Dosrey Ashrey ki Dua- Astaghfirullah Rabbi Min Quli Zanbin

The Days of Maghfirah That Could Change Your Hereafter

🌙 A Question That Might Shake You

What if the second ten days of Ramadan are your last real chance to erase years of regret?

Not next year.
Not someday.
This Ramadan.

Many Muslims remember Allah when Ramadan arrives. But when the Dosray Ashray (second Ashra) begins, something shifts. The heart softens. Guilt resurfaces. And one question echoes:

“Is there a specific dua I should be reading for forgiveness?”

Let’s answer this properly — with clarity, authenticity, and depth.


What Is the Dua for Dosray Ashray?

There is no single authentic hadith that assigns a specific fixed dua only for the second Ashra of Ramadan. However, these ten days are widely associated with seeking forgiveness (Maghfirah), and Muslims are encouraged to increase in istighfar and authentic duas from the Qur’an and Sunnah.


Is the “Three Ashra” Division Authentic?

A narration divides Ramadan into three parts: Mercy, Forgiveness, and Protection from Hellfire. Scholars have explained that this specific wording is not from the strongest authentic hadith collections. However, the meanings—seeking mercy and forgiveness throughout Ramadan—are firmly supported by authentic Qur’anic verses and Sunnah.

Many scholars mention the narration, but it is not recorded in Sahih al-Bukhari or Sahih Muslim.

Here’s why this matters for you:

Even if the division itself is not strongly established, seeking forgiveness in Ramadan is absolutely authentic and encouraged.

And that brings us to the heart of the matter.


The Foundation of Maghfirah in Ramadan

📖 The Central Verse of Hope – Surah Zumar 39:53

Surah Zumar 39:53 is the strongest Qur’anic foundation for forgiveness. In this verse, Allah directly calls sinners not to despair of His mercy. Classical scholars like Ibn Kathir described it as the most hopeful verse in the Qur’an for those burdened by sin.

Arabic

قُلْ يَا عِبَادِيَ الَّذِينَ أَسْرَفُوا عَلَىٰ أَنفُسِهِمْ لَا تَقْنَطُوا مِن رَّحْمَةِ اللَّهِ ۚ إِنَّ اللَّهَ يَغْفِرُ الذُّنُوبَ جَمِيعًا ۚ

Transliteration

Qul ya ‘ibadiyalladhina asrafu ‘ala anfusihim la taqnatu min rahmatillah, innallaha yaghfiru adh-dhunuba jami’a.

English (Saheeh International)

“Say, ‘O My servants who have transgressed against themselves, do not despair of the mercy of Allah. Indeed, Allah forgives all sins.’”

Urdu (Fateh Muhammad Jalandhari)

کہہ دو کہ اے میرے بندو جنہوں نے اپنی جانوں پر زیادتی کی ہے، اللہ کی رحمت سے ناامید نہ ہونا۔ بے شک اللہ سب گناہ بخش دیتا ہے۔


Scholarly Depth
  • Ibn Kathir said this is the most hope-giving verse for sinners.
  • Scholars explain that Allah begins with “My servants” — even after sin — showing belonging before accountability.

Here’s why this matters for you:

The second Ashra is not about a slogan. It’s about returning.


Best Authentic Duas for Forgiveness in Ramadan

1️⃣ The Master Istighfar (Sayyidul Istighfar)

The most authentic and powerful dua for forgiveness is Sayyidul Istighfar, reported in Sahih Bukhari. The Prophet ﷺ said whoever recites it with certainty and dies that day will enter Paradise. This is the strongest dua for Maghfirah in Ramadan.

Arabic

اللَّهُمَّ أَنْتَ رَبِّي لَا إِلَهَ إِلَّا أَنْتَ، خَلَقْتَنِي وَأَنَا عَبْدُكَ…

Transliteration

Allahumma anta rabbi la ilaha illa anta, khalaqtani wa ana ‘abduka…

English

“O Allah, You are my Lord. There is no deity except You. You created me and I am Your servant…”

Urdu

اے اللہ! تو میرا رب ہے، تیرے سوا کوئی معبود نہیں، تو نے مجھے پیدا کیا اور میں تیرا بندہ ہوں…

(Reported in Sahih al-Bukhari)


2️⃣ “Astaghfirullah Rabbi Min Kulli Zambiyon…”

The phrase “Astaghfirullah rabbi min kulli zambiyon wa atubu ilaih” is widely recited for forgiveness. While this exact wording is not recorded as a specific hadith in Sahih Bukhari or Muslim, general istighfar is strongly established in authentic Sunnah.

Full Phrase

Astaghfirullah rabbi min kulli zambin wa atubu ilayh.


أستغفرُ اللهَ ربي من كلِّ ذنبٍ وأتوبُ إليه، لا حولَ ولا قوةَ إلا بالله


Word-by-Word Meaning

  • Astaghfirullah – I seek forgiveness from Allah
  • Rabbi – My Lord
  • Min – From
  • Kulli – Every
  • Zambin – Sin
  • Wa – And
  • Atubu – I repent
  • Ilaih – To Him

Simple. Powerful. Repeatable.


The Spiritual Habit Loop: A New Way to Approach Maghfirah

The Spiritual Habit Loop helps make forgiveness consistent. It works like this: Trigger → Istighfar → Emotional Relief → Consistency. By attaching istighfar to daily moments like after Salah or before Iftar, forgiveness becomes automatic instead of occasional.

Step 1: Trigger

After every obligatory prayer.

Step 2: Action

Say “Astaghfirullah” 33 times.

Step 3: Relief

Notice the emotional lightness.

Step 4: Repeat

Your brain now associates Salah with cleansing.

This is how Ramadan-only worshippers become consistent believers.


People Also Ask:

Is there a specific dua only for the second Ashra?

There is no authentic hadith that assigns one fixed dua only for these ten days. However, increasing in istighfar and reciting authentic forgiveness duas is highly recommended throughout Ramadan.

Can I read any dua during Dosray Ashray?

Yes. You can recite any authentic dua for forgiveness from the Qur’an and Sunnah. Allah listens to all sincere supplications, especially in Ramadan.

How many times should I say Astaghfirullah?

There is no fixed number required. The Prophet ﷺ used to seek forgiveness more than seventy times a day. Consistency matters more than counting.

What if I don’t know Arabic?

You can make dua in your own language. Allah understands all languages and responds to sincerity, not accent.



Here’s Why This Matters for You

The second Ashra is not about memorizing a slogan.

It is about:

  • Regret turning into repentance.
  • Guilt turning into growth.
  • Distance turning into closeness.

And maybe — just maybe — this is the Ramadan where everything changes.


🌙 Submit Your Personal Dua Request

If your heart feels heavy…
If there’s a sin you can’t shake…
If you need someone to remember you in their duas…

Submit your personal dua request.
Let this Ramadan not pass unnoticed.

Because Maghfirah is not for perfect people.

It’s for returning people.

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