ุงููููููู ูู ุฅููููู ุฃูุณูุฃููููู ููุง ุฃูุฑูุญูู ู ุงูุฑููุงุญูู ูููู ุฃููู ุชูุชููุจู ุนูููููู ููุชูููุจููู ู ููููู ุนูู ูููู ุงูุตููุงููุญู ููุชูุจูุงุฑููู ููู ููููู ููุชูุนููููููู ุนูููู ุฐููููู.
O Allah, I ask You, O Most Merciful of the merciful, that You accept my repentance, accept my righteous deeds from me, bless me in them, and help me with that.
Allahumma inni as'aluka ya arhamar-rahimeen an tatuba 'alayya wa taqbala minni 'amali as-salih wa tubarika li feehi wa tu'eenani 'ala dhalik.
When to Read
This dua is particularly potent when one feels the weight of their sins and seeks Allah's forgiveness and the acceptance of their good deeds. It can be recited any time, but especially after performing a good deed, before sleeping, or during the blessed times like the last third of the night or after prayers. It's a reflection of our constant need for Allah's mercy and guidance.
How to Read
Recite this dua with sincerity and a humble heart. Focus on the meaning of each word, acknowledging your dependence on Allah's mercy. Raise your hands in supplication, as this is a Sunnah when making dua. Ensure you are in a state of purity if possible, and face the Qiblah. Believe that Allah will respond to your sincere call.
Virtues & Benefits
The primary benefit is seeking Allah's acceptance of repentance (Tawbah) and good deeds. Allah (SWT) promises acceptance for those who turn to Him with sincerity: 'And He it is who accepts repentance from His servants and pardons sins, and He knows what you do' (Ash-Shura 42:25). The dua also seeks blessings in deeds and assistance, acknowledging that even our good deeds are only accepted through Allah's grace, and our ability to do them comes from Him.