Qunoot Text Pdf ((hot)) — Sheikh Sudais Dua

Allahumma-qsim lana min khashyatika ma tahoolu bihi baynana wa bayna ma'asik, wa min ta'atika ma tuballighuna bihi jannatak, wa minal-yaqeeni ma tuhawwinu bihi 'alayna masa'ibad-dunya. Allahumma matti'na bi-asma'ina, wa absarina, wa quwwatina ma ahyaytana, waj'alhul-waritha minna.

There are several versions of Dua Qunoot, but the most widely memorized is the one taught by the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), often referred to as the or the "Hanafi/Shafi'i Qunoot." This is the version famously recited by Sheikh Sudais.

While Dua Qunoot can be recited throughout the year, its significance reaches its peak during the last ten nights of Ramadan at the Grand Mosque (Masjid al-Haram) in Makkah. Sheikh Sudais’s delivery of this prayer is iconic; it blends Quranic verses, authentic Prophetic supplications (Adhiya), and deeply moving, contemporary pleas for the Muslim Ummah. Key Themes of Sheikh Sudais’s Supplication sheikh sudais dua qunoot text pdf

Allahumma-hdina feeman hadayt, wa 'afina feeman 'afayt, wa tawallana feeman tawallayt, wa barik lana feema a'tayt, wa qina sharra ma qadayt. Innaka taqdee wa la yuqdaa 'alayk. Wa innahu la yadhillu man walayt, wa la ya'izzu man 'adayt. Tabarakta Rabbana wa ta'alayt.

If you prefer or the fully extended Ramadan version Allahumma-qsim lana min khashyatika ma tahoolu bihi baynana

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A significant portion is dedicated to praising Allah for the gift of the Quran and the ability to complete its recitation during Ramadan. While Dua Qunoot can be recited throughout the

The supplication is a profound request encompassing five core themes: guidance ( hidayah ), well-being and pardon ( 'afiyah ), taking Allah as one's guardian and ally ( tawalli ), blessings in what is given ( barakah ), and protection from the evil of divine decrees ( qina' sharri ma qadayt ). The Imam taught this comprehensive prayer to his grandson, Hassan, instructing Muslims to recite it during the night prayer, demonstrating its immense importance and power.

While Sheikh Sudais varies his supplication slightly each night—especially on the 27th night of Ramadan—he frequently includes the foundational prophetic Qunoot alongside his expanded prayers. Below is a widely recognized segment of his foundational Qunoot text. Arabic Text

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