Friday 13/March/2026 – 04:57 PM
We present the supplication for the night of the 24th of Ramadan. With the arrival of the blessed nights of the last ten days of the month of Ramadan, Muslims are keen to increase their supplication and worship, hoping to realize the virtue of Laylat al-Qadr, which is considered the greatest night of the year, as Sheikh Abdul Aziz al-Najjar, one of the scholars of Al-Azhar Al-Sharif, explained that these days represent a great opportunity for every Muslim to make up for the acts of obedience that he missed during the month.
Prayer on the night of the 24th of Ramadan
Regarding the supplication of the night of the 24th of Ramadan, Sheikh Abdul Aziz Al-Najjar, one of the scholars of Al-Azhar Al-Sharif, confirmed that the last ten days of the month of Ramadan are considered the greatest days of the holy month, because of the great gifts of faith they carry, most important of which is the Night of Destiny, which God Almighty described as better than a thousand months.
He added that Muslims wait for these days from year to year because of the great blessings they bring, noting that Laylat al-Qadr is the night of a lifetime in which the reward is greatly doubled, which makes diligence in worship during it extremely important.
- Oh God, accept our fasting and prayers and forgive us our past and future sins.
- Oh God, grant us this night a share of mercy, forgiveness, and freedom from Hell.
- Oh God, grant us the reward of Laylat Al-Qadr with faith and hope.
- Oh God, make the Great Qur’an the spring of our hearts and the light of our chests.
- Oh God, forgive us and our parents and have mercy on us with your wide mercy.
- Oh God, grant us sincerity in words and deeds.
- Oh God, make us among those accepted in this holy month.
- Oh God, grant us all goodness, urgently and later.
- Oh God, make this night the beginning of relief for everyone who is worried.
- Oh God, grant us a good ending and accept our good deeds.
- Oh God, forgive us our sins and cover our faults.
- Oh God, make us among those who free you from hellfire in Ramadan.
- Oh God, guide our hearts and fix our conditions.
- Oh God, grant us your satisfaction and paradise.
- Oh God, accept our prayers and do not return us disappointed.

Prayer for the twenty-fourth day of Ramadan
As for the supplication on the twenty-fourth day of Ramadan, the Islamic preacher Mustafa Hosni said that there are three times that are considered among the best times for supplications to be answered in the month of Ramadan, explaining that the first time is when a person feels his sincere need for supplication, as God opens the door of prayer for him, and this is evidence of good will for him.
He added that the second time is the hour of breaking the fast, as the fasting person has a supplication that cannot be rejected. Therefore, it is desirable for the fasting person to break his fast with a date and then turn to supplicate to God for whatever he wants. As for the third time, it is the last third of the night, and it is a blessed time in which God Almighty descends to the lowest heaven and calls: Is there anyone who asks for forgiveness, so I may forgive him? Is there anyone who asks, so I will give him?
- Oh God, let us reach the Night of Decree and grant us success in achieving it.
- Oh God, grant us acceptance in words and deeds.
- Oh God, forgive us all our sins, small and major.
- Oh God, grant us sincere repentance before death.
- Oh God, make us among your righteous servants.
- Oh God, open our chests and forgive us our shortcomings.
- Oh God, make Ramadan a witness for us, not against us.
- Oh God, grant us good faith in you.
- Oh God, grant us peace of heart and peace of mind.
- Oh God, accept our fasting, prayers and supplications.
- Oh God, grant us Paradise without reckoning.
- May God protect our family and loved ones from all harm.
- Oh God, grant us relief from all our worries.
- Oh God, grant us goodness wherever it may be.
- Oh God, grant us happiness in this world and the hereafter.

Supplication for the twenty-fourth day of Ramadan
Regarding the supplication of the twenty-fourth day of the month of Ramadan, Sheikh Ramadan Abdel Moez explained that the righteous saints teach Muslims three important steps in returning to God Almighty: The first is istikharah before making any decision, then supplication, supplication, and frequent supplication, even if there is no specific request, because supplication is of two types: supplication for a question and supplication for worship.
He added during a program that they may understand, broadcast on Al-Nas channel, that repentance and repentance are among the most important things that distinguish the saints of God, as they feel the greatness of the sin because they look at the greatness of God Almighty, and therefore they are always keen to ask forgiveness a lot and return to God.
- Oh God, grant us sincerity of repentance and turning to You.
- Oh God, make our hearts full of your remembrance.
- Oh God, forgive us for what we have concealed and what we have declared.
- Oh God, grant us your fear in secret and in public.
- Oh God, make us among those accepted in Ramadan.
- Oh God, grant us good worship and obedience.
- O God, guide us, guide us, and make us a means for those who are guided.
- Oh God, grant us the integrity to obey You.
- Oh God, have mercy on our weakness and heal our brokenness.
- Oh God, make us among those who remember and are thankful.
- Oh God, grant us a sound heart and an honest tongue.
- Oh God, make the Qur’an a light for us on the Day of Resurrection.
- May Allah accept our good deeds.
- Oh God, make us among the winners of your satisfaction.
- Oh God, make a way out for us from every distress.

Dua for Ramadan 24, 2026
Regarding the supplication of Ramadan 24, 2026, the Egyptian Fatwa House indicates that a lot of supplication in the last ten days of Ramadan is one of the best deeds that brings the servant closer to God, especially with the possibility that one of these nights coincides with Laylat al-Qadr, where the reward is doubled and the supplication is answered, God willing.
Dar Al-Iftaa confirmed that a Muslim can pray for whatever good things he wants in this world and the hereafter, while ensuring sincerity and certainty in the answer, and frequently asking for forgiveness and praying for the Prophet.
- Oh God, let us reach the Night of Destiny and grant us all goodness in it.
- Oh God, forgive us, our parents, and all Muslims.
- Oh God, grant us the highest paradise in heaven.
- Oh God, make our deeds sincere for Your honorable face.
- Oh God, grant us the blessing of life and good work.
- Oh God, grant us happiness in this world and the hereafter.
- Oh God, remove the calamity and epidemic from us.
- Oh God, grant us contentment and contentment.
- Oh God, make us among those accepted in Ramadan.
- Oh God, grant us a good ending.
- May Allah accept our good deeds.
- Oh God, grant us sincere repentance before death.
- Oh God, forgive us all our sins.
- Oh God, make us among those who free you from Hell.
- Oh God, grant us the pleasure of looking at your generous face.








