Ecirna Minenna Bi Rabbike Ya
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By Megan Kinneyn | May 2, 2007

The phrase "Ecirna Minen-nar Bi-Rabbike Ya" serves as a profound supplication for divine refuge, asking God to protect the believer from the spiritual and physical "fires" of regret, worldly trials, and ultimate punishment. It acts as an invocation of God's authority as Sustainer to provide sanctuary and is commonly recited as part of a larger prayer for protection and spiritual safety.

Ecirna Minenna — Bi Rabbike Ya

The phrase "Ecirna Minen-nar Bi-Rabbike Ya" serves as a profound supplication for divine refuge, asking God to protect the believer from the spiritual and physical "fires" of regret, worldly trials, and ultimate punishment. It acts as an invocation of God's authority as Sustainer to provide sanctuary and is commonly recited as part of a larger prayer for protection and spiritual safety.