In Islam, remembering and praying for those who have passed away is a deeply meaningful act of compassion and faith. A dua for the deceased is a heartfelt supplication made to Allah, asking for mercy, forgiveness, and eternal peace for the departed soul. These prayers are often recited in Arabic, the sacred language of the Qurโan, and hold a special place in Islamic tradition.
Muslims believe that while a personโs deeds come to an end after death, the prayers of loved ones continue to benefit them in the hereafter. Offering a dua not only brings comfort to the grieving family but also serves as a reminder of the temporary nature of this world and the importance of preparing for life after death. Whether recited during funeral prayers (Salat al-Janazah) or in personal moments of reflection, these supplications are a beautiful way to honor and remember those who have returned to their Creator.
๐คฒ The Most Common Dua โ Upon Hearing of Someone’s Death

Arabic:
ุฅููููุง ููููููู ููุฅููููุง ุฅููููููู ุฑูุงุฌูุนูููู
Transliteration:
Innฤ lillฤhi wa innฤ ilayhi rฤjiสฟลซn
Translation:
“Indeed, we belong to Allah, and indeed to Him we shall return.” (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:156)
๐คฒ Dua for Forgiveness & Mercy
Arabic:
ุงููููููู ูู ุงุบูููุฑู ูููู ููุงุฑูุญูู ููู ููุนูุงูููู ููุงุนููู ุนููููู
Transliteration:
Allฤhumma-ighfir lahu warแธฅamhu wa สฟฤfihi waสฟfu สฟanhu
Translation:
“O Allah, forgive him, have mercy on him, grant him well-being, and pardon him.” (Sahih Muslim)
๐ก For a female, replace ูููู (lahu) with ููููุง (lahฤ)
๐คฒ Dua After Burial (Asking for Steadfastness)
Arabic:
ุงููููููู ูู ุงุบูููุฑู ููููุ ุงููููููู ูู ุซูุจููุชููู
Transliteration:
Allฤhumma-ghfir lahu, Allฤhumma thabbithu
Translation:
“O Allah, forgive him. O Allah, make him steadfast.” (Abu Dawud)
๐คฒ Dua for Expanding the Grave & Lighting It
Arabic:
ุงููููููู ูู ุงุบูููุฑู ูููู ููุงุฑูููุนู ุฏูุฑูุฌูุชููู ููู ุงููู ูููุฏูููููููุ ููุงุฎููููููู ููู ุนูููุจููู ููู ุงููุบูุงุจูุฑููููุ ููุงุบูููุฑู ููููุง ูููููู ููุง ุฑูุจูู ุงููุนูุงููู ููููุ ููุงููุณูุญู ูููู ููู ููุจูุฑููู ูููููููุฑู ูููู ููููู
Transliteration:
Allฤhumma-ghfir lahu warfaสฟ darajatahu fil-mahdiyyฤซn, wakhlufhu fฤซ สฟaqibihi fil-ghฤbirฤซn, waghfir lanฤ walahu yฤ Rabb al-สฟฤlamฤซn, wafsakแธฅ lahu fฤซ qabrihi wa nawwir lahu fฤซh
Translation:
“O Allah, forgive him and elevate his rank among the rightly guided. Be a successor to those he left behind. Forgive us and him, O Lord of the worlds. Widen his grave for him and illuminate it for him.” (Sahih Muslim)
๐คฒ Short & Powerful Dua (Easy to Remember)
Arabic:
ุฑูุจูู ุงุบูููุฑู ููู ููููููุงููุฏูููู ููููููู ูุคูู ูููููู
Transliteration:
Rabbi-ghfir lฤซ wa liwฤlidayya wa lil-muสพminฤซn
Translation:
“My Lord, forgive me and my parents and the believers.” (Surah Nuh 71:28)
๐ Tip: The most recommended practice after a death is to make lots of istighfar (seeking forgiveness) for the deceased, give sadaqah (charity) on their behalf, and recite Surah Al-Fatiha for their soul. These acts reach the deceased and benefit them greatly.
