{"id":17502,"date":"2025-12-21T04:17:42","date_gmt":"2025-12-21T12:17:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.jislam.com\/?p=17502"},"modified":"2025-12-21T04:17:42","modified_gmt":"2025-12-21T12:17:42","slug":"dua-of-musa-alaihis-salam","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.jislam.com\/index.php\/2025\/12\/21\/dua-of-musa-alaihis-salam\/","title":{"rendered":"dua of musa alaihis salam"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"auto-hide-last-sibling-br paragraph-pP9ZLC paragraph-element br-paragraph-space\">\u201cWhat would Allah do with your punishment if you are grateful and believe? And ever is Allah Appreciative and Knowing.\u201d<\/p>\n<div class=\"container-Uxvbjy md-box-line-break wrapper-GYqxgQ undefined\"><\/div>\n<p>\u2014 Surah An-Nisa, Ayat 147<\/p><\/div>\n<div class=\"container-Uxvbjy md-box-line-break wrapper-GYqxgQ undefined\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"auto-hide-last-sibling-br paragraph-pP9ZLC paragraph-element br-paragraph-space\">\u0631\u064e\u0628\u0650\u0651 \u0625\u0650\u0646\u0650\u0651\u064a \u0638\u064e\u0644\u064e\u0645\u0652\u062a\u064f \u0646\u064e\u0641\u0652\u0633\u0650\u064a \u0641\u064e\u0627\u063a\u0652\u0641\u0650\u0631\u0652 \u0644\u0650\u064a<\/p>\n<div class=\"container-Uxvbjy md-box-line-break wrapper-GYqxgQ undefined\"><\/div>\n<p>Rabbi innee zalamtu nafsee faghfir lee<\/p>\n<div class=\"container-Uxvbjy md-box-line-break wrapper-GYqxgQ undefined\"><\/div>\n<p>\u201cMy Lord, indeed I have wronged myself, so forgive me.\u201d<\/p>\n<div class=\"container-Uxvbjy md-box-line-break wrapper-GYqxgQ undefined\"><\/div>\n<p>\u2014 Surah Al-Qasas, Ayat 16<\/p><\/div>\n<h2 class=\"header-iWP5WJ auto-hide-last-sibling-br\">Core Insights<\/h2>\n<ul class=\"auto-hide-last-sibling-br\">\n<li>A du\u2019a (supplication) for repentance is among the most virtuous acts a believer can perform. The greatest barrier to growth is failing to recognize our mistakes\u2014or worse, denying them outright.<\/li>\n<li>To err is human; true faith lies in remorse, repentance, and resolving to do better. Prophet Musa (as) exemplified this: after his error, he turned to Allah with humility, and his repentance led him to greater righteousness.<\/li>\n<li>Honest self-reflection\u2014confronting our flaws without shame\u2014 is the first step toward improvement. Let the past be a teacher, not a tormentor: draw wisdom from mistakes, but do not let guilt paralyze you.<\/li>\n<li>Prophets like Musa (as) and Adam (as) teach us that recognizing wrongdoing and seeking Allah\u2019s mercy is the path to forgiveness. Allah, in His infinite grace, responds to the sincere call of repentance: \u201cThen He forgave him. Lo! He is the Forgiving, the Merciful.\u201d (Surah Al-Qasas, 28:16)<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<hr class=\"auto-hide-last-sibling-br\" \/>\n<div class=\"container-Uxvbjy md-box-line-break wrapper-GYqxgQ undefined\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"auto-hide-last-sibling-br paragraph-pP9ZLC paragraph-element br-paragraph-space\">Surah Al-Qasas opens by painting the hostile world into which Prophet Musa (as) was born: \u201cIndeed, Pharaoh exalted himself in the land and made its people into factions, oppressing a sector among them, slaughtering their [newborn] sons and keeping their females alive. Indeed, he was of the corrupters.\u201d (28:4)<\/div>\n<div class=\"container-Uxvbjy md-box-line-break wrapper-GYqxgQ undefined\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"auto-hide-last-sibling-br paragraph-pP9ZLC paragraph-element br-paragraph-space\">Faced with the threat of Pharaoh\u2019s tyranny, Musa (as)\u2019s mother was compelled to trust Allah\u2019s plan and make the ultimate selfless choice: \u201cWe inspired to the mother of Moses, \u2018Suckle him; but when you fear for him, cast him into the river and do not fear and do not grieve. Indeed, We will return him to you and will make him [one] of the messengers.\u2019\u201d (28:7) The infant drifted along the river until he was found by Pharaoh\u2019s household: \u201cAnd the family of Pharaoh picked him up [out of the river] so that he would become to them an enemy and a [cause of] grief. [\u2026] And the wife of Pharaoh said, \u2018[He will be] a comfort of the eye for me and for you. Do not kill him; perhaps he may benefit us, or we may adopt him as a son.\u2019 And they perceived not.