ุงููููููู ูู ุชูููุจูููู ู ููููุง ุตูููุงู ูููุง ููููููุงู ูููุง ููุงุฌูุนููููู ุฎูุงููุตูุง ููููุฌููููู ุงููููุฑููู ูุ ููุงุบูููุฑู ููููุง ููููููุงููุฏูููููุง ููููููู ูุคูู ูููููู ููุงููู ูุคูู ูููุงุชู ููููู ู ูููููู ู ุงููุญูุณูุงุจู.
O Allah, accept our fasting and our night prayers, and make them purely for Your Noble Face. And forgive us, our parents, and the believing men and women on the Day when the reckoning is established.
*Allahumma taqabbal minna siyฤmanฤ wa qiyฤmanฤ waj'alhu khฤliแนฃan liwajhika al-karฤซm, waghfir lanฤ wa liwฤlidaynฤ walil-mu'minฤซna wal-mu'minฤti yawma yaqลซmul-แธฅisฤb.*
When to Read
This dua is particularly poignant after completing the fast of Ramadan, as we reflect on the month's spiritual journey. It's also a beautiful supplication to make at the end of any voluntary fast, or indeed, at any time one wishes to acknowledge Allah's blessings and seek His forgiveness.
How to Read
Recite with sincerity and a heart full of gratitude for the opportunity to worship Allah. Begin by acknowledging Allah's acceptance of your deeds, then humbly ask for it to be for His sake alone. Follow this with a sincere plea for forgiveness for yourself, your parents, and all believing men and women, remembering the Day of Judgment.
Virtues & Benefits
This dua encapsulates a comprehensive request for acceptance of our worship, purity of intention, and universal forgiveness. It reminds us that our deeds are only truly valuable if they are accepted by Allah and performed solely for His pleasure. By including parents and the wider believing community, we extend the benefit of our supplication, fostering a sense of brotherhood and sisterhood in faith.