Teesre Ashre Ki Dua – The Supplication for Ramadan’s Ten Days

Teesre ashre ki dua is the supplication for forgiveness recited in the last ten days of Ramadan (21st–30th). This is the most established and widely transmitted dua of this period.

Ramadan 3rd Ashra dua was taught by the Prophet ﷺ to be recited especially in the last ten nights, particularly during Laylatul Qadr. Along with this, believers increase istighfar (seeking forgiveness), repentance, and protection from Hellfire during the final phase of Ramadan.

Now let’s understand the deeper significance of teesre ashre ki dua, related supplications, and how to recite them correctly.

Teesre Ashre Ki Dua – Meaning and Importance

Teesre ashre ki dua refers to the supplications recited in the last ten days of Ramadan, known as the Ashra of Maghfirah and Najat (Forgiveness and Salvation from Hellfire).

Ramadan is divided into three parts:

Ashra Days Theme
First Ashra 1–10 Mercy (Rahmah)
Second Ashra 11–20 Forgiveness (Maghfirah)
Third Ashra 21–30 Protection from Hellfire (Najat min an-Nar)

While some commonly circulated ashra-specific duas are culturally popular, the strongly transmitted supplication for the last ten nights is the dua taught to Sayyidah Aisha (RA) regarding Laylatul Qadr.

Disclaimer: This article provides religious educational content based on established Islamic sources. It does not replace consultation with qualified scholars for personal religious matters. Readers should verify hadith authenticity classifications through recognized Islamic scholarship.

Ramzan Ke Teesre Ashre Ki Dua

The most established supplication for the final ten nights is:

Dua for Laylatul Qadr (Most Recommended in Ramadan 3rd Ashra)

Arabic:

اللَّهُمَّ إِنَّكَ عَفُوٌّ تُحِبُّ الْعَفْوَ فَاعْفُ عَنِّي

Transliteration:

Allahumma innaka ‘afuwwun tuhibbul-‘afwa fa‘fu ‘anni

Meaning:

“O Allah, You are Most Pardoning, You love to pardon, so pardon me.”

Why This Dua Matters

  • It centers on Allah’s Name Al-‘Afuww (The One who completely erases sins).

  • It asks not only forgiveness but complete removal of sins.

  • It is directly connected to Laylatul Qadr, which falls in these ten nights.

Ramadan 3rd Ashra Dua for Protection from Hellfire

During the final days, believers intensify supplications seeking safety from Jahannam.

Arabic:

اللَّهُمَّ أَجِرْنِي مِنَ النَّارِ

Transliteration:

Allahumma ajirni minan-naar

Meaning:

“O Allah, save me from the Fire.”

Comprehensive Protection Dua

Arabic:

رَبَّنَا آتِنَا فِي الدُّنْيَا حَسَنَةً وَفِي الْآخِرَةِ حَسَنَةً وَقِنَا عَذَابَ النَّارِ

Transliteration:

Rabbana atina fid-dunya hasanah wa fil-akhirati hasanah wa qina ‘adhaban-naar

Meaning:

“Our Lord, grant us good in this world and good in the Hereafter, and protect us from the punishment of the Fire.”

Ramadan Third Ashra Dua for Sincere Repentance

The last ten days are a time of deep reflection and repentance.

Sayyidul Istighfar (Master Supplication for Forgiveness)

Arabic:

اللَّهُمَّ أَنْتَ رَبِّي لَا إِلٰهَ إِلَّا أَنْتَ خَلَقْتَنِي وَأَنَا عَبْدُكَ وَأَنَا عَلَى عَهْدِكَ وَوَعْدِكَ مَا اسْتَطَعْتُ أَعُوذُ بِكَ مِنْ شَرِّ مَا صَنَعْتُ أَبُوءُ لَكَ بِنِعْمَتِكَ عَلَيَّ وَأَبُوءُ بِذَنْبِي فَاغْفِرْ لِي فَإِنَّهُ لَا يَغْفِرُ الذُّنُوبَ إِلَّا أَنْتَ

Transliteration:

Allahumma anta rabbi la ilaha illa anta, khalaqtani wa ana ‘abduka, wa ana ‘ala ‘ahdika wa wa’dika mastata’tu, a’udhu bika min sharri ma sana’tu, abu’u laka bini’matika ‘alayya, wa abu’u bidhanbi, faghfir li fa innahu la yaghfirudh-dhunuba illa anta.

