A Prayer for Your Children in the New Year… Repeat It to Keep Them Safe and Fill Their Lives with Happiness
With the start of 2026, parents seek prayers for their children to ensure protection, guidance, and happiness throughout the year.
As 2026 begins, many parents look for the best prayers for their children to ask for protection, guidance, happiness, and success in daily life and studies.
Here are some prayers that can be recited to strengthen faith and peace in children’s hearts:
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O Allah, write good destiny for my children and keep them in Your protection.
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O Allah, protect my children from every eye, illness, and worry, and make this year full of joy and blessings.
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O Allah, instill love of faith in their hearts and make them among the righteous.
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O Allah, make this year a beginning of achievement and success for them.
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O Allah, safeguard their souls, bodies, hearts, and health, and protect them from all harm.
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O Allah, fulfill all their dreams, increase their faith, and guide them to Your obedience.
Shorter versions suitable for daily repetition:
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O Allah, I entrust their days to You; beautify them for them.
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O Allah, improve their conditions and draw them closer to You.
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O Allah, make this year a start of joyful days for my children and keep all harm away.
These prayers offer a spiritual way to strengthen the bond with God while seeking blessings and guidance for children throughout the new year.
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