Dua Qunut for Subuh Prayers and Dua Qunut Nazilah with Arabic/English Transliteration
Dua Qunut for the Subuh and Witr Prayers and Dua Qunut Nazilah
Dua Qunut in English with transliteration and translation
All praises be to Allah s.w.t.
Among the signs of a humble servant is when he constantly consults The One who created him. We supplicate to express our gratitude and thankfulness to Allah s.w.t. It is indeed our utmost duty to seek from Him goodness and forgiveness in times of hardship and ease.
Allah s.w.t mentions in the Quran:
ÙˆÙŽØ¥Ùذَا سَألَك عÙبَادÙÙŠ عَنÙّي ÙإنÙّي قَرÙيبٌ Ø£ÙجÙيب٠دَعْوَةَ الدَّاع٠إÙذَا دَعَان٠ÙَلْيَسْتَجÙيبÙواْ Ù„ÙÙŠ وَلْيÙؤمÙÙ†Ùواْ بÙÙŠ لَعَلَّهÙمْ يَرشÙدÙونَ
And when My servants ask you, (O Muhammad), concerning Me - indeed I am near. I respond to the invocation of the supplicant when he calls upon Me. So let them respond to Me (by obedience) and believe in Me that they may be (rightly) guided
(Surah Al-Baqarah, 2:186)
The supplication of Dua Qunut is the supplication recited during Subuh prayer (Fajr prayer). The Arabic word ‘قنوت - Qunoot’ has multiple linguistic meanings, one of which simply means ‘To Stand’.
As a Fiqh term, it means; A supplication or praise to Allah s.w.t. which is read at a specific Rukun in Solat (while in the form of i’tidal - standing). The Dua Qunut was first practised when our Prophet Muhammad s.a.w. encountered a calamity during the early stages of prophethood in Makkah.
There are two types of Dua Qunut;
1. Dua Qunut Rotibah (regular) is recited during Subuh prayer as well as the Witr prayer in the second half of Ramadan. It is also sunnah for those who did not perform or may have missed the Dua Qunut Rotibah in prayer to do the Sujud Sahwi before giving the salam.
Read: How to Pray in Islam: Step-By-Step Guide to Solat for Beginners
2. Dua Qunut Nazilah, which is specifically recited in times of calamity or for seeking Allah’s protection. Qunut Nazilah is recited during the five daily obligatory prayers and the Friday prayers.
When a crisis or calamity happens, it is Sunnah to recite Dua Qunut Nazilah. In fact, we can also recite the Dua when we intend to provide assistance for others facing adversity or disaster. This can be a way of showing solidarity as Muslims towards others.
The ruling for both of these two types of Dua Qunut is Sunnah.
Dua Qunut is recited on the last unit of prayer (raka’at), after the I’tidal, while still standing, and before proceeding to the Sujud position. It is recommended to raise both hands upon reciting the Dua Qunut.
1. Dua Qunut/Qunoot
اللهÙÙ…ÙŽÙ‘ اهْدÙÙ†ÙÙŠ ÙÙيمَنْ هَدَيْتَAllÄhummah-dinÄ« fÄ«man hadaitوَعَاÙÙني ÙÙيمَنْ عَاÙَيْتَWa ‘ÄfinÄ« fÄ«man ‘ÄfaitوَتَوَلَّنÙÙŠ ÙÙيمَنْ تَوَلَّيْتَWa tawallanÄ« fÄ«man tawallaitوَبَارÙكْ Ù„ÙÙŠ ÙÙيماَ أَعْطَيْتَWa bÄrik lÄ« fÄ«mÄ a’atoitÙˆÙŽÙ‚ÙÙ†ÙÙŠ شَرَّ مَا قَضَيْتَWa qinÄ« syarra mÄ qadhaitÙَإنَّكَ تَقْضÙÙŠ وَلاَ ÙŠÙقْضَى عَلَيْكَFa-innaka taqdÄ« wa lÄ yuqdho ‘alaikÙˆÙŽØ¥Ùنَّه٠لاَ ÙŠÙŽØ°ÙÙ„ÙÙ‘ مَنْ وَالَيْتَ Wa innahu laa yazillu man wÄlaitوَلاَ يَعÙزÙÙ‘ مَنْ عَادَيْتَWa lÄ ya’izzu man ‘Ädaitتَبَارَكْتَ رَبَّنَا وَتَعَالَيْتَTabÄrakta Rabbana wa ta'ÄlaitÙÙŽÙ„ÙŽÙƒÙŽ الْØَمْدٌ عَلى ما قَضَيتَ وَأَسْتَغْÙÙرÙÙƒÙŽ وَأََتÙوب٠إÙلَيْكَFalak-al-hamdu ‘alÄ mÄ qadhaita, wa astaghfiruka wa atÅ«bu ilaikوَصلَّى الله٠عَلىَ سَيًّدًنَا Ù…ÙØَمَّد٠النَّبÙÙŠÙÙ‘ الأÙÙ…Ùّي٠وَعَلَى آلÙه٠وَصَØْبÙه٠أَجْمَعÙينَWa sallallÄhu ‘alÄ sayyidinÄ Muhammadin Nabiyyil ummÄ«yi wa ‘alÄ Älihi wa sahbihiajma’Ä«n
Meaning:
O Allah, guide me with those whom You have guided and grant me wellbeing with those whom You have granted wellbeing. 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 hold the 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. All I praise is upon You for what You decide.
I seek Your forgiveness, and I repent unto You. Peace and blessings be upon our Prophet Muhammad and his family and all his Companions.
2. Dua Qunut Nazilah
The recent heartbreaking events in Gaza call our attention to recite Dua Qunut Nazilah, specifically for the Palestinians and to all victims of disasters and unfortunate events around the world.