Meaning (Summary):

“O Allah, You are my Lord. There is no deity worthy of worship except You. You created me, and I am Your servant. I uphold Your covenant and promise as best as I can. I seek refuge in You from the evil of what I have done. I acknowledge before You Your blessings upon me, and I admit my sins. So forgive me, for indeed no one forgives sins except You.”

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How to Recite Teesre Ashre Ki Dua Correctly

Practical Steps

  1. Recite after obligatory prayers.

  2. Increase repetition during the last 10 nights.

  3. Especially recite in Tahajjud.

  4. Combine with sincere repentance.

  5. Maintain humility and presence of heart.

Best time: After Isha, during Tahajjud, and in sujood.

Deep Insight: Why Forgiveness Is Central in the Third Ashra

Many people assume the final ashra is only about Laylatul Qadr. In reality:

  • It is about spiritual cleansing.

  • It is about final accountability awareness.

  • It is about seeking complete erasure of sins before Ramadan ends.

Recent spiritual wellbeing studies (Journal of Religion & Health, 2025) indicate structured repentance practices significantly improve emotional regulation and guilt resolution. Similarly, Islamic spiritual development programs published in 2026 by recognized Islamic education institutes emphasize intensified istighfar during the last ten days as transformative for character reform.

Common Misconception About Ashra-Specific Duas

Some widely circulated “three ashra duas” are popular culturally but do not have strong hadith backing. Scholars emphasize:

  • There is no strictly mandated ashra-specific formula.

  • The Laylatul Qadr dua is strongly established.

  • Protection and forgiveness supplications are highly recommended.

This balanced understanding preserves religious accuracy.

Action Plan for the Last 10 Nights

Daily Spiritual Routine

Practice Recommended Frequency
Allahumma innaka ‘afuwwun 100 times
Astaghfirullah 100–300 times
Allahumma ajirni minan-naar 33–100 times
Sayyidul Istighfar Morning & Night
Tahajjud Prayer As much as possible

Consistency with sincerity matters more than large numbers.

Benefits of Reciting Teesre Ashre Ki Dua

Benefit Spiritual Impact
Forgiveness Cleansing of sins
Emotional Relief Reduced guilt
Protection Safety from Hellfire
Laylatul Qadr Reward Reward greater than 1000 months

Recent 2025 spiritual wellbeing research in faith-based psychology journals highlights that structured repentance practices significantly reduce anxiety and improve emotional resilience.

Educational Reflection Before Ramadan Ends

The final ten days are not merely the closing chapter of Ramadan they are a spiritual summit. Teesre ashre ki dua is not just a phrase; it represents humility, accountability, and hope.

Those who sincerely seek forgiveness experience:

  • Emotional lightness

  • Spiritual clarity

  • Renewed moral commitment

These nights may not return again in our lifetime. The one who asks sincerely never returns empty-handed.

Conclusion

Teesre ashre ki dua is your final spiritual appeal before Ramadan departs. These last ten days hold a night better than a thousand months. Forgiveness is not only about wiping sins it is about rewriting your destiny.

When you raise your hands in the quiet of the night and say:

اللَّهُمَّ إِنَّكَ عَفُوٌّ تُحِبُّ الْعَفْوَ فَاعْفُ عَنِّي

You are asking for complete renewal.

Do not let these nights pass like ordinary nights. They are a gift, a test, and an opportunity that may never return.

May Allah grant us forgiveness, protection from the Fire, and acceptance of our duas. Ameen.

? FAQs

1. What is the main teesre ashre ki dua?

The most established dua is “Allahumma innaka ‘afuwwun tuhibbul-‘afwa fa‘fu ‘anni.”

2. Is there a fixed ramzan ke teesre ashre ki dua?

There is no obligatory fixed formula. However, the Laylatul Qadr dua is strongly recommended.

3. Can I read ramadan 3rd ashra dua in my own language?

Yes. Personal supplications in your own language are allowed along with Arabic duas.

4. How many times should I recite the dua?

There is no fixed number. Repetition with sincerity is encouraged.

5. Is Sayyidul Istighfar suitable for the third ashra?

Yes, it is among the most powerful forgiveness supplications.

6. What makes ramadan third ashra dua special?

It aligns with Laylatul Qadr and focuses on salvation from Hellfire.

7. Can women recite these duas during menstruation?

Yes, they may recite duas and dhikr even if not praying.

Written by: Ahmad Raza

Credentials: Islamic Studies Content Writer

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