Duas

Dua for Lost or Stolen Things (When Something Is Missing)

Losing something valuable can be distressing, but reciting a dua can bring peace and hope.

Reciting this specific dua can help calm the heart and remind us of Allah’s control over all things and can get you your thing back.

Dua for Lost or Stolen Things

The dua to recite when something is lost is short but deeply meaningful.

This dua is derived from the Quran, specifically from Surah Al-Baqarah, verse 156. It is often recited in times of loss or difficulty as a way to express trust in Allah’s wisdom and plan.

The phrase “Inna Lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji’un” is a reminder that everything in this world belongs to Allah.

When something is lost, this dua acknowledges that it was ultimately in Allah’s hands and that its return is also under His control.

Reciting this dua is not only a way to ask for the lost item to be found but also a way to submit to Allah’s will. It helps the believer maintain patience and trust in difficult situations, recognizing that all returns to Allah.

How Many Times Should You Recite This Dua?

  • This dua can be recited any time something is lost or stolen, as often as desired.

Regularly reciting the dua can help strengthen one’s faith and bring comfort in times of loss.

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This post was last modified on August 15, 2024 7:50 pm

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