ุฑูุจููููุง ุฃูููุฑูุบู ุนูููููููุง ุตูุจูุฑูุง ููุซูุจููุชู ุฃูููุฏูุงู ูููุง ููุงูุตูุฑูููุง ุนูููู ุงููููููู ู ุงููููุงููุฑูููู
Our Lord, pour upon us patience and plant firmly our feet and give us victory over the disbelieving people.
Rabbana afrigh 'alayna sabran wa thabbit aqdamana wansurna 'alal-qawmil-kafirin
When to Read
This powerful supplication is from the story of Talut (Saul) and his army as they faced Jalut (Goliath). Recite it when you feel overwhelmed by opposition, facing a formidable challenge, or when you need steadfastness and divine assistance against those who seek to harm or overcome you, whether they be individuals, groups, or even internal struggles that feel like external enemies.
How to Read
Recite this ayah with sincere conviction, understanding its profound meaning. Focus on the request for patience (sabr) to withstand hardship, firmness in your steps (thabbit aqdamana) to remain grounded in truth and purpose, and ultimately, Allah's victory (unsurna). Itโs a plea made with faith, recognizing that true strength and success come only from the Almighty. You can recite it once, or repeat it during times of intense need.
Virtues & Benefits
This verse embodies a complete reliance on Allah when facing daunting circumstances. It teaches us that victory isn't just about physical might, but about inner resilience, unwavering faith, and seeking divine aid. By asking for patience and firm footing, we are equipped to endure the struggle, and by asking for victory, we acknowledge that the ultimate triumph is from Allah alone. It's a model for how believers should approach any conflict or trial.