Dua Abu Hamza Thumali is one of the most profound and spiritual supplications narrated from Imam Ali ibn al-Husayn Zain-ul-Abidin (a.s.), the fourth Imam. It is named after Abu Hamza Thumali, the close companion of the Imam, who transmitted this dua to the Ummah.
This dua is traditionally recited during the nights of the holy month of Ramadan, especially in the pre-dawn (Sahar) moments, when hearts are soft and souls are closest to their Creator. It is a masterpiece of spirituality, repentance, humility, and deep connection with Allah.
In this supplication, the Imam teaches believers how to:
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confess their shortcomings before Allah,
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seek forgiveness with sincerity,
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express hope in divine mercy,
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reflect on life’s purpose,
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pray for guidance and protection, and
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develop a strong, loving bond with their Lord.
Dua Abu Hamza beautifully combines fear of accountability with hope in Allah’s endless mercy, guiding the human soul toward purity, gratitude, and divine closeness. It reminds us that no matter how far a person has gone, the doors of Allah’s forgiveness are always open.
Reciting this dua deepens one’s spirituality, softens the heart, strengthens faith, and inspires a renewed journey toward obedience, humility, and repentance.