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Powerful 3rd Ashra Dua of Ramadan: Seek Freedom from Hellfire and Ultimate Forgiveness

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  Introduction Ramadan, the holiest month in Islam, is divided into three Ashras, each focusing on different aspects of spiritual purification. The third Ashra , spanning from the 21st to the 30th of Ramadan, is known as Ashra of Najat (Salvation). It is a time for seeking freedom from Hellfire, increased devotion, and ultimate forgiveness from Allah (SWT). This period is especially significant because it includes Laylatul Qadr , the Night of Decree, which is better than a thousand months. The dua of the third Ashra holds immense spiritual weight and serves as a powerful invocation for seeking refuge from Hellfire: اللَّهُمَّ أَجِرْنِي مِنَ النَّارِ Allahumma ajirni minan-naar (O Allah, save me from the Fire.) This blog will explore the meaning, importance, and benefits of the 3rd Ashra dua and how we can make the most of these final days of Ramadan. Significance of the 3rd Ashra of Ramadan Each Ashra in Ramadan has a unique theme: 1st Ashra (Rahmah) – Seeking Allah’s Mercy 2nd...

Embracing Allah’s Mercy: Powerful First Ashra Dua for Ramadan Blessings

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 Ramadan, the holiest month in Islam, is divided into three Ashras (ten-day segments), each carrying its own significance. The First Ashra of Ramadan is known as the Ashra of Mercy (Rahmat) , where Allah’s divine blessings and mercy shower upon His believers. This is the perfect time to seek Allah’s compassion and strengthen our faith through special Duas and righteous deeds. In this blog, we will explore the importance of the First Ashra , its spiritual significance, and the powerful Dua for the First Ashra of Ramadan that every Muslim should recite to seek Allah’s mercy. The Significance of the First Ashra of Ramadan The first ten days of Ramadan represent Allah’s boundless mercy . It is a period of immense blessings, where the gates of heaven are opened, and the doors of Hell are closed. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said: “When the month of Ramadan arrives, the doors of mercy are opened.” (Sahih Muslim) This Ashra teaches us to be compassionate, kind, and generous , as Allah’...