Assalamu Alaikum.
Ten days. You've officially completed the first third of Ramadan with reading all Dua—the ten days of mercy.
And it's Jummah.
The last day of the first ten. The best day of the week closing out the first phase of Ramadan. If there was ever a day to go all in, this is it.
Let's make Ramadan Day 10 unforgettable.
Day 10
Friday, February 27, 2026
1) Read These In The Morning
First read Aytul Kursi for once and then read the following dua:
Morning Dua of Protection
ุจูุณูู ู ุงูููู ุงูููุฐูู ููุง ููุถูุฑูู ู ูุนู ุงุณูู ููู ุดูููุกู ููู ุงููุฃูุฑูุถู ููููุง ููู ุงูุณููู ูุงุกู ูููููู ุงูุณููู ููุนู ุงููุนููููู ู (ุซูุงุซ ู ุฑุงุช)
Translation
In the name of Allah, with whose name nothing on earth or in heaven can cause harm, and He is the All-Hearing, the All-Knowing." (Say it three times)
Significance
This dua (from Abu Dawud and Tirmidhi) is a shield of protection for your entire day.
The Prophet ๏ทบ said that whoever says this three times in the morning will not be harmed by anything until the evening, and whoever says it three times in the evening will not be harmed until the morning.
You're wrapping yourself in the protection of Allah's name.
Say it with full certainty, and watch how Allah guards you from harm you never even saw coming.
Dua for Forgiveness and Well-being
ุงููููููู ูู ุฅููููู ุฃูุณูุฃููููู ุงููุนูุงููููุฉู ููู ุงูุฏููููููุง ููุงููุขุฎูุฑูุฉูุ ุงููููููู ูู ุฅููููู ุฃูุณูุฃููููู ุงููุนููููู ููุงููุนูุงููููุฉู ููู ุฏููููู ููุฏูููููุงูู ููุฃูููููู ููู ูุงูููุ ุงููููููู ูู ุงุณูุชูุฑู ุนูููุฑูุงุชูู ููุขู ููู ุฑูููุนูุงุชููุ ุงููููููู ูู ุงุญูููุธูููู ู ููู ุจููููู ููุฏูููู ููู ููู ุฎูููููู ููุนููู ููู ููููู ููุนููู ุดูู ูุงููู ููู ููู ูููููููุ ููุฃูุนููุฐู ุจูุนูุธูู ูุชููู ุฃููู ุฃูุบูุชูุงูู ู ููู ุชูุญูุชูู
Translation
O Allah, I ask You for well-being in this world and the Hereafter. O Allah, I ask You for forgiveness and well-being in my religion, my worldly affairs, my family, and my wealth. O Allah, conceal my faults and calm my fears. O Allah, guard me from in front of me and behind me, from my right and my left, and from above me. I seek refuge in Your greatness from being struck down from beneath me.
Significance
This dua (from Abu Dawud and Ibn Majah) covers every aspect of your life.
You're asking Allah for total protectionโspiritual, physical, emotional, and financial.
The phrase "conceal my faults" is powerful because we all have weaknesses we don't want exposed. And "guard me from in front and behind" means protection from harm you can see and harm you can't.
This is the dua of someone who knows they're completely dependent on Allah for everything.
Ramadan Day 10 Special Dua
ุงููููููู ูู ุงุฌูุนูููููู ููููู ู ููู ุงููู ูุชููููููููููู ุนูููููููุ ููุงุฌูุนูููููู ููููู ู ููู ุงููููุงุฆูุฒูููู ููุฏูููููุ ููุงุฌูุนูููููู ููููู ู ููู ุงููู ูููุฑููุจูููู ุฅูููููููุ ุจูุฅูุญูุณูุงูููู ููุง ุบูุงููุฉู ุงูุทููุงููุจูููู
Translation
O Allah, on this day, make me among those who trust in You, make me among the successful in Your sight, and make me among those close to You, by Your kindness, O Ultimate Goal of seekers.
Significance
On the last day of the first ten, you're making a powerful declaration of three qualities.
