Dua Qunoot X5 with Translation - By Sheikh Mishary bin Rashid Alafasy

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Dua'a Qunoot | Dua e Qunoot | - By Sheikh Mishary bin Rashid Alafasy

Learn and Memorize Dua Qunoot, this is one of the few Dua Qunoots.

5 times repetition make memorization easier.

Allāhumma’hdinī fī man hadayt,
wa `āfinī fī man `āfayt,
wa tawallanī fī man tawallayt,
wa bārik lī fī mā a`atayt,
wa qinī sharra mā qaḍayt,
fa innaka taqḍī wa lā yuqḍā `alayk,
innahu lā yadhillu man wālayt,
[wa lā ya`izzu man `ādayt] ,
tabārakta Rabbanā wa ta`ālayt.
O Allah, guide me with those whom You have guided,
and strengthen me with those whom You have given strength.
Take me to Your care with those whom You have taken to Your care.
Bless me in what You have given me.
Protect me from the evil You have ordained.
Surely, You command and are not commanded,
and none whom You have committed to Your care shall be humiliated
[and none whom You have taken as an enemy shall taste glory].
You are Blessed, Our Lord, and Exalted.
Reference:
Abu Dawud, Ibn Majah, An-Nasa'i, At-Tirmidhi, Ahmad, Ad-Darimi, Al-Hakim, and Al-Bayhaqi. See also Al-Albani, Sahih At-Tirmidhi 1/144, Sahih Ibn Majah 1/194, and 'Irwa'ul-GhaW. 2/ 172.

Dua’a Qunoot (Witr Supplication) is a prayer recited during the Witr prayer (the final prayer of the day) in Islam. The following are some of the topics covered in Dua’a Qunoot:

1. Seeking refuge in Allah from the evils of the devil and the trials of life.

2. Praising Allah and expressing gratitude for His blessings.

3. Seeking forgiveness for sins and asking for guidance.

4. Asking for Allah’s protection and mercy.

5. Seeking Allah’s help and support in facing life’s challenges.

6. Asking for Allah’s blessings and guidance for oneself, one’s family, and the entire Muslim community.

7. Seeking Allah’s mercy and forgiveness for the deceased.

8. Asking for Allah’s help in fulfilling one’s obligations and duties as a Muslim.

9. Expressing one’s faith and devotion to Allah.

10. Asking for Allah’s protection and help against enemies and oppressors.

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