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And from Monday to Friday, we perform the fourth lifting Likely referring to a specific ritual movement or stage of prayer
Mention what was mentioned for the fourth hour of Sunday: "Accept me, my Lord" original: "Rat Qabili"
The second is like the sixth of Sunday, which is: "Lord of the duration"
The third is like the seventh of Sunday, which is: "Lord, purify me"
The fourth is like the eighth of Sunday, which is: "Lord, protect me"
The fifth is like the ninth of Sunday, which is: "My God, look upon me"
The sixth is like the tenth of Sunday, which is: "Lord, let me enter"
The seventh is like the eleventh of Sunday, which is: "O You to whom all sciences are attributed"
The eighth is like the twelfth of Sunday, which is: "O You for whose existence..."
The ninth is like the first of Sunday, which is: "Exalted are You, O One who..."
The tenth is like the second of Sunday, which is: "Lord, enrich me"
The eleventh is like the third of Sunday, which is: "Lord, grant me success"
The twelfth is like the fourth hour of Monday night: "Praise be to my Creator"
Tuesday and Saturday, we ignite the second Likely referring to lighting lamps or incense
A letter of meaning
The second is like the fifth of Monday night, which is: "O You to whom all sciences are attributed"
The third is like the sixth of Monday night, which is: "O You for whose existence..."
The fourth is like the seventh of Monday night, which is: "Exalted are You for her..."
The fifth is like the eighth of Monday night, which is: "Lord, help me"
The sixth is like the ninth of Monday night, which is: "Lord, my tower"
The seventh is like the tenth of Monday night, which is: "Lord, my heart"
The eighth is like the eleventh of Monday night, which is: "Lord, accept me"
The ninth is like the twelfth of Monday night, which is: "Lord, for the King"
The tenth is like the first of Monday night, which is: "Lord, purify me"
The eleventh is like the second of Monday night, which is: "Lord, grant me success"
The twelfth is like the third of Monday night, which is: "My God, look upon me"
Mention what was mentioned for the fourth of Monday, which is: "Lord, protect me"
The second is like the fifth of Monday, which is: "My God, look upon me"
The third is like the sixth of Monday, which is: "My Master, let me enter"