اللهÙÙ…ÙŽÙ‘ اهْدÙنَا ÙÙيمَنْ هَدَيْتَAllÄhummah dinÄ fÄ«man hadaitوَعَاÙÙنَا ÙÙيمَنْ عَاÙَيْتَWa ‘ÄfinÄ fÄ«man ‘Äfaitوَتَوَلَّنَا ÙÙيمَنْ تَوَلَّيْتَWa tawallanÄ fÄ«man tawallaitوَبَارÙكْ لَنَا ÙÙيماَ أَعْطَيْتَWa bÄrik lÄnÄ fÄ«ma a’atoitÙˆÙŽÙ‚Ùنَا شَرَّ مَا قَضَيْتَWa qinÄ syarra mÄ qadhaitÙَإنَّكَ تَقْضÙÙŠ وَلاَ ÙŠÙقْضَى عَلَيْكَFa-innaka taqdhÄ« wa lÄ yuqdho ‘alaikÙˆÙŽØ¥Ùنَّه٠لاَ ÙŠÙŽØ°ÙÙ„ÙÙ‘ مَنْ وَالَيْتَ Wa innahu lÄ yazillu man wÄlaitوَلاَ يَعÙزÙÙ‘ مَنْ عَادَيْتَWa lÄ ya’izzu man ‘Ädaitتَبَارَكْتَ رَبَّنَا وَتَعَالَيْتَTabÄrakta RabbanÄ wa ta'alaitÙÙŽÙ„ÙŽÙƒÙŽ الْØَمْدٌ عَلى ما قَضَيتَ وَنَسْتَغْÙÙرÙÙƒÙŽ وَنَتÙوب٠إÙلَيْكَFalak-al hamdu ‘alÄ mÄ qadhait, wa nastaghfiruka wa natÅ«bu ilaik
اَللَهÙمَّ Ø¥Ùنَّا نَتَوَجَّه٠إÙلَيْكَ، وَنَسْأَلÙÙƒÙŽ بÙØÙŽÙ‚ÙÙ‘ رَØْمَتÙÙƒÙŽ ÙˆÙŽÙ„ÙطْÙÙÙƒÙŽØŒ أَنْ تَنْظÙرَ Ø¥Ùلَيْنَا ÙˆÙŽØ¥ÙÙ„ÙŽÙ‰ خَلْقÙÙƒÙŽ أَجْمَعÙينَAllÄhumma innÄ natawajjahu ilaik, wa nas-aluka bihaqqi rahmatika wa lutfik, an tanzura ilaina wa ilÄ khalqika ajma’Ä«n
اَللَّهÙمَّ قَدْ Ø£ÙغْلÙقَت٠اْلأَبْوَاب٠إÙلَّا بَابÙÙƒÙŽØŒ وَقَد٠انْقَطَعَت٠اْلأَسْبَاب٠إÙلَّا Ø¥Ùلَيْكَ، وَلَا Øَوْلَ وَلَا Ù‚Ùوَّةَ Ø¥Ùلَّا بÙÙƒÙŽØŒ يَا رَبَّ اْلعَالَمÙيْنَ
AllÄhumma qad ughliqatil-abwÄbu illa bÄbuk, wa qad inqata’al-asbÄbu illa ilaik, wa lÄ hawla wa lÄ quwwata illÄ bika, yÄ Rabb-al-’ÄlamÄ«n
اَللَّهÙمَّ Ø¥Ùنَّا نَسْأَلÙÙƒÙŽ الأَمْنَ وَالأَمَانَ، وَالسّÙلْمَ وَالسَّلاَمَ، Ùي٠الْعَالَم٠كÙلّÙÙ‡Ù ÙˆÙŽÙ„Ùلنَّاس٠أَجْمَعÙينَ، وَأَدÙمْ عَلَينَا وَعَلَيهÙمْ Ù‡ÙŽØ°Ùه٠النّÙعَمَ، ÙÙÙŠ أَنْÙÙسÙنَاوَأَنْÙÙسÙÙ‡Ùمْ، وَأَبْنَائÙنَا وَأَبْنَائÙÙ‡Ùمْ، وَدÙيَارÙنَا وَدÙيَارÙÙ‡Ùمْ يَا رَبَّ العَالَمÙينَ
AllÄhumma innÄ nas-alukal-amna wal-amÄn, was-silmi was-salÄm, fil-’alami kullihi wa lin-nÄs ajma’in, wa adim ‘alainÄ wa ‘alaihim hazihin-ni’am, fi anfusinÄ wa anfusihim, wa abnÄ-ina wa abnÄ-ihim, wa diyÄrina wa diyÄrihim, yÄ Rabb-al-’ÄlamÄ«n
اَللَّهÙمَّ انْصÙرْ Ø¥Ùخْوَانَنَا اْلمÙسْتَضْعَÙÙيْنَ ÙÙÙŠ غَزَّةَ ÙˆÙŽÙÙيْ ÙÙÙ„ÙسْطÙيْنَ
AllÄhumma-nsur ikhwÄnanal-mustadh’afÄ«na fÄ« ghazzah (Gaza) wa fÄ« filistÄ«n (Palestine)x3
ÙˆÙŽÙÙيْ ÙƒÙÙ„ÙÙ‘ مَكَانÙØŒ يَا أَرْØÙŽÙ…ÙŽ الرّاØÙÙ…Ùيْنَ. اّللَّهÙمَّ Ø®Ùذْ بÙأَيْدÙيْهÙمْ، وَاØÙ’ÙَظْهÙمْ، وَالْطÙÙÙ’ بÙÙ‡Ùمْ، ÙˆÙŽÙƒÙÙÙ‘ÙŽ أَيْدÙÙŠÙŽ اْلمَاكÙرÙيْنَ بÙÙ‡Ùمْ
Wa fÄ« kulli makÄn, yÄ Arhamar-RÄhimÄ«n. AllÄhumma khuz bi-aydÄ«him, wah-fazhum, wal-tuf bihim, wa kuffa aydil-mÄkirÄ«na bihim
اللَّهÙمَّ ÙƒÙنْ عَوْنًا Ù„ÙŽÙ‡Ùمْ Ù…Ùنْ Ø´ÙرÙوْر٠الظَّالÙÙ…Ùيْن، وَارْÙَعْ عَنْهÙم٠اْلأَذَى وَالظّÙلْمَ، وَجَمÙيْعَ أَنْوَاع٠اْلÙÙتَن٠وَاْلمÙØÙŽÙ†ÙØŒ مَا ظَهَرَ Ù…Ùنْهَا وَمَا بَطَنَ،وَاْلطÙÙÙ’ بÙÙ‡Ùمْ ÙÙيْ مَا جَرَتْ بÙه٠اْلمَقَادÙيْرÙØŒ ÙÙيْ عَاÙÙيَة٠وَسَلَامَةÙØŒ بÙرَØْمَتÙÙƒÙŽ يَا أَرْØÙŽÙ…ÙŽ الرَّاØÙÙ…Ùيْنَ
AllÄhumma kun ‘aunan lahum min syururiz-zolimÄ«n, war-fa’ ‘anhumul-azÄ waz-zulm, wa jamÄ«’a anwa’il fitani wal-mihan, mÄ zohara minhÄ wa mÄ baton, waltuf bihim fÄ« mÄ jarat bihil-maqÄdÄ«ru, fi ‘Äfiyatin wa salÄmatin, birahmatika yÄ Arhamar-RÄhimÄ«n
اللَّهÙمَّ تَقَبَّلْ Ø´ÙهَدَاءَهÙمْ، وَدَاو٠جَرْØَاهÙمْ، وَأَنْزÙل٠السَّكÙيْنَةَ عَلَى Ù‚ÙÙ„ÙوْبÙÙ‡Ùمْ، وَبَدّÙلْ خَوْÙÙŽÙ‡Ùمْ أَمْنًا، ÙˆÙŽØÙزْنَهÙمْ ÙَرَØًا، وَهَمَّهÙمْ Ùَرَجًا، يَا رَبَّالعَالَمÙينَAllÄhumma taqabbal syuhada-ahum, wa dÄwi jarhÄhum, wa anzilis-sakinata ‘alÄ qulubihim, wa baddil khaufahum amnÄ, wa huznahum farhÄ, wa hammahum farajÄ, yÄ Rabb-al-’ÄlamÄ«n
اللَّهÙمَّ ØÙلَّ بَيْنَهÙمْ وَبَيْنَ مَنْ عَادَاهÙمْ، اَللَّهÙمَّ أَلْهÙمْهÙمْ رÙشْدَهÙمْ وَاÙْتَØÙ’ عَلَيْهÙمْ أَبْوَابَ الØÙكْمَة٠وَالأَمَانَ، وَاْلعَÙْو٠وَاْلغÙÙْرَانÙ
AllÄhumma hulla bainahum wa baina man ‘adÄhum, AllÄhumma alhimhum rusydahum waf-tah ‘alaihim abwabal-hikmati wal-amÄn, wal-’afwi wal-ghufrÄn
يَا Øَنَّان٠يَا مَنَّان٠يَا بَدÙيْعَ السَّمَوَات٠وَاْلأَكْوَانÙ
Ya HannÄn, Ya MannÄn, Ya Badi’as-samawÄti wal-akwÄn
وَصَلَّى الله٠عَلَى سَيّÙدÙنَا Ù…ÙØَمَّد٠النَّبÙيّ٠اْلأÙمّÙيّ٠وَعَلَى آلÙÙ‡ÙŽ وَصَØْبÙه٠وَسَلَّمَ
Wa sallAllÄhu ‘alÄ sayyidinÄ Muhammadin-nabiyyil-ummi wa ‘alÄ alihi wa sahbihi wa sallam
Meaning:
O Allah, guide me with those whom You have guided and grant me wellbeing with those You have granted wellbeing. 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 hold the command and are not commanded, and none 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. All I praise is upon You for what You decide. I seek Your forgiveness, and I repent to You.
