9th of Ramadan

9th of Ramadan

Starting with the second part of the munajat. Imam Ali (as) introduces himself and his Lord by using various attributes: By mentioning his own attributes, he confesses to his weaknesses and defects before Allah, who has all attributes of perfection and excellence.

Each line in this part starts by recognizing that Allah (SWT) is our Master, Mawlaya.

In these lines, we recognize that we are a servant and Allah (SWT) is the Master. Is this something we live by?
When working, do we serve the customer or boss the way we want to or how they want to be served? Of course, you serve someone how they want to be served, so are we doing the same thing with Allah (SWT)?
Are we serving him the way he wants to be performed?

We are the servant, and Allah (SWT) is the Master; who can have mercy on the servant except for the Master?
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