Nature affects human emotions in many ways. Wind, in particular, can create feelings of calmness, awe, or even fear depending on its strength. Throughout history, people have viewed strong winds as reminders of the power of nature and the limits of human control.
Wind is invisible, yet its effects are clearly felt. This reminds people that not everything in life is under human control. The wind dua reflects this awareness and asks Allah for goodness and protection.
This prayer is both a request for safety and a reminder of humility before nature.
The Dua (Transliteration)
“Allahumma innī as’aluka khayrahā wa khayra mā fīhā wa khayra mā ursilat bihī wa a‘ūdhu bika min sharrihā wa sharri mā fīhā wa sharri mā ursilat bihī.”
Meaning
“O Allah, I ask You for its goodness, the goodness within it, and the goodness with which it was sent. I seek refuge in You from its evil, the evil within it, and the evil with which it was sent.”
When to Recite
- During strong winds
- In storms
- When feeling the force of nature
- In moments of uncertainty
How to Recite
- Pause briefly
- Reflect on nature
- Recite sincerely
Importance
This dua builds awareness, humility, and calmness.
Psychological Effects
- Reduces fear
- Creates emotional balance
- Strengthens trust
- Supports calm thinking
Building the Habit
- Reflect on nature regularly
- Recite during strong winds
- Practice gratitude
Daily Impact
- Greater patience
- Better emotional control
- More mindful living