Islamic prayer for new born baby

Congratulations on the new addition to your family!

In Islam, it is customary to perform a special prayer for a newborn baby, known as "Salat al-Mubashshirin" or "Prayer of Congratulations". This prayer is recited by the parents or guardians of the newborn, and it is believed to bring blessings and protection to the child.

Here is a sample prayer you can recite:

Salat al-Mubashshirin (Prayer of Congratulations)

Allahu Akbar (God is the Greatest)

Rabbana wa lakal hamd (Our Lord, praise be to You)

Istighfar (Seeking forgiveness)

Rabbana at-tahhiru lihadhihi al-banati wa-j'alhu Musliman wa-j'alhu 'aliman wa-shafi'an wa-'afuwwan (Our Lord, purify this child and make him a Muslim, knowledgeable, guided, and merciful)

Rabbana at-tahhiru lihadhihi al-banati wa-j'alhu Musliman wa-j'alhu 'aliman wa-shafi'an wa-'afuwwan (Our Lord, purify this child and make him a Muslim, knowledgeable, guided, and merciful)

Rabbana at-tahhiru lihadhihi al-banati wa-j'alhu Musliman wa-j'alhu 'aliman wa-shafi'an wa-'afuwwan (Our Lord, purify this child and make him a Muslim, knowledgeable, guided, and merciful)

Allahu Akbar (God is the Greatest)

Additional Du'a (Supplication)

Rabbi yassir li amri wa ajruhu wa jahrihi (My Lord, make my child's affairs easy, and grant him the reward and the punishment)

Rabbi yassir li amri wa ajruhu wa jahrihi (My Lord, make my child's affairs easy, and grant him the reward and the punishment)

Rabbi yassir li amri wa ajruhu wa jahrihi (My Lord, make my child's affairs easy, and grant him the reward and the punishment)

Conclusion

Allahu Akbar (God is the Greatest)

This prayer is usually recited after the baby's birth, and it is recommended to recite it three times. You can also recite additional du'as (supplications) and make special requests for your child's well-being, guidance, and success.

Remember to recite the prayer with sincerity, humility, and faith, and may Allah bless your child with good health, happiness, and a bright future.