ุฑูุจููููุง ุงููุชูุญู ุจูููููููุง ููุจููููู ููููู ูููุง ุจูุงููุญูููู ููุฃููุชู ุฎูููุฑู ุงููููุงุชูุญูููู
Our Lord, decide between us and our people by the truth, and You are the best of those who decide.
Rabbana iftah baynana wa bayna qawmina bil haqqi wa anta khayrul fatihin
When to Read
This powerful dua is recited when facing injustice, disputes, or disagreements where truth seems obscured. It's a plea for divine intervention and fair judgment, especially when dealing with those who are stubborn in their wrongdoings. Prophet Shu'aib (peace be upon him) uttered this when his people refused to heed his message and persisted in their deceitful practices. Reciting it reminds us to place our ultimate trust in Allah's justice.
How to Read
Recite this verse with sincerity and a firm belief in Allah's ability to bring about justice. Reflect on the meaning, envisioning Allah as the ultimate judge who will reveal the truth. It's a plea for clarity and resolution, acknowledging that only He possesses perfect wisdom and judgment. Say it with a heart that seeks fairness, not vengeance.
Virtues & Benefits
This dua is a testament to seeking Allah's help when human efforts fall short in resolving disputes justly. It highlights the core belief that ultimate judgment and resolution rest with Allah (Al-Fattah, Al-Hakam). By invoking this dua, one acknowledges Allah's sovereignty and seeks His wisdom to unveil the truth and establish justice between parties, mirroring the Prophet Shu'aib's (peace be upon him) reliance on Allah when his community rejected his guidance.