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The last Friday prayer in Ramadan.. and the most powerful supplications on Laylat al-Qadr

The last Friday prayer of Ramadan.. The last Friday prayer of Ramadan is at the top of the search engines on Google in conjunction with the odd-numbered night, the night of the 27th today, perhaps it coincides with Laylat al-Qadr.

The last Friday prayer of Ramadan:

Below are some forms of the last Friday prayer of Ramadan:

– Oh God, You are the Pardoner and You love forgiveness, so forgive me.

– Oh God, I ask you for a pure life and a healthy death.

– Oh God, I ask you, O God, on Friday, to be satisfied with what you have allocated for me, and to be certain that nothing will happen to me except what you have written for me.

– Oh God, we ask you to heal every disease, relieve every distress, and facilitate every matter that is dear to us.

– Oh God, we ask you for comfort and relief for our hearts, and abundance in our livelihood, and make us among those whose faces are forbidden from the Fire.

– Oh God, grant us forgiveness for our sins, a removal of our worries, a relief for our distress, a cure for our sick, and mercy for all our dead and the dead Muslims.

– Oh God, I ask you for all good, both now and later, what I know of and what I do not know, and I seek refuge in You from all evil, what I know of and what I do not know, and other supplications for good in this world and the hereafter.

– Oh God, I ask you in your greatest name, by which if someone asks you, you answer him, and if anyone asks you for help, you help him, and if anyone asks you for help, you will help him, to marry me, O Most Merciful of the Merciful, O Possessor of Majesty and Honour.

– Oh God, we ask you in this blessed place and on this blessed night to grant us your freedom from Hell.

– Oh God, do not make it the last of our days of fasting, for if you make it, then make me merciful and do not make me deprived.

– Oh God, make our deeds in it and our fasting elevated, and our supplications heard, and forgive us and make our hearts prostrate to You in humility, O Lord of the Worlds.

The best supplications for the last Friday of Ramadan:

– Oh God, open our insight to what You love of doing good deeds that please You and make us endear to You, make them endearing to us, help us in doing them, make them easy for us, and accept them from us, O Most Merciful of the Merciful.

Oh God, You are my Lord, there is no god but You, You created me and I am Your servant, and I adhere to Your covenant and promise as much as I can. I seek refuge in You from the evil of what I have done. I seek refuge in You from the evil of what I have done. Thank you for your blessing upon me, and I acknowledge my sins. So forgive me; For no one forgives sins except you.

– Oh God, I ask you to relieve every worry, answer every prayer, heal every sick person, forgive every sin, and provide for every needy.

– Oh God, forgive us, pardon us, and guide us to your straight path, O Most Merciful of the Merciful.

– My Lord, it is Friday night, so grant us goodness in it and make our hearts happy. My Lord, you have servants who are waiting for soon relief, so give them good tidings, and servants who ask you for a cure, so heal them, and servants who hope for your mercy, so have mercy on them, and servants who hope for you to fulfill their wishes, so do not let them down, O Lord.

– Oh God, bless our hearing, our sight, our hearts, our souls, and our offspring on this night, and forgive us. You are the Most Merciful.

Laylat al-Qadr supplication:

The Egyptian Fatwa House published on its official page on the social networking site “Facebook” a set of supplications that Muslims repeat on Laylat al-Qadr, as follows:

Oh God, if this is the Night of Destiny, then swear for me in it the best of what You have divided, and seal for me in Your decree the best of what You have sealed, and seal for me happiness among whomever You have sealed. Oh God, make my name and my descendants happy this night, my soul with the martyrs, my good deeds in heaven, and my offenses forgiven. Oh God, open for me tonight the door of all goodness that you have opened for any of your creation, your friends, and your obedient people, and do not block it from me, and grant me a sustenance that you will help me with from your good and lawful sustenance.

– Laylat al-Qadr supplication: O God, whatever goodness, well-being, health, safety, and abundance of livelihood You have allocated in this blessed night, grant me a share of it, and whatever evil, affliction, evil, and temptation You have sent down in it, turn it away from me and from all Muslims.

– Laylat al-Qadr supplication: O God, whatever remembrance and gratitude there was in it, accept it from me and accept it well, and whatever negligence, shortcomings, or waste there was, forgive me with the breadth of your mercy, O Most Merciful of the Merciful.

– Laylat al-Qadr supplication: Oh God, cover me with your abundant generosity, make me one of your guardians, and make it better for me than a thousand months with great reward and generous provision.

– Oh God, do not let me spend this night except with a forgiven sin, a thanked effort, an accepted and accepted deed, a trade that will not fail, a healing of what is in the breasts, and sincere repentance to Your honorable face.

– Oh God, make me, my family, my descendants, and all Muslims free from Hell and free from Hell.

– Oh God, make me one of those whom you looked at tonight and had mercy on, and heard his prayers and answered him.

– Oh God, I ask you, on the Night of Destiny, its secrets, lights, and blessings, and to accept what I have called you to do, and to fulfill my needs, O Most Merciful of the Merciful.