ุฑูุจููููุง ุงุบูููุฑู ููููุง ููููุฅูุฎูููุงููููุง ุงูููุฐูููู ุณูุจููููููุง ุจูุงููุฅููู ูุงูู ููููุง ุชูุฌูุนููู ููู ูููููุจูููุง ุบููููุง ููููููุฐูููู ุขู ููููุง ุฑูุจููููุง ุฅูููููู ุฑูุกูููู ุฑููุญููู ู
Our Lord, forgive us and our brothers who preceded us in faith and do not place in our hearts hatred for those who have believed. Our Lord, indeed You are Kind and Merciful.
Rabbana-ghfir lana wa li ikhwanina-lladhina sabaquna bil-imani wa la taj'al fi qulubina ghillan-lilladhina amanu Rabbana innaka ra'ufun rahim.
When to Read
This profound supplication is ideal to recite when actively seeking to mend divisions, foster understanding, or initiate dialogue between groups that have disagreements or misunderstandings. Recite it before meetings, negotiations, or community gatherings aimed at reconciliation. It's also beneficial to make this a regular part of your personal duas, especially when you feel the weight of community disunity.
How to Read
Recite this ayah with sincere intention and a humble heart, directing your plea to Allah. Visualize the unity and harmony you wish to see established. It is recommended to raise your hands during supplication, as taught by the Sunnah for seeking Allah's help. Speak clearly, understanding each word's meaning, and focus on the mercy and kindness of Allah as described in the latter part of the ayah.
Virtues & Benefits
This verse is a direct teaching from Allah (SWT) on how to deal with issues of animosity and division within the Ummah. It highlights the importance of seeking forgiveness for ourselves and our believing predecessors, while crucially asking Allah to remove any ill-will or hatred from our hearts towards fellow believers. This internal purification is the bedrock of external reconciliation. By internalizing this dua, we strive to embody the Prophet Muhammad's ๏ทบ teachings on brotherhood and compassion, seeking to create environments where love and mutual respect flourish, reflecting the mercy of Ar-Ra'uf and Ar-Rahim.