Evening Adhkar for Tuesday 28-4-2026.. “I am pleased with Allah as my Lord…” Recited 3 Times
Muslims observe evening remembrance of Allah with various supplications, including the phrase “I am pleased with Allah as my Lord, Islam as my religion, and Muhammad as my Prophet” repeated three times along with other authentic adhkar.
In a peaceful spiritual atmosphere, evening remembrance (Adhkar) holds a special place in a Muslim’s daily routine, as a means of seeking protection, tranquility, and closeness to Allah.
Ayat Al-Kursi
One of the most powerful verses recited in the evening is Ayat Al-Kursi, known for its immense virtue in protection and safeguarding.
Last Two Verses of Surah Al-Baqarah
It is also recommended to recite the last two verses of Surah Al-Baqarah, which bring blessings and divine protection.
Surah Al-Ikhlas and Al-Mu’awwidhat
Reciting Surah Al-Ikhlas, Al-Falaq, and An-Nas three times each is among the most important evening protections against harm and evil.
“I am pleased with Allah” Supplication
A key dhikr repeated three times is:
“I am pleased with Allah as my Lord, Islam as my religion, and Muhammad ﷺ as my Prophet.”
Other Evening Supplications
Other authentic supplications include remembrance of Allah upon entering evening, seeking forgiveness, and praising Allah for His blessings.
Importance of Dhikr
Remembrance of Allah brings peace to the heart, protection from harm, and spiritual strength for daily life.
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