ุฑูุจูู ุงุบูููุฑู ููู ููููููุงููุฏูููู ููููู ูู ุฏูุฎููู ุจูููุชููู ู ูุคูู ูููุง ููููููู ูุคูู ูููููู ููุงููู ูุคูู ูููุงุชู ููููุง ุชูุฒูุฏู ุงูุธููุงููู ูููู ุฅููููุง ุชูุจูุงุฑูุง
My Lord, forgive me and my parents and whoever enters my home as a believer and the believing men and women. And do not increase the wrongdoers except in destruction.
Rabbighfir li wa liwalidayya wa liman dakhala baytiya mu'minan wa lilmu'minina walmu'minati wa la tazidizh zhalimina illa tabara
When to Read
This dua is a powerful supplication that encompasses asking for forgiveness for yourself, your parents, and all believers. While it can be recited anytime, it's particularly fitting to ask for Allah's guidance for your parents when you seek His wisdom in your own life decisions, as their well-being and guidance are intertwined with yours. You can also make this dua regularly, especially after prayers, to ensure their spiritual and worldly affairs are blessed.
How to Read
Recite this verse with sincerity and a humble heart. Focus on the meaning of the words and the immense mercy and forgiveness you are asking for from Allah. Raise your hands in supplication as you would during other duas. It is recommended to face the Qiblah if possible, and to begin by praising Allah and sending blessings upon the Prophet Muhammad ๏ทบ.
Virtues & Benefits
This verse, taught by Prophet Nuh (Noah) himself to his Lord, highlights the profound importance of seeking forgiveness for one's parents. It acknowledges our duty towards them, even in seeking divine mercy. By including parents in this comprehensive supplication, we are fulfilling a key aspect of respecting and honoring them, a highly emphasized command in Islam. It also broadens our duas to encompass the entire Ummah, fostering a sense of community and shared supplication. The act of seeking Allah's forgiveness for them is a continuous form of kindness and connection, even after they may have passed away.