Dua for a Deceased Woman
๐คฒ Most Common Dua โ Forgiveness & Mercy
Arabic:
ุงููููููู ูู ุงุบูููุฑู ููููุง ููุงุฑูุญูู ูููุง ููุนูุงููููุง ููุงุนููู ุนูููููุง
Transliteration:
Allฤhumma-ghfir lahฤ warแธฅamhฤ wa สฟฤfihฤ waสฟfu สฟanhฤ
Translation:
“O Allah, forgive her, have mercy on her, grant her well-being, and pardon her.” (Sahih Muslim)
๐คฒ Dua for Her Grave & Light
Arabic:
ุงููููููู ูู ุงุบูููุฑู ููููุง ููุงุฑูููุนู ุฏูุฑูุฌูุชูููุง ููู ุงููู ูููุฏูููููููุ ููุงุฎูููููููุง ููู ุนูููุจูููุง ููู ุงููุบูุงุจูุฑููููุ ููุงุบูููุฑู ููููุง ููููููุง ููุง ุฑูุจูู ุงููุนูุงููู ููููุ ููุงููุณูุญู ููููุง ููู ููุจูุฑูููุง ูููููููุฑู ููููุง ููููู
Transliteration:
Allฤhumma-ghfir lahฤ warfaสฟ darajatahฤ fil-mahdiyyฤซn, wakhlufhฤ fฤซ สฟaqibihฤ fil-ghฤbirฤซn, waghfir lanฤ walahฤ yฤ Rabb al-สฟฤlamฤซn, wafsakแธฅ lahฤ fฤซ qabrihฤ wa nawwir lahฤ fฤซh
Translation:
“O Allah, forgive her and elevate her rank among the rightly guided. Be a successor to those she left behind. Forgive us and her, O Lord of the worlds. Widen her grave for her and illuminate it for her.” (Sahih Muslim)
๐คฒ Dua for Honorable Entry
Arabic:
ุงููููููู ูู ุฃูุฏูุฎูููููุง ุงููุฌููููุฉู ููุฃูุนูุฐูููุง ู ููู ุนูุฐูุงุจู ุงููููุจูุฑู
Transliteration:
Allฤhumma adkhilhฤ al-jannata wa aสฟidhhฤ min สฟadhฤb al-qabr
Translation:
“O Allah, enter her into Paradise and protect her from the punishment of the grave.”
๐คฒ Dua from the Quran โ For All Believing Women
Arabic:
ุฑูุจููููุง ุงุบูููุฑู ููููุง ููููุฅูุฎูููุงููููุง ุงูููุฐูููู ุณูุจููููููุง ุจูุงููุฅููู ูุงูู
Transliteration:
Rabbanฤ-ghfir lanฤ wa li-ikhwฤninฤ alladhฤซna sabaqลซnฤ bil-ฤซmฤn
Translation:
“Our Lord, forgive us and our brothers and sisters who preceded us in faith.” (Surah Al-Hashr 59:10)
Short Dua for the Deceased (Simple & Easy to Remember)

๐คฒ Most Famous Short Dua
Arabic:
ุงููููููู ูู ุงุบูููุฑู ูููู ููุงุฑูุญูู ููู
Transliteration:
Allฤhumma-ghfir lahu warแธฅamhu
Translation:
“O Allah, forgive him and have mercy on him.”
๐ก For a female say: ุงููููููู ูู ุงุบูููุฑู ููููุง ููุงุฑูุญูู ูููุง (Allฤhumma-ghfir lahฤ warแธฅamhฤ)
๐คฒ Upon Hearing of a Death
Arabic:
ุฅููููุง ููููููู ููุฅููููุง ุฅููููููู ุฑูุงุฌูุนูููู
Transliteration:
Innฤ lillฤhi wa innฤ ilayhi rฤjiสฟลซn
Translation:
“Indeed, we belong to Allah, and indeed to Him we shall return.” (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:156)
๐คฒ Short Quranic Dua
Arabic:
ุฑูุจูู ุงุบูููุฑู ููู ููููููุงููุฏูููู ููููููู ูุคูู ูููููู
Transliteration:
Rabbi-ghfir lฤซ wa liwฤlidayya wa lil-muสพminฤซn
Translation:
“My Lord, forgive me, my parents, and all the believers.” (Surah Nuh 71:28)
Dua for All the Dead Muslims
๐คฒ Most Common Dua for All Deceased Muslims
Arabic:
ุงููููููู ูู ุงุบูููุฑู ููููู ูุณูููู ูููู ููุงููู ูุณูููู ูุงุชูุ ููุงููู ูุคูู ูููููู ููุงููู ูุคูู ูููุงุชูุ ุงููุฃูุญูููุงุกู ู ูููููู ู ููุงููุฃูู ูููุงุชู
Transliteration:
Allฤhumma-ghfir lil-muslimฤซna wal-muslimฤt, wal-muสพminฤซna wal-muสพminฤt, al-aแธฅyฤสพi minhum wal-amwฤt
Translation:
“O Allah, forgive the Muslim men and Muslim women, the believing men and believing women, both the living and the dead.” (Ibn Majah)
๐คฒ Dua for Mercy on All the Deceased
Arabic:
ุงููููููู ูู ุงุฑูุญูู ู ู ูููุชูุงููุง ููู ูููุชูู ุงููู ูุณูููู ูููู
Transliteration:
Allฤhumma irแธฅam mawtฤnฤ wa mawtฤ al-muslimฤซn
Translation:
“O Allah, have mercy on our deceased and the deceased of all Muslims.”