Oh Allah, we turn to You, and we ask You, by Your mercy and gentleness, to look at us (with care) and all Your creations. O Allah, all doors have closed except for Yours, and all causes have ceased except for Yours. There is no might or power except by You, O Lord of all the worlds.
O Allah, we ask You for safety, security, peace and tranquillity for the entire world and to all people. And preserve this blessing upon us, our children, and our homes, O Lord of all the worlds.
O Allah, help our vulnerable brothers and sisters in Gaza and in Palestine x3
And in all places, O The Most Merciful of the merciful. O Allah take them by their hand, protect them, be gentle to them, and suppress the deceits. O Allah, grant them Your protection against the aggressors and remove from them harm and oppression and all kinds of adversity and tribulations, all that which is apparent and hidden. Be gentle upon them from what You have ordained, in safety and wellbeing, by Your mercy, O The Most Merciful of the merciful.
O Allah, reward the victims, treat their wounded, place tranquillity in their hearts, secure their fears with assurance, turn their sadness with happiness, O Lord of all the worlds.
O Allah, come in between them and their adversary. O Allah, inspire them with Your guidance, open for them the doors of wisdom, safety, pardon and forgiveness, O The Affectionate, The Benefactor, O The Creator of The Heavens and Universe.
3. Other Duas that we can recite in Qunut
There are no specific Dua for Qunut Nazilah. Hence, you may consider reading the Dua mentioned above, which is commonly read, or you may additionally include any other Duas which may conform to the dire situation intended.
Here are some Duas you may consider:
Seeking Allah for the purification of the soul
اللهÙÙ…ÙŽÙ‘ آتÙÙŠ Ù†ÙŽÙْسÙÙŠ تَقْوَاهَا وَزَكÙّهَا أَنْتَ خَيْر٠مَنْ زَكَّاهَا، أَنْتَ ÙˆÙŽÙ„ÙÙŠÙّهَا وَمَوْلَهَا
AllÄhumma Äti nafsÄ« taqwÄha, wa zakkihÄ anta khairu man zakkÄha, anta waliyyuhÄ wa maulÄhÄ
O Allah! Grant me piety and purify my soul as You are the Best to purify it. You are its Guardian and its Protecting Friend.
(Sahih Muslim)
Seeking Allah for forgiveness and well-being
اللهÙÙ…ÙŽÙ‘ Ø¥ÙÙ†Ùّي أَسْأَلÙÙƒÙŽ العَÙْوَ وَالعَاÙÙÙŠÙŽØ©ÙŽ ÙÙÙŠ الدÙّنْيَا وَالآخÙرَة
AllÄhumma innÄ« as-alukal-‘afwa wal-‘Äfiyah fid-dunya wal-Äkhirah
O Allah, I seek You for forgiveness and my wellbeing in this world and the hereafter.
(Sunan Abi Dawud)
Seeking Allah’s mercy
اللهÙÙ…ÙŽÙ‘ Ø¥ÙÙ†Ùّي أَسْأَلÙÙƒÙŽ Ù…ÙوجÙبَات٠رَØْمَتÙÙƒÙŽØŒ وَعَزَائÙÙ…ÙŽ مَغْÙÙرَتÙÙƒÙŽØŒ وَالسَّلاَمَةَ Ù…Ùنْ ÙƒÙÙ„ÙÙ‘ Ø¥Ùثْم، وَالْغَنÙيمَةَ Ù…Ùنْ ÙƒÙÙ„ÙÙ‘ بÙرْ وَالْÙَوْزَ بÙالجَنَّة، وَالنَّجَاةَ Ù…ÙÙ†ÙŽ النَّارÙ
AllÄhumma innÄ« asa’luka mÅ«jibÄti rahmatik, wa 'azÄ-ima maghfiratik, was-salÄmata min kulli ithm, wal-ghanÄ«mata min kulli birrin, wal-fawza bil- jannah, wannajÄta mina-nÄr
O Allah, I beg You for that which incites Your Mercy and the means for Your forgiveness, safety from every sin, the benefit from every good deed, success in attaining Paradise and deliverance from Fire.
(Hadith narrated by Al-Hakim)
It is indeed an honour for us as Muslims to be able to seek from Him whenever and wherever we may be. Despite the trials and tribulations, there is always room for His endless blessings and may He open our hearts and eyes to count them.
And Allah knows best.
Check out Muslim.Sg's dua collection.
Dua Qunut for the Subuh and Witr Prayers and Dua Qunut Nazilah
Dua Qunut in English with transliteration and translation
All praises be to Allah s.w.t.
Among the signs of a humble servant is when he constantly consults The One who created him. We supplicate to express our gratitude and thankfulness to Allah s.w.t. It is indeed our utmost duty to seek from Him goodness and forgiveness in times of hardship and ease.
Allah s.w.t mentions in the Quran:
ÙˆÙŽØ¥Ùذَا سَألَك عÙبَادÙÙŠ عَنÙّي ÙإنÙّي قَرÙيبٌ Ø£ÙجÙيب٠دَعْوَةَ الدَّاع٠إÙذَا دَعَان٠ÙَلْيَسْتَجÙيبÙواْ Ù„ÙÙŠ وَلْيÙؤمÙÙ†Ùواْ بÙÙŠ لَعَلَّهÙمْ يَرشÙدÙونَ
And when My servants ask you, (O Muhammad), concerning Me - indeed I am near. I respond to the invocation of the supplicant when he calls upon Me. So let them respond to Me (by obedience) and believe in Me that they may be (rightly) guided
(Surah Al-Baqarah, 2:186)
The supplication of Dua Qunut is the supplication recited during Subuh prayer (Fajr prayer). The Arabic word ‘قنوت - Qunoot’ has multiple linguistic meanings, one of which simply means ‘To Stand’.
As a Fiqh term, it means; A supplication or praise to Allah s.w.t. which is read at a specific Rukun in Solat (while in the form of i’tidal - standing). The Dua Qunut was first practised when our Prophet Muhammad s.a.w. encountered a calamity during the early stages of prophethood in Makkah.
There are two types of Dua Qunut;
1. Dua Qunut Rotibah (regular) is recited during Subuh prayer as well as the Witr prayer in the second half of Ramadan. It is also sunnah for those who did not perform or may have missed the Dua Qunut Rotibah in prayer to do the Sujud Sahwi before giving the salam.
Read: How to Pray in Islam: Step-By-Step Guide to Solat for Beginners
2. Dua Qunut Nazilah, which is specifically recited in times of calamity or for seeking Allah’s protection. Qunut Nazilah is recited during the five daily obligatory prayers and the Friday prayers.
When a crisis or calamity happens, it is Sunnah to recite Dua Qunut Nazilah. In fact, we can also recite the Dua when we intend to provide assistance for others facing adversity or disaster. This can be a way of showing solidarity as Muslims towards others.
