Some people know the rules of Islam, but they don’t feel it.
They memorise the words of the Quran, but they don’t live it.
They learn the hadith, but they don’t embody it.
Because knowledge alone is not enough.
When the Prophet ﷺ saw the young Ibn Abbas (RA), he didn’t just pray for him to be knowledgeable. He prayed:
“O Allah, grant him understanding of the religion.” [Bukhari]
And that one dua? Transformed him.
Ibn Abbas (RA) didn’t just become a scholar, he became the scholar of his time. He saw beyond words. He understood the depth of every ruling. He connected every verse to life itself. Because he wasn’t just given facts, he was given fiqh.
This is the dua for those who don’t just want to know about Allah (SWT)—they want to know Him.
For those who don’t just want to follow Islam—they want to live it with depth, devotion, and purpose.
Fiqh is more than knowledge—it’s wisdom.
It’s seeing the world through the lens of truth.
It’s living Islam in a way that softens hearts and transforms souls.
So make this your dua. Say it with sincerity. Say it knowing that when Allah (SWT) grants you understanding, your entire existence changes.
Because those who are given fiqh? They don’t just learn the deen, they become a light for others.