Dua & Sunnah

Dua When Seeing a Mirage: Seeking Clarity and Truth

Weather & Nature
Sahih HadithSahih Muslim 2708

اللَّهُمَّ إِنِّي أَعُوذُ بِكَ مِنْ زَوَالِ نِعْمَتِكَ، وَتَحَوُّلِ عَافِيَتِكَ، وَفُجَاءَةِ نِقْمَتِكَ، وَجَمِيعِ سَخَطِكَ

O Allah, I seek refuge in You from the disappearing of Your blessings, and the changing of Your protection, and the suddenness of Your punishment, and all of Your displeasure.

Allahumma inni a'udhu bika min zawali ni'matik, wa tahawwuli 'afiyatik, wa fujaa'ati niqmatik, wa jamee'i sakhatik.

When to Read

This dua is traditionally recited when encountering a mirage, a phenomenon that deceems the eye with the appearance of water where there is none. It serves as a potent reminder that what appears real can be illusory. Beyond literal mirages, it's a beautiful supplication to seek Allah's protection from any form of deception or illusion in life – whether it's the allure of worldly possessions, false promises, or misleading paths. It's a plea for divine clarity and discernment when faced with situations that blur the lines between truth and falsehood.

How to Read

Recite this dua with sincerity and a focused heart. Imagine the mirage before you, and connect that imagery to any situation in life where you might be misled. Picture yourself asking Allah, the Knower of all realities, to grant you clear vision and steadfastness on the truth. It's a personal conversation with your Creator, seeking His guidance and protection from all forms of misguidance.

Virtues & Benefits

This supplication offers profound spiritual benefits. By seeking refuge in Allah from the loss of blessings and the change of well-being, we acknowledge our complete dependence on Him. It cultivates humility and gratitude, reminding us that all good comes from Allah and can be taken away by Him. Reciting it when seeing a mirage reinforces the understanding that superficial appearances can be deceiving, fostering a deeper reliance on Allah's guidance for true insight and protection from all forms of illusion and His displeasure.

Source & Authentication

The narration describes that the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ used to seek refuge in Allah from the loss of His blessings, the change of His protection, the suddenness of His punishment, and all that He disliked. This hadith is often linked to situations of illusion or potential misguidance, such as seeing a mirage, as a call to seek Allah's protection from anything that deceives the eye or the heart.
Sahih HadithSahih Muslim 2708
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