Arsh ((full)) | Dua Ganjul

One of the most common reasons believers turn to Dua Ganjul Arsh is for protection against negative spiritual forces, such as black magic ( sihr ), the evil eye ( nazar ), and the harm of jinn. The names of Allah invoked within the Dua are considered a burning fire against evil influences.

By repeatedly testifying to the oneness of God and praising His specific qualities—such as being the All-Forgiving, the Sustainer, and the Healer—the reciter seeks to strengthen their Iman (faith) and Tawakkul (reliance on God). dua ganjul arsh

, also known as the "Treasure of the Throne," is a revered Islamic supplication known for its profound glorification of Allah’s attributes. While it is widely recited across the Muslim world—particularly in South Asia—it holds a unique position in Islamic tradition due to the immense spiritual and worldly benefits attributed to it. The Meaning and Structure of the Dua One of the most common reasons believers turn

May Allah accept our supplications and grant us the true treasure of His mercy. Ameen. , also known as the "Treasure of the

"Bismillahir Rahmaanir Raheem. La ilaha illa Anta Subhanaka inni kuntu minaz zalimeen..."

According to popular tradition, the du‘a was taught by the Archangel Jibril (Gabriel) to Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ), who then taught it to Imam ‘Ali ibn Abi Talib (رضي الله عنه). From Imam ‘Ali, it passed through later spiritual masters, including Shaykh ‘Abd al-Qadir al-Jilani (the great Hanbali jurist and Sufi saint, d. 1166 CE), who allegedly popularized it.

Translation: "O Allah, I ask You by Your Great, Most Supreme Name, which when You are called upon by it, You answer; and when asked by it, You grant; and by Your Name which fills the pillars of Your Throne, and by Your Name by which Your Throne is established..."