Evening Supplications: Words That Bring Peace and Spiritual Comfort
Evening adhkar are among the most powerful spiritual practices, including the phrase “I am pleased with Allah as my Lord…” repeated for peace and reassurance.
Evening supplications (Adhkar al-Masa’) are daily spiritual practices cherished by Muslims for their profound ability to calm the heart, protect the soul, and bring inner peace after a long day.
One of the most powerful phrases is: “I am pleased with Allah as my Lord, with Islam as my religion, and with Muhammad as my Prophet,” repeated three times. This declaration reflects complete contentment and spiritual stability.
The evening remembrance also includes reciting Ayat Al-Kursi, known for its protective blessings, along with the last two verses of Surah Al-Baqarah, which carry immense virtue and spiritual safeguarding.
It is also recommended to recite Surahs Al-Ikhlas, Al-Falaq, and An-Nas three times each, as they serve as protection from visible and hidden harm, along with supplications of remembrance, gratitude, and seeking forgiveness.
These supplications are not limited to fixed texts but also include general remembrance such as “We have reached the evening and the dominion belongs to Allah” and “Allah is sufficient for me,” which strengthen faith and reliance on God.
Ultimately, evening adhkar are not just words spoken, but a daily spiritual shield that protects the believer from anxiety and distress, bringing calmness and reassurance to the heart.
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