ุ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 house as a believer and all 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 tazididh-dhalimina illatabara.
When to Read
This is a general supplication that can be made at any time, particularly after obligatory prayers. It is especially pertinent when thinking of our parents, their well-being, and seeking Allah's mercy for them, including the capacity to let go of past hurts and find peace.
How to Read
Recite with sincerity, focusing on the meaning of seeking Allah's forgiveness and mercy for yourself, your parents, and all believers. Make a conscious intention for your parents to be granted the strength to forgive and move past grievances. Raise your hands in supplication if possible, especially after prayers.
Virtues & Benefits
This verse encapsulates a comprehensive dua, asking Allah's forgiveness for oneself, parents, and all believers. By including parents in this dua, we are asking Allah to grant them not only forgiveness but also the inner peace that comes from letting go of grievances. This can lead to stronger family bonds and a lighter heart for them. The ayah also highlights the importance of seeking Allah's mercy for all believers and His justice upon wrongdoers.