Ramadan is divided into three Ashras (ten‑day segments), each with its own spiritual focus. The second Ashra (days 11–20) is known as Ashra‑e‑Maghfirat—the Ten Days of Forgiveness. During this period, Muslims intensify their prayers and supplications, seeking Allah’s pardon for past sins and striving for spiritual purification.
The Theme of the Second Ashra: Forgiveness
- Focus: Seeking forgiveness (Maghfirah) from Allah for sins, mistakes, and shortcomings.
- Spiritual Goal: To cleanse the heart and soul through repentance (Tawbah).
- Practice: Reciting forgiveness duas, increasing dhikr (remembrance of Allah), and performing extra prayers.
Dua for the Second Ashra of Ramadan
The most commonly recited dua is:
Arabic: أَسْتَغْفِرُ اللَّهَ رَبِّي مِنْ كُلِّ ذَنْبٍ وَأَتُوبُ إِلَيْهِ
Transliteration: Astaghfirullaha Rabbi min kulli dhambin wa atubu ilayh
Translation: “I seek forgiveness from Allah, my Lord, for all my sins and I turn to Him in repentance.”
Other Recommended Duas
- From the Qur’an (Surah Al‑Muminun 23:118): Rabbighfir warham wa anta khayrur raahimeen (“My Lord, forgive and have mercy, and You are the best of the merciful.”)
- General Forgiveness Dua: Allahumma inni astaghfiruka min kulli dhambin wa atubu ilayk (“O Allah, I seek Your forgiveness for all my sins and turn to You in repentance.”)
How to Incorporate Duas in Daily Routine
- Suhoor: Begin with a short dua asking Allah for forgiveness and strength.
- Iftar: Break the fast with dates and recite forgiveness duas before eating.
- Taraweeh & Tahajjud: Use night prayers to repeat Astaghfirullah and forgiveness duas.
- Charity: Pair duas with acts of kindness—giving sadaqah, feeding the poor, or helping neighbors.
Valuable Additions
- Practical Tip: Keep a tasbeeh (prayer beads) handy to recite Astaghfirullah throughout the day.
- Family Practice: Encourage children to memorize short forgiveness duas—it builds habit and humility.
- Community Sharing: Organize group dhikr sessions in mosques or homes during the second Ashra.
Conclusion
The second 10 days of Ramadan (Ashra of Forgiveness) are a time to seek Allah’s pardon sincerely. The dua Astaghfirullaha Rabbi min kulli dhambin wa atubu ilayh captures the essence of repentance and renewal. By combining duas with fasting, charity, and reflection, believers can cleanse their hearts and prepare for the final Ashra of salvation.

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