Powerful Duas for Each Day of Ramadan

Deep, Meaningful, and Spiritually Transformative Supplications for Every Day of the Blessed Month

Ramadan is the most blessed month in the Islamic calendar — a time for purification of the soul, deep reflection, increased worship, and spiritual renewal. Each day of Ramadan carries immense potential for reward and closeness to Allah ﷻ. This sacred month encourages Muslims to recite Qur’an, engage in earnest worship, seek forgiveness, and make heartfelt dua (supplication).

But how many of us truly tap into the full spiritual potential of Ramadan? How many make intentional daily dua that align with the themes of Ramadan — mercy, forgiveness, gratitude, humility, patience, and devotion?

In this comprehensive guide, we present powerful duas for every single day of Ramadan. These are not mere phrases — they are heartfelt supplications rooted in the Qur’an and Sunnah, and also meaningful thematic prayers to guide your spiritual experience throughout the month.

Whether you are a seasoned worshiper or someone striving to deepen your faith, this guide will help you make each day of Ramadan spiritually transformative and spiritually meaningful.

Table of Contents

How to Use This Article

  • Read one dua per day and reflect deeply on its meaning.

  • Memorize the Arabic along with its English translation.

  • Make it a part of your daily ibadah routine — after Salah, in sujood (prostration), in tahajjud (night prayer), or at iftar time.

  • Pair your dua with action — Qur’an recitation, sadaqah (charity), and sincere repentance.

Why Daily Duas Matter

Supplication is the heartbeat of a believer. The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said:

“Dua is worship.”
— Ṣahīḥ al-Jāmiʿ

Every day in Ramadan is an invitation — to improve, to repent, to renew, to ask, and to remember. Each day of Ramadan can be made uniquely special through intentional supplication.

Duas for Each Day of Ramadan

Below is a structured list of 30 powerful daily duas, one for each day of Ramadan. Each includes:

  1. Arabic Dua

  2. English Transliteration

  3. Meaning in English

  4. Purpose & Reflection

1st Ramadan – Dua for a Blessed Beginning

Arabic:

اللهم بارك لنا في شهر رمضان، واجعله لنا بداية خيرٍ وتوبة صادقة

Transliteration:
Allāhumma bārik lanā fī shahri Ramaḍān, wajʿalahu lanā badʾan khayr wa tawbatan ṣādiqah

English Meaning:
“O Allah, bless us in the month of Ramadan and make it for us a beginning of goodness and sincere repentance.”

Reflection:
Start Ramadan with a prayer for blessing and a humble heart. Ask Allah for sincerity and acceptance.

2nd Ramadan – Dua for Guidance

Arabic:

اللهم اهدنا في هذا الشهر إلى رضوانك، واهدِ قلوبنا إلى طاعتك

Transliteration:
Allāhumma ihdinā fī hādhā ash-shahr ilā riḍwānika, wa ahdī qulūbanā ilā ṭāʿatika

English Meaning:
“O Allah, guide us in this month toward Your pleasure and direct our hearts toward obedience to You.”

READ MORE: Why Ramadan Feels Different Every Year – A Spiritual Reflection

Reflection:
Ramadan is a journey. Begin by asking Allah for guidance and steadfastness.

3rd Ramadan – Dua for Gratitude

Arabic:

اللهم زدْنا شكراً على نعمك و تذكيراً بفضلك و توفيقاً لعمل ما تُحب

Transliteration:
Allāhumma zidnā shukran ʿalā niʿamik wa tadhkīran bi faḍlika wa tawfīqan liʿmal mā tuḥibb

English Meaning:
“O Allah, increase us in thankfulness for Your blessings, remind us of Your bounty, and grant us success to do what You love.”

Reflection:
Thankfulness cultivates humility. Gratitude brings acceptance and increased reward.

