A drop of tear in my eyes

 poem on repentance on Laylatul Qadr

A poem on repentance on Laylatul Qadr

A drop of tear in my eyes
repents.
And there are many tear drops like it
that has already fallen.
But my heart is at unrest-
It questions me if Allah will accept?

Nasreen started with 100 Darood Sharif and now reads abundant azkar daily. Alhumdulillah, Now she spends close to three hours in dhikr. Would you like to build your dhikr habit too? It’s completely free — try the digital tasbih counter here:


I look down
And say to my heart,
My sins are many
But my Rabb is merciful.


My heart is insincere,
But my Rabb is Ghaffur.
My Rabb is merciful.
Yes, He is Ghaffur


Stop O heart,Don’t fear,
My Rabb is merciful and he is near.

My Rabb My Rabb
You are near. I know you are near.


Allahumma Innaka afuwwun tuhibbul afwa fafu anni
O Allah, You are forgiving and love forgiveness so forgive me.

Ya Allah, Make my toungue moist with your zikr
Ya Allah erase my sins as if they were never written.
Ya Allah, I ask for taufeeq
I am like a child who begs for his needs
You are the giver and I am in need
You never disappoint a beggar in need.

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