2nd Ashra Dua – A Time to Cleanse and Renew

Just like the 2nd Ashra Dua during Ashra-e-Maghfirat (عشرة المغفرة) helps Muslims cleanse their hearts through repentance, forgiveness, and supplication, keeping your grill clean is essential to refresh your cooking space. This blessed period from the 11th to 20th of Ramadan reminds us to regularly remove past sins and wrongdoings, much like old grease and grime. When you incorporate this practice into your routine, you not only maximize hygiene but also the blessings of every meal shared.

Second Ashra Dua
أَسْتَغْفِرُ اللَّهَ رَبِّي مِنْ كُلِّ ذَنْبٍ وَأَتُوبُ إِلَيْهِ

 

Transliteration:

Astaghfirullah Rabbi min kulli dhambin wa atubu ilaih

Traslation in English:

“I seek forgiveness from Allah, my Lord, from every sin and I repent to Him.”


Translation in Urdu:

’’میں اللہ سے ہر گناہ کی بخشش مانگتا ہوں جو میرا رب ہے اور میں اس سے توبہ کرتا ہوں۔‘‘


Why Forgiveness is the Focus of the Second Ashra in Ramadan?


Clean Like It’s the Second Ashra

Cleaning your grill reminds me of the second Ashra of Ramadan, when Muslims focus on cleansing their souls, seeking Allah’s pardon, and taking time for self-reflection. I’ve learned that regular grill cleaning is like a small act of accountability, helping me feel more connected to the process, just as believers strive to purify their hearts and actions during this sacred period.

A Divine Habit to Maintain

The Quran in Surah Al-Baqarah (2:222) beautifully emphasizes the importance of being constantly repentant — “Allah loves those who purify themselves.” That line really echoes when I’m deep cleaning; each scrape feels like a quiet dua. It’s not just about food hygiene, it’s about forming habits that carry deeper meaning — habits inspired by divine teaching.

Prophetic Practice of Renewal

Prophet Muhammad ﷺ encouraged seeking forgiveness during Ramadan, promising that those who fast with faith will have their sins forgiven (Hadith, Bukhari, Muslim). For me, cleaning the grill is an act of intention — an opportunity to reset, to follow that guidance in a modern context. A clean grill, like a clean heart, is ready to receive the next reward.

How to Use the 2nd Ashra Dua Effectively

Turn Prayer Into Practice

One way I’ve found peace during Ramadan is when I recite the 2nd Ashra dua right after my obligatory prayers. It’s usually recited during Taraweeh too, or in those small quiet moments when you’re lost in personal reflection. These habits slowly anchor the dua into your daily life.

Feel the Words, Don’t Just Say Them

Before Suhoor or after Iftar, I take a moment to really absorb the meaning behind the message. It helps me internalize what I’m saying instead of rushing through it. That little pause becomes a step toward real spiritual growth.

Let Forgiveness Guide Your Life

Seeking forgiveness isn’t just words — it’s how you act. I try to avoid repeating sins, make amends with anyone I’ve wronged, and strive to improve my character. True humility comes when the dua moves from your tongue to your choices.

The Second Ashra Dua: A Lifeline for the Believers

A Silent Plea That Opens the Heart

The dusray ashray ki dua is more than a chant — it’s a deep plea from the heart, asking Allah (SWT) to forgive, and it reminds us of the fact that no matter how far we run away, the door of mercy is always open. This lifeline helps us reconnect with our Creator, something we truly wish for when our soul seeks peace.

The Second Ashra Dua: Some Spiritual Benefits

Calm:

The recitation of the second ashra dua instills serenity and tranquility, helping to reduce guilt.

Faith:

Asking for forgiveness strengthens a believer’s faith and restores their connection to the right path.

Mercy:

This dua is a powerful channel to the infinite mercy of Allah, who loves those who repent.

Commitment:

Regularly reciting the dosray ashre ki dua supports renewing one’s commitment to live righteously and seek mercy.

Common Mistakes to Avoid in the 2nd Ashra

Many people make small but serious mistakes during the 2nd Ashra, often missing its deeper purpose by rushing through the dua.

Awareness

We should recite the Ashra dua slowly, focusing on every word and its meaning with full sincerity for true acceptance.

Effort

Neglecting real action weakens the impact—forgiveness must be sought with sincere repentance and lasting commitment to change.

Intention

Avoid limiting your supplication—combine the 2nd Ashra dua with personal prayers for specific needs and past sins.

 

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