Just some beautiful du’as with the words muqallib al-qulub, one of the names we as muslims can call upon Allah with :
– Ya muqallib al-qulub, thabbit qalbi ‘ala dinik (say this after salat al-maghrib especially, as mentioned by imam an-Nawawi in “al-Adkhar” but in plural)
O mover (or flip-flopper) of hearts, make my heart firm upon your religion
– Ya muqallib al-qulub, thabbit qalbi ‘ala’l-haqq
O mover of hearts, make my heart firm upon the truth
– Ya muqallib al-qulub, thabbit qalbi ‘ala ta’atik
O mover of hearts, make my heart firm upon your obedience
– Ya muqallib al-qulub, thabbit qalbi ‘ala siratik, wa sunnatik wa shari’atik
– Ya musarrif al-qulub, thabbit qalbi ‘ala ta’atik
O director of hearts, keep my heart in a state of obedience to you
– Ya muqallib al-qulub wa ‘l-ahwalhawwil halina ila ahsan ‘l-hal
O you, transformer of hearts and spiritual states make our states the loveliest of states
– Allahumma, ya muqallib al-qulub wa’l-absar, thabbit qalbi ‘ala dinik
O Allah, O controller of the hearts and eyes, let my heart hold fast onto your religion
– Allahuma Ya Musabbib al-Asbab, Ya Mufattih al-Abwab, Ya Muqallib al-qulubi wal-absar, Ya Dalil al-mutahayyirin, Ya Ghiyath al-mustaghathin, Ya Hayyu, Ya Qayyum, Ya Dhul-Jalali wa-l-Ikram! Wa ufawwidu amri il-Allah, inn-Allaha basirun bil-‘ibad
O Allah, o causer of causes, o opener of doors, o transformer of hearts and eyes, o guide of the stupefied ones, o redresser of complainants, o living, o eternal, o majestic an venerable, (..)
Allah is the one who controls the hearts of people. Remember the hadith – in Sahih Muslim – that Allah doesn’t look at your bodies and appearances but rather at your hearts (and your acts). In the Qur’an it is said that only the ones with a clean heart (bi qalbin salim) will be accepted by Allah. Oh Allah clean our hearts and deeds from hypocrisy and make us better people.
AsSalaamu Alaykum,
Great post, really benificial masha’Allah, just a small point: the second du’a is missing the word ‘qalbi’.
JazaakAllahu khayran
Wa aleykum salam wa rahmatullah,
Wa iyyak!
Barakallahu fik. I added the missing word and added some more.
Jazzakallahu khairan!!!
Ameen!!!! Jazakallah khair for explanation of such a lovely duaa
Assalamualaikum
can you please help with the meaning of this Dua – ya muqallibal quloobi wal absaar, yaa khalikal laili wa nahar, ya azizu ya latifu ya gaffar
JazakAllahu khair
Wa ‘aleykum salam wa rahmatullah. It could be translated freely like this: O the One who turns hearts and looks, O Creator of night and day, O Honorable one, O Subtle One, O Great Forgiver.