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If My Duaa's Were Granted, Here’s What My Life Would Look Like

If My Duaa's Were Granted, Here’s What My Life Would Look Like

My Laylatul Qadr Wishlist ✨

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Mar 20, 2025
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It’s 1 AM, and I’m giggling and kicking my feet because I know how powerful this time of year is.

This might seem personal—and it is—but I thought I’d share some of my Laylatul Qadr duas so you can take inspiration or… just copy them.

Forget the New Year—Ramadan has always felt like the real beginning for me. A fresh start. A reset. Especially as we step into spring, it feels like a renewal of the soul, a chance to align, refine, and dream bigger.

I pray not just for myself, but for all of you. May Allah accept our duas, grant us what’s best, and fulfill every longing written for us in the most beautiful way. Ameen.

These are the duas that carry me through the rest of the year, the prayers that pave the way for all that I can become. ✨

For Your Career, Impact & Success

Ya Wahhab (The Giver of Gifts), Ya Razzaq (The Provider), Ya Fattah (The Opener)
"Ya Allah, You are Al-Wahhab, the One who grants without limit. Open the doors of success that are best for me and allow my work to be a source of light, impact, and barakah. Ya Razzaq, provide me with abundant, halal rizq that allows me to create, give, and live freely. Ya Fattah, open opportunities that align with my highest good and remove any obstacles standing in my way. Allow my name to be mentioned in rooms of goodness and my work to be recognized by those who will uplift it, Ameen."

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