ุฑูุจููููุง ุฃูููุฑูุบู ุนูููููููุง ุตูุจูุฑูุง ููุซูุจููุชู ุฃูููุฏูุงู ูููุง ููุงูุตูุฑูููุง ุนูููู ุงููููููู ู ุงููููุงููุฑูููู
Our Lord, pour down on us patience and make firm our feet and give us victory over the disbelieving people.
Rabbana afrigh 'alayna sabran wa thabbit aqdamana wansurna 'ala al-qawmil kafireen
When to Read
This powerful dua is from the Quran itself, revealed in Surah Al-Baqarah. It's a prayer that can and should be recited during times of immense trial, hardship, or when facing overwhelming challenges. Whether you're dealing with personal struggles, community difficulties, or witnessing injustice, asking Allah to 'pour down patience' and 'make firm our feet' is a profound request for spiritual and emotional resilience. It's particularly poignant when facing opposition or when the path of truth seems arduous.
How to Read
This dua is ideally recited with sincerity and a deep sense of reliance on Allah. When you feel your strength waning, your resolve tested, or the burden of trials becoming too much, turn to this verse. Raise your hands (if possible, in a private moment of sincere supplication) and recite it with conviction. Understand that 'pouring down patience' implies an abundance and a bestowal from Allah, not something we generate entirely on our own. Asking for 'firm feet' is a request for steadfastness in faith and action, and seeking victory over disbelief is a plea for divine support in upholding truth. The act of reciting it should be accompanied by an effort to remain patient and firm in your own actions.
Virtues & Benefits
Reciting this dua directly from the Quran is a beautiful act of worship. It acknowledges Allah's sovereignty and our dependence on Him for strength during difficult times. It's a direct plea for the essential qualities needed to navigate life's tests: patience (sabr) and steadfastness (thabat al-aqdam). By asking Allah to make our feet firm, we're seeking His help to remain rooted in our faith and principles, preventing us from faltering or being swayed by difficulties. It also encompasses a broader desire for the triumph of truth over falsehood, a prayer for the well-being of the ummah and the spread of Islam.