Self Immunization Prayer

Here is a prayer to fortify oneself, which is a fortress for Muslims from all evil and harm. Practicing these dhikr brings tranquility and tranquility and protects a person with the protection of Allah Almighty.

Self-immunization prayer is written

There is no other God but Him, on Him I rely, and He is the Lord of the Great Throne.

O Allah, protect me in my body, O Allah, protect me in my hearing, O Allah, protect me in my sight.

In the name of God, with whose name nothing on earth or in heaven is harmful, and He is the All-Hearing and All-Knowing.

There is no god but Allah alone, with no partner, to whom belongs the King, to whom belongs all praise, and who is all-powerful.

I seek refuge in the perfect words of God from the evil of what He has created.

I take refuge in the perfect words of Allah from every devil and wahima and from every evil eye.

O Allah, I ask you for pardon and well-being in this world and the next.

O Allah, I ask you for pardon and well-being in my religion, my world, my family and my finances.

O God, cover my nakedness and secure my fears.

O Allah, protect me from between my hands, behind my back, on my right, on my left, on my left, and above me

I seek refuge in your greatness from being assassinated from beneath me.

The importance and virtues of self immunization prayers

Practicing the self-protection prayer reflects the strength of a Muslim's faith and his sincere reliance on God in all matters of his life. This supplication is not just words on the tongue, but an impregnable shield that protects a person from the whispers of Satan and the evils of men and jinn. Asking God for this prayer instills peace and tranquility in the heart, and makes the Muslim feel God's constant presence and protection, which helps him to face life's challenges and difficulties with stability, certainty and full delegation to the Almighty Creator.

Recommended times and situations to recite the Self Immunization Prayer

  • After the Fajr and Asr prayers, as part of the daily morning and evening prayers.
  • When leaving the house, to start the day in God's protection and care.
  • Just before bedtime, to protect the soul, spirit and body during the night.
  • When feeling scared or anxious, or when facing difficult or unfamiliar situations.
  • When visiting new or abandoned places to ward off any potential evil.

A summary of the immunization prayer

Regularly reciting the self-protection prayer is one of the greatest reasons for bringing tranquility and defending the Muslim from harm in his daily life. Therefore, we should make these blessed dhikr an integral part of our daily routine, relying on Allah and relying on Him in all our affairs. We ask Allah to protect you with His protection, and to accept your prayers and good deeds.

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