It’s not a coincidence. Allah wanted you to come across this du’a.
Say: “Rabbi inni lima anzalta ilayya min khayrin faqir.”
Now open the tweet.
This dua "Rabbi inni lima anzalta ilayya min khayrin faqir" is a quiet admission of need. You're telling Allah that you are in need of whatever good He chooses to send your way.. seen or unseen, small or big. It's not specific, and that's what makes it so powerful.
It was the du’a of Musa (A.S) when he had nothing - no home, no safety, no plan. He was alone, exhausted, and in need.
And Allah responded in ways he could never have imagined.
Say it when your chest feels heavy.
Say it when you don't even know what to ask for.
Say it when you're waiting for something to change.
Turn to Allah with it sincerely, trusting that He hears you, understands you, and knows exactly what kind of good your life needs right now.
This dua also teaches you humility, you're admitting that Allah knows what's best, not you. Instead of asking for something specific, you're trusting His choice over your own. And there's a quiet peace in that.
Share this du’a with those who are in need of it.
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