ุงููููููู ูู ุฅููููู ุฃูุณูุฃููููู ููููุณูุง ุจููู ู ูุทูู ูุฆููููุฉูุ ุชูุคูู ููู ุจูููููุงุฆูููุ ููุชูุฑูุถูู ุจูููุถูุงุฆูููุ ููุชูููููุนู ุจูุนูุทูุงุฆููู.
O Allah, I ask You for a soul at peace with You, believing in meeting You, content with Your decree, and satisfied with Your gifts.
Allahumma inni as'aluka nafsan bika mutma'innah, tu'minu biliqa'ika, wa tarda bi qada'ika, wa taqna'u bi 'ata'ika.
When to Read
Recite this dua when you feel overwhelmed, anxious, or when seeking a deeper sense of peace and satisfaction in your life. It's especially beneficial during times of trial or when facing difficult decisions, as it helps to redirect your focus towards Allah's plan and His provision.
How to Read
Make this dua with sincerity and full presence of heart. Raise your hands as you would during supplication, believe in Allah's ability to grant you peace, and reflect on His attributes of mercy and wisdom. It is best to recite it after a prescribed prayer or during the blessed times of the night or day when supplications are more likely to be accepted.
Virtues & Benefits
This dua cultivates a profound sense of inner peace and contentment, which are vital for spiritual well-being. By asking Allah for a 'nafsun mutma'innah' (a soul at rest), we are seeking to align our hearts with His will, finding satisfaction in His decree, and accepting His blessings with gratitude. This state of contentment is a source of strength and resilience, allowing us to navigate life's challenges with tranquility, knowing that our ultimate peace lies in our connection with our Creator. As the Quran states, 'Verily, in the remembrance of Allah do hearts find rest.' (Ar-Ra'd 13:28).