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potheekaami
Potheek Aami :
Allahummaghfir lī, warḥamnī, wa‘āfinī, warzuqnī. O Allah, forgive me, have mercy on me, grant me well-being, and provide for me.
2026-04-05 17:58:18
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lily.wang444
Lily Wang :
here if it helps
2026-04-06 19:01:43
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niqabi.1
Niqabi :
The Prophet ﷺ said: “None of you should say: ‘O Allah, forgive me if You will; O Allah, have mercy on me if You will.’ Rather, he should be firm in his request, for Allah does whatever He wills, and no one can force Him.” Sahih al-Bukhari: Hadith no. 6339 Sahih Muslim: Hadith no. 2679
2026-06-02 23:11:54
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__nxhmd
__nxhmd :
translation 🤍
2026-04-05 22:28:41
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layka6925
B A I_ J. :
Allahummaghfirli Warhamni Wahdini Waafini Warzuqni
2026-04-05 22:24:17
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deen.over.dunya.a1ways
Islam :
A strangers dua is powerful and accepted, please if u come across this comment pls pls make dua for me to become his naseeb and he becomes my naseeb. Ya Allah pls melt his heart for me and make him my naseeb and if we aren’t good for eachother pls make us better for eachother and reunite us very soon. Let our parents accept each other without any drama and hardship. Ameen 🥺🤲❤️
2026-05-03 23:30:30
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killingtimehere0
👋🏻👋🏻 :
Please please make a duaa that I get a new job I have been praying for 3 years
2026-04-06 17:01:43
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noneofurbznz2
NoneOfUrBznz :
Recite all this between two sajda in all fard or nafil prayer is my favorite thing to do 🥰
2026-04-05 20:51:45
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jeepjeep68
Jeepjeep :
Allahumaghfirli warhumni wajburni waraafani
2026-04-05 20:46:55
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lifeofabdullah_
A B D U L L A H 🔥 :
3x SubhanAllah 3x Alhamdulillah 3x AstagfirAllah 3x La ilaaha ilAllah 3x Allahu Akbar Good deeds for both you and me
2026-04-07 00:59:38
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alhataaz1
Alhataaz1 :
Allahummaghfir lī, warḥamnī, wa‘āfinī, warzuqnī. O Allah, forgive me, have mercy on me, grant me well-being, and provide for me.
2026-04-05 19:06:02
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user1505506310315
musa mubiru kanyale :
Ameen Chain 🙏
2026-04-06 14:56:39
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ervinbajramii
Ervin :
Ameen
2026-04-07 00:00:39
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maham_s7867
maham_s786 :
Shud make it downloadable so we can share.
2026-04-10 17:47:07
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zarezlove
abey :
What sajdah time? Mean
2026-04-13 04:31:10
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alhassan.hassana
Alhassan Hassana :
Masha Allah tabaraka llah ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🥰
2026-04-06 17:40:23
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faluku.namadowa
faluku Namadowa :
Ameen yarabi Ameen yarabi Ameen yarabi Ameen yarabi Ameen yarabi Ameen yarabi Ameen yarabi Ameen
2026-04-06 18:45:19
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isatu.a.samura0
Isatu A Samura :
Ameen 🤲 Yarab
2026-04-06 13:40:15
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shirin.begum23
Roxy_23 :
Alhamdullah
2026-04-06 00:30:26
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fatimahmuhamad89
Fatimah Raed :
Aamiin
2026-04-07 21:04:48
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sara.m0777
sara :
Whoever is reading this, this is your reminder In the Day of Judgment, when we are asked what we did and who we guided, let this message be my invitation to you: Islam is not about being perfect. It’s about trying, returning, and trusting Allah. No matter how far you feel, you can always come back. One prayer, one du‘a, one خطوة toward Allah can change everything. Start small. Pray. Ask for forgiveness. Speak to Allah like He is close, because He is. If this message reached you, maybe it was meant for you. And if you already believe, share this with someone else… maybe you’ll be the reason they come closer🙏🏻
2026-04-07 13:20:20
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sieraajvanriet177
Sieraaj Van Riet :
AMEEN 😊
2026-04-06 20:02:51
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sakamoto.go
Sakamoto Go :
Ameen ya Rabbul Alameen 😳😳😳
2026-04-06 10:28:19
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astagfirulla78
Astagfirullah :
Allahummaghfir lī, warḥamnī, wa‘āfinī, warzuqnī. O Allah, forgive me, have mercy on me, grant me well-being, and provide for me.*
2026-04-06 21:44:05
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ashyamira522
Aisha Hassan :
Ya Allah please let me pass my school finals
2026-04-08 08:43:22
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