al-ûAfà «w () is one of the names of God in Islam. It means The Pardoner, The Most Forgiving, The Effacing, The Eliminator of Sins. It is one of the 99 Names of God used by Muslims to refer to God, and is described in Qur'an and Sunnah.
As a name of God, Al-âÂÂAfuw can be found in the Qur'an five times. It is linked several times with Al-Ghafoor (4:43, 4:99, 22:60, 58:2) and once with Al-Qadeer (4:149).
Al-ÿAfuw can also be found in one of the six major Sunni Hadith books, Sunan Al-Tirmidhi. In Book 9, Hadith 1195, it is mentioned:
Hazrat Aisha (R.A) asked Prophet Muhammad (ï·º): âÂÂO Messenger of God! If I realize Lailatu l-Qadr (Night of Decree), what should I supplicate in it?âÂÂ. He replied, âÂÂYou should supplicate:
'O God, You are the Most Forgiving, You love forgiveness, so forgive me'.âÂÂ
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Allahumma innaka ÿafuwwun tuhibbu l-ÿafwa faÿfu ÿanni
This supplication is often recited by Muslims in the last 10 nights of the holy month of Ramadan.