The Doa or supplication

Amen, O Lord of all the Worlds. This signifies our fervent hope and prayer that Allah, the Master of the Universe, may accept our supplications, for nothing happens except by His will.

 

 

In the name of Allah, The Most Merciful, The Most Beneficent, we greet you with peace and blessings. With deep reverence, we begin our journey by invoking the blessed name of Allah, Who is characterized by boundless Mercy and unconditional Love. His mercy is not confined to specific creatures or situations, it extends to everything in the universe. He is the source of infinite compassion who embraces all beings with His divine mercy. 

 

With a humble, prayerful heart, we beseech Almighty Allah for His goodness on this day. We eagerly seek His victory - this means to achieve triumphs that are guided and blessed by Him. Our victories become meaningful and fruitful only when they are aligned with His divine wisdom and righteousness. 

 

We also invoke His divine assistance. It is Allah's intervention and aid that we rely on in every step of our journey. Without His help, we are powerless and incapable. His light - which is divine guidance and wisdom, the spiritual illumination that dispels the darkness of ignorance and doubt, is earnestly sought by us. It is this sacred light that gives our lives direction, meaning, and purpose. 

 

We passionately seek His blessings. These are divine favors that enrich our lives with goodness and grace. His blessings are not confined to material well-being, they encompass peace, wisdom, happiness, and all forms of inner enrichment. 

 

Furthermore, we earnestly plead for Allah's guidance. This pertains to our quest for moral and spiritual direction. We wish to tread the path of righteousness and virtue under His divine guidance. 

 

Meanwhile, we ardently seek Allah's protection from the evil inherent in this day and from the evil consequences that might follow. We believe in His power to shield us from harm and to save us from the perilous consequences of evil.

 

Amen, O Lord of all the Worlds. This signifies our fervent hope and prayer that Allah, the Master of the Universe, may accept our supplications, for nothing happens except by His will. 

 

The finale signifies the universal dimension of our prayer. It is not restricted to a particular group or community, but extends to all creatures in the universe, as Allah is the Lord of all the Worlds.

 


Awalludin Ramlee

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