4th Ramadan – Dua for Forgiveness

Arabic:

اللهم اغفر لنا ذنوبنا، وكفّر عنا سيئاتنا، وتجاوز عن خطايانا

Transliteration:
Allāhumma ighfir lanā dhunūbanā, wa kaffir ʿannā sayyiʾātinā, watajāwaz ʿan khatāyānā

English Meaning:
“O Allah, forgive our sins, wipe away our bad deeds, and overlook our mistakes.”

Reflection:
Seeking forgiveness is central to Ramadan. Turn to Allah with repentance.

5th Ramadan – Dua for Humility and Submission

Arabic:

اللهم اجعلني من الذاكرين لك، الشاكرين لك، الخاضعين بين يديك

Transliteration:
Allāhumma ijʿalnī min aldhākirīn laka, alshākirīn laka, alkhāḍiʿīn bayna yadayk

English Meaning:
“O Allah, make me of those who remember You, give thanks to You, and submit humbly before You.”

Reflection:
Humility unlocks the heart and cultivates sincerity in worship.

6th Ramadan – Dua for Strength and Patience

Arabic:

اللهم امنحني القوة والصبر لطاعتك، واجعلني ثابتًا في سعيي إليك

Transliteration:
Allāhumma amnḥnī al-quwwah wa al-ṣabr liṭāʿatika, wajʿalnī thābitan fī saʿyī ilayk

English Meaning:
“O Allah, grant me strength and patience to obey You, and make me steadfast in my pursuit of You.”

Reflection:
Patience is the essence of fasting; ask Allah to make you patient in worship and life.

7th Ramadan – Dua for Acceptance

Arabic:

اللهم تقبّل منا صيامنا، وصلاتنا، وقيامنا، وصالح أعمالنا

Transliteration:
Allāhumma taqabbal minnā ṣiyāmanā, wa ṣalātanā, wa qiyāmanā, wa ṣāliḥa aʿmālanā

English Meaning:
“O Allah, accept from us our fasting, prayers, nights of worship, and righteous deeds.”

Reflection:
One of the greatest blessings of Ramadan is acceptance of actions — ask Allah for this daily.

8th Ramadan – Dua for Mercy

Arabic:

اللهم ارحمنا برحمتك الواسعة، واملأ قلوبنا برفقك ولطفك

Transliteration:
Allāhumma arḥamnā biraḥmatika al-wāsiʿah, wamlaʾ qulūbanā birifqika wa luṭfika

English Meaning:
“O Allah, have mercy on us with Your vast mercy and fill our hearts with Your kindness and gentleness.”

Reflection:
Ramadan is a month of mercy — ask Allah to envelop you in it.

9th Ramadan – Dua for Knowledge and Wisdom

Arabic:

اللهم زدني علماً نافعاً وحكمةً صافيةً تهديني لما تحب

Transliteration:
Allāhumma zidnī ʿilman nāfiʿan wa ḥikmatan ṣāfiyatan tahdīnī limā tuḥibb

English Meaning:
“O Allah, increase me in beneficial knowledge and pure wisdom that guides me to what You love.”

Reflection:
Spiritual growth requires knowledge — ask Allah to increase you in it.

10th Ramadan – Dua for Healing and Peace

Arabic:

اللهم اشفِ مرضانا ومرضى المسلمين، وارزقنا السلام والأمان

Transliteration:
Allāhumma ashfi marḍānā wa marḍā al-muslimīn, warzuqnā al-salām wa al-amān

English Meaning:
“O Allah, heal our sick and the sick among the Muslims, and grant us peace and safety.”

Reflection:
Ramadan invites prayer for all humanity — ask Allah for healing and peace.

11th Ramadan – Dua for Family and Loved Ones

Arabic:

اللهم احفظ لي أهلي وأحبتي، وبارك لهم في أعمارهم وأعمالهم، واجعل بيوتنا عامرةً بطاعتك

Transliteration:
Allāhumma iḥfaẓ lī ahlī wa aḥibbātī, wa bārik lahum fī aʿmārihim wa aʿmālihim, wajʿal buyūtanā ʿāmiratan biṭāʿatik

English Meaning:
“O Allah, protect my family and loved ones, bless their lives and deeds, and make our homes filled with obedience to You.”

