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Laylatul Qadr Dua in English & Arabic 2025

Laylatul Qadr dua in English: Laylatul Qadr, known as the Night of Decree or Power, is a profoundly significant night in the Islamic faith, occurring during the last ten days of Ramadan. It is believed to be the night when the Quran was first revealed to Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and is described in the Quran as “better than a thousand months” (Surah Al-Qadr, 97:3). Engaging in worship and supplication on this night is highly encouraged, as it is a time when prayers are especially accepted.

Laylatul Qadr dua in English

Laylatul Qadr Dua for Forgiveness

Laylatul Qadr Dua for Forgiveness
Laylatul Qadr Dua for Forgiveness

English (Translation & Transliteration)

اللَّهُمَّ إِنِّي أَسْأَلُكَ الْعَفْوَ وَالْعَافِيَةَ فِي الدُّنْيَا وَالْآخِرَةِ

“O Allah, I ask You for forgiveness and well-being in this world and the Hereafter.”

Transliteration: Allahumma inni as’aluka al-‘afwa wal-‘afiyah fid-dunya wal-akhirah

 

Dua for Laylatul Qadr

One of the most recommended supplications (duas) to recite during Laylatul Qadr is:

Dua for Laylatul Qadr
Dua for Laylatul Qadr

 اللَّهُمَّ إِنَّكَ عَفُوٌّ تُحِبُّ الْعَفْوَ فَاعْفُ عَنِّي

“O Allah, indeed You are Pardoning, [and] You love to pardon, so pardon me.”

Transliteration: Allahumma innaka afuwwun tuhibbul-afwa fafuannee

Dua for Protection Against Oppressors

 

اللَّهُمَّ إِنَّا نَجْعَلُكَ فِي نُحُورِهِمْ وَنَعُوذُ بِكَ مِنْ شُرُورِهِمْ

“O Allah, we seek refuge in You from the evil of every oppressor and tyrant.”

Transliteration: Allahumma inna naj’aluka fi nuhurihim wa na’udhu bika min shururihim

Dua for Success at Work and Life

 

اللَّهُمَّ إِنِّي أَسْأَلُكَ تَوْفِيقًا فِي أَمْرِي كُلِّهِ، وَيَسِّرْ لِي أَمْرِي

“O Allah, grant me success in all my affairs and make the way easy for me.”

Transliteration: Allahumma inna as’aluka tawfeeqa fi amri kullihi, wa yassir li amri

Dua for the Ummah

 

اللَّهُمَّ اهْدِ الْأُمَّةَ وَاجْمَعْ قُلُوبَهُمْ. وَهَبْ لَهُمُ الْقُوَّةَ وَالثَّبَاتَ فِي دِينِهِمْ

“O Allah, guide the Ummah (Muslim community) and unite their hearts. Grant them strength and steadfastness in their faith.”

Transliteration: Allahumma ihdi al-ummah wa-ajma’ qulubahum. Wahab lahum al-quwwata wal-thabata fi deenihim

Dua for Good Health and Well-being

اللَّهُمَّ إِنِّي أَسْأَلُكَ الْعَافِيَةَ فِي بَدَنِي، وَفِي سَمْعِي، وَفِي بَصَرِي، وَفِي قُوَّتِي، وَفِي جَمِيعِ أَعْضَائِي. لا إِلَهَ إِلا أَنْتَ

O Allah, grant me good health and well-being in my body, my hearing, my sight, and all of my faculties. There is no deity worthy of worship except You.”

Transliteration: Allahumma inni as’aluka al-‘afiyah fi badani, wa fi sam’i, wa fi basari, wa fi quwwati, wa fi jami’i a’dhai. La ilaha illa Anta.

What did the Prophet (SAW) recite on Laylatul Qadr?

Aisha (may Allah be pleased with her) reported that she asked the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), “O Messenger of Allah, if I realize which night is Laylatul Qadr, what should I supplicate?”

The Prophet (SAW) responded:

English Translation:
“O Allah, indeed You are Most Forgiving, and You love forgiveness, so forgive me.”

Transliteration:
Allahumma innaka ‘afuwwun tuhibbul-‘afwa fa’fu ‘anni.

The Holy Quran and Hadiths Regarding Laylatul Qadr

Laylatul Qadr in the Quran

Laylatul Qadr, also known as the Night of Decree or Power, is mentioned in the Quran as a night of immense blessings and significance. Allah describes its greatness in Surah Al-Qadr (97:1-5):

1. Indeed, We sent the Qur’an down during the Night of Decree.
2. And what can make you know what is the Night of Decree?
3. The Night of Decree is better than a thousand months.
4. The angels and the Spirit [Jibreel] descend therein by permission of their Lord for every matter.
5. Peace it is until the emergence of dawn.