The ruling for both of these two types of Dua Qunut is Sunnah.
Dua Qunut is recited on the last unit of prayer (raka’at), after the I’tidal, while still standing, and before proceeding to the Sujud position. It is recommended to raise both hands upon reciting the Dua Qunut.
1. Dua Qunut/Qunoot
اللهÙÙ…ÙŽÙ‘ اهْدÙÙ†ÙÙŠ ÙÙيمَنْ هَدَيْتَAllÄhummah-dinÄ« fÄ«man hadaitوَعَاÙÙني ÙÙيمَنْ عَاÙَيْتَWa ‘ÄfinÄ« fÄ«man ‘ÄfaitوَتَوَلَّنÙÙŠ ÙÙيمَنْ تَوَلَّيْتَWa tawallanÄ« fÄ«man tawallaitوَبَارÙكْ Ù„ÙÙŠ ÙÙيماَ أَعْطَيْتَWa bÄrik lÄ« fÄ«mÄ a’atoitÙˆÙŽÙ‚ÙÙ†ÙÙŠ شَرَّ مَا قَضَيْتَWa qinÄ« syarra mÄ qadhaitÙَإنَّكَ تَقْضÙÙŠ وَلاَ ÙŠÙقْضَى عَلَيْكَFa-innaka taqdÄ« wa lÄ yuqdho ‘alaikÙˆÙŽØ¥Ùنَّه٠لاَ ÙŠÙŽØ°ÙÙ„ÙÙ‘ مَنْ وَالَيْتَ Wa innahu laa yazillu man wÄlaitوَلاَ يَعÙزÙÙ‘ مَنْ عَادَيْتَWa lÄ ya’izzu man ‘Ädaitتَبَارَكْتَ رَبَّنَا وَتَعَالَيْتَTabÄrakta Rabbana wa ta'ÄlaitÙÙŽÙ„ÙŽÙƒÙŽ الْØَمْدٌ عَلى ما قَضَيتَ وَأَسْتَغْÙÙرÙÙƒÙŽ وَأََتÙوب٠إÙلَيْكَFalak-al-hamdu ‘alÄ mÄ qadhaita, wa astaghfiruka wa atÅ«bu ilaikوَصلَّى الله٠عَلىَ سَيًّدًنَا Ù…ÙØَمَّد٠النَّبÙÙŠÙÙ‘ الأÙÙ…Ùّي٠وَعَلَى آلÙه٠وَصَØْبÙه٠أَجْمَعÙينَWa sallallÄhu ‘alÄ sayyidinÄ Muhammadin Nabiyyil ummÄ«yi wa ‘alÄ Älihi wa sahbihiajma’Ä«n
Meaning:
O Allah, guide me with those whom You have guided and grant me wellbeing with those whom You have granted wellbeing. 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 hold the 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. All I praise is upon You for what You decide.
I seek Your forgiveness, and I repent unto You. Peace and blessings be upon our Prophet Muhammad and his family and all his Companions.
2. Dua Qunut Nazilah
The recent heartbreaking events in Gaza call our attention to recite Dua Qunut Nazilah, specifically for the Palestinians and to all victims of disasters and unfortunate events around the world.
اللهÙÙ…ÙŽÙ‘ اهْدÙنَا ÙÙيمَنْ هَدَيْتَAllÄhummah dinÄ fÄ«man hadaitوَعَاÙÙنَا ÙÙيمَنْ عَاÙَيْتَWa ‘ÄfinÄ fÄ«man ‘Äfaitوَتَوَلَّنَا ÙÙيمَنْ تَوَلَّيْتَWa tawallanÄ fÄ«man tawallaitوَبَارÙكْ لَنَا ÙÙيماَ أَعْطَيْتَWa bÄrik lÄnÄ fÄ«ma a’atoitÙˆÙŽÙ‚Ùنَا شَرَّ مَا قَضَيْتَWa qinÄ syarra mÄ qadhaitÙَإنَّكَ تَقْضÙÙŠ وَلاَ ÙŠÙقْضَى عَلَيْكَFa-innaka taqdhÄ« wa lÄ yuqdho ‘alaikÙˆÙŽØ¥Ùنَّه٠لاَ ÙŠÙŽØ°ÙÙ„ÙÙ‘ مَنْ وَالَيْتَ Wa innahu lÄ yazillu man wÄlaitوَلاَ يَعÙزÙÙ‘ مَنْ عَادَيْتَWa lÄ ya’izzu man ‘Ädaitتَبَارَكْتَ رَبَّنَا وَتَعَالَيْتَTabÄrakta RabbanÄ wa ta'alaitÙÙŽÙ„ÙŽÙƒÙŽ الْØَمْدٌ عَلى ما قَضَيتَ وَنَسْتَغْÙÙرÙÙƒÙŽ وَنَتÙوب٠إÙلَيْكَFalak-al hamdu ‘alÄ mÄ qadhait, wa nastaghfiruka wa natÅ«bu ilaik
اَللَهÙمَّ Ø¥Ùنَّا نَتَوَجَّه٠إÙلَيْكَ، وَنَسْأَلÙÙƒÙŽ بÙØÙŽÙ‚ÙÙ‘ رَØْمَتÙÙƒÙŽ ÙˆÙŽÙ„ÙطْÙÙÙƒÙŽØŒ أَنْ تَنْظÙرَ Ø¥Ùلَيْنَا ÙˆÙŽØ¥ÙÙ„ÙŽÙ‰ خَلْقÙÙƒÙŽ أَجْمَعÙينَAllÄhumma innÄ natawajjahu ilaik, wa nas-aluka bihaqqi rahmatika wa lutfik, an tanzura ilaina wa ilÄ khalqika ajma’Ä«n
اَللَّهÙمَّ قَدْ Ø£ÙغْلÙقَت٠اْلأَبْوَاب٠إÙلَّا بَابÙÙƒÙŽØŒ وَقَد٠انْقَطَعَت٠اْلأَسْبَاب٠إÙلَّا Ø¥Ùلَيْكَ، وَلَا Øَوْلَ وَلَا Ù‚Ùوَّةَ Ø¥Ùلَّا بÙÙƒÙŽØŒ يَا رَبَّ اْلعَالَمÙيْنَ
AllÄhumma qad ughliqatil-abwÄbu illa bÄbuk, wa qad inqata’al-asbÄbu illa ilaik, wa lÄ hawla wa lÄ quwwata illÄ bika, yÄ Rabb-al-’ÄlamÄ«n
اَللَّهÙمَّ Ø¥Ùنَّا نَسْأَلÙÙƒÙŽ الأَمْنَ وَالأَمَانَ، وَالسّÙلْمَ وَالسَّلاَمَ، Ùي٠الْعَالَم٠كÙلّÙÙ‡Ù ÙˆÙŽÙ„Ùلنَّاس٠أَجْمَعÙينَ، وَأَدÙمْ عَلَينَا وَعَلَيهÙمْ Ù‡ÙŽØ°Ùه٠النّÙعَمَ، ÙÙÙŠ أَنْÙÙسÙنَاوَأَنْÙÙسÙÙ‡Ùمْ، وَأَبْنَائÙنَا وَأَبْنَائÙÙ‡Ùمْ، وَدÙيَارÙنَا وَدÙيَارÙÙ‡Ùمْ يَا رَبَّ العَالَمÙينَ
AllÄhumma innÄ nas-alukal-amna wal-amÄn, was-silmi was-salÄm, fil-’alami kullihi wa lin-nÄs ajma’in, wa adim ‘alainÄ wa ‘alaihim hazihin-ni’am, fi anfusinÄ wa anfusihim, wa abnÄ-ina wa abnÄ-ihim, wa diyÄrina wa diyÄrihim, yÄ Rabb-al-’ÄlamÄ«n
اَللَّهÙمَّ انْصÙرْ Ø¥Ùخْوَانَنَا اْلمÙسْتَضْعَÙÙيْنَ ÙÙÙŠ غَزَّةَ ÙˆÙŽÙÙيْ ÙÙÙ„ÙسْطÙيْنَ
AllÄhumma-nsur ikhwÄnanal-mustadh’afÄ«na fÄ« ghazzah (Gaza) wa fÄ« filistÄ«n (Palestine)x3
ÙˆÙŽÙÙيْ ÙƒÙÙ„ÙÙ‘ مَكَانÙØŒ يَا أَرْØÙŽÙ…ÙŽ الرّاØÙÙ…Ùيْنَ. اّللَّهÙمَّ Ø®Ùذْ بÙأَيْدÙيْهÙمْ، وَاØÙ’ÙَظْهÙمْ، وَالْطÙÙÙ’ بÙÙ‡Ùمْ، ÙˆÙŽÙƒÙÙÙ‘ÙŽ أَيْدÙÙŠÙŽ اْلمَاكÙرÙيْنَ بÙÙ‡Ùمْ
Wa fÄ« kulli makÄn, yÄ Arhamar-RÄhimÄ«n. AllÄhumma khuz bi-aydÄ«him, wah-fazhum, wal-tuf bihim, wa kuffa aydil-mÄkirÄ«na bihim