Reflection:
Family is a great blessing. Ramadan is the best time to pray for their guidance, protection, and righteousness.

12th Ramadan – Dua for Forgiving Others

Arabic:

اللهم طهّر قلبي من الحقد، وعلّمني العفو كما تحب العافين

Transliteration:
Allāhumma ṭahhir qalbī mina al-ḥiqd, wa ʿallimnī al-ʿafwa kamā tuḥibbu al-ʿāfīn

English Meaning:
“O Allah, purify my heart from hatred and teach me forgiveness as You love those who forgive.”

Reflection:
Forgiving others during Ramadan opens the doors of Allah’s forgiveness for us.

13th Ramadan – Dua for Relief from Worries and Anxiety

Arabic:

اللهم اشرح صدري، واصرف عني الهم والحزن، واملأ قلبي طمأنينةً بك

Transliteration:
Allāhumma ishraḥ ṣadrī, waṣrif ʿannī al-hamm wal-ḥuzn, wamlaʾ qalbī ṭumaʾnīnatan bik

English Meaning:
“O Allah, expand my chest, remove my worries and sadness, and fill my heart with tranquility through You.”

Reflection:
Ramadan teaches us to place our worries in Allah’s hands and find peace through remembrance.

14th Ramadan – Dua for Halal Sustenance (Rizq)

Arabic:

اللهم ارزقني رزقًا حلالًا طيبًا واسعًا، وبارك لي فيه

Transliteration:
Allāhumma urzuqnī rizqan ḥalālan ṭayyiban wāsiʿan, wa bārik lī fīh

English Meaning:
“O Allah, grant me lawful, pure, and abundant sustenance, and bless it for me.”

Reflection:
Halal provision nourishes both the body and soul and brings barakah into life.

15th Ramadan – Dua for Control Over Desires (Nafs)

Arabic:

اللهم قوّني على نفسي، واصرف عني شهواتها، وقرّبني إليك

Transliteration:
Allāhumma qawwīnī ʿalā nafsī, waṣrif ʿannī shahawātihā, wa qarribnī ilayk

English Meaning:
“O Allah, strengthen me against my desires, turn me away from temptations, and draw me closer to You.”

Reflection:
Fasting trains the soul to submit to Allah rather than desires.

16th Ramadan – Dua for Charity and Generosity

Arabic:

اللهم اجعلني من المتصدقين بإخلاص، وبارك لي في عطائي

Transliteration:
Allāhumma ijʿalnī mina al-mutaṣaddiqīn bi-ikhlāṣ, wa bārik lī fī ʿaṭāʾī

English Meaning:
“O Allah, make me among those who give charity sincerely, and bless me in my giving.”

Reflection:
Charity in Ramadan multiplies rewards and purifies wealth and hearts.

17th Ramadan – Dua for Strength in Faith (Iman)

Arabic:

اللهم زدني إيمانًا ويقينًا، وثبّت قلبي على دينك

Transliteration:
Allāhumma zidnī īmānan wa yaqīnan, wa thabbit qalbī ʿalā dīnik

English Meaning:
“O Allah, increase me in faith and certainty, and keep my heart firm upon Your religion.”

Reflection:
Strong iman helps believers remain steadfast even after Ramadan ends.

18th Ramadan – Dua for Leaving Bad Habits

Arabic:

اللهم أعني على ترك الذنوب، وبدّلها بحسنات ترضيك

Transliteration:
Allāhumma aʿinnī ʿalā tark adh-dhunūb, wa baddilhā bi-ḥasanāt turḍīk

English Meaning:
“O Allah, help me abandon sins and replace them with deeds that please You.”

Reflection:
Ramadan is a chance for permanent change, not temporary improvement.

