Nazar se bachne ki dua in English (Dua for protection against evil eye)

nazar se bachne ki dua in english translation

أَعُوذُ بِكَلِمَاتِ اللَّهِ التَّامَّةِ مِنْ كُلِّ شَيْطَانٍ وَهَامَّةٍ، وَمِنْ كُلِّ عَيْنٍ لاَمَّةٍ

English Translation

“I seek refuge in the perfect words of God from every devil and harmful, and from every evil eye.”

When, Where, and How Much to Recite

  • When to Recite:
    • This dua can be recited at any time, particularly:
      • When you feel vulnerable to the evil eye.
      • For children or loved ones, as a way to seek Allah’s protection.
      • In the morning and evening, as a daily habit.
  • Where to Recite:
    • There is no specific location; it can be recited wherever you are.
    • You may recite it while placing your hand on the person or object you wish to protect.
  • How Much to Recite:
    • Recite it once each time, or include it as part of the daily morning and evening adhkar (remembrances).

2. Background

  • Purpose of the Dua:
    • The evil eye is real, as confirmed by Islamic teachings. This dua seeks Allah’s protection from harm caused by jealousy or negative energy.
    • It reflects reliance on Allah’s perfect words, which are a means of safety and refuge from all harm.
  • Significance in Daily Life:
    • The dua is often recited for children, as they are more susceptible to the evil eye. Parents frequently use this as a protective shield.

3. Hadith / Quranic Reference

  • Hadith Reference:
    • The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said:
      “The evil eye is real. If anything were to overtake the divine decree, it would be the evil eye. When you are asked to take a bath (to cure someone affected by the evil eye), take a bath.”
      (Sahih Muslim 2188)
    • The Prophet (peace be upon him) would seek protection for his grandchildren, Hasan and Husain, using this dua:
      “I seek refuge in the perfect words of Allah from every devil, every poisonous pest, and every harmful eye.”
      (Sunan Abu Dawood 3371 – Hasan)
  • Quranic Reference:
    • While the specific dua is not directly from the Quran, the Quran acknowledges the evil eye:
      “And indeed, those who disbelieve would almost make you slip with their eyes when they hear the message…”
      (Surah Al-Qalam 68:51)

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