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Intention for Subuh Prayer Performed Alone, Complete with Qunut Readings

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Intention for Subuh Prayer Performed Alone, Complete with Qunut Readings
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Subuh prayer is one of the obligatory prayers in Islam that Muslims must perform daily. It is performed from dawn until before sunrise and consists of two rak’ahs. Subuh is part of the five compulsory prayers commanded in the Qur’an and taught by the Prophet Muhammad. This prayer carries great virtue because it is performed in the morning while many people are still asleep.

Arabic reading and Latin transliteration:

  • Latin: Ushallī fardhas-shubhi rak‘ataini adā’an lillāhi ta‘ālā.

    Meaning: I intend the obligatory Subuh prayer, two rak‘ahs, for Allah the Exalted.

  • Latin: Allāhummah-dinī fīman hadait, wa ’āfinī fīman ’āfait, wa tawallanii fīman tawallait, wa baarik lī fīmā a‘thait, wa qinii syarra maa qadhait, fa innaka taqdhii wa lā yuqdhaa ’alaik, innahu lā yadzillu man wālait, wa lā ya‘izzu man ’ādait, tabārakta rabbanā wa ta‘ālait.

    Meaning: O Allah, guide me among those whom You have guided, grant me health among those whom You have granted health, take me into Your protection among those whom You have protected, bless for me in what You have given, and keep me safe from the harm of what You have decreed; for You decree and none can decree over You. Truly, he whom You befriend is not humiliated, and he whom You oppose is not honoured. Blessed are You, our Lord, and Exalted.

The Subuh prayer is one of the obligatory prayers consisting of two rak’ahs, and in some Muslim practices, particularly within the Shafi’i school, the qunut is recited in the second rak’ah after bowing (ruku’).

There are two main forms of the qunut prayer: the short qunut (doa qunut nazilah) and the longer qunut, known as the more complete form.

This supplication has a deep meaning, namely to seek guidance, mercy, and protection from Allah, as well as a plea for Muslims to be kept from misguidance.

Subuh qunut: its wording, translations, and significance in Islam. Learn the complete qunut Subuh: its text, translation, significance, and benefits in the daily practices of Muslims.

There are two main forms of qunut commonly recited: a short qunut (doa qunut nazilah) and a longer, more complete form. This prayer carries a profound meaning, asking for guidance, mercy, and protection from Allah, and requesting that Muslims be kept away from misguidance.

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