ุ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 put malice in our hearts toward those who have believed. Our Lord, indeed You are Kind and Merciful.
Rabbana-ghfir lana wa li-ikhwanina alladheena sabaqoona bil-imani wa la taj'al fi quloobina ghillan lil-ladheena amanoo Rabbana innaka Ra'oofun Raheem
When to Read
This profound supplication, drawn directly from the Quran, is perfect for reciting during your daily prayers, after completing your obligatory salah, or anytime you feel a deep connection with your fellow Muslims. It is particularly potent when you are reflecting on the state of the Ummah, seeking Allah's mercy and unity for all believers, past and present.
How to Read
Recite this dua with sincere intention and a pure heart. Focus on the meaning of the words, visualizing the unity and spiritual strength of the entire Ummah. Raise your hands as you would in supplication, maintaining a state of ritual purity. Repeating it multiple times can enhance its spiritual impact.
Virtues & Benefits
This verse encapsulates a comprehensive plea for the well-being of the Ummah. It asks for forgiveness for ourselves and for our brethren who came before us in faith, acknowledging our collective journey. Crucially, it seeks protection from harboring ill-will or resentment towards other believers, a disease that can cripple unity and spiritual progress. By asking Allah to remove any malice from our hearts, we are praying for an Ummah that is truly cohesive, loving, and supportive of one another. This dua fosters a spirit of brotherhood, purification of the heart, and collective spiritual ascent, essential for the Ummah's strength and its ability to fulfill its purpose.