We offer you a blessed prayer for the patient’s speedy recovery. We ask Almighty God to grant every patient health and well-being.
A Written Prayer for the Recovery of a Sick Person
In the Name of God
Famous Prayers
I seek refuge in God and His power from the evil of what I encounter and fear.
Famous Prayers
Take away this affliction, O Lord of mankind, and heal us, for You are the Healer,
Famous Prayers
There is no healing except Your healing—a healing that leaves no trace of illness
Famous Prayers
In the name of Allah, by whose name nothing on earth or in heaven can cause harm, and He is the All-Hearing, the All-Knowing
Famous Prayers
That's fine; it will be purified, God willing.
Famous Prayers
O Allah, grant me good health in my body; O Allah, grant me good health in my hearing; O Allah, grant me good health in my sight
Famous Prayers
Our Lord, God in heaven, hallowed be Your name; Your will be done in heaven and on earth, just as Your mercy is in heaven.
Famous Prayers
So let Your mercy be upon the earth; forgive us our sins and transgressions. You are the Lord of the righteous.
Famous Prayers
Send down mercy and healing from Your healing upon this pain, so that it may be healed
Famous Prayers
O God, I ask You, by Your great kindness, generosity, and gracious protection, to heal her and grant her health and well-being.
Various Prayers for Healing (The pronoun has been adjusted to refer to the patient, as the original article used the third person)
O Allah, we ask You—by Your Most Beautiful Names, Your Most Exalted Attributes, and Your Mercy that encompasses all things—to grant us a speedy recovery,
Various Prayers for Healing
And may You leave no wound in us that You do not heal, no pain that You do not soothe, and no illness that You do not cure,
Various Prayers for Healing
And clothe us in health and well-being without delay; heal us, restore us to health, and forgive us,
Various Prayers for Healing
Envelop us in Your compassion and forgiveness, and take us under Your mercy, O Most Merciful of the merciful.
Various Prayers for Healing
I ask Almighty God, Lord of the Great Throne, to heal you and all other Muslim patients.
Various Prayers for Healing
The Importance and Virtue of Praying for a Sick Person’s Recovery
Praying for the recovery of a sick person is not merely a matter of saying words; rather, it is a great act of worship that reflects the depth of one’s faith and reliance on Allah, the Exalted and Glorious. In Islam, praying for the sick is considered one of the rights a Muslim has over his fellow Muslim, and it is a means of inviting mercy and alleviating pain. When we pray for a sick person, we send her a wave of hope and let her know that she is not alone in her ordeal, which has a positive effect on her mental state and helps speed up the healing process, by the will of Allah, the Exalted. Furthermore, the one who prays receives a great reward and finds peace of mind in the knowledge that healing is in the hands of Allah alone, and that He, Glorified be He, is Near and answers prayers.
Recommended Times and Circumstances for Reciting a Prayer for the Recovery of a Sick Person
There are certain times and circumstances when prayers are more likely to be answered, and it is recommended to seek them out when praying for a sick person:
- The last third of the night, when Allah, the Exalted, descends to the lowest heaven and answers the prayers of those who ask.
- Between the adhan and the iqamah for the obligatory prayers.
- During the prostration in prayer, for it is in prostration that a servant is closest to his Lord.
- On Friday, specifically from the last hour after Friday afternoon until sunset.
- When it rains, it is a time of mercy when the gates of heaven open.
- When visiting a sick person and sitting by their side, the supplication of the visitor is answered, and the angels surround them.
Summary of a Prayer for the Recovery of a Sick Person
Taking the time to recite a prayer for the recovery of a sick person reflects the truest feelings of love and compassion, and is a great means for healing to be granted and pain to be alleviated, by Allah’s permission. Therefore, we should turn to Allah with humble hearts at auspicious times, certain that healing is in His hands alone. We ask Allah, the Almighty, Lord of the Mighty Throne, to heal every sick person and to accept your supplications.
Disclaimer: About the content of Dhikr and Prayers
Accuracy of texts and sources:
This content has been prepared through a careful review of authoritative Islamic sources (such as IslamWeb, IslamQ&A, and Sunnah.com). We do our best to ensure that the texts and hadiths are transmitted with the highest degree of accuracy and scientific honesty.
The purpose of the content:
This content is intended for educational and informational purposes only and is intended to facilitate access to the correct Prophetic Dhikr for the public. The information contained herein should not be considered as an official fatwa or binding religious guidance.
Legal and legal disclaimer:
- Personal verification: Despite our constant scrutiny, we always encourage the reader to refer to the original authorized books and sources if there is any question about the authenticity of a hadith or a Shari'ah ruling.
- Application and practice: The application of these dhikr and prayers is at the reader's own risk. The organizers do not accept any responsibility for any misunderstanding or misinterpretation of the content.
- Changes: Research and studies related to the classification of hadiths (in terms of authenticity and weakness) may change based on the opinions of recognized scholars, and we cannot guarantee that all historical data will be updated in real time.
The final decision in practicing worship rests with the Muslim alone based on his conviction and knowledge.
![[official]mawhiba-rabit](https://mawhiba-rabit.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Mロゴnew.jpg)