
A woman recites evening adhkaars at the mosque of Sheikh Hakim Tirmizi, Samarkand, Uzbekistan
This dua is also recited in the morning evening adhaars:
اللَّهُمَّ إنِّي أَسألُكَ حُبَّكَ و حُبَّ مَنْ يَنفَعُنِي حُبُّهُ عِنْدَكَ ، اللَّهُمَّ ما رَزَقْتَنِي مِمَّا أُحِبُ فاجعَلهُ لِي قُوةً في ما تُحِب، اللَّهُمَّ ما زَوَيتَ عَنِّي مِمَّا أُحِبُ فاجعَلهُ لِي فَرَاغَاً فِي ما تُحِب.
“Allaahumma innee as’aluka hubaaka wa hubba man yanfa‘unee hubbuhu ‘indak. Allaahumma maa razaqtanee mimmaa uhibb, faj‘alhu lee quwwatan fee maa tuhibb. Allaahumma maa zawayta ‘annee mimmaa uhibb, faj‘alhu lee faraaghan fee maa tuhibb.”
“Ô Allaah, I implore You for Your love and the love of the one whose love benefits me with You. Ô Allaah, whatever You have bestowed upon me of what I love, let it be strength for me in what You love. Ô Allaah, whatever You withhold from me of what I love, let it be free time/freedom for me in what You love.”