ุฑูุจููููุง ุฃูููุฑูุบู ุนูููููููุง ุตูุจูุฑูุง ููุชููููููููุง ู ูุณูููู ูููู
Our Lord, pour upon us patience and cause us to die as Muslims [in submission to You].
Rabbana afrigh 'alayna sabraw wa tawaffana muslimeen
When to Read
When your parents are facing difficulties due to financial strain, or when you observe them feeling overwhelmed by financial worries. Recite this during times of hardship for them, or make it a regular part of your supplications for their well-being.
How to Read
Recite this ayah with sincere intention and deep reflection on its meaning. Picture your parents enveloped in patience and steadfastness. Raise your hands in supplication as is customary when making dua, and implore Allah with humility and conviction. It's especially poignant to make this dua after Salah.
Virtues & Benefits
This powerful dua, taught by Allah Himself in the Quran, directly asks for two of the most crucial qualities needed to navigate life's trials: patience (sabr) and a steadfast submission to Allah's decree (Islam). For parents facing financial setbacks, patience allows them to endure hardship without despair, and their Muslim submission helps them remember that Allah is the ultimate provider and that worldly wealth is temporary. This dua helps foster inner strength and reliance on the Creator, which is the true source of resilience.