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The Most Beautiful Duas for the Last Ten Days and the Night of Power: Your Complete Guide to Seizing the Opportunity and Seeking Freedom from the Fire

Culture ✍️ أحمد السالم 🕒 2026-03-11 23:25 🔥 Views: 3

Here they are, the last ten days of Ramadan, approaching us with their spiritual breezes, and with them begins the journey of dedication and the search for the Night of Power, the night that is better than a thousand months. Everyone is trying to find their way to God, asking: What is the dua for the last ten days that the Prophet used to recite? And how do we choose duas for the Night of Power that touch the heart and are lifted by the angels?

The atmosphere of the last ten days of Ramadan

The Night of Power.. The Opportunity of a Lifetime Not to Be Missed

We all know its virtue, but truly feeling its greatness is what changes hearts. We are now in the odd-numbered nights when the Night of Power is hoped for, and everyone is repeating: "O Allah, You are Pardoning and Generous, You love forgiveness, so forgive us." This supplication is not just words we repeat; it is a way of life. The Prophet ﷺ taught it to us, and the Mother of the Believers, Aisha, narrated it when she asked him: If I witness the Night of Power, what should I say? He said: "Say: O Allah, You are Forgiving and love forgiveness, so forgive me.". This is the essence of the dua for the last ten days that never leaves the lips of the faithful during these days.

The Most Beautiful Authentic and Accepted Duas for the Night of Power

Authentic supplications have a special light, but don't forget to pray for everything that crosses your mind. What matters is a present heart and certainty in the answer. Here is a collection of duas that combine humility and comprehensiveness:

  • Dua for Forgiveness: "O Allah, You are Forgiving and love forgiveness, so forgive me" (The best thing to say on the Night of Power).
  • Dua for Sustenance and Blessings: "O Allah, decree for us to be among those freed from the Fire, grant us pure and lawful sustenance, and bless us in our children and wealth."
  • Dua for Guidance and Repentance: "Our Lord, forgive us our sins and our excesses in our affairs, and guide us to the straight path."
  • Dua for This Life and the Hereafter: "Our Lord, give us in this world good, and in the Hereafter good, and protect us from the torment of the Fire."
  • Dua for Parents: "O Allah, forgive me, my parents, and the believers on the Day the account is established."

These duas aren't exclusive, but they combine the good of this world and the next. Make sure your dua for the last ten days includes sincere words from your heart, for God does not look at your forms but looks at your hearts.

How to Use These Duas? A Practical Guide for the Last Ten Days

It's not just about memorization or rote repetition. True benefit comes from understanding their meanings and acting upon them. Here are some practical steps to using duas for the Night of Power correctly:

First: Sincere intention and seclusion. Try to dedicate time for solitude in the last third of the night, when God descends to the lowest heaven and says: Who is calling upon Me, so I can answer him? Second: Begin by praising and thanking God before supplicating, then send blessings upon the Prophet ﷺ. Third: Be insistent in your dua, for God loves the servant who persistently asks. Fourth: Face the Qibla and raise your hands with humility. Fifth: Cry out of reverence for God, or try to cry if you are unable.

Unforgettable Moments.. What Happens on That Night?

The spiritual scene we experience in the mosques these days is indescribable. Everyone is prostrating and weeping, softly repeating the dua for the last ten days, each hoping for freedom from the Fire. Imagine the angels descending with the Spirit and mercy, and that God boasts about His fasting servants to His angels. This is the time for profitable transactions with God. Don't waste it staying up for things that are of no benefit, but seize it with all your senses.

In Conclusion: Don't Forget to Pray for Your Brothers and Sisters

On these blessed nights, do not forget to pray for Muslims everywhere. Pray for the sick, the needy, and for your brothers and sisters in Palestine and all corners of the earth. Praying for fellow believers in their absence is a reason for your own supplications to be answered. I ask God to accept from us and from you all righteous deeds, to free our necks from the Fire, and to allow us to witness the Night of Power in a manner that pleases Him with us. Wishing you all the best.