اللَّهÙمَّ ÙƒÙنْ عَوْنًا Ù„ÙŽÙ‡Ùمْ Ù…Ùنْ Ø´ÙرÙوْر٠الظَّالÙÙ…Ùيْن، وَارْÙَعْ عَنْهÙم٠اْلأَذَى وَالظّÙلْمَ، وَجَمÙيْعَ أَنْوَاع٠اْلÙÙتَن٠وَاْلمÙØÙŽÙ†ÙØŒ مَا ظَهَرَ Ù…Ùنْهَا وَمَا بَطَنَ،وَاْلطÙÙÙ’ بÙÙ‡Ùمْ ÙÙيْ مَا جَرَتْ بÙه٠اْلمَقَادÙيْرÙØŒ ÙÙيْ عَاÙÙيَة٠وَسَلَامَةÙØŒ بÙرَØْمَتÙÙƒÙŽ يَا أَرْØÙŽÙ…ÙŽ الرَّاØÙÙ…Ùيْنَ
AllÄhumma kun ‘aunan lahum min syururiz-zolimÄ«n, war-fa’ ‘anhumul-azÄ waz-zulm, wa jamÄ«’a anwa’il fitani wal-mihan, mÄ zohara minhÄ wa mÄ baton, waltuf bihim fÄ« mÄ jarat bihil-maqÄdÄ«ru, fi ‘Äfiyatin wa salÄmatin, birahmatika yÄ Arhamar-RÄhimÄ«n
اللَّهÙمَّ تَقَبَّلْ Ø´ÙهَدَاءَهÙمْ، وَدَاو٠جَرْØَاهÙمْ، وَأَنْزÙل٠السَّكÙيْنَةَ عَلَى Ù‚ÙÙ„ÙوْبÙÙ‡Ùمْ، وَبَدّÙلْ خَوْÙÙŽÙ‡Ùمْ أَمْنًا، ÙˆÙŽØÙزْنَهÙمْ ÙَرَØًا، وَهَمَّهÙمْ Ùَرَجًا، يَا رَبَّالعَالَمÙينَAllÄhumma taqabbal syuhada-ahum, wa dÄwi jarhÄhum, wa anzilis-sakinata ‘alÄ qulubihim, wa baddil khaufahum amnÄ, wa huznahum farhÄ, wa hammahum farajÄ, yÄ Rabb-al-’ÄlamÄ«n
اللَّهÙمَّ ØÙلَّ بَيْنَهÙمْ وَبَيْنَ مَنْ عَادَاهÙمْ، اَللَّهÙمَّ أَلْهÙمْهÙمْ رÙشْدَهÙمْ وَاÙْتَØÙ’ عَلَيْهÙمْ أَبْوَابَ الØÙكْمَة٠وَالأَمَانَ، وَاْلعَÙْو٠وَاْلغÙÙْرَانÙ
AllÄhumma hulla bainahum wa baina man ‘adÄhum, AllÄhumma alhimhum rusydahum waf-tah ‘alaihim abwabal-hikmati wal-amÄn, wal-’afwi wal-ghufrÄn
يَا Øَنَّان٠يَا مَنَّان٠يَا بَدÙيْعَ السَّمَوَات٠وَاْلأَكْوَانÙ
Ya HannÄn, Ya MannÄn, Ya Badi’as-samawÄti wal-akwÄn
وَصَلَّى الله٠عَلَى سَيّÙدÙنَا Ù…ÙØَمَّد٠النَّبÙيّ٠اْلأÙمّÙيّ٠وَعَلَى آلÙÙ‡ÙŽ وَصَØْبÙه٠وَسَلَّمَ
Wa sallAllÄhu ‘alÄ sayyidinÄ Muhammadin-nabiyyil-ummi wa ‘alÄ alihi wa sahbihi wa sallam
Meaning:
O Allah, guide me with those whom You have guided and grant me wellbeing with those You have granted wellbeing. 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 hold the command and are not commanded, and none 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. All I praise is upon You for what You decide. I seek Your forgiveness, and I repent to You.
Oh Allah, we turn to You, and we ask You, by Your mercy and gentleness, to look at us (with care) and all Your creations. O Allah, all doors have closed except for Yours, and all causes have ceased except for Yours. There is no might or power except by You, O Lord of all the worlds.
O Allah, we ask You for safety, security, peace and tranquillity for the entire world and to all people. And preserve this blessing upon us, our children, and our homes, O Lord of all the worlds.
O Allah, help our vulnerable brothers and sisters in Gaza and in Palestine x3
And in all places, O The Most Merciful of the merciful. O Allah take them by their hand, protect them, be gentle to them, and suppress the deceits. O Allah, grant them Your protection against the aggressors and remove from them harm and oppression and all kinds of adversity and tribulations, all that which is apparent and hidden. Be gentle upon them from what You have ordained, in safety and wellbeing, by Your mercy, O The Most Merciful of the merciful.
O Allah, reward the victims, treat their wounded, place tranquillity in their hearts, secure their fears with assurance, turn their sadness with happiness, O Lord of all the worlds.
O Allah, come in between them and their adversary. O Allah, inspire them with Your guidance, open for them the doors of wisdom, safety, pardon and forgiveness, O The Affectionate, The Benefactor, O The Creator of The Heavens and Universe.
3. Other Duas that we can recite in Qunut
There are no specific Dua for Qunut Nazilah. Hence, you may consider reading the Dua mentioned above, which is commonly read, or you may additionally include any other Duas which may conform to the dire situation intended.
Here are some Duas you may consider:
Seeking Allah for the purification of the soul
اللهÙÙ…ÙŽÙ‘ آتÙÙŠ Ù†ÙŽÙْسÙÙŠ تَقْوَاهَا وَزَكÙّهَا أَنْتَ خَيْر٠مَنْ زَكَّاهَا، أَنْتَ ÙˆÙŽÙ„ÙÙŠÙّهَا وَمَوْلَهَا
AllÄhumma Äti nafsÄ« taqwÄha, wa zakkihÄ anta khairu man zakkÄha, anta waliyyuhÄ wa maulÄhÄ
O Allah! Grant me piety and purify my soul as You are the Best to purify it. You are its Guardian and its Protecting Friend.
