
Best dua dhikr in Ramadan
Hadrat Aishah (r.a.) says that the Prophet (saws) loved the short but comprehensive, meaningful supplications, more than others. Hadrat Anas ibn Malik (r.a.) reported that the Prophet (saws) frequently prayed,
"Rabbana atena fid dunya hasana, wa fil aakherate hasana, wa kena adhaab an-Naar” (O Allah, give the good of this world, and the good of the life hereafter, and save us from the punishment of the fire.)
Another beautiful supplication which the Prophet (saws) taught his beloved wife Hadrat Aisha (r.a.) to recite on the blessed night of ‘Layla tul Qadr’ in Ramadan is:
Aishah (r.a.) said: "I asked the Messenger of Allah (saws),: 'O Messenger of Allah (saws), if I know what night is the Night of Qadr, what should I say during it?' He (saws) said: 'Say:
“Allah humma Innaka Afuwan, Tohibbul Afwa, Fahfo anna. (O Allah, You are The Pardoner, and You love to pardon, so pardon me.)"
-Related by Ahmad, Ibn Majah, and by atTirmidhi.
Amongst the phrases of ‘Dhikr’ or Remembrance made by the Messenger of Allah (saws) if one were to choose the ‘best’ of the best, it would be this one:
Al-Tirmidhi Hadith 2598 Narrated by Abdullah ibn Amr ibn al-'As
The Prophet (saws) said, "The best ‘dhikr’ is the one on the day of Arafah, and the best thing which I and the Prophets before me have said is,
'Laa ilaha illalaaho, Wahdahu laa shareeka lahu, Lahul Mulk, wa lahul Hamd, wa ala kulle shayyin Qadeer.’ (There is no god but Allah, Alone, Who has no partner; to Him Alone belongs the Dominion, to Him Alone belongs all Praise; and He Alone has Power over all things.)”
Al Harmain (Ziaraat-E-Madina)

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