ุงููููููู ูู ุงุบูููุฑู ููู ููููููุงููุฏูููู ููุงุฑูุญูู ูููู ูุง ููู ูุง ุฑูุจููููุงููู ุตูุบููุฑูุง
O Allah, forgive me and my parents, and have mercy on them as they brought me up when I was young.
Allahummaghfir li wa liwalidayya warhamhuma kama rabbayani saghira
When to Read
This beautiful supplication is an excellent one to recite regularly, especially after Salah or at any time you remember your parents. It's particularly poignant when you observe your parents facing challenges or limitations, and you wish to seek Allah's strength and support for them.
How to Read
Recite this dua with sincerity and deep reflection on your parents' sacrifices. Imagine their efforts in raising you and the love they poured into your upbringing. Make the dua with conviction, believing that Allah hears and will respond. Itโs best recited with hands raised in supplication, a practice from the Sunnah.
Virtues & Benefits
This verse from Surah Al-Isra encapsulates our duty to our parents, asking Allah to bestow His mercy upon them in return for their mercy and effort in raising us. It's a powerful way to acknowledge their struggles and seek divine intervention for them to overcome any personal limitations they might be facing, whether physical, emotional, or otherwise. It also ensures our own forgiveness and mercy from Allah, as fulfilling the rights of parents is a highly virtuous act.