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Duas for Protection From Satan

 Satan is always looking for ways to get into your life and disrupt your happiness. The best way to protect yourself from him is to use duas. Duas for Protection from Satan is a form of Islamic prayer often used to ward off evil. The duas are thought to have originated with the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and can protect oneself from harm or ask for forgiveness. We can use several duas for protection based on a specific fear or concern.

By invoking the help of Allah, believers can feel more prepared to face any challenges that may come their way.

Dua's for the protection from Satan:

Dua's are a powerful form of prayer that can use for protection from Satan. Many duas are used for this purpose, and the best way to find one that is most effective for you is to pray with sincerity and contemplation. Some of the most common duas for protection from Satan include:

·         Allah, I seek refuge in You from the accursed devil.

·         Allah, protect me from all evil devils and harm they may cause me.

·         Allah, help me overcome all evil devils with Your holy power.

Duas to get rid of nightmares:

There are many duas that Muslims can recite to protect themselves from evil dreams. One such du'a is;

"Allahumma inni a'udhu bika min sharri qabla wa sami'a".

It means, "O Allah! Remove any evil dream that may come to me during the night and keep me safe from the devil's mischief."

Another du'a often recited to ward off evil dreams is "Allahumma inni a'dhu bika min sharri jannati wa habiya." It means, "O Allah! Remove any ill dream that may come to me during the night and give me life under Your will."  

Duas for protection from thieves:

Duas are Islamic prayers that can use for protection from different evils. One dua that is often used for protection from thieves is the du'a al-Ikhlas. This dua asks Allah to make the thief an unbeliever and keep him away from good things. Another dua that is often used for protection from thieves is the du'a al-Quds. This dua asks Allah to protect Jerusalem and its people.

Duas while leaving Home:

One of the essential duas for protection from Satan is the two-fold salutation, "Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim." This du'a is spoken before departing from home to protect oneself from harm. It is also recommended to say this du'a when entering or leaving any place, including one's own home. Reciting this du'a before sleep is very beneficial, as it will protect you against nightmares and harmful spirits.

When entering the Mosque:

There are many Duas that Muslims recite to get protection from Satan. Abu'l-'Ala narrated that 'Uthman ibn Abi'l-'As came to the Prophet (peace be upon him) and said: O Messenger of Allah, the satan interferes between me and my prayer and my recitation, and he makes me confused. The Messenger of Allah, Muhammad (peace be upon him), said: "That is a devil called Khinzab. If you feel that, then seek refuge with Allah from him and spit dryly to your left three times." He said: I did that, and Allah took him away. 


An excellent tip to tease Satan:

Satan is known for being a very cunning and manipulative opponent. One way to protect yourself from his attacks is by using duas. A dua is a prayer or invocation that Muslims use to ask for help and protection from Allah. Many effective duas can protect yourself from Satan, including:

·         "O, Allah! Protect me from Satan, the accursed, the outcast."

·         "O, Allah! Keep me away from evil and temptation, and grant me strength against them."

Conclusion: 

Saying duas is a great way to protect yourself from Satan. Using duas can increase your relationship with God, implosive your health, and protect yourself from harm.

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