Dua for the Sick — As'alullaha Rabbal-Arshil-Adheem
Source: Sunan Abu Dawud 3106 (recited seven times)
أَسْأَلُاللَّهَالْعَظِيمَ،رَبَّالْعَرْشِالْعَظِيمِ،أَنْيَشْفِيَكَ
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Transliteration
As'alullahal-Adheema, Rabbal-Arshil-Adheem, an yashfiyak
Translation
I ask Allah the Mighty, Lord of the mighty Throne, to cure you.
Context
This profound supplication is a powerful invocation made for an ailing individual, seeking divine intervention for their recovery. It directly addresses Allah, the Mighty, by acknowledging His supreme majesty and His ultimate sovereignty as the Lord of the Magnificent Throne, from whom all healing originates. This dua underscores the believer's complete reliance on Allah's power to grant cure and well-being.
Benefit
Reciting this dua demonstrates profound reliance upon Allah, acknowledging His absolute power and authority over all creation, including health and sickness. It serves as a sincere plea for divine mercy and healing, fostering hope and trust in Allah's ability to alleviate suffering.
When to Recite
This dua is to be recited seven times for a sick person.