What is the transliteration of Surah Al Imran Ayat 9?

Answered by Jason Smith

The transliteration of Surah Al Imran Ayat 9 is as follows: “Rabbanaa laa tuzigh quloobanaa ba’da idh hadaytanaa wa hab lanaa min ladunka rahmah innaka antal Wahhaab.” This verse is from Surah Al Imran, which is the third chapter of the Quran. It is a supplication made by the believers, asking Allah to keep their hearts steadfast on the right path after He has guided them, and to bestow mercy upon them from His own.

The word “Rabbanaa” at the beginning of the verse means “Our Lord” and is a humble way of addressing Allah. It shows the believers’ recognition and submission to Him as their Lord and Master. The phrase “laa tuzigh quloobanaa” is a supplication asking Allah not to let their hearts deviate from the right path. It is a request for steadfastness and protection from straying away from the truth.

The phrase “ba’da idh hadaytanaa” means “after You have given us guidance.” It acknowledges that guidance comes from Allah alone and highlights the believers’ dependence on Him for guidance. It is a reminder that they should not take this guidance for granted and should strive to remain on the right path.

The supplication continues with the phrase “wa hab lanaa min ladunka rahmah.” Here, the believers are asking Allah to bestow mercy upon them from His own. This is a recognition of Allah’s infinite mercy and a plea for His blessings and forgiveness. The word “rahmah” encompasses various aspects of mercy, including forgiveness, compassion, and blessings.

The verse concludes with the statement “innaka antal Wahhaab,” which means “Surely, You, and You alone, are the One who bestows in abundance.” This is an affirmation of Allah’s generosity and His ability to bestow blessings in abundance. It acknowledges that all blessings come from Him and that He is the ultimate giver.

Surah Al Imran Ayat 9 is a supplication made by the believers, asking Allah to keep their hearts steadfast on the right path after He has guided them and to bestow mercy upon them from His own. It is a humble plea for protection from deviation and a recognition of Allah’s infinite mercy and generosity.