Evening Remembrances: A Spiritual Guide to Peace, Protection, and Inner Calm
As the sun sets, evening supplications open a door to tranquility, filling the heart with remembrance, protection, and deep spiritual peace.
At the quiet edge of the day, when the world slows down, evening remembrance becomes a gentle light for the heart, renewing faith and wrapping the soul in calmness.
The Virtue of Evening Dhikr
Islam encourages constant remembrance of God, especially at the beginning and end of the day, as mentioned in the Qur’an:
“Glorify Him in the evening and the morning.”
Main Evening Supplications
- Ayat Al-Kursi (The Throne Verse)
- Last two verses of Surah Al-Baqarah
- Surah Al-Ikhlas, Al-Falaq, An-Nas (3 times each)
- “We have reached the evening and all sovereignty belongs to Allah…”
- “I am pleased with Allah as my Lord…” (3 times)
- “O Allah, You are my Lord, there is no god but You…”
- “Allah is sufficient for me, none has the right to be worshipped but Him…” (7 times)
- “In the name of Allah with whose name nothing is harmed…” (3 times)
- Additional prayers for protection, forgiveness, peace, and gratitude.
Conclusion
Evening remembrance is not just words—it is a shield of light, a path to peace, and a divine embrace that carries the heart safely through the night.
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