O Allah, all praise belongs to You. You are the Most Merciful, the Most Forgiving, the One who hears every supplication and knows what is hidden in the hearts.
O Allah, on this blessed night of Laylatul Qadr, the night that is better than a thousand months, I turn to You with humility and hope. O Allah, decree for me the best in this life and the best in the Hereafter. Write for me goodness in all my affairs and turn away from me every harm that You know and I do not know.
O Allah, if my provision is written to be little, increase it. If my affairs are difficult, make them easy. If my path is unclear, guide me to what is best for my faith, my life, and my akhirah.
O Allah, grant me sincerity in my worship and steadfastness upon Your guidance. Do not allow my heart to turn away after You have guided me. Accept my prayers, my fasting, my charity, and every act of worship I have done in this blessed month.
O Allah, forgive my sins — the ones I remember and the ones I have forgotten, the ones done in private and the ones done in public. Indeed, You are the Most Forgiving and You love to forgive.
O Allah, make me among those who are forgiven tonight. Write me among those who are accepted. Do not make me among those who leave this Ramadan without mercy.
O Allah, decree goodness for my family, my children, and my loved ones. Protect them, guide them, and keep them firm upon the truth. Place barakah in our lives and make us among those who are grateful.
O Allah, grant relief to the oppressed, ease to those in hardship, and patience to those who are suffering. Unite the hearts of the believers and grant victory and protection to our brothers and sisters wherever they are.
O Allah, write for me a beautiful ending to my life. Allow my last words to be La ilaha illa Allah. Gather me with the righteous in Jannah.
O Allah, do not let this blessed night pass except that You have forgiven me, shown me mercy, accepted my deeds, and written for me goodness in this world and the next. Indeed, You are the Most Merciful of those who show mercy. Āmīn.
Umm Sumayyah Mai