(For the full Arabic transliterations of both prayers, please refer to the linked documentation.) Usage & Importance
This prayer emphasizes exclusive worship, devotion, and fear of divine punishment.
This prayer focuses on seeking God's help, forgiveness, and guidance, with the full Arabic transliteration and meaning focused on faith, repentance, and praise.
"O Allah! We seek Your help, Your forgiveness, and Your guidance. We believe in You, we turn to You in repentance, and we put our trust in You. We praise You for all the good things, we thank You and do not deny Your favors. We reject and abandon those who disobey You". Kunut 2: Allâhümme iyyâke na'büdü
"O Allah! You alone do we worship, for You alone do we pray and prostrate. We strive and hasten towards You. We hope for Your mercy and fear Your punishment; surely Your punishment will overtake the disbelievers".
Kunut prayers () are two special supplications traditionally recited during the final unit (rak'ah) of the Witr prayer , specifically in the Hanefi school of Islamic jurisprudence. Kunut 1: Allâhümme innâ nesteînüke
Kunut Dualari 1 2 ✦ Confirmed & Fast
(For the full Arabic transliterations of both prayers, please refer to the linked documentation.) Usage & Importance
This prayer emphasizes exclusive worship, devotion, and fear of divine punishment. Kunut Dualari 1 2
This prayer focuses on seeking God's help, forgiveness, and guidance, with the full Arabic transliteration and meaning focused on faith, repentance, and praise. (For the full Arabic transliterations of both prayers,
"O Allah! We seek Your help, Your forgiveness, and Your guidance. We believe in You, we turn to You in repentance, and we put our trust in You. We praise You for all the good things, we thank You and do not deny Your favors. We reject and abandon those who disobey You". Kunut 2: Allâhümme iyyâke na'büdü We seek Your help, Your forgiveness, and Your guidance
"O Allah! You alone do we worship, for You alone do we pray and prostrate. We strive and hasten towards You. We hope for Your mercy and fear Your punishment; surely Your punishment will overtake the disbelievers".
Kunut prayers () are two special supplications traditionally recited during the final unit (rak'ah) of the Witr prayer , specifically in the Hanefi school of Islamic jurisprudence. Kunut 1: Allâhümme innâ nesteînüke