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The 10 minute routine after Tahajjud that brings results. After your last sujood - here is exactly what to do.
Minutes 1–3:

Recite:

Rabbi inni lima anzalta ilayya min khayrin faqir

“My Lord, indeed I am in need of whatever good You send down to me.” (Quran 28:24)

A du’a of Musa (AS), made in a moment of need, and Allah opened doors for him from places he never expected.
Minutes 4–5:

Send salawat upon the Prophet ﷺ:

Allahumma salli ’ala Muhammad

A beautiful act that brings blessings, mercy, and reward.
Minutes 6–7:

Recite istighfar:

Astaghfirullah wa atubu ilayh

Istighfar is a means of opening doors, bringing relief, increasing provision, and drawing closer to Allah.
Minutes 8–10:

Raise your hands and make du’a.

Speak to Allah sincerely.

Ask for forgiveness, guidance, provision, rizq, a righteous spouse, ease, and whatever is in your heart.

This is your time with Allah. Ask Him for everything. For Him, it’s only: “Kun faya kun.”
Remember:

• Stay focused and present.
• Don’t rush your du’a.
• Trust Allah’s wisdom and timing.

The moments after Tahajjud are precious.

Tahajjud brings results. Allah can open doors, bring ease, and change your situation in ways you never expected.

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