๐คฒ Dua for Forgiveness of All Believers
Arabic:
ุฑูุจููููุง ุงุบูููุฑู ููููุง ููููุฅูุฎูููุงููููุง ุงูููุฐูููู ุณูุจููููููุง ุจูุงููุฅููู ูุงูู ููููุง ุชูุฌูุนููู ููู ูููููุจูููุง ุบููููุง ูููููุฐูููู ุขู ููููุง ุฑูุจููููุง ุฅูููููู ุฑูุกูููู ุฑูุญููู ู
Transliteration:
Rabbanฤ-ghfir lanฤ wa li-ikhwฤninฤ alladhฤซna sabaqลซnฤ bil-ฤซmฤn, wa lฤ tajสฟal fฤซ qulลซbinฤ ghillan lilladhฤซna ฤmanลซ, Rabbanฤ innaka Raสพลซfun Raแธฅฤซm
Translation:
“Our Lord, forgive us and our brothers who preceded us in faith, and put not in our hearts any resentment toward those who have believed. Our Lord, indeed You are Kind and Merciful.” (Surah Al-Hashr 59:10)
๐คฒ Dua for the Deceased in the Grave
Arabic:
ุงููููููู ูู ุงุบูููุฑู ููุฃููููู ุงููููุจููุฑู
Transliteration:
Allฤhumma-ghfir li-ahli al-qubลซr
Translation:
“O Allah, forgive the people of the graves.”
๐คฒ Dua When Passing by a Graveyard
Arabic:
ุงูุณููููุงู ู ุนูููููููู ู ุฃููููู ุงูุฏููููุงุฑู ู ููู ุงููู ูุคูู ูููููู ููุงููู ูุณูููู ููููุ ููุฅููููุง ุฅููู ุดูุงุกู ุงูููููู ุจูููู ู ููุงุญููููููุ ููุณูุฃููู ุงูููููู ููููุง ููููููู ู ุงููุนูุงููููุฉู
Transliteration:
As-salฤmu สฟalaykum ahl al-diyฤri min al-muสพminฤซna wal-muslimฤซn, wa innฤ in shฤสพa Allฤhu bikum lฤแธฅiqลซn, nasสพalu Allฤha lanฤ wa lakum al-สฟฤfiyah
Translation:
“Peace be upon you, O people of the graves, from among the believers and Muslims. Indeed we will, if Allah wills, join you. We ask Allah for well-being for us and for you.” (Sahih Muslim)
When to Recite Dua for the Deceased
๐ Upon Hearing of Someone’s Death
Immediately recite ุฅููููุง ููููููู ููุฅููููุง ุฅููููููู ุฑูุงุฌูุนูููู and follow it with dua for forgiveness and mercy. This is the Sunnah of the Prophet ๏ทบ upon receiving news of a death.
Best Dua: ุงููููููู ูู ุงุบูููุฑู ูููู ููุงุฑูุญูู ููู ููุนูุงูููู ููุงุนููู ุนููููู “O Allah, forgive him, have mercy on him, grant him well-being, and pardon him.”
๐ After Every Salah (Daily Prayer)
One of the best times to make dua is after completing Salah โ before saying the final Salam or right after. The Prophet ๏ทบ encouraged remembering the deceased in our daily prayers.
Best Dua: ุฑูุจูู ุงุบูููุฑู ููู ููููููุงููุฏูููู ููููููู ูุคูู ูููููู “My Lord, forgive me, my parents, and all the believers.” (Surah Nuh 71:28)
๐ When Visiting the Graveyard
Visiting graves is a Sunnah that reminds us of the Hereafter. Upon entering, greet the deceased and make dua for them. The Prophet ๏ทบ used to visit graves regularly and taught us specific duas for this occasion.
Best Dua: ุงูุณููููุงู ู ุนูููููููู ู ุฃููููู ุงูุฏููููุงุฑู ู ููู ุงููู ูุคูู ูููููู ููุงููู ูุณูููู ูููู “Peace be upon you, O people of the graves, from among the believers and Muslims.” (Sahih Muslim)
๐ On Fridays (Yawm al-Jumuah)
Friday is a blessed and special day in Islam. Many scholars recommend increasing dua and Quran recitation โ especially Surah Yasin โ on Fridays for the souls of the deceased. It is a day when duas are more readily accepted.
Best Practice: Recite Surah Al-Fatiha, send Salawat upon the Prophet ๏ทบ, and make sincere dua for all deceased Muslims.
The Power of Dua for the Deceased
๐ Dua Reaches the Dead
The Prophet ๏ทบ confirmed that dua made by the living truly reaches and benefits the deceased. When we raise our hands and ask Allah for forgiveness on their behalf, it is delivered to them in their graves as light, mercy, and relief.
