Although Allahumma Yassir Dua has no reference in the Quran or any Hadith, there is no harm in reciting this Dua on any occasion.
And because Life is a test and we go through difficult times in our lives the 1st thing we should do is call upon Allah, And recite Allahumma Yassir Wala Tu’assir Dua is easy to memorize Dua which helps with such time.
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Rabbi yassir wala tu’assir Pronuncation
The following video we have made will help you learn the proper pronunciation of Rabbi Yassir Dua word by word:
Allahumma Yassir Wala Tu’assir in Arabic

The full Dua is written in Arabic with the Diacritical as:
اَللّهُمَّ يَسِّرْ وَلاَ تُعَسِِّرْ وَتَمِِّمْ بِالْخَیْر
and Without the Diacritical:
اللهم يسر ولا تعسر وتمم بالخير
And the dua can be broken down as the following table:
| Allahumma | اَللّهُمَّ | Oh Allah |
| Yassir | يَسِّرْ | make this task easy |
| Wala | وَلاَ | and do not |
| Tu’assir | تُعَسِِّرْ | make it difficult |
| wa tammim | وَتَمِِّمْ | Make it end |
| bil khair | بِالْخَیْر | well |
Transliteration
Allahumma yassir wala tu’assir wa tammim bil khair
Allahumma Yassir Meaning
The general meaning of Rabbi Yassir Dua is “Oh Allah, make this task easy and do not make it difficult. Oh, Allah! Make it end well.“
The dua is divided into three key aspects:
- Seeking Ease: “Allahumma Yassir” – This part of the dua affirms the human need for ease in their life and asks Allah to help them and make things easier. It seeks for Allah’s assistance in removing obstacles, minimizing hardships, and providing a smooth path in various matters.
- Avoiding Difficulty: “Wala Tu’assir” – This part of the dua asks Allah not to make things difficult. It is a request for protection from trials, challenges, and overwhelming difficulties. It acknowledges our vulnerability and reliance on Allah’s mercy to shield us from hardships that may be beyond our capacity to bear.
- Bringing Good Conclusion: “Wa Tammim Bil Khair” – the last part asks Allah’s guidance and blessings to bring matters to a good and beneficial conclusion. It affirms that true success lies in Allah’s hands and asks for His assistance in completing tasks, projects, or endeavors in the best possible way, aligned with His divine wisdom.
Dua Benefits
The Dua provides plenty of benefits as it will provide the things that this supplication is asking for which are:
- Seeking ease in all matters: By reciting this dua, you are asking Allah to ease various aspects of your life, whether it be in matters of daily life, work, relationships, or challenges you may face. It is a request for Allah’s assistance in removing obstacles and making tasks and situations more manageable.
- Relieving stress and anxiety: Life can present us with difficulties and challenges that can be overwhelming and stressful. By reciting this you are asking for relief from stress and anxiety. It allows you to place your trust in Allah and acknowledge that He has the power to alleviate your burdens and bring ease to your heart.
- Successful and Beneficial Outcomes: The supplication includes a request for Allah to bring matters to a good conclusion. By asking Allah’s guidance and blessings, individuals express their desire for successful outcomes and beneficial results in their endeavors. It acknowledges that true success lies in Allah’s hands and that His intervention can lead to the best possible outcomes.
- Strengthening faith and reliance on Allah: Reciting this dua supports the belief that Allah is the ultimate source of ease and relief. It reminds you to turn to Him in times of difficulty and to rely on His mercy and assistance. It strengthens your faith and trust in Allah’s ability to make things easier for you.
- Increasing gratitude and contentment: When you sincerely ask Allah to make things easy for you, it helps shift your focus towards gratitude and contentment. It reminds you to appreciate the blessings and ease that Allah has already bestowed upon you. This supplication encourages you to be grateful for what you have and seek contentment in Allah’s decree.
Variation
There is Another version of the Dua which is very similar to the previous one and doesn’t change the purpose or the meaning of the Dua as a whole which is as follows:

Rabbi yassir wala tu’assir wa tammim bil khair
رَبِِّي يَسِِّرْ وَلاَ تُعَسِِّرْ وَتَمِِّمْ بِالْخَیْر
My Lord, make this task easy and do not make it difficult. and Make it end well
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Allahumma Yassir Wala Tu’assir mean?
Allahumma Yassir Wala Tu’assir (اللَّهُمَّ يَسِّرْ وَلَا تُعَسِّرْ) means: “O Allah, make it easy and do not make it difficult.” It is a short, comprehensive supplication a Muslim can recite at the start of any task — work, exam, surgery, prayer, journey — asking Allah to remove obstacles and let the matter end well.
Is Allahumma Yassir from the Quran or hadith?
The exact phrase Allahumma Yassir Wala Tu’assir is not found verbatim in the Quran or in the major hadith collections. However, the meaning aligns with multiple authentic supplications and Quranic verses such as 94:5–6 (“with hardship comes ease”). Many scholars treat it as a permissible general dua — a worshipper may ask Allah for ease in any sincere wording, since dua is not restricted to fixed forms.
When should I recite Allahumma Yassir Wala Tu’assir?
It is recommended at the start of any task or journey — especially before exams, business meetings, surgery, marriage, travel, or any decision where ease is desired. It can also be recited at the start of salah, during the day as a general dhikr, and any time you feel a task is difficult. There is no fixed count; recite it sincerely with hope that Allah will remove the obstacles.
What is the difference between Rabbi Yassir and Allahumma Yassir?
Both phrases ask the same thing — for ease. Rabbi Yassir (رَبِّ يَسِّرْ) uses “Rabbi” (My Lord), while Allahumma Yassir (اللَّهُمَّ يَسِّرْ) uses “Allahumma” (O Allah). The wording Rabbi Yassir Wa La Tu’assir Wa Tammim Bil Khair (“My Lord, make it easy and not difficult, and complete it with goodness”) is the more well-known classical form among scholars and is the wording many memorise from teachers.
What are the benefits of reciting Allahumma Yassir?
Reciting this dua sincerely places the matter in Allah’s hands rather than relying solely on planning or self-effort. Scholars note three main benefits: removal of obstacles, peace of heart while doing the task, and increased barakah in the outcome. It is a practical application of tawakkul — doing your part while trusting Allah for ease.
How do you pronounce Allahumma Yassir Wala Tu’assir?
Phonetic pronunciation: Al-laa-hum-ma yas-sir wa-laa tu-as-sir. Break it down syllable-by-syllable: Allahumma (3 syllables: Al-laa-hum-ma), Yassir (Yas-seer with a stretched “see”), Wala (Wa-laa), Tu’assir (Tu-as-seer, with a glottal stop on the apostrophe). Many extend it with Wa Tammim Bil Khair (Wa tam-mim bil khayr) — “and complete it with goodness.”











