As the holy month of Ramadan 2025 approaches, Muslims around the world prepare to embark on a journey of spiritual growth, self-reflection, and devotion. A crucial part of this Ramadan journey is observing the daily fast, or Roza, which begins with the pre-dawn meal of Sehri and ends with the sunset feast of Iftar. Welcome blessings and Barakah into your Ramadan days by starting and ending your fast with heartfelt Duas. In this article, we'll explore the powerful Sehri and Iftar Duas to recite during Ramadan 2025, helping you cultivate a deeper connection with Allah and make the most of this blessed month.
Ramadan 2025: Essential Duas for Morning and Evening
Duas are an integral part of Islamic worship that allow believers to connect with Allah and seek guidance, forgiveness, and blessings.
The Importance of Sehri Dua
You begin the daily fast with Sehri, the pre-dawn meal and reciting the Sehri dua sets the tone for a devotional day. The Sehri dua is an opportunity to seek Allah's guidance, protection, and blessings as you embark on your daily fast.
Sehri Dua for Ramadan 2025
"Wa Bisawmi Ghadinn Nawaiytu Min Shahri Ramadan, Wahaulahu Alayhi Biqiyamihi, Wahidhni Bihurmatihi, Wa'afini Bi'afiyatihi, Wa'ghfirli Bi'ghufraanihi, Ya Allah."
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It roughly translates to, "I intend to keep the fast for the month of Ramadan, and I seek Allah's guidance, protection, and blessings. O Allah, forgive me, and grant me safety and well-being."
The Significance of Iftar Dua
Iftar, the sunset feast, marks the end of the daily fast. It is said that reciting the Iftar dua is a way to express gratitude to Allah for the blessings of food, water, and sustenance. The Iftar dua is also a way to seek Allah's forgiveness, mercy, and protection.
Iftar Dua for Ramadan 2025
"Alhamdu lillahi aladhi 'at'amana wa'saqana, wa'ja'alana min almuslimin, wa'ghfir lana dhunubana, ya Allah."
Its translation roughly goes like this, "Praise be to Allah, who has fed us, given us drink, and made us among the Muslims. Forgive us our sins, O Allah."
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