(Sahih Muslim)
Seeking Allah for forgiveness and well-being
اللهÙÙ…ÙŽÙ‘ Ø¥ÙÙ†Ùّي أَسْأَلÙÙƒÙŽ العَÙْوَ وَالعَاÙÙÙŠÙŽØ©ÙŽ ÙÙÙŠ الدÙّنْيَا وَالآخÙرَة
AllÄhumma innÄ« as-alukal-‘afwa wal-‘Äfiyah fid-dunya wal-Äkhirah
O Allah, I seek You for forgiveness and my wellbeing in this world and the hereafter.
(Sunan Abi Dawud)
Seeking Allah’s mercy
اللهÙÙ…ÙŽÙ‘ Ø¥ÙÙ†Ùّي أَسْأَلÙÙƒÙŽ Ù…ÙوجÙبَات٠رَØْمَتÙÙƒÙŽØŒ وَعَزَائÙÙ…ÙŽ مَغْÙÙرَتÙÙƒÙŽØŒ وَالسَّلاَمَةَ Ù…Ùنْ ÙƒÙÙ„ÙÙ‘ Ø¥Ùثْم، وَالْغَنÙيمَةَ Ù…Ùنْ ÙƒÙÙ„ÙÙ‘ بÙرْ وَالْÙَوْزَ بÙالجَنَّة، وَالنَّجَاةَ Ù…ÙÙ†ÙŽ النَّارÙ
AllÄhumma innÄ« asa’luka mÅ«jibÄti rahmatik, wa 'azÄ-ima maghfiratik, was-salÄmata min kulli ithm, wal-ghanÄ«mata min kulli birrin, wal-fawza bil- jannah, wannajÄta mina-nÄr
O Allah, I beg You for that which incites Your Mercy and the means for Your forgiveness, safety from every sin, the benefit from every good deed, success in attaining Paradise and deliverance from Fire.
(Hadith narrated by Al-Hakim)
It is indeed an honour for us as Muslims to be able to seek from Him whenever and wherever we may be. Despite the trials and tribulations, there is always room for His endless blessings and may He open our hearts and eyes to count them.
And Allah knows best.
Check out Muslim.Sg's dua collection.
Dua Qunut for Subuh Prayers and Dua Qunut Nazilah with Arabic/English Transliteration
Dua Qunut for the Subuh and Witr Prayers and Dua Qunut Nazilah
Dua Qunut in English with transliteration and translation
All praises be to Allah s.w.t.
Among the signs of a humble servant is when he constantly consults The One who created him. We supplicate to express our gratitude and thankfulness to Allah s.w.t. It is indeed our utmost duty to seek from Him goodness and forgiveness in times of hardship and ease.
Allah s.w.t mentions in the Quran:
ÙˆÙŽØ¥Ùذَا سَألَك عÙبَادÙÙŠ عَنÙّي ÙإنÙّي قَرÙيبٌ Ø£ÙجÙيب٠دَعْوَةَ الدَّاع٠إÙذَا دَعَان٠ÙَلْيَسْتَجÙيبÙواْ Ù„ÙÙŠ وَلْيÙؤمÙÙ†Ùواْ بÙÙŠ لَعَلَّهÙمْ يَرشÙدÙونَ
And when My servants ask you, (O Muhammad), concerning Me - indeed I am near. I respond to the invocation of the supplicant when he calls upon Me. So let them respond to Me (by obedience) and believe in Me that they may be (rightly) guided
(Surah Al-Baqarah, 2:186)
The supplication of Dua Qunut is the supplication recited during Subuh prayer (Fajr prayer). The Arabic word ‘قنوت - Qunoot’ has multiple linguistic meanings, one of which simply means ‘To Stand’.
As a Fiqh term, it means; A supplication or praise to Allah s.w.t. which is read at a specific Rukun in Solat (while in the form of i’tidal - standing). The Dua Qunut was first practised when our Prophet Muhammad s.a.w. encountered a calamity during the early stages of prophethood in Makkah.
There are two types of Dua Qunut;
1. Dua Qunut Rotibah (regular) is recited during Subuh prayer as well as the Witr prayer in the second half of Ramadan. It is also sunnah for those who did not perform or may have missed the Dua Qunut Rotibah in prayer to do the Sujud Sahwi before giving the salam.
Read: How to Pray in Islam: Step-By-Step Guide to Solat for Beginners
2. Dua Qunut Nazilah, which is specifically recited in times of calamity or for seeking Allah’s protection. Qunut Nazilah is recited during the five daily obligatory prayers and the Friday prayers.
When a crisis or calamity happens, it is Sunnah to recite Dua Qunut Nazilah. In fact, we can also recite the Dua when we intend to provide assistance for others facing adversity or disaster. This can be a way of showing solidarity as Muslims towards others.
The ruling for both of these two types of Dua Qunut is Sunnah.
Dua Qunut is recited on the last unit of prayer (raka’at), after the I’tidal, while still standing, and before proceeding to the Sujud position. It is recommended to raise both hands upon reciting the Dua Qunut.
1. Dua Qunut/Qunoot
اللهÙÙ…ÙŽÙ‘ اهْدÙÙ†ÙÙŠ ÙÙيمَنْ هَدَيْتَAllÄhummah-dinÄ« fÄ«man hadaitوَعَاÙÙني ÙÙيمَنْ عَاÙَيْتَWa ‘ÄfinÄ« fÄ«man ‘ÄfaitوَتَوَلَّنÙÙŠ ÙÙيمَنْ تَوَلَّيْتَWa tawallanÄ« fÄ«man tawallaitوَبَارÙكْ Ù„ÙÙŠ ÙÙيماَ أَعْطَيْتَWa bÄrik lÄ« fÄ«mÄ a’atoitÙˆÙŽÙ‚ÙÙ†ÙÙŠ شَرَّ مَا قَضَيْتَWa qinÄ« syarra mÄ qadhaitÙَإنَّكَ تَقْضÙÙŠ وَلاَ ÙŠÙقْضَى عَلَيْكَFa-innaka taqdÄ« wa lÄ yuqdho ‘alaikÙˆÙŽØ¥Ùنَّه٠لاَ ÙŠÙŽØ°ÙÙ„ÙÙ‘ مَنْ وَالَيْتَ Wa innahu laa yazillu man wÄlaitوَلاَ يَعÙزÙÙ‘ مَنْ عَادَيْتَWa lÄ ya’izzu man ‘Ädaitتَبَارَكْتَ رَبَّنَا وَتَعَالَيْتَTabÄrakta Rabbana wa ta'ÄlaitÙÙŽÙ„ÙŽÙƒÙŽ الْØَمْدٌ عَلى ما قَضَيتَ وَأَسْتَغْÙÙرÙÙƒÙŽ وَأََتÙوب٠إÙلَيْكَFalak-al-hamdu ‘alÄ mÄ qadhaita, wa astaghfiruka wa atÅ«bu ilaikوَصلَّى الله٠عَلىَ سَيًّدًنَا Ù…ÙØَمَّد٠النَّبÙÙŠÙÙ‘ الأÙÙ…Ùّي٠وَعَلَى آلÙه٠وَصَØْبÙه٠أَجْمَعÙينَWa sallallÄhu ‘alÄ sayyidinÄ Muhammadin Nabiyyil ummÄ«yi wa ‘alÄ Älihi wa sahbihiajma’Ä«n
Meaning:
O Allah, guide me with those whom You have guided and grant me wellbeing with those whom You have granted wellbeing. 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 hold the 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. All I praise is upon You for what You decide.
