According to historical traditions preserved by the Alavi Bohra and Fatimid frameworks, this specific supplication traces its roots back to a period of intense societal trial.

The phrase is derived from Arabic terms widely used across Islamic devotional literature: The one who removes, repels, or dispels. Afat: Calamities, disasters, plagues, or misfortunes. Dua: Supplication or prayer.

In this vision, the Prophet gifted him this specific prayer to ease extreme burdens, defeat the malicious intent of enemies, and navigate deep personal or financial crises.

Recit these prayers daily, ideally as part of your morning and evening Adhkar (remembrances).

The is more than just a file on your phone; it is a spiritual toolkit. In a world filled with visible and invisible dangers—from car accidents to anxiety attacks—this Dua reconnects you to the ultimate Protector, Allah SWT.

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