Additionally, in Surah Ad-Dukhan (44:3-4), Allah says:

“Indeed, We sent it [the Quran] down during a blessed night. Indeed, We were to warn [mankind]. On that night, every precise matter is made distinct.”

Hadiths About Laylatul Qadr

  1. Seeking Laylatul Qadr in the Last Ten Nights
    The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said:
    “Seek Laylatul Qadr in the last ten nights of Ramadan, in the odd-numbered nights.”
    (Sahih al-Bukhari, 2017; Sahih Muslim, 1169)

  2. The Best Dua for Laylatul Qadr
    Aisha (may Allah be pleased with her) asked the Prophet (SAW),
    “O Messenger of Allah, if I realize which night is Laylatul Qadr, what should I say?”
    He (SAW) replied:
    “Say: Allahumma innaka ‘afuwwun tuhibbul-‘afwa fa’fu ‘anni (O Allah, indeed You are Most Forgiving, and You love forgiveness, so forgive me).”
    (Sunan At-Tirmidhi, 3513)

  3. The Reward of Worship on Laylatul Qadr
    The Prophet (SAW) said:
    “Whoever stands in prayer on Laylatul Qadr out of faith and seeking reward, his past sins will be forgiven.”
    (Sahih al-Bukhari, 1901; Sahih Muslim, 760)

  4. The Hidden Date of Laylatul Qadr
    The Prophet (SAW) said:
    “I was shown Laylatul Qadr, then I was made to forget it. Look for it in the last ten nights, on the odd-numbered nights.”
    (Sahih al-Bukhari, 2023)

Categories of Duas

Duas, or supplications, are an integral part of Islamic worship and serve various purposes in the lives of Muslims. They can be categorized based on their specific intentions and contexts, allowing believers to engage with them meaningfully. Understanding these categories helps individuals to incorporate Dua into their daily routines, enhancing their spiritual connection and fostering personal growth.

Rabbana zalamna- Powerful Duas

Types of Duas

Dua of Worship

This category focuses on seeking Allah’s blessings and expressing gratitude for His bounties. It encompasses prayers for forgiveness, guidance, and mercy, reflecting a believer’s devotion and submission to Allah.

Dua for Pure Worship

Surah Al-An’am (6:162-163)

“Qul inna salati wa nusuki wa mahyaya wa mamati lillahi Rabbil-‘Alamin. La sharika lahu; wa bi-dhalika umirtu wa ana awwalul-muslimin.”

Translation:
“Say, ‘Indeed, my prayer, my rites of sacrifice, my living, and my dying are for Allah, Lord of the worlds. He has no partner. And this I have been commanded, and I am the first [among you] of the Muslims.'”

Purpose: This verse expresses complete submission and devotion to Allah in all aspects of life.

Dua for Steadfastness in Worship

Surah Al-Baqarah (2:201)

“Rabbana atina fid-dunya hasanatan wa fil-akhirati hasanatan waqina ‘adhaban-nar.”

Translation:
“Our Lord, give us in this world [that which is] good and in the Hereafter [that which is] good and protect us from the punishment of the Fire.”

Purpose: This dua asks for both worldly and spiritual success, reflecting the balance in devotion.

Dua for Steadfastness in Worship
Dua for Steadfastness in Worship

Dua of Need

When Muslims face challenges or are in need of support, they resort to this type of Dua. It involves supplications for essential needs such as food, shelter, and employment, including prayers for success, protection, and provision.

Surah Al-Fatihah (1:5)

“Iyyaka na’budu wa iyyaka nasta’in.”

Translation:
“It is You we worship, and You we ask for help.”

Purpose: Acknowledges Allah as the sole source of assistance in fulfilling needs.

Dua of Protection

Believers invoke this category of Dua to seek Allah’s safeguarding from harm and evil. It includes prayers for safety, security, and peace, reinforcing the importance of relying on Allah for protection in daily life.

1. Ayat-ul-Kursi (Verse of the Throne)

Surah Al-Baqarah (2:255)
This verse is known for its immense protective power:

“Allahu la ilaha illa Huwa, Al-Hayyul-Qayyum. La ta’khudhuhu sinatun wa la nawm. Lahu ma fis-samawati wa ma fil-ard. Man dha-ladhi yashfa’u ‘indahu illa bi-idhnihi? Ya’lamu ma bayna aydihim wa ma khalfahum, wa la yuhituna bi shay’im min ilmihi illa bima sha’a. Wasi’a kursiyyuhus-samawati wal-ard, wa la ya’uduhu hifdhuhuma, wa Huwa-l-‘Aliyyul-‘Azim.”

