ุฑูุจูู ุฅููููู ููู ูุง ุฃูููุฒูููุชู ุฅูููููู ู ููู ุฎูููุฑู ูููููุฑู
My Lord, indeed I am, to whatever You would send down to me of good, in need.
Rabbi inni lima anzalta ilayya min khairin faqir
When to Read
This powerful verse is a profound expression of dependence on Allah (Exalted is He) and is perfect to recite during times of need, when facing challenges, or simply as a daily reminder of our reliance on His boundless mercy. It's particularly poignant when seeking sustenance, guidance, or any form of good from Allah. Reciting it after prayers or during the quiet moments of the night can amplify its impact.
How to Read
The essence of this dua lies in sincerity and heartfelt realization of our own neediness before Allah. As you recite it, visualize yourself as a beggar at the door of the Most Generous, truly understanding that all good comes from Him alone. It's not just the words, but the state of humility and trust in your heart that gives this verse its power. Imagine Prophet Musa (peace be upon him) uttering these words in a state of utter vulnerability, yet firm in his belief in Allah's provision.
Virtues & Benefits
This verse encapsulates the core of *tawakkul* (reliance on Allah). By acknowledging our need for His goodness, we affirm His absolute power and our dependence. It's a declaration that no matter how capable we might seem, true security and prosperity come only from Allah. This sincere plea opens the doors to divine assistance, protection from misfortune, and the attainment of blessings, as Allah is the ultimate Provider and Protector for those who turn to Him.