Best Prayers for Ramadan: Increase Good Deeds and Attain Salvation
Learn the most recommended prayers in Ramadan to prepare for fasting, prayer, Quran recitation, and turning sins into good deeds
"O Allah, let us reach Ramadan while You are pleased with us, help us in fasting, prayer, and Quran recitation, and accept from us righteous deeds. Make it a month in which our sins are turned into good deeds, our worries into joys, and include us among those freed from the Fire."
Recommended Prayers During Ramadan:
To Welcome Ramadan:
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"O Allah, let us reach Ramadan neither missing anyone nor being missed, and make it a beginning of goodness and blessings."
During the Month:
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"O Allah, You are Most Forgiving, You love forgiveness, so forgive me" (recommended for the last ten nights).
At Iftar:
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"O Allah, for You I fasted, and with Your provision I break my fast, the thirst is gone, the veins are moistened, and the reward is confirmed, God willing."
For Personal Guidance:
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"O Allah, help me to remember You, to be grateful, and to worship You well; make me among the repentant and the seekers of forgiveness."
Comprehensive Prayer:
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"O Allah, I ask You for all good, immediate and delayed, and I seek refuge in You from all evil, immediate and delayed."
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"O Allah, grant us goodness in this world and goodness in the Hereafter, and protect us from the punishment of the Fire."
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