Dua for a Host When Breaking Fast
Source: Sunan Abi Dawud 3800
((أَفْطَرَعِنْدَكُمُالصَّائِمُونَ،وَأَكَلَطَعَامَكُمُالْأَبْرَارُ،وَصَلَّتْعَلَيْكُمُالْمَلاَئِكَةُ)).
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Transliteration
Aftara 'indakumu as-sa'imun, wa akala ta'amakumu al-abraru, wa sallat 'alaykumu al-mala'ikah.
Translation
May the fasting break their fast in your home. May the righteous eat your food. And may the angels pray for you.
Context
The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ taught this supplication to a companion when he was invited to break his fast at someone's home. It is a beautiful prayer for the host, asking Allah to bless their hospitality and generosity.
Benefit
This dua blesses the host's home and food, and invokes divine mercy through the angels' prayers. It is a way to express gratitude and seek Allah's reward for their kindness.
When to Recite
When invited to break fast at someone's home.