Shaban 22 Prayer: Words to Comfort the Heart and Ease the Mind
Make the most of Shaban 22 by praying and supplicating to Allah to open doors of sustenance, relieve worries, and bring peace and tranquility to your heart and soul.
Shaban 22 holds great virtue for Muslims, as it is recommended to increase prayers and supplications to Allah, especially with Ramadan approaching. It is noted that prayers on this day carry special acceptance, and fasting individuals are encouraged to pray abundantly at Iftar.
Key prayers for this day include asking Allah for lawful, abundant sustenance, protection from poverty and distress, making the Quran the spring of the heart and light of the chest, and lifting sorrow. Believers also ask for relief from troubles, fulfillment of debts, provision from poverty, and the mercy that suffices in place of all else.
It is also recommended to include glorification, praise, and prayers upon Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, seeking guidance, easing difficulties, and removing anxiety to achieve a calm and happy heart.
Increasing prayers on Shaban 22, whether by those fasting or not, is an opportunity to draw closer to Allah, seek blessings in sustenance, and achieve inner peace, provided it is done with sincerity and conviction, as a believer’s prayer is never rejected, especially on this blessed day.
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