\u201d (28:8-9)<\/div>\n<div class=\"container-Uxvbjy md-box-line-break wrapper-GYqxgQ undefined\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"auto-hide-last-sibling-br paragraph-pP9ZLC paragraph-element br-paragraph-space\">As the Surah progresses, we witness Musa (as)\u2019s journey to adulthood: \u201c\u2026 he attained his full strength and was [mentally] mature, We bestowed upon him judgment and knowledge. And thus do We reward the doers of good. And he entered the city at a time of inattention by its people and found therein two men fighting: one from his faction and one from among his enemy. And the one from his faction called for help to him against the one from his enemy, so Moses struck him and [unintentionally] killed him. [Moses] said, \u2018This is from the work of Satan. Indeed, he is a manifest, misleading enemy.\u2019\u201d (28:14-15)<\/div>\n<div class=\"container-Uxvbjy md-box-line-break wrapper-GYqxgQ undefined\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"auto-hide-last-sibling-br paragraph-pP9ZLC paragraph-element br-paragraph-space\">These verses reveal Musa (as)\u2019s physical strength and sound judgment\u2014gifts from Allah\u2014but also his humanity. In an attempt to stop the fight, he struck the opposing man once, never intending to take his life. Yet Pharaoh\u2019s unjust system offered no room for mercy: \u201cAnd a man came from the farthest end of the city, running. He said, \u2018O Moses, indeed the eminent ones are conferring over you [intending] to kill you, so leave [the city]; indeed, I am to you of the sincere advisors.\u2019\u201d (28:20) Forced to flee, Musa (as) sought refuge in the desert, eventually arriving in Madyan.<\/div>\n<div class=\"container-Uxvbjy md-box-line-break wrapper-GYqxgQ undefined\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"auto-hide-last-sibling-br paragraph-pP9ZLC paragraph-element br-paragraph-space\">In the aftermath of his unintended act, Musa (as) felt immediate remorse. Recognizing his error, he turned to Allah with the heartfelt supplication: \u201cRabbi innee zalamtu nafsee faghfir lee\u201d (\u201cMy Lord, indeed I have wronged myself, so forgive me\u201d). Allah, in His boundless mercy, answered at once: \u201cand He forgave him. Indeed, He is the Forgiving, the Merciful.\u201d (28:16) Grateful for this divine pardon, Musa (as) made a solemn vow to never stray again: \u201cMy Lord, for the favor You bestowed upon me, I will never be an assistant to the criminals.\u201d (28:17)<\/div>\n<div class=\"container-Uxvbjy md-box-line-break wrapper-GYqxgQ undefined\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"auto-hide-last-sibling-br paragraph-pP9ZLC paragraph-element br-paragraph-space\">This account underscores a timeless truth: repentance is not a sign of weakness, but of strength. The best du\u2019a a believer can offer is one of sincere remorse, for it aligns the heart with Allah\u2019s will. The danger lies in blindness to our mistakes\u2014when we deny or justify wrongdoing, we trap ourselves in cycles of error. But when we summon the courage to look inward, acknowledge our flaws, and turn to Allah, we open the door to growth and forgiveness.<\/div>\n<div class=\"container-Uxvbjy md-box-line-break wrapper-GYqxgQ undefined\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"auto-hide-last-sibling-br paragraph-pP9ZLC paragraph-element br-paragraph-space\">Prophet Musa (as) and Adam (as) both demonstrated this: after faltering, they did not wallow in guilt or despair. Instead, they recognized their errors, sought Allah\u2019s mercy, and emerged as better servants of their Lord. Their example teaches us that the past need not define us\u2014rather, it can refine us. Let us take their lead: let the past be a school of wisdom, not a prison of regret. Let honest self-reflection guide us, and let our du\u2019a for repentance draw us closer to Allah\u2019s infinite mercy.<\/div>\n<div class=\"container-Uxvbjy md-box-line-break wrapper-GYqxgQ undefined\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"auto-hide-last-sibling-br paragraph-pP9ZLC paragraph-element br-paragraph-space\">May Allah grant us the humility to recognize our mistakes, the courage to repent sincerely, and the grace to walk in His path with steadfastness. Ameen.<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>\u201cWhat would Allah do with your punishment if you are grateful and believe? 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