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The second hour is like the eighth of Thursday night, which is: "Lord, protect me."
The third hour is like the sixth of Thursday night, which is: "Lord, look upon me."
The fourth hour is like the seventh of Thursday night, which is: "My path, let me enter."
The fifth hour is like the eighth of Thursday night, which is: "O You to whom knowledge is attributed."
The sixth hour is like the ninth of Thursday night, which is: "O You, for whose existence..."
The seventh hour is like the tenth of Thursday night, which is: "Exalted is Your state, O You who..."
The eighth hour is like the eleventh of Thursday night, which is: "Lord, aid me."
The ninth hour is like the twelfth of Thursday night, which is: "Lord, grant me joy."
The tenth hour is like the first of Thursday night, which is: "Lord, transform me." The Arabic 'qallibni' suggests a spiritual turning or transformation of the heart.
The eleventh hour is like the second of Thursday night, which is: "Lord, receive me."
The twelfth hour is like the third of Thursday night, which is: "Lord of Sovereignty, grant me aid."
Its remembrance original: 'dhikr' - a repetitive devotional act or mention is the remembrance of the fourth hour of Thursday, which is: "Lord, receive me."
The second hour is like the fifth of Thursday, which is: "Lord of Sovereignty, grant me aid."
The third hour is like the sixth of Thursday, which is: "Lord, purify me."
The fourth hour is like the seventh of Thursday, which is: "Lord, protect me."
The fifth hour is like the eighth of Thursday, which is: "The Most High, look upon me."
The sixth hour is like the ninth of Thursday, which is: "My path, let me enter."
The seventh hour is like the tenth of Thursday, which is: "O You to whom [knowledge] is attributed..."
The eighth hour is like the eleventh of Thursday, which is: "O You, for whose existence..."
The ninth hour is like the twelfth of Thursday, which is: "Exalted is Your state..."
The tenth hour is like the first of Thursday, which is: "Lord, aid me."
The eleventh hour is like the second of Thursday, which is: "Lord, grant me joy."
The twelfth hour is like the third of Thursday, which is: "Lord, transform me."
Its remembrance is the remembrance of the fourth hour of Friday night: "My path, let me enter."
The second hour is like the fifth of Friday night, which is: "O You to whom [knowledge] is attributed..."
The third hour is like the sixth of Friday night, which is: "O You, for whose existence..."
The fourth hour is like the seventh of Friday night, which is: "Exalted is Your state, O You who..."
The fifth hour is like the eighth of Friday night, which is: "Lord, aid me."