| Du'a al Jawshan al Kabir |
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Du'a al Jawshan al Kabir Jawshan means 'chain armour'; in some hadith it is mentioned that it is a protection for a person: from safety on leaving home, from sickness, or on death. It is in a hundred sections, each of which contains ten of the names of Allah. This Dua includes 1000 names of God which is divided into 100 parts.
[1] O Allah, verily I beseech Thee in Thy name: O Allah, O Most Merciful, O Most Compassionate, O Most Generous, O Self-Subsisting, O Greatest, O Eternal, O All-Knowing, O Forbearing, O Wise. Praise be to Thee, there is no god but Thee, The Granter of all Succour, Protect us from the Fire, O Lord. [2] O Master of Masters, O Acceptor of prayers, O Elevator of rank, O Guardian of good deeds, O Forgiver of evil deeds, O Granter of requests, O Acceptor of repentance, O Hearer of voices, O Knower of attributes, O Repeller of calamities. Praise be to Thee, there is no god but Thee, The Granter of all Succour, Protect us from the Fire, O Lord. [3] O Best of forgivers, O Best of deciders, O Best of helpers, O Best of rulers, O Best of providers, O Best of inheritors, O Best of praisers, O Best of rememberers, O Best of Dischargers, O Best of benefactors. Praise be to Thee, there is no god but Thee, The Granter of all Succour, Protect us from the Fire, O Lord. [4] O He, to Whom is all glory and virtue, O He, to Whom is all might and perfection, O He, to Whom is all dominion and sublimity, O He, Who is great above all, O He, Who creates heavy clouds, O He, Who is the most powerful, O He, Who metes out the severest punishment, O He, Who is quick to reckon, O He, with Whom is the excellent reward, O He, with Whom is the Original Book. Praise be to Thee, there is no god but Thee, The Granter of all Succour, Protect us from the Fire, O Lord. |