I seek Your forgiveness, and I repent unto You. Peace and blessings be upon our Prophet Muhammad and his family and all his Companions.
2. Dua Qunut Nazilah
The recent heartbreaking events in Gaza call our attention to recite Dua Qunut Nazilah, specifically for the Palestinians and to all victims of disasters and unfortunate events around the world.
اللهÙÙ…ÙŽÙ‘ اهْدÙنَا ÙÙيمَنْ هَدَيْتَAllÄhummah dinÄ fÄ«man hadaitوَعَاÙÙنَا ÙÙيمَنْ عَاÙَيْتَWa ‘ÄfinÄ fÄ«man ‘Äfaitوَتَوَلَّنَا ÙÙيمَنْ تَوَلَّيْتَWa tawallanÄ fÄ«man tawallaitوَبَارÙكْ لَنَا ÙÙيماَ أَعْطَيْتَWa bÄrik lÄnÄ fÄ«ma a’atoitÙˆÙŽÙ‚Ùنَا شَرَّ مَا قَضَيْتَWa qinÄ syarra mÄ qadhaitÙَإنَّكَ تَقْضÙÙŠ وَلاَ ÙŠÙقْضَى عَلَيْكَFa-innaka taqdhÄ« wa lÄ yuqdho ‘alaikÙˆÙŽØ¥Ùنَّه٠لاَ ÙŠÙŽØ°ÙÙ„ÙÙ‘ مَنْ وَالَيْتَ Wa innahu lÄ yazillu man wÄlaitوَلاَ يَعÙزÙÙ‘ مَنْ عَادَيْتَWa lÄ ya’izzu man ‘Ädaitتَبَارَكْتَ رَبَّنَا وَتَعَالَيْتَTabÄrakta RabbanÄ wa ta'alaitÙÙŽÙ„ÙŽÙƒÙŽ الْØَمْدٌ عَلى ما قَضَيتَ وَنَسْتَغْÙÙرÙÙƒÙŽ وَنَتÙوب٠إÙلَيْكَFalak-al hamdu ‘alÄ mÄ qadhait, wa nastaghfiruka wa natÅ«bu ilaik
اَللَهÙمَّ Ø¥Ùنَّا نَتَوَجَّه٠إÙلَيْكَ، وَنَسْأَلÙÙƒÙŽ بÙØÙŽÙ‚ÙÙ‘ رَØْمَتÙÙƒÙŽ ÙˆÙŽÙ„ÙطْÙÙÙƒÙŽØŒ أَنْ تَنْظÙرَ Ø¥Ùلَيْنَا ÙˆÙŽØ¥ÙÙ„ÙŽÙ‰ خَلْقÙÙƒÙŽ أَجْمَعÙينَAllÄhumma innÄ natawajjahu ilaik, wa nas-aluka bihaqqi rahmatika wa lutfik, an tanzura ilaina wa ilÄ khalqika ajma’Ä«n
اَللَّهÙمَّ قَدْ Ø£ÙغْلÙقَت٠اْلأَبْوَاب٠إÙلَّا بَابÙÙƒÙŽØŒ وَقَد٠انْقَطَعَت٠اْلأَسْبَاب٠إÙلَّا Ø¥Ùلَيْكَ، وَلَا Øَوْلَ وَلَا Ù‚Ùوَّةَ Ø¥Ùلَّا بÙÙƒÙŽØŒ يَا رَبَّ اْلعَالَمÙيْنَ
AllÄhumma qad ughliqatil-abwÄbu illa bÄbuk, wa qad inqata’al-asbÄbu illa ilaik, wa lÄ hawla wa lÄ quwwata illÄ bika, yÄ Rabb-al-’ÄlamÄ«n
اَللَّهÙمَّ Ø¥Ùنَّا نَسْأَلÙÙƒÙŽ الأَمْنَ وَالأَمَانَ، وَالسّÙلْمَ وَالسَّلاَمَ، Ùي٠الْعَالَم٠كÙلّÙÙ‡Ù ÙˆÙŽÙ„Ùلنَّاس٠أَجْمَعÙينَ، وَأَدÙمْ عَلَينَا وَعَلَيهÙمْ Ù‡ÙŽØ°Ùه٠النّÙعَمَ، ÙÙÙŠ أَنْÙÙسÙنَاوَأَنْÙÙسÙÙ‡Ùمْ، وَأَبْنَائÙنَا وَأَبْنَائÙÙ‡Ùمْ، وَدÙيَارÙنَا وَدÙيَارÙÙ‡Ùمْ يَا رَبَّ العَالَمÙينَ
AllÄhumma innÄ nas-alukal-amna wal-amÄn, was-silmi was-salÄm, fil-’alami kullihi wa lin-nÄs ajma’in, wa adim ‘alainÄ wa ‘alaihim hazihin-ni’am, fi anfusinÄ wa anfusihim, wa abnÄ-ina wa abnÄ-ihim, wa diyÄrina wa diyÄrihim, yÄ Rabb-al-’ÄlamÄ«n
اَللَّهÙمَّ انْصÙرْ Ø¥Ùخْوَانَنَا اْلمÙسْتَضْعَÙÙيْنَ ÙÙÙŠ غَزَّةَ ÙˆÙŽÙÙيْ ÙÙÙ„ÙسْطÙيْنَ
AllÄhumma-nsur ikhwÄnanal-mustadh’afÄ«na fÄ« ghazzah (Gaza) wa fÄ« filistÄ«n (Palestine)x3
ÙˆÙŽÙÙيْ ÙƒÙÙ„ÙÙ‘ مَكَانÙØŒ يَا أَرْØÙŽÙ…ÙŽ الرّاØÙÙ…Ùيْنَ. اّللَّهÙمَّ Ø®Ùذْ بÙأَيْدÙيْهÙمْ، وَاØÙ’ÙَظْهÙمْ، وَالْطÙÙÙ’ بÙÙ‡Ùمْ، ÙˆÙŽÙƒÙÙÙ‘ÙŽ أَيْدÙÙŠÙŽ اْلمَاكÙرÙيْنَ بÙÙ‡Ùمْ
Wa fÄ« kulli makÄn, yÄ Arhamar-RÄhimÄ«n. AllÄhumma khuz bi-aydÄ«him, wah-fazhum, wal-tuf bihim, wa kuffa aydil-mÄkirÄ«na bihim
اللَّهÙمَّ ÙƒÙنْ عَوْنًا Ù„ÙŽÙ‡Ùمْ Ù…Ùنْ Ø´ÙرÙوْر٠الظَّالÙÙ…Ùيْن، وَارْÙَعْ عَنْهÙم٠اْلأَذَى وَالظّÙلْمَ، وَجَمÙيْعَ أَنْوَاع٠اْلÙÙتَن٠وَاْلمÙØÙŽÙ†ÙØŒ مَا ظَهَرَ Ù…Ùنْهَا وَمَا بَطَنَ،وَاْلطÙÙÙ’ بÙÙ‡Ùمْ ÙÙيْ مَا جَرَتْ بÙه٠اْلمَقَادÙيْرÙØŒ ÙÙيْ عَاÙÙيَة٠وَسَلَامَةÙØŒ بÙرَØْمَتÙÙƒÙŽ يَا أَرْØÙŽÙ…ÙŽ الرَّاØÙÙ…Ùيْنَ
AllÄhumma kun ‘aunan lahum min syururiz-zolimÄ«n, war-fa’ ‘anhumul-azÄ waz-zulm, wa jamÄ«’a anwa’il fitani wal-mihan, mÄ zohara minhÄ wa mÄ baton, waltuf bihim fÄ« mÄ jarat bihil-maqÄdÄ«ru, fi ‘Äfiyatin wa salÄmatin, birahmatika yÄ Arhamar-RÄhimÄ«n
اللَّهÙمَّ تَقَبَّلْ Ø´ÙهَدَاءَهÙمْ، وَدَاو٠جَرْØَاهÙمْ، وَأَنْزÙل٠السَّكÙيْنَةَ عَلَى Ù‚ÙÙ„ÙوْبÙÙ‡Ùمْ، وَبَدّÙلْ خَوْÙÙŽÙ‡Ùمْ أَمْنًا، ÙˆÙŽØÙزْنَهÙمْ ÙَرَØًا، وَهَمَّهÙمْ Ùَرَجًا، يَا رَبَّالعَالَمÙينَAllÄhumma taqabbal syuhada-ahum, wa dÄwi jarhÄhum, wa anzilis-sakinata ‘alÄ qulubihim, wa baddil khaufahum amnÄ, wa huznahum farhÄ, wa hammahum farajÄ, yÄ Rabb-al-’ÄlamÄ«n
اللَّهÙمَّ ØÙلَّ بَيْنَهÙمْ وَبَيْنَ مَنْ عَادَاهÙمْ، اَللَّهÙمَّ أَلْهÙمْهÙمْ رÙشْدَهÙمْ وَاÙْتَØÙ’ عَلَيْهÙمْ أَبْوَابَ الØÙكْمَة٠وَالأَمَانَ، وَاْلعَÙْو٠وَاْلغÙÙْرَانÙ
AllÄhumma hulla bainahum wa baina man ‘adÄhum, AllÄhumma alhimhum rusydahum waf-tah ‘alaihim abwabal-hikmati wal-amÄn, wal-’afwi wal-ghufrÄn
يَا Øَنَّان٠يَا مَنَّان٠يَا بَدÙيْعَ السَّمَوَات٠وَاْلأَكْوَانÙ
