A Dua a Day - Ramadan Calendar

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‘A dua a day‘ Ramadan Calendar:

Following is the list of authentic Quranic and Masnoon duas that I compiled for myself based on the *A DUA A DAY* Ramadan calendar by Eid Party because I want to focus on DUAS to really benefit from the barakah of this month. I pray that these free DUA CARDS help you too. I have deliberately put the Arabic and English (translation) side by side so you can understand and pick a bit of Arabic language’s beauty along the way in shaa Allah. You can download the cards for free (in colour or black/white – both options are available). All the reference links are embedded in the Arabic text. Please come back to this article every day to read the whole hadith or verse, when you are memorizing the dua of the day (or just reciting it throughout the day). If you benefit from this freebie bundle, please make dua for us (AYEINA and Eid Party – who helped us bring this post to life):

The Holy Month of Ramadan in Dubai will be starting soon with the sighting of the crescent moon and will last for the next 29 to 30 days. It’s an extremely spiritual time for Muslim devotees with fasting being obligatory for every healthy Muslim during Ramadan from dawn till dusk. This is also the time for Muslims to practise abstinence from extreme emotions such as anger and not committing any immoral acts. Other acts of worship, like contributing to charity and reading the Quran, are also encouraged during the holy month.

Ramadan is divided into three Ashras (stages), each lasting ten days. In this post, we will cover the Ramadan duas (prayers) for each Ashra. This will include other common prayers for the holy month with their English transliterations and translations.
Ramadan Duas in English
Ramadan dua for sighting the crescent moon

Ramadan officially begins by the sighting of the crescent moon. The dua to recite after seeing the Ramadan moon is:

Dua: “Allahuakbar! Allahumma, ahillahu ‘alaina bil-amni wal-imani was-salamati wal-Islami wat-taufiqi lima tuhibbu wa tardu. Rabbuna wa rabbukallah
English translation: Allah is the greatest! O Allah, let the crescent moon loom above us in safety, faith, peace and Islam and bless us with the ability to succeed in all that you love and are pleased with. Our Lord and your Lord is Allah.

Ramadan dua for fasting

Ramadan duas for three ashras

DUA FOR FIRST ASHRA

The first 10 days of Ramadan signify Allah’s mercy with the purpose to practice mercy towards other brethren. Here is a dua for first 10 days of Ramadan:

Ramadan first Ashra dua: Rabbi ighfir warham wa anta khayrur raahimeen
English translation: O my Lord! Forgive me and have mercy and You are the best, most merciful

DUA FOR SECOND ASHRA

The second Ashra is a time for forgiveness. During this stage, Muslims ask for Allah’s pardon and seek repentance from sins. The dua that can be recited during the second Ashra is:

Dua: Astagfirullaha rab-bi min kulli zambiyon wa-atoobuilaiyh
English translation: I ask for forgiveness from Allah, my Lord, from every sin I committed

DUA FOR THIRD ASHRA

The third and last Ashra ends on the 29th or 30th of Ramadan and holds special significance for Muslims since it represents protection from the hellfire. Additionally, the most important night of the Islamic calendar, Laylat-ul-Qadr, also falls during this time. The dua for the last 10 days of Ramadan is:

Dua for third Ashra of Ramadan: Allahumma Ajirni minan naar
English translation: O Allah, save me from the hellfire

Duas for Laylat Al Qadr

Known as the Night of Destiny, Laylat Al Qadr commemorates the night that the Holy Quran was first revealed to Prophet Mohammad. In addition to dikhr (remembrance of Allah) and recitation of the Quran, some Muslims perform I’tikaf, an Islamic practice including a period of staying in a mosque for a couple of days and devoting themselves to worship. The dua to be recited during Lalat Al Qadr is:
Updated on
Mar 18, 2022

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