ุฑูุจููููุง ุฃูููุฑูุบู ุนูููููููุง ุตูุจูุฑูุง ููุซูุจููุชู ุฃูููุฏูุงู ูููุง ููุงูุตูุฑูููุง ุนูููู ุงููููููู ู ุงููููุงููุฑูููู
Our Lord, pour down upon us patience and make firm our feet and give us victory over the disbelieving people.
Rabbana afrigh 'alayna sabran wa-thabbit aqdamana wa-nsurna 'ala al-qawmil-kafirin
When to Read
This powerful dua is perfect for those moments during Ramadan when fasting feels challenging. Whether it's the mid-afternoon slump, a moment of irritation, or just a general feeling of weariness, turning to this ayah can help us find the inner strength and calm needed to continue our fast with sincerity. It's particularly fitting when facing any form of struggle or difficulty, reminding us that true victory comes from Allah.
How to Read
Recite this ayah with full conviction and sincerity, preferably after your obligatory prayers or during moments of personal reflection. Visualize Allah bestowing patience upon you and strengthening your resolve. Understand that 'pouring down patience' means a deep, overflowing sense of calm and steadfastness, not just a temporary feeling. Focus on the plea for victory over any inner or outer 'disbelieving' forces โ be it doubt, temptation, or negativity.
Virtues & Benefits
This verse, revealed in the context of the battle of Talut and Jalut (Saul and Goliath), is a timeless supplication for overcoming any daunting challenge through divine aid. It teaches us that true strength comes from Allah, who can 'pour down' patience ('sabr') โ a concept central to our faith, especially during Ramadan. It also calls for steadfastness ('thabbit aqdamana') in our actions and our faith, and invokes Allah's help against any force that opposes truth and righteousness. Reciting it helps us connect with the bravery of those who faced immense odds, drawing strength from the same Source.