Ramadan Ashra Dua | The Most Relevant Duas of the Holy Month
Ramadan Ashra Dua are different duas for each Ashra according to each Ashra significance.
The Holy month of Ramadan is divided into three parts of 10 days each, and it is called Ashra. Each part(Ashra) has it’s own significance.
Muslims should focus on relevant duas for each Ashra and recite more of those Duas to get the maximum benefits of Ramadan month.
In thise Article we would detail duas for all three parts (Ashra) with their meanings.
First Ashra Dua | Pehle Ashre Ki Dua
The First Ashra, first part of Ramadan month is called Ashra of Mercy. Muslims are focused on seeking Allah’s mercy in this part of the month.
In addition to that, this Ashra also encourage Muslims to show compassion and kindness towards other Muslims and Non-Muslims.
Therefore, following dua of First Ashra also focuses on Allah’s Mercy and Forgiveness.

Second Ashra Dua | Dusre Ashre Ki Dua
The second Ashra, second part of the Holy Ramadan is the Ashra of Forgiveness. In this Ashra, Muslims are more focused on duas related to seeking forgiveness from Allah.
Further to this, Muslims should start forgiving other people if they have done anything wrong to them. If you forgive others, Allah will surely forgive you.
Likewise, Second Ashra Dua focused on forgiveness.

Last 10 Days Ramadan Dua (Akhri Ashrey Ki Dua)
The Last Ashra of Ramadan focused on releif from Jahannum (Hell fire). In this last ashra of Ramadan Muslims seek salvation from Allah for themseleves and for their families.
Dua of Last Ashra of Ramadan stress on forgiveness from Jahannum. Muslims ask Allah’s forgiveness as Allah forgives and Allah likes to forgive too.

To summarize, these Ashras of holy month of Ramadan provide Muslims opportunities to get closer to Allah.
While reflecting upon Allah’s Mercy, Forgiveness and Salvation, these Duas for each Ashra help strengthening Faith (Iman).
In addition to that, these Duas, practices and mindsets should mold your routines and habits for the entire year to make you a better human being.