19th Ramadan – Dua for Barakah in Time

Arabic:

اللهم بارك لي في وقتي، وأعنّي على استغلاله في طاعتك

Transliteration:
Allāhumma bārik lī fī waqtī, wa aʿinnī ʿalā istighlālih fī ṭāʿatik

English Meaning:
“O Allah, bless my time and help me use it in Your obedience.”

Reflection:
Time is one of the greatest blessings we will be questioned about.

20th Ramadan – Dua for Complete Reliance on Allah (Tawakkul)

Arabic:

اللهم إني توكلت عليك، فاكفني وارضَ عني

Transliteration:
Allāhumma innī tawakkaltu ʿalayk, fakfinī warḍa ʿannī

English Meaning:
“O Allah, I place my trust in You; suffice me and be pleased with me.”

Reflection:
True reliance brings inner peace and strength.

21st Ramadan – Dua for Protection from Trials

Arabic:

اللهم احفظني من الفتن ما ظهر منها وما بطن

Transliteration:
Allāhumma iḥfaẓnī mina al-fitan mā ẓahara minhā wa mā baṭan

English Meaning:
“O Allah, protect me from trials, both apparent and hidden.”

Reflection:
Seeking protection from fitnah safeguards faith and character.

22nd Ramadan – Dua for the Ummah

Arabic:

اللهم انصر المسلمين، وارفع عنهم البلاء، ووحّد صفوفهم

Transliteration:
Allāhumma unṣur al-muslimīn, warfaʿ ʿanhum al-balāʾ, wa waḥḥid ṣufūfahum

English Meaning:
“O Allah, grant victory to the Muslims, remove hardship from them, and unite their ranks.”

Reflection:
Ramadan reminds us to pray beyond ourselves—for the entire Ummah.

23rd Ramadan – Dua for Daily Protection

Arabic:

اللهم احفظني بعينك التي لا تنام

Transliteration:
Allāhumma iḥfaẓnī bi-ʿaynik allatī lā tanām

English Meaning:
“O Allah, protect me with Your watchful Eye that never sleeps.”

Reflection:
Allah’s protection is the greatest security a believer can have.

24th Ramadan – Dua for Humility

Arabic:

اللهم اجعلني متواضعًا لك، خاشعًا بين يديك

Transliteration:
Allāhumma ijʿalnī mutawāḍiʿan lak, khāshiʿan bayna yadayk

English Meaning:
“O Allah, make me humble before You and submissive in Your presence.”

Reflection:
Humility elevates a servant’s rank with Allah.

Powerful Duas for Each Day of Ramadan
Powerful Duas for Each Day of Ramadan

25th Ramadan – Dua for Hope in Allah’s Mercy

Arabic:

اللهم لا تقطع رجائي في رحمتك

Transliteration:
Allāhumma lā taqṭaʿ rajāʾī fī raḥmatik

English Meaning:
“O Allah, never cut off my hope in Your mercy.”

Reflection:
Hope and fear together balance the believer’s heart.

26th Ramadan – Dua for Purity of Heart

Arabic:

اللهم طهّر قلبي من الرياء والنفاق وسوء الظن

Transliteration:
Allāhumma ṭahhir qalbī mina ar-riyāʾ wan-nifāq wa sūʾ aẓ-ẓann

English Meaning:
“O Allah, purify my heart from showing off, hypocrisy, and bad thoughts.”

Reflection:
A pure heart leads to sincere worship and accepted deeds.

27th Ramadan – Dua for Laylatul Qadr

Arabic:

اللهم إنك عفو تحب العفو فاعفُ عني

Transliteration:
Allāhumma innaka ʿafuwwun tuḥibbu al-ʿafwa faʿfu ʿannī

English Meaning:
“O Allah, You are Most Forgiving and love forgiveness, so forgive me.”

Reflection:
This is the most powerful dua of Laylatul Qadr.

