What Duas Are Encouraged During Ramadan?

 

Ramadan increases the importance of supplication in daily worship. 

While no specific set of duas is required, prayers for forgiveness, mercy, guidance, and acceptance are strongly encouraged. 

Special moments for dua include iftar, night prayers, and the last ten nights of Ramadan. 

During Laylat al-Qadr, many focus on seeking forgiveness and Allah’s pardon. 

Platforms like Wise Compass explain how to approach dua with intention rather than pressure. 

Its children’s sections, Juniors’ Adventures and Young Explorers, also explore heartfelt prayer through storytelling. 

Ramadan teaches that dua is a conversation, not a script. 

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