ุงููููููู ูู ุงููุฏู ุฒูููุฌูู/ุฒูููุฌูุชูู ุฅูููู ุตูููุงุจูููุ ููุฃูุจูุนูุฏููู/ุฃูุจูุนูุฏูููุง ุนููู ููููู ุดูุฑูู ููู ูุถูููู.
O Allah, guide my husband/wife to what is right, and distance him/her from all evil and misguidance.
Allahumma ihdi zawji/zawjati ila sawabihi, wa ab'idhu/ab'idha 'an kulli sharri wa mudhill.
When to Read
This dua can be recited anytime you feel concern for your spouse's engagement with harmful media. It's especially beneficial during the quiet hours of the night, after prayers, or when making personal supplications (duas) during times when Allah's acceptance is more likely, like between the adhan and iqamah, or during sujood. Persistence is key, so make it a regular part of your personal worship.
How to Read
Recite this dua with sincerity and conviction, focusing on your spouse's well-being. It's best to face the Qiblah if possible and begin with praising Allah and sending blessings upon the Prophet Muhammad ๏ทบ. Imagine Allah's mercy and power to change hearts and minds. Raise your hands in supplication if appropriate, and conclude by thanking Allah. You can also blow gently onto your spouse (without them necessarily noticing) after reciting this dua, as this was a practice mentioned for seeking protection.
Virtues & Benefits
Seeking Allah's guidance for a loved one is a profound act of care and a reflection of your commitment to their deen and dunya. The Quran states: 'Indeed, Allah will not change the condition of a people until they change what is within themselves' (Ar-Ra'd 13:11). This dua embodies the spirit of seeking that internal change through divine intervention. By praying for your spouse, you are actively participating in their spiritual journey and seeking Allah's protection for them from influences that can lead them away from the straight path, harm their faith, or negatively impact your relationship. It also brings peace to your own heart, knowing you are doing what you can through prayer.