O Allah, Protect Us from Ourselves
Anyone
 who looks around modern society will quickly notice the many blessings 
of technology and scientific advancement. As Muslims we recognize that 
these are blessings from our beloved Creator who provided us with the 
means to achieve peace and success.
We also see, as a result of people straying from God and His message, the ugly side of modernity.
Without
 divine guidance, the evils of seeking power and open indulgence in our 
desires have led to major individual as well as societal corruption.
A
 true believer realizes that he or she is in need of detailed guidance 
as well as the forgiveness of God to protect himself from his own ego 
and carnal desires.
As a result of this humility and awareness of God, the believers say:
“Our Lord, avert from us the punishment of Hell. Indeed its punishment is ever adhering.” [Surah Al Furqan, 25:65]
True
 believers are in a state of trying to please Allah by following His 
guidance and when they slip up the slightest bit, they are seeking His 
forgiveness.
This
 supplication embodies deep spiritual humility, which the believers do 
not assume themselves saved from their sins and holding a free ticket to
 heaven. Indeed, they realize that they live in a test where they must 
prove their devotion and loyalty to their Creator. They recognize the 
need to make their spiritual consciousness overcome their ego and 
material desires. 
This
 takes a strong effort in self-discipline, but even more than that it 
requires divine support, as nothing is possible without the will of 
Almighty God. So the true believers are in a state of trying to please 
God by following His guidance and when they slip up the slightest bit, 
they are seeking His forgiveness.
Here
 we see the value of seeking Allah’s forgiveness. Throughout the Quran 
and Sunnah we find many benefits that seeking Allah’s forgiveness brings
 to us. In addition to forgiveness, seeking forgiveness brings wealth, 
children, rain, strength, comfort and it also repels misfortune. 
Our beloved Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah
 be upon him), who was sinless, sought the forgiveness of Allah seventy 
times a day. This was both to teach us and as an act of his humility in 
that he (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) did feel guilty when 
he (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) felt he (peace and 
blessings of Allah be upon him) could have done better, when he (peace 
and blessings of Allah be upon him) saw the sins of others.
Similarly,
 we seek Allah’s forgiveness after every prayer. Although we just 
prayed, our prayers are not perfect and we could have done better so we 
need God to overlook that. I pray we can all leave this article, not 
just with theoretical guidance but a practical set of tools by which we 
may become the servants of The Merciful. 
The
 master remembrance for seeking forgiveness (sayid al-Istighfaar) is 
something we should never leave, as the Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace and
 blessings of Allah be upon him) taught in a well known authentic hadith
 that whoever said this remembrance with certainty in the morning and 
died before night would go to heaven, and whoever would recite it at 
night and died before dawn would also go to Heaven.
“O
 Allah, you are my Lord. There is no God but You. You created me and I 
am your servant. I am trying to fulfill my covenant with you and prepare
 for Your promise of the Hereafter to the best of my ability. I seek 
refuge from the evil that I have done. I admit to You that I recognize 
your blessings upon me. I admit my sins to you and I seek your 
forgiveness because no one forgives sins except you.”(Al Bukhari: 8: 2: 318)
Anyone
 who looks around modern society will quickly notice the many blessings 
of technology and scientific advancement. As Muslims we recognize that 
these are blessings from our beloved Creator who provided us with the 
means to achieve success. We also see, as a result of people straying 
from God and His message, the ugly side of modernity. Without divine 
guidance, the evils of seeking power and open indulgence in our desires 
have led to major individual as well as societal corruption. A true 
believer realizes that he or she is in need of detailed guidance as well
 as the forgiveness of God to protect himself from his own ego and carnal desires. As a result of this humility and awareness of God, the believers say,
“Our Lord, avert from us the punishment of Hell. Indeed its punishment is ever adhering.” (Qur’an, 25:65)
This
 supplication embodies deep spiritual humility. The believers do not 
assume themselves saved from their sins and holding a free ticket to 
heaven. Indeed they realize that they live in a test where they must 
prove their devotion and loyalty to their Creator. They recognize the 
need to make their spiritual consciousness overcome their ego and 
material desires. This takes a strong effort in self-discipline, but 
even more than that it requires divine support, as nothing is possible 
without the will of Almighty God. So the true believers are in a state 
of trying to please God by following His guidance and when they slip up 
the slightest bit, they are seeking His forgiveness.
Here we see the value of seeking Allah’s forgiveness. Throughout the Qur’an and Sunnah we
 find many benefits that seeking Allah’s forgiveness brings to us. In 
addition to forgiveness, seeking forgiveness brings wealth, children, 
rain, strength, comfort and it also repels misfortune. Our beloved 
Prophet ﷺ, who was sinless, sought the forgiveness of Allah (swt) 
seventy times a day. This was both to teach us and as an act of his 
humility in that he did feel guilty when he felt he could have done better, when he made human error and when he saw the sins of others.
Similarly,
 we seek Allah’s (swt) forgiveness after every prayer. Although we just 
prayed, our prayers are not perfect and we could have done better so we 
need God to overlook that. I pray we can all leave this article, not 
just with theoretical guidance but a practical set of tools by which we 
may become the servants of The Merciful. 
The master remembrance for seeking forgiveness (sayid al-Istighfaar) is something we should never leave, as the Prophet ﷺ  taught in a well known authentic hadith that
 whoever said this remembrance with certainty in the morning and died 
before night would go to heaven, and whoever would recite it at night 
and died before dawn would also go to Heaven.
اللهم
 أنت ربي لا إله إلا أنت ، خلقتني وأنا عبدك ، وأنا على عهدك ووعدك ما 
استطعت ، أعوذ بك من شر ما صنعت ، أبوء لك بنعمتك علي وأبوء لك بذنبي فاغفر
 لي ، فإنه لا يغفر الذنوب إلا أنت
“Dear
 God, you are my Lord. There is no God but You. You created me and I am 
your servant. I am trying to fulfill my covenant with you and prepare 
for Your promise of the Hereafter to the best of my ability. I seek 
refuge from the evil that I have done. I admit to You that I recognize 
your blessings upon me. I admit my sins to you and I seek your 
forgiveness because no one forgives sins except you.” (Bukhari)
 
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