanding, and easing their journey. Focus on the meaning of the words: asking for ease in the task, for clarity in communication, and for the recipient to understand. You can recite it once or multiple times before and during the teaching session.
Virtues & Benefits
This powerful supplication, revealed to Prophet Musa (peace be upon him) when he was tasked with confronting Pharaoh, is perfect for seeking ease in any difficult communication or learning situation. By asking Allah to 'expand my breast' and 'make my task easy', we are invoking His help for our parents to overcome mental blocks and anxieties. The request to 'untie the knot from my tongue' is for us, so our explanations are clear and understandable. Ultimately, it's about facilitating a connection and understanding, which is the core purpose of using technology to stay in touch.