Allah says in the Quran: ููุงูููุฐูููู ุฌูุงุกููุง ู ููู ุจูุนูุฏูููู ู ูููููููููู ุฑูุจููููุง ุงุบูููุฑู ููููุง ููููุฅูุฎูููุงููููุง ุงูููุฐูููู ุณูุจููููููุง ุจูุงููุฅููู ูุงูู “Those who came after them say: Our Lord, forgive us and our brothers who preceded us in faith.” (Surah Al-Hashr 59:10)
๐ Three Things That Continue After Death
The Prophet ๏ทบ said:
ุฅูุฐูุง ู ูุงุชู ุงููุฅูููุณูุงูู ุงููููุทูุนู ุนูู ููููู ุฅููููุง ู ููู ุซูููุงุซูุฉู: ุตูุฏูููุฉู ุฌูุงุฑูููุฉูุ ุฃููู ุนูููู ู ููููุชูููุนู ุจูููุ ุฃููู ููููุฏู ุตูุงููุญู ููุฏูุนูู ูููู “When a person dies, all their deeds come to an end except three โ a continuing charity, knowledge that benefits others, or a righteous child who prays for them.” (Sahih Muslim)
This hadith shows that your dua is one of the greatest gifts you can give to a deceased loved one.
๐ Dua Brings Light to the Grave
The deceased experience the effects of our prayers. Scholars explain that sincere dua illuminates the grave, eases loneliness, and brings Allah’s mercy down upon the departed soul. Every dua you make is a ray of light sent to them.
Best Dua to Illuminate the Grave: ุงููููููู ูู ุงููุณูุญู ูููู ููู ููุจูุฑููู ูููููููุฑู ูููู ููููู “O Allah, widen his grave and illuminate it for him.” (Sahih Muslim)
๐ Your Dua is an Act of Sadaqah
Making dua for the deceased is itself an act of Sadaqah (charity). You are giving from your heart without expecting anything in return. Allah rewards you for it, and the deceased soul benefits from it โ a beautiful exchange of mercy between the living and the dead.
๐ Never Underestimate a Small Dua
Even the shortest dua โ just ุงููููููู ูู ุงุบูููุฑู ูููู (O Allah, forgive him) โ carries immense weight when said with a sincere heart. Allah does not look at the length of your words but at the sincerity of your heart.
The Prophet ๏ทบ said: “Verily Allah does not look at your appearances or wealth, but He looks at your hearts and your deeds.” (Sahih Muslim)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a dua for the deceased in Islam?
A dua for the deceased is a supplication made to Allah, asking for forgiveness, mercy, and peace for a person who has passed away. It is a way for Muslims to support the departed soul through prayer.
Why are duas for the deceased recited in Arabic?
Arabic is the language of the Qurโan and many authentic supplications. Reciting duas in Arabic preserves their original meaning and spiritual significance, though one can also pray in their own language.
Can I make dua for the deceased in my own words?
Yes, you can make dua in any language and in your own words. What matters most is sincerity and asking Allah for mercy and forgiveness for the deceased.
When should a dua for the deceased be recited?
Duas can be recited at any time, but they are especially common during funeral prayers (Salat al-Janazah), after burial, on Fridays, and during personal prayers.
Do duas benefit the deceased?
Yes, in Islam it is believed that the prayers of the living can benefit the deceased by bringing them mercy, forgiveness, and relief in the hereafter.
Can children make dua for deceased parents?
Yes, a righteous childโs dua is considered especially powerful and beneficial for deceased parents, as it continues to bring them reward even after death.
Is it necessary to visit the grave to make dua?
No, it is not necessary. You can make dua for the deceased from anywhere. However, visiting graves is encouraged as a reminder of the hereafter.
What is the most common dua for the deceased?
One well-known dua is: โAllahumma ighfir lahu warhamhu,โ which means โO Allah, forgive him and have mercy on him.โ There are many other authentic supplications as well.
Can we recite the Qur’an and send the reward to the deceased?
Many scholars agree that reciting the Qurโan and making dua for the deceased can benefit them, though opinions may vary among different schools of thought.
How often should I make dua for the deceased?
There is no fixed limit. You can make dua as often as you like, especially during special times like after prayers, on Fridays, or during Ramadan.
Conclusion
Making dua for the deceased is a beautiful and meaningful way to stay connected with those who have passed away. It reflects compassion, faith, and the hope that Allah grants them mercy, forgiveness, and a peaceful place in the hereafter. Through sincere supplicationsโwhether in Arabic or your own languageโyou can continue to support your loved ones even after their journey in this world has ended.
In Islam, these prayers are not only a source of benefit for the departed but also a reminder for the living to reflect on their own lives and strengthen their relationship with Allah. By regularly remembering the deceased in your duas, you honor their memory and fulfill an act of kindness that carries immense spiritual reward.

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