Reciting the dua before entering the mosque is a simple yet powerful act that not only aligns our intentions but also brings countless blessings. By making this dua a part of our routine, we acknowledge the significance of the mosque and approach it with the respect it deserves.
Dua Before Entering the Mosque (Masjid)
What to Recite Before Entering the Mosque (Masjid)
Transliteration: As-salaamu 'alaa rasoolillaah, allaahummaf-tah lee abwaaba rahmatik
Translation: Peace be upon the Messenger of Allah. O Allah, open for me the gates of Your Mercy.
Alternate Dua for Entering the Mosque:
Transliteration: "Allaahummaf-tah lee abwaaba rahmatik."
Translation: "O Allah, open the gates of Your mercy for me."
Source: Sahih Muslim 713
When entering a masjid, we seek Allah's mercy by reciting this dua. It serves as a reminder to enter the mosque with humility, recognising the sacredness of the space and our need for Allah’s mercy and guidance.
Memorise this dua and make it a part of your routine every time you enter the mosque.
Dua for Leaving the Mosque (Masjid)
What to Recite When Leaving the Masjid
Transliteration: As-salaamu 'alaa rasool-lillaah, allaa-humma innee as’aluka min fad-lik
Translation: Peace be upon the Messenger of Allah. O Allah, I ask You for Your favor.
Just as we seek Allah’s mercy when entering the mosque, we seek His bounty and blessings when leaving. By making both of these duas a regular part of our mosque visits, we can ensure that our time in the mosque is spiritually rewarding and that we carry that spiritual benefit with us into our daily lives.
Dua for Going to the Mosque (Masjid)
What to Recite for Going to the Mosque (Masjid)
Transliteration: Allaahumma-j’al fee qalbee noor-an, wa fee lisaanee noor-an, waj’al fee sam’ee noor-an, waj’al fee basaree noor-an, waj’al min khalfee noor-an, wamin amaamee noor-an, waj’al min fawqee noor-an, wa min tahtee noor-an, allaahumma a’tinee noor-an
Translation: "O Allah, place within my heart light, upon my tongue light, within my ears light, within my eyes light, and place behind me light, in front of me light, above me light, and beneath me light. O Allah, bestow upon me light."
This dua asks for light in every aspect of your life, both physically and spiritually, as you make your way to the mosque. It symbolizes the desire for guidance and purity as you prepare to engage in worship.
Additional Etiquettes When Entering the Mosque
Enter with the Right Foot
According to the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him), it is recommended to enter the mosque with the right foot first.
This small act is a way to show respect and follow the Prophet’s example in all matters, big and small.
Greeting Your Muslim Brothers
When entering the mosque, it’s also a good practice to greet fellow worshippers with "As-Salamu Alaikum". This greeting of peace fosters a sense of community and brotherhood among the attendees.
Reciting the dua before entering the mosque is a powerful way to prepare yourself for worship and to seek Allah’s mercy. This simple act of devotion can transform your visit to the mosque into a deeply spiritual experience.
By incorporating this dua into your routine, you not only follow the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) but also ensure that you enter the mosque with the right intention and mindset.
Make this dua a part of your routine and encourage others to do the same. Together, we can enhance the spiritual atmosphere of our mosques and draw closer to Allah in every step we take!
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