Duas to read after performing Ablution (wudu)

 


Duas to read after performing Ablution (wudu):

Full method of performing ablution (wudu) in the below link:             

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Dua No. 1

This dua is very powerful to seek forgiveness from Allah, and it is not necessary to recite it only before performing ablution; you can recite it at any time. Make it a habit to recite this dua before every ablution, as it washes away the sins of every part of the whole body. According to the Sunnah, reciting this dua after leaving any meeting or collective discussion will wash away all sins. Whatever happened in that meeting, whether it's a joke or any kind of conversation, this dua will wash away all sins, and Allah forgives.

Arabic Text

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Pronunciation with Roman Arabic

Subhaa na kallaahumma wa be hamdika ash hado allaaaaa elaaha illaa anta astaghfiroka wa atoobo elaiek

The green 'a' and underline letters mean you have to pronounce them boldly. Here green 'a' is not used as a word, but it is called standing al-Fath in Arabic language. The blue 'n' shows ikhfah rule. All letters marked in pink and green are used here as Arabic language symbols to help better pronunciation.)

Note: Roman pronunciation still has complications, as some letters and their pronunciations are not interchangeable with English letters, so you need to learn and concern from someone who has the correct knowledge.

English Translation


Dua No. 2

This dua is very powerful to ask Allah for paradise because it is a hadith that summarises with the words that the one who carefully performs every step of ablution (wudu) and recites the second kalimah and this dua, then the eight gates of paradise are opened for him/her, and now he/she can enter through whichever of these gates he/she desires to enter.

Arabic Text

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Pronunciation with Roman Arabic

Allaahummaj alnee minat tawwaabeena waalnee minal muta tah hi reen

(The green 'a' and underline letters mean you have to pronounce them boldly. Here green 'a' is not used as a word but, single green 'a' called al-Fath and double green 'a' called standing al-Fath in Arabic language. All letters marked in pink and green are used here as Arabic language symbols to help better pronunciation.)

Note: Roman pronunciation still has complications, as some letters and their pronunciations are not interchangeable with English letters, so you need to learn and concern from someone who has the correct knowledge.

English Translation

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Reference Links:

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Link No. 3

Link No. 4

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