Translation:
“Allah! There is no deity except Him, the Ever-Living, the Sustainer of existence. Neither drowsiness overtakes Him nor sleep. To Him belongs whatever is in the heavens and whatever is on the earth. Who is it that can intercede with Him except by His permission? He knows what is [presently] before them and what will be after them, and they encompass not a thing of His knowledge except for what He wills. His Kursi extends over the heavens and the earth, and their preservation tires Him not. And He is the Most High, the Most Great.”

Protection: Reciting Ayat-ul-Kursi after every obligatory prayer and before sleep protects one from harm and evil.

2. Last Two Verses of Surah Al-Baqarah

Surah Al-Baqarah (2:285–286)

“Amanar-Rasulu bima unzila ilayhi mir-Rabbihi wal-Mu’minun. Kullun amana billahi wa mala’ikatihi wa kutubihi wa rusulih. La nufarriqu bayna ahadin min rusulih. Wa qalu sami’na wa ata’na, ghufranaka Rabbana wa ilaykal-masir.”
“La yukallifullahu nafsan illa wus’aha; laha ma kasabat, wa alayha ma-iktasabat. Rabbana la tu’akhidhna in nasina aw akhta’na. Rabbana wa la tahmil alayna isran kama hamaltahu alal-ladhina min qablina. Rabbana wa la tuhammilna ma la taqata lana bih. Wa’fu anna, waghfir lana, warhamna. Anta Mawlana, fansurna alal-qawmil-kafirin.”

Translation:
“The Messenger has believed in what was revealed to him from his Lord, and so have the believers. All of them have believed in Allah and His angels and His books and His messengers, [saying], ‘We make no distinction between any of His messengers.’ And they say, ‘We hear and we obey. [We seek] Your forgiveness, our Lord, and to You is the [final] destination.’
“Allah does not burden a soul beyond that it can bear… [O Allah] Pardon us, forgive us, and have mercy upon us. You are our protector, so give us victory over the disbelieving people.”

Protection: Reciting these two verses before sleep protects from evil, grants blessings, and ensures safety.

3. Surah Al-Ikhlas, Al-Falaq, and An-Naas

Surah Al-Ikhlas (112), Al-Falaq (113), and An-Naas (114)
These three surahs are collectively known as the Mu’awwidhatayn (The Protectors).

Surah Al-Ikhlas
“Qul Huwa Allahu Ahad. Allahus-Samad. Lam yalid wa lam yulad. Wa lam yakun lahu kufuwan ahad.”

Surah Al-Falaq
“Qul a’udhu bi-Rabbil-Falaq. Min sharri ma khalaq. Wa min sharri ghasiqin idha waqab. Wa min sharrin-naffathati fil-‘uqad. Wa min sharri hasidin idha hasad.”

Surah An-Naas
“Qul a’udhu bi-Rabbin-Nas. Malikin-Nas. Ilahin-Nas. Min sharri waswasil-khannas. Alladhi yuwaswisu fi sudurin-Nas. Minal-jinnati wan-nas.”

Protection: Reciting these surahs three times in the morning and evening ensures complete protection from harm, envy, and evil whispers.

Dua of Istikhara

This type of supplication is performed when individuals are faced with important decisions and seek divine guidance. Istikhara, which means “seeking goodness,” is a means for Muslims to request clarity and direction from Allah when uncertain about a course of action.

Duas for Forgiveness (Istighfar)

These supplications focus specifically on seeking forgiveness from Allah for past misdeeds and shortcomings. They play a critical role in helping believers maintain a humble and repentant heart.

  1. Dua of Adam (AS) and Hawwa (AS)
    Surah Al-A’raf (7:23)

“Rabbana zalamna anfusana wa in lam taghfir lana wa tarhamna lana kunanna minal-khasireen.”

Translation:
“Our Lord, we have wronged ourselves, and if You do not forgive us and have mercy upon us, we will surely be among the losers.”

Purpose: A plea for forgiveness after making a mistake, acknowledging human fallibility.

  1. General Istighfar
    Surah Ghafir (40:55)

“Wastaghfir lithanbika wasabbih bihamdi Rabbika bil-‘ashiyyi wal-ibkar.”

Translation:
“And ask forgiveness for your sin and exalt [Allah] with praise of your Lord in the evening and the morning.”

Purpose: A command to seek forgiveness regularly and maintain a connection with Allah through praise.

  1. Dua for Comprehensive Forgiveness
    Surah Al-Baqarah (2:286)

“Rabbana la tu’akhidhna in nasina aw akhta’na. Rabbana wa la tahmil ‘alayna isran kama hamaltahu ‘alal-ladhina min qablina. Rabbana wa la tuhammilna ma la taqata lana bih. Wa’fu anna, waghfir lana, warhamna. Anta Mawlana, fansurna ‘alal-qawmil-kafirin.”