Ya HannÄn, Ya MannÄn, Ya Badi’as-samawÄti wal-akwÄn
وَصَلَّى الله٠عَلَى سَيّÙدÙنَا Ù…ÙØَمَّد٠النَّبÙيّ٠اْلأÙمّÙيّ٠وَعَلَى آلÙÙ‡ÙŽ وَصَØْبÙه٠وَسَلَّمَ
Wa sallAllÄhu ‘alÄ sayyidinÄ Muhammadin-nabiyyil-ummi wa ‘alÄ alihi wa sahbihi wa sallam
Meaning:
O Allah, guide me with those whom You have guided and grant me wellbeing with those You have granted wellbeing. 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 hold the command and are not commanded, and none 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. All I praise is upon You for what You decide. I seek Your forgiveness, and I repent to You.
Oh Allah, we turn to You, and we ask You, by Your mercy and gentleness, to look at us (with care) and all Your creations. O Allah, all doors have closed except for Yours, and all causes have ceased except for Yours. There is no might or power except by You, O Lord of all the worlds.
O Allah, we ask You for safety, security, peace and tranquillity for the entire world and to all people. And preserve this blessing upon us, our children, and our homes, O Lord of all the worlds.
O Allah, help our vulnerable brothers and sisters in Gaza and in Palestine x3
And in all places, O The Most Merciful of the merciful. O Allah take them by their hand, protect them, be gentle to them, and suppress the deceits. O Allah, grant them Your protection against the aggressors and remove from them harm and oppression and all kinds of adversity and tribulations, all that which is apparent and hidden. Be gentle upon them from what You have ordained, in safety and wellbeing, by Your mercy, O The Most Merciful of the merciful.
O Allah, reward the victims, treat their wounded, place tranquillity in their hearts, secure their fears with assurance, turn their sadness with happiness, O Lord of all the worlds.
O Allah, come in between them and their adversary. O Allah, inspire them with Your guidance, open for them the doors of wisdom, safety, pardon and forgiveness, O The Affectionate, The Benefactor, O The Creator of The Heavens and Universe.
3. Other Duas that we can recite in Qunut
There are no specific Dua for Qunut Nazilah. Hence, you may consider reading the Dua mentioned above, which is commonly read, or you may additionally include any other Duas which may conform to the dire situation intended.
Here are some Duas you may consider:
Seeking Allah for the purification of the soul
اللهÙÙ…ÙŽÙ‘ آتÙÙŠ Ù†ÙŽÙْسÙÙŠ تَقْوَاهَا وَزَكÙّهَا أَنْتَ خَيْر٠مَنْ زَكَّاهَا، أَنْتَ ÙˆÙŽÙ„ÙÙŠÙّهَا وَمَوْلَهَا
AllÄhumma Äti nafsÄ« taqwÄha, wa zakkihÄ anta khairu man zakkÄha, anta waliyyuhÄ wa maulÄhÄ
O Allah! Grant me piety and purify my soul as You are the Best to purify it. You are its Guardian and its Protecting Friend.
(Sahih Muslim)
Seeking Allah for forgiveness and well-being
اللهÙÙ…ÙŽÙ‘ Ø¥ÙÙ†Ùّي أَسْأَلÙÙƒÙŽ العَÙْوَ وَالعَاÙÙÙŠÙŽØ©ÙŽ ÙÙÙŠ الدÙّنْيَا وَالآخÙرَة
AllÄhumma innÄ« as-alukal-‘afwa wal-‘Äfiyah fid-dunya wal-Äkhirah
O Allah, I seek You for forgiveness and my wellbeing in this world and the hereafter.
(Sunan Abi Dawud)
Seeking Allah’s mercy
اللهÙÙ…ÙŽÙ‘ Ø¥ÙÙ†Ùّي أَسْأَلÙÙƒÙŽ Ù…ÙوجÙبَات٠رَØْمَتÙÙƒÙŽØŒ وَعَزَائÙÙ…ÙŽ مَغْÙÙرَتÙÙƒÙŽØŒ وَالسَّلاَمَةَ Ù…Ùنْ ÙƒÙÙ„ÙÙ‘ Ø¥Ùثْم، وَالْغَنÙيمَةَ Ù…Ùنْ ÙƒÙÙ„ÙÙ‘ بÙرْ وَالْÙَوْزَ بÙالجَنَّة، وَالنَّجَاةَ Ù…ÙÙ†ÙŽ النَّارÙ
AllÄhumma innÄ« asa’luka mÅ«jibÄti rahmatik, wa 'azÄ-ima maghfiratik, was-salÄmata min kulli ithm, wal-ghanÄ«mata min kulli birrin, wal-fawza bil- jannah, wannajÄta mina-nÄr
O Allah, I beg You for that which incites Your Mercy and the means for Your forgiveness, safety from every sin, the benefit from every good deed, success in attaining Paradise and deliverance from Fire.
(Hadith narrated by Al-Hakim)
It is indeed an honour for us as Muslims to be able to seek from Him whenever and wherever we may be. Despite the trials and tribulations, there is always room for His endless blessings and may He open our hearts and eyes to count them.
And Allah knows best.
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