How should I end my dua?

Answered by Michael Wilson

When it comes to ending your dua, it is important to remember that there is no specific prescribed way in Islam. However, there are some general etiquettes that you can follow to make your dua more meaningful and impactful.

Firstly, it is recommended to start your dua by invoking the names of Allah SWT that are relevant to your request. This helps to establish a connection with Allah and acknowledge His attributes. For example, if you are asking Allah to provide you with something, you can begin by saying “Ya Razzaq” (O Provider) or “Ya Wahhab” (O Bestower of Gifts).

After invoking the relevant names of Allah, you can proceed to mention your request. Be clear and specific about what you are asking for, while also keeping in mind that Allah knows what is best for you. Express your needs, desires, and concerns humbly and sincerely, as if you are having a personal conversation with Allah.

It is important to note that repetition in dua is not discouraged in Islam. If there is a particular request or supplication that is close to your heart, you can repeat it multiple times. However, it is also good to vary your wording and use different synonyms to avoid sounding repetitive.

When you have expressed your request, it is recommended to conclude your dua by sending peace and blessings upon Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). This is known as sending salutations or making durood upon the Prophet. It is a way to show respect and gratitude towards him and to seek his intercession with Allah.

Additionally, it is always beneficial to end your dua with a sense of hope, trust, and reliance on Allah’s mercy and wisdom. Recognize that Allah is the ultimate decision-maker and that He knows what is best for you, even if your dua is not answered immediately or in the way you expected.

The etiquettes of ending your dua involve invoking the relevant names of Allah, being clear and specific in your request, sending peace and blessings upon Prophet Muhammad, and expressing hope and trust in Allah’s wisdom. Remember that dua is a personal and intimate conversation with Allah, so be sincere, humble, and persistent in your supplications. May Allah accept all of our duas.