ุ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 resentment toward 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 lil-ladhina amanu Rabbana innaka Ra'ufun Rahim.
When to Read
This powerful dua, revealed in the Quran, is ideal for recitation when thinking about our brothers and sisters who have been displaced from their homes. It's a plea for forgiveness for ourselves and for our fellow Muslims, coupled with a request for a pure heart free from ill will, which is essential for unity and peace. Recite it during times of reflection, after prayers, or when making supplications for the Ummah, asking Allah to bring ease and a safe return to those afflicted.
How to Read
Recite this ayah with sincere intention and a humble heart. Focus on the meaning of the words, asking Allah for His mercy and forgiveness, not just for yourself but for the entire Ummah. Visualize the displaced Muslims returning to their homes safely and peacefully as you make this supplication. It's best recited with wudu (ablution) and facing the Qiblah, though the sincerity of the heart is paramount.
Virtues & Benefits
This dua is a direct supplication from the Quran, which carries immense weight and blessings. It fosters a sense of brotherhood and compassion within the Ummah, reminding us that the pain of one is the pain of all. By asking Allah to remove resentment from our hearts, we are purifying ourselves and paving the way for reconciliation and unity. It is a comprehensive plea that addresses spiritual well-being and communal harmony, essential for the rebuilding and restoration of affected communities.