Dua For a healthy life In Arabic
اللّهُـمَّ عافِـني في بَدَنـي ، اللّهُـمَّ عافِـني في سَمْـعي ، اللّهُـمَّ عافِـني في بَصَـري ، لا إلهَ إلاّ أَنْـتَ. اللّهُـمَّ إِنّـي أَعـوذُبِكَ مِنَ الْكُـفر ، وَالفَـقْر ، وَأَعـوذُبِكَ مِنْ عَذابِ القَـبْر ، لا إلهَ إلاّ أَنْـتَ
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Dua For a healthy life In English Transcription
Allaahumma ‘aafinee fee badanee, Allaahumma ‘aafinee fee sam’ee, Allaahumma ‘aafinee fee basaree, laa ‘ilaaha ‘illaa ‘Anta. Allaahumma ‘innee ‘a’oothu bika minal-kufri, walfaqri, wa ‘a’oothu bika min ‘athaabil-qabri, laa ‘ilaaha ‘illaa ‘Anta.
Dua For a healthy life In English
O Allah, make me healthy in my body. O Allah, preserve for me my hearing. O Allah, preserve for me my sight. There is none worthy of worship but You. O Allah, I seek refuge in You from disbelief and poverty and I seek refuge in You from the punishment of the grave. There is none worthy of worship but You.
Abu Dawud: 5090
Parental love is the only form of truly selfless, unconditional and forgiving love. We must win the love of the rest of the world.
It is impossible to give full homage to the love shown to us in our childhood. But one thing we can do that is under our control is to create a continuous dua for our parents.
Understand as children that we are a form of sadaqah jariyah (continued charity). So, every time you exercise judgment and do what is right, your parents will receive the blessings they have received for their teachings. Whenever you act with good morals, good intentions, and behave as a representative of your family, you help to accumulate the mountain of good deeds for your parents. It is the mercy of Allah (SWT).
In this article, we will discover some duas that you can recite by asking the parents a good health, a dua for the happiness of their parents and to live a long time.
Dua For Parents Forgiveness
This first duaa comes from Surah Al Isra, verse 24.
In the Qur’an, Surah Al-Isra Allah says:
“And lower to them the humility of mercy, and say,” My Lord, have mercy on them when they have raised me [when I was little]. “
Transliteration: Rabbi irhamhuma kama rabbayanee sagheera
This dua asking for forgiveness comes from Surah Nuh, verse 24:
Transliteration: Rabbi ighfir lee waliwalidayyawaliman dakhala baytiya mu / minan walilmu / mineena walmu / minatiwala tazidi aththalimeena illatabaran
My Lord, forgive me, my parents and anyone who enters my home, a believer, as well as believers and believers. And do not increase the unjust except in destruction.
This Dua not only asks for forgiveness for your parents but also for you and for the whole Muslim Ummah.
Transliteration: Rabbana ghfir li wa li muridayya wa lil mu’mineena yawma yaqumul hisaab
Translation: “Our Lord! Forgive me, my parents, and all believers the day the judgment is made. [Quran: Surah Ibrahim, verse 41]
Dua For Parents Happiness
In verse 15 of Surah Al-Ahqaf:
“And we recommended to the man, to his parents, good treatments. His mother carried it with difficulty and gave birth to it with difficulty. His gestation and weaning [period] lasted thirty months. [He grows up] until he reaches maturity and reaches the age of forty, he says,
RabbiawziAAnee an ashkura niAAmataka ally anAAamta AAalayya waAAalawalidayya waan aAAmala
The translation or the meaning of this dua: “My Lord, allow me to be grateful for your favor you have given me and my parents and to practice the justice you will approve and will just give me my offspring. Indeed, I repented, and in fact, I am Muslims. “
This Dua not only asks for forgiveness for your parents but for you and your own children.
Dua For Parents Health and Long Life
Seeing the illness of your loved ones can be very difficult. Most of what you can do is to be there to get support and let them know that they are not going through it alone.
The Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) reported in the Muslim Sahih hadith n ° 2202:
Uthman b. Abu al-As As Thaqafi said he complained to Allah’s messenger (bread) to hurt him, which he had felt in his body when he became a Muslim. The messenger of Allah () says: Place your hand where you feel pain in your body and say to Bismillah (in the name of Allah) three times and seven times that Audhu billahi wa qudratihi sharri ma ajidu wa uhadhiru (I seek refuge with Allah and His power against evil that I find and fear).
In another hadith reported by ‘Aa’ishah (may Allah be pleased with her)
that when the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) came to a sick person or a sick man was brought to him, he will say:
“Rabb an-naas of adhhib al-ba, wa’shfi and al-Shaafi, laa shifaa’a illa shifaa’uka shifaa’an laa yughaadir saqaman”
(Remove the pain, Lord of humanity, and give healing, because you are the healer, and there is no healing but your healing that leaves no trace of disease). “Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 5351, Muslim, 2191.
Be nice to your parents when they are around
“Every soul will taste death”
This quote from Surah Imran is very powerful. This is a reminder, we will all die one day. It may be a scary thought (and maybe that’s why some people avoid thinking about it), but it can also be very liberating.
Here is a little experiment to try. The next time you spend time with family or friends, think this may be the last time you see one. You may think that depression is a safe way, but it really is not. Most people take life for granted because you expect to wake up tomorrow and spend another day. But we all know that this is not true, your brother, your sister, your mother or your father can die. Unlike others, you will reflect briefly on the situation and you will appreciate more the gift of life that Allah has given you.
It also gives you another superpower: if a friend or family member gives you a friendly (but still hurtful) insult, you’ll be able to spread with less effort, because your perspective is based on the long term. You may now be able to get rid of insignificant things that irritate you.
Another benefit is that you are constantly living in the moment when, when the death of someone special inevitably occurs, you can comfort yourself knowing that while he was alive, you get the most out of every meeting. It will always be difficult, but the mourning would be easier because you will not suffer the pain of regret that can persist.
3 concluding verses of the Qur’an about the parents:
Adore Allah and associate nothing with Him, and be kind to parents. (Surah An-Nisa 4:36)
Your Lord has decreed that you adore none other than Him and that you are good to your parents. Whether one or both of you reach old age with you, do not even say a slight reprimand and do not repel them, but on the contrary, tell them a noble word. Lower the wing of humility out of mercy for them and say, My Lord, have mercy on them when they raised me when I was little. (Surah Al-Isra 17: 23-24)
Finally, remember: “In truth, the life of this world is only a pleasure (fast passage) and, in truth, the hereafter is the home that will remain forever.” (Quran 40:39)