We hope for Your mercy and fear Your punishment, for Your punishment will inevitably befall the disbelievers.” (Same source of the translation)Īllahuma iyyaaka na'bud wa laka nossali wa nasjud wa ilayka nas'aa wa nahfid narju rahmataka wa nakhshaa 'adhabaka inna 'adhabaka bil kuffar molhiq.īoth du'as are known to be part of du'a al-Qunut (a version which is attributed to 'Omar ibn al-Khattab) and mostly used by the hanafis and malikis. “O Allah, You alone we worship, to You we pray and prostrate, and for Your sake we work and strive. (Source of the translation: islamqa # 178209)Īllahuma inna nast'ynuka wa nastaghfiruka wa nutni 'alayka al-Khayra kullah wa nashkuruka wa laa nakfuruk wa nakhla'u wa natruku man yakfuruk.Īs to what was called surat al-Hafd, it refers to the du'a saying: And we disavow and disown anyone who opposes You.” “O Allah, verily we seek Your help and Your forgiveness, and we praise You and we are not ungrateful to You. What was called surat al-Khal'a refers to the du'a saying: Dua'a al-Qunut and surat al-Khal'a and al-Hafd
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