First Friday Night of Sha’ban: Powerful Prayers for Wishes and Blessings
Discover the most effective prayers for the first Friday night of Sha’ban, bringing peace, blessings, and answered supplications
The first Friday night of Sha’ban is a blessed time for turning to Allah in prayer and remembrance. These moments are ideal for asking for guidance, forgiveness, and fulfillment of wishes, as many authentic prophetic supplications can be recited.
Powerful Supplications
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“O Allah, do not withhold Your mercy when I call upon You, and answer my prayers, O Reliever of worries, O Remover of sorrow, O Answerer of the distressed.”
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“O Ever-Living, O Sustainer, Possessor of Majesty and Honor, I ask You by Your Greatest Name to accept me, forgive my sins, and grant me all good.”
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“I seek forgiveness from Allah as vast as His creation and His Throne, for all Muslims, living and deceased.”
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“O Allah, bless me with lawful sustenance, open doors of goodness, and make me always grateful for Your blessings.”
Prayers for the Sick and Needy
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“O Allah, heal our sick and the sick among Muslims with a cure that leaves no trace of illness, grant them strength and patience, and fulfill all good for them.”
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“O Allah, You are the Healer; there is no cure except Yours. Grant them health and wellness swiftly and completely.”
Short, Focused Prayers
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“O Allah, grant me well-being in this world and the Hereafter, and protect me from all harm.”
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“Our Lord, give us good in this world and good in the Hereafter, and protect us from the punishment of the Fire.”
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