اَللّٰهُمَّ اجْعَلْهُ حَجًّا مَبْرُورًا وَسَعْيًا مَشْكُورًا وَذَنْبًا مَغْفُورًا
O Allah, make it a Hajj that is accepted (Mabroor), and a striving that is appreciated (Mashkoor), and a sin that is forgiven (Maghfoor).
*Allahumma-jalhu hajjan mabrooran wa sa'yan mashkooran wa dhanban maghfooran*
When to Read
This is a beautiful dua to recite for anyone you know embarking on Hajj or Umrah. You can say it before they depart, or even make it a personal supplication for them during your own prayers, asking Allah to grant them ease and acceptance in their pilgrimage.
How to Read
Recite with sincerity and a heartfelt intention for the pilgrims. Visualize them performing their rituals with ease and devotion, and ask Allah to accept their journey. Imagine yourself standing with them in Arafat or Tawaf, making this sincere plea.
Virtues & Benefits
When one performs Hajj or Umrah, it is a profound spiritual journey. Asking Allah to make it 'Mabroor' means asking for it to be accepted, free from sin, and a means of spiritual elevation. 'Mashkoor' implies that their efforts and sacrifices are acknowledged and rewarded by Allah. 'Maghfoor' is the ultimate hope – that their pilgrimage serves as a means for their sins to be forgiven, allowing them to return as pure as a newborn. This dua encapsulates the highest aspirations for anyone undertaking this blessed worship.
Source & Authentication
Ibn ‘Abbas (may Allah be pleased with him) said: "Shall I not tell you of a supplication that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) taught to the people, and it was for the people of a house when they went out for Hajj?" He said: 'O Allah, make it a Hajj that is accepted (Mabroor), and a striving that is appreciated (Mashkoor), and a sin that is forgiven (Maghfoor).'