Translation:
“Our Lord, do not impose blame upon us if we forget or make a mistake. Our Lord, and lay not upon us a burden like that which You laid upon those before us. Our Lord, and burden us not with that which we have no ability to bear. And pardon us; forgive us; and have mercy upon us. You are our protector, so give us victory over the disbelieving people.”

Purpose: A comprehensive dua asking for forgiveness, mercy, and strength.

Importance of Dua

The act of making Dua is not merely about asking for personal needs but is also a form of communication that strengthens a believer’s faith. It serves as a reminder of Allah’s mercy and omnipotence, fostering a deep sense of trust and reliance on Him. Additionally, Dua cultivates a sense of community and interconnectedness among Muslims, as believers often pray for the well-being of others, promoting compassion and unity within society.

By recognizing the various categories of Duas, Muslims can better integrate these powerful supplications into their lives, enhancing their spiritual journey and fostering personal and communal development.

Notable Duas in the Quran

The Quran contains numerous powerful duas that serve as supplications for various needs and circumstances in life. These duas are significant not only for their profound meanings but also for their contexts, often linked to the experiences of the Prophets and righteous individuals. Below are some of the most notable duas found within the Quran.

Dua of Adam (as)

One of the most heartfelt supplications is that of Adam (as), which he recited after falling into error by eating from the forbidden tree. رَبَّنَا ظَلَمْنَا أَنفُسَنَا وَإِن لَّمْ تَغْفِرْ لَنَا وَتَرْحَمْنَا لَنَكُونَنَّ مِنَ الْخَاسِرِينَ “Our Lord, we have wronged ourselves, and if You do not forgive us and have mercy upon us, we will surely be among the losers.” (Quran, 7:23). This supplication highlights the importance of seeking forgiveness and mercy from Allah.

“Our Lord, we have wronged ourselves, and if You do not forgive us and have mercy upon us, we will surely be among the losers.” Surah Al-A’raf (7:23)

Dua of Yusuf (as)

Prophet Yusuf (as) made a significant dua towards the end of his life, which reflects his deep faith and desire for a good end.

“[O] Originator of the heavens and the earth! You are my Guardian in this world and the Hereafter. Allow me to die as one who submits as a Muslim and join me with the righteous.” (Quran, 12:101).

This dua emphasizes the importance of maintaining faith until death and the wish to be united with the pious in the Hereafter.

Dua of Yunus (as)

Duas From Quran
Duas From Quran

When Prophet Yunus (as) was in the belly of the whale, he uttered a powerful dua that has resonated with many believers: لا إله إلا أنت سبحانك إني كنت من الظالمين “There is no deity except You; exalted are You. Indeed, I have been of the wrongdoers.” (Quran, 21:87). This supplication exemplifies humility and acknowledgment of one’s faults, serving as a model for seeking Allah’s mercy in times of distress.

Surah Al-Anbiya (21:87)

“La ilaha illa Anta, Subhanaka inni kuntu minaz-zalimin.”

Translation:
“There is no deity except You; exalted are You. Indeed, I have been of the wrongdoers.”

Protection: This dua is a powerful plea for forgiveness, mercy, and protection from difficulties and trials.

 

The 40 Rabbana Duas

40 Rabbana Dua
40 Rabbana Dua

The Quran also includes a series of supplications known as the 40 Rabbana Duas. These are collective supplications that the believers can recite to seek various forms of guidance, forgiveness, and blessings in their lives. They often begin with the phrase “Rabbana,” meaning “Our Lord,” and cover a range of themes such as acceptance of good deeds, seeking protection, and guidance to the straight path.

 

Dua for Guidance

One of the significant duas for guidance found in the Quran is:

“Our Lord, let not our hearts deviate after You have guided us and grant us from Yourself mercy. Indeed, You are the Bestower.” (Quran, 3:8).

This dua emphasizes the need for divine guidance and the request for mercy to remain steadfast in faith.

“Guide us to the Straight Path, the path of those who have received Your grace, not the path of those who have brought down wrath upon themselves, nor of those who have gone astray.” Surah Al-Fatihah (1:6-7)

Dua for Forgiveness

Another notable dua for forgiveness is:

“Our Lord, forgive us our sins and remove from us our misdeeds and cause us to die with the righteous.” (Quran, 3:193).

“Our Lord! Do not impose blame upon us if we forget or make a mistake. Our Lord! Lay not upon us a burden like that which You laid upon those before us. Our Lord! Burden us not with that which we have no ability to bear. Pardon us, forgive us, and have mercy on us. You are our Protector, so give us victory over the disbelieving people.” Surah Al-Baqarah (2:286)

This supplication highlights the necessity of seeking forgiveness for one’s wrongdoings and the desire for a righteous end. These duas not only serve as a means of communication with Allah but also encapsulate the essence of faith, humility, and the quest for divine mercy. Each dua reflects specific circumstances faced by the Prophets and the lessons they impart to believers today.

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