Morning Remembrance — Allah, What Blessing I Have Risen Upon
Source: Hisnul Muslim 60
((اللَّهُمَّمَاأَصْبَحَبِيمِنْنِعْمَةٍأَوْبِأَحَدٍمِنْخَلْقِكَفَمِنْكَوَحْدَكَلاَشَرِيكَلَكَ،فَلَكَالْحَمْدُوَلَكَالشُّكْرُ)).[وإذاأمسىقال:اللَّهمماأمسىبي...]
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Transliteration
Allahumma ma asbaha bi min ni'matin aw bi ahadin min khalqika, fa minka wahdaka la sharika lak, fa lakal hamdu wa lakash shukr. (And in the evening: Allahumma ma amsa bi...)
Translation
O Allah, any blessing I or any of Your creation have risen upon this morning is from You alone, without partner. To You alone belongs all praise and all thanks.
Context
The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ taught this supplication to be recited in the morning. It acknowledges that all blessings, whether experienced personally or by others, originate solely from Allah. It is a profound expression of gratitude and recognition of His unique sovereignty.
Benefit
Reciting this dua in the morning fulfills the obligation of thanking Allah for the day's blessings. It fosters a deep sense of gratitude and reliance on Allah alone.
When to Recite
After Fajr prayer, once, before sunrise.