Arabic:
اَللّٰهُمَّ لَكَ صُمْتُ وَعَلَىٰ رِزْقِكَ أَفْطَرْتُ
Transliteration:
Allahumma laka sumtu wa ‘ala rizqika-aftartu
Translation:
“O Allah! I fasted for Your sake, and with the sustenance You provided, I break my fast.”
🌙 The Deeper Meaning Behind This Beautiful Dua
Fasting (Sawm) is not just an act of refraining from food and drink — it is a spiritual journey of patience, reflection, and devotion. As the sun sets and we prepare to break our fast, this short yet powerful dua reminds us of our purpose and our gratitude.
When we say “I fasted for You”, we reaffirm that our struggle throughout the day was solely to please Allah. And when we say “I break my fast with what You provided”, we recognize that even a single date or sip of water comes directly from His mercy.
🌟 Why This Dua Matters
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It strengthens your connection with Allah at a moment of vulnerability and gratitude.
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It emphasizes the purpose of fasting — seeking closeness to Allah, not just staying hungry.
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It’s a moment of reflection — turning a routine act into a spiritually rich experience.
✅ Tip: Try to pause before eating, make this dua mindfully, and reflect on Allah’s blessings. This short moment can transform your iftar into an act of deep worship and peace. |