28th Ramadan – Dua for Salvation from Hellfire

Arabic:

اللهم أجرني من النار وأدخلني الجنة بغير حساب

Transliteration:
Allāhumma ajirnī mina an-nār wa adkhilnī al-jannah bighayri ḥisāb

English Meaning:
“O Allah, protect me from the Fire and admit me into Paradise without reckoning.”

Reflection:
The ultimate goal of Ramadan is salvation and Paradise.

29th Ramadan – Dua for a Good Ending

Arabic:

اللهم اختم لنا شهرنا برضاك والقبول

Transliteration:
Allāhumma ikhtim lanā shahranā biriḍāk wal-qubūl

English Meaning:
“O Allah, conclude our month with Your pleasure and acceptance.”

Reflection:
Deeds are judged by their endings—ask Allah for a beautiful conclusion.

30th Ramadan – Dua for Acceptance and Another Ramadan

Arabic:

اللهم تقبل منا رمضان، وبلغنا رمضان القادم

Transliteration:
Allāhumma taqabbal minnā Ramaḍān, wa ballighnā Ramaḍān al-qādim

English Meaning:
“O Allah, accept Ramadan from us and allow us to reach the next Ramadan.”

Reflection:
Ending Ramadan with gratitude and hope is the mark of a sincere believer.

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Bonus Duas for Specific Ramadan Occasions

Dua for Breaking the Fast (Iftar)

Arabic:

اللهم لك صمت وعلى رزقك أفطرت

Meaning:
“O Allah, for You I have fasted and with Your provision I break my fast.”

Dua for Suhoor

Arabic:

اللهم بارك لنا في سحورنا و قوّنا لصيام يومنا

Meaning:
“O Allah, bless our suhoor and strengthen us for today’s fast.”

Dua for Seeking Laylat al-Qadr

Arabic:

اللهم إنك عفو كريم تحب العفو فاعف عني

Meaning:
“O Allah, You are Forgiving and Generous — so forgive me.”

Dua for Spiritual Elevation

Arabic:

اللهم اجعلني من الذين يستمعون القول فيتبعون أحسنه

Meaning:
“O Allah, make me among those who listen to the best of speech and follow it.”

Tips to Make Your Duas More Powerful

  1. Start with Praise and Salawat
    Praise Allah ﷻ and send blessings on the Prophet ﷺ before making dua.

  2. Ask with Deep Conviction
    Meaningful dua combines words of the tongue with the conviction of the heart.

  3. Be Humble, Emotional, and Persistent

    The Prophet ﷺ encouraged believers to ask with humility and repeated asking.

  4. Make Dua in Sujood
    The closest moment to Allah is when the forehead is on the ground.

  5. Use the Last Third of the Night
    This time is most loved for du’a acceptance.

  6. Make Dua for Others
    Angels say ”Ameen, and for you the same.”

Duas from the Qur’an and Sunnah That Are Good for Ramadan

Here are some timeless duas every Muslim can embrace:

“رَبَّنَا آتِنَا فِي الدُّنْيَا حَسَنَةً وَفِي الآخِرَةِ حَسَنَةً”

  • “Our Lord, grant us good in this world and good in the Hereafter.”
    (Qur’an 2:201)

“اللهم إني أسألك العفو والعافية في الدنيا والآخرة”

  • “O Allah, I ask You for pardon and well-being in this world and the next.”

“اللهم أصلح لي ديني الذي هو عصمة أمري”

  • “O Allah, set right my religion which is the safeguard of my affairs.”

Final Reflections

Ramadan is not just a month of fasting; it is a transformative spiritual journey. Each day of Ramadan represents an opportunity — a chance to renew faith, seek closeness to Allah, and reinvent the soul. Daily supplication deepens our connection with the Creator, shapes our inner world, and guides our outer actions.

Remember — prayer changes destiny, and Ramadan transforms the believer.

Make your duas sincere. Make them heartfelt. And never underestimate the power of a devoted supplication.


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