Assalamu Alaikum.
Welcome to Day 11. You've crossed into new territory—the second ten days of Ramadan.
The ten days of Maghfirah (forgiveness). The first ten were about mercy.
These next ten?
They're about wiping the slate clean. Every sin. Every mistake. Every regret. This is your chance to leave the past behind and step into a new version of yourself.
Here Is The Prayer Time and Fasting Time for Ramadan Day 11
Day 11
Saturday, February 28, 2026
01) Read These In The Morning: After Fajr
Morning Dua for Strength
ุงููููููู ูู ุฅููููู ุฃูุนููุฐู ุจููู ู ููู ุงููููู ูู ููุงููุญูุฒูููุ ููุฃูุนููุฐู ุจููู ู ููู ุงููุนูุฌูุฒู ููุงููููุณูููุ ููุฃูุนููุฐู ุจููู ู ููู ุงููุฌูุจููู ููุงููุจูุฎูููุ ููุฃูุนููุฐู ุจููู ู ููู ุบูููุจูุฉู ุงูุฏูููููู ููููููุฑู ุงูุฑููุฌูุงูู
Translation
O Allah, I seek refuge in You from worry and grief, from weakness and laziness, from cowardice and miserliness, and from being overcome by debt and overpowered by men.
Significance
This is one of the most comprehensive morning duas (from Sahih al-Bukhari).
The Prophet ๏ทบ used to say this regularly because it covers all the internal and external struggles we face.
Worry, grief, weakness, laziness, fear, stinginess, debt, oppressionโyou're asking Allah to protect you from all of it.
On Day 11, as you enter the phase of forgiveness, you need this protection. Because seeking forgiveness requires strength, courage, and humility.
Ask Allah to give you all three.
Morning Dua for Beneficial Knowledge
ุงููููููู ูู ุฅููููู ุฃูุณูุฃููููู ุนูููู ูุง ููุงููุนูุงุ ููุฑูุฒูููุง ุทููููุจูุงุ ููุนูู ูููุง ู ูุชูููุจููููุง
Translation
O Allah, I ask You for beneficial knowledge, pure provision, and accepted deeds.
Significance
This simple but powerful dua (from Ibn Majah) covers the three pillars of a successful life: knowledge that benefits you in this world and the next, provision that is halal and blessed, and actions that Allah accepts.
In Ramadan, every deed has the potential to be multiplied, but only if it's done with sincerity and correctness.
So start your day by asking Allah to guide you to what's beneficial and accept what you do.
Ramadan Day 11 Special Dua
ุงููููููู ูู ุญูุจููุจู ุฅูููููู ููููู ุงููุฅูุญูุณูุงููุ ููููุฑูููู ุฅูููููู ููููู ุงููููุณูููู ููุงููุนูุตูููุงููุ ููุญูุฑููู ู ุนูููููู ููููู ุงูุณููุฎูุทู ููุงูููููุฑูุงูู ุจูุนููููููู ููุง ุบูููุงุซู ุงููู ูุณูุชูุบููุซูููู
Translation
O Allah, on this day, make me love excellence and goodness, make me hate disobedience and sin, and make Your anger and the Fire forbidden for me, by Your help, O Helper of those who cry for help.
Significance
This is a dua about transformation at the deepest levelโthe level of the heart.
You're not just asking Allah to help you avoid sin. You're asking Him to make you hate sin and love goodness.
Because when your heart changes, your actions follow automatically. You don't have to force yourself to obeyโyou naturally want to. And then you're asking Allah to protect you from His anger and the Fire.
This is the dua of someone who understands that real change starts from within.
What to Read: Moving Through Juz 3 and Into Juz 4
Today's Goal: Finish Juz 3 and begin Juz 4, continuing through Surah Aal-e-Imran.
These verses dive deep into the stories of Maryam (ุนูููุง ุงูุณูุงู ), the birth of Isa (ุนููู ุงูุณูุงู ), and the importance of sincere devotion to Allah.
You'll also encounter powerful verses about family, community, and holding fast to the rope of Allah.
When you read the verse, "And hold firmly to the rope of Allah all together and do not become divided" (3:103), think about your own life.
What's dividing you from Allah?
What's dividing you from your family, your community, your purpose? The "rope of Allah" is the Quran, the Sunnah, and Islam itself.
Grab it tightly, and don't let go.
02) Your Specific Task: The "Forgiveness Letter"
Today is the beginning of the ten days of forgiveness.
Your task is deeply personal.
Write a "forgiveness letter" to yourself.
Think about:
- The mistakes you've made that still haunt you
- The sins you keep going back to
- The things you're ashamed of
- The regrets that weigh on your heart
Now write a letter acknowledging those things—but then forgive yourself.
Remind yourself that Allah's mercy is bigger than every mistake. That He doesn't want you to drown in guilt.
That He's calling you back, not pushing you away.
Why?
Because many people can't accept Allah's forgiveness because they haven't forgiven themselves.
They keep punishing themselves for things Allah has already erased. This letter is about releasing that weight.
Once you've written it, make dua, ask Allah for forgiveness one more time, and then let it go.
Burn the letter if you want. Tear it up.
Just let it go.
You can read more about the nature of our Ramadan Karim here.
03) The "Golden Hour" (The 15 Minutes Before Iftar)
Show up with a broken heart and an open hand.
Your Day 11 Dua List:
- Ask Allah to forgive every single sin you've committed—big or small, remembered or forgotten.
- Pray for Allah to remove the guilt and shame that weigh on your heart. Ask Him to replace it with hope, peace, and confidence in His mercy.
- Ask Him to forgive you for the sins you keep repeating—the ones you promised you'd stop but keep falling back into.
- Make dua for anyone you've wronged. Ask Allah to heal their heart and forgive you for any harm you caused.
And make a personal dua. Something specific. Something deep.
Allah is Al-Ghafoor, the Most Forgiving. Call on Him by that name and watch what happens.
A Little Brotherly/Sisterly Advice for Day 11
Remember, Allah doesn't just forgive—He loves to forgive.
Read that again.
He doesn't tolerate your repentance. He doesn't reluctantly accept it.
He loves it.
The Prophet ๏ทบ said,
"Allah is more pleased with the repentance of His servant than one of you would be if he were riding his camel in the desert, and it ran away with his food and drink, and he gave up hope of ever finding it. Then suddenly, he finds it standing right in front of him. He grabs its reins and, out of overwhelming joy, he says: 'O Allah, You are my servant and I am Your Lord!'—he gets so confused in his joy that he mixes up the words."
Read that story again.
Allah's joy when you return to Him is greater than a man lost in the desert who thought he was going to die—and then suddenly finds his camel with all his food and water.
That's how much Allah loves your repentance.
So stop thinking, "I've sinned too much. Allah won't forgive me."
Stop thinking, "I keep falling back into the same mistake.
What's the point?"
Stop thinking, "I'm too ashamed to ask for forgiveness again."
That's Shaytan talking. And he's a liar.
The truth is: every time you turn back to Allah—no matter how many times you've turned away—He's waiting with open arms. Ready to forgive. Ready to embrace. Ready to elevate you.
So turn back.
Today. Right now. And let Him do what He loves to do—forgive you completely.
You can see guide for Day 10 of Ramadan from here that we previously wrote.
Did you write your forgiveness letter yet?
Don't skip this. It's one of the most healing things you can do. Write it, forgive yourself, and then let it go.
See you tomorrow for Day 12, where we'll talk about the power of patience and how to stay consistent when things get hard.