First, Tawakkulโcomplete trust in Allah. You're saying, "Ya Allah, I rely on You for everything." Second, success in His sightโnot worldly success, but the success that matters on Judgment Day.
Third, closeness to Allahโyou want to be among His beloved servants, the ones He draws near.
This dua is ambitious, and that's exactly how your duas should be.
Don't ask for the bare minimum. Ask Allah to make you among the best of His creation.
1) What to Read: Continuing Through Juz 3
Today's Goal: Continue reading Juz 3, focusing on Surah Aal-e-Imran, particularly the verses about the Battle of Uhud and trusting in Allah's plan.
These verses tell the story of a difficult time for the early Muslims—a battle where they faced hardship and loss.
But even in defeat, there were lessons.
Allah was teaching them patience, trust, and reliance on Him alone.
When you read the verse, "If Allah helps you, none can overcome you; but if He forsakes you, who is there that can help you after that? So in Allah let the believers put their trust" (3:160), let it settle in your heart.
Your success doesn't depend on your strength, your strategy, or your resources.
It depends entirely on Allah's support.
So put your trust in Him completely.
Read More: The Ultimate Guide About Ramadan Karim
2) Your Specific Task: The "First Ten Days Reflection"
Today is the end of the first phase of Ramadan.
It's time to pause and reflect.
Your Task: Take 15 minutes today to reflect and write down answers to these questions:
- What was my biggest spiritual win in the first ten days?
- What was my biggest struggle?
- What habit did I build that I want to keep?
- What did I neglect that I need to improve in the next ten days?
- What's one dua that was answered or one moment where I felt close to Allah?
Why?
Because reflection turns experience into wisdom. You can go through Ramadan on autopilot, or you can be intentional about your growth.
The ten days of mercy are over. Now comes the ten days of forgiveness.
But you can't improve what you don't evaluate.
Write it down. Look at it.
And use it as fuel to make the next twenty days even better than the first ten.
3) The "Golden Hour" (The 15 Minutes Before Iftar)
It's Jummah, and it's the last day of the first ten.
This is a moment of immense power.
Your Day 10 Dua List:
- Thank Allah for allowing you to complete the first ten days of Ramadan. Many people didn't make it this far.
- Ask Allah to multiply the reward of everything you did in these ten days—every prayer, every page of Quran, every moment of patience.
- Pray for the next ten days to be even stronger—more consistent, more sincere, more focused.
- Ask Allah to grant you His forgiveness in the second ten days, which are specifically designated for Maghfirah (forgiveness).
- Make dua for the entire Ummah—for those suffering, struggling, and striving all over the world.
And make a deeply personal dua.
Something only you and Allah know. Pour your heart out.
He's listening.
A Little Brotherly/Sisterly Advice for Day 10
The first ten days are the easiest.
You had excitement. You had energy. You had the newness of Ramadan carrying you forward.
But now?
Now the real test begins.
The middle ten days are where most people lose momentum.
The excitement fades. The routine feels heavy. The tiredness sets in.
And before you know it, you're just going through the motions.
Don't let that happen.
Here's the secret: Ramadan isn't about how you start. It's about how you finish.
Anyone can be excited on Day 1. But only the committed make it to Day 30 with their heart still on fire.
So today, as you close out the first ten, make a decision.
Decide right now that the next twenty days are going to be even better. More intentional.
More focused. More sincere.
Decide that you're not going to coast. You're not going to slack.
You're not going to let distractions steal your time with Allah.
Because here's the truth: the ten days of forgiveness are coming. And after that, the ten days of freedom from the Fire.
These are the championship rounds.
You've trained in the first ten. Now it's time to compete in the next twenty.
And I promise you—if you finish strong, you'll look back on this Ramadan as the one that changed everything.
You can see guide for Day 9 of Ramadan from here that we previously wrote.
Did you write your reflection yet? Don't skip it. This matters. Take 15 minutes and evaluate your first ten days. Then use that insight to dominate the next twenty.
See you tomorrow for Day 11, where we enter the second phase of Ramadan—the ten days of forgiveness.