،اَللّٰهُمَّ فَارِجَ الْهَمِّ، كَاشِفَ الْغَمِّ، مُجِيْبَ دَعْوَةِ الْمُضْطَرِّيْنَ، رَحْمٰنَ الدُّنْيَا وَلْآخِرَةِ وَرَحِيْمَهُمَا، أَنْتَ تَرْحَمُنِيْ فَارْحَمْنِيْ بِرَحْمَةٍ تُغْنِيْنِيْ بِهَاعَنْ رَّحْمَةِمَنْ سِوَاكَ ـ
Allaahumma Faarijal-hamm(i), Kaashifal-ghamm(i), Mujiiba da’watil-mudtarriin(a), Rahmaanad-dunyaa wal-aakhirati wa rahiimahumaa, anta tarhamunii far-hamnii birahmetin tughniinii bihaa ‘an rahmati man siwaak. (‘A’ishah. Mustadrak Hakim #98/1898)
O Allah, the Soother of worry, the Remover of grief, the Grantor of the du’aa of the helpless, the Giver of mercy and compassion in the world and the Hereafter, You alone can have true mercy on me. So show such mercy to me that will totally free me from the need of others’ mercy.
(Source: Khalid Baig’s transliteration and translation of du’aa #129 from the Accepted Whispers: Munajat-e-Maqbul)