Dhikr of contentment
Tasbih & Dhikr 3times
Dhikr of contentment
رَضِيتُ بِاللَّهِ رَبًّا، وَبِالْإِسْلَامِ دِينًا، وَبِمُحَمَّدٍ ﷺ نَبِيًّا
Radeetu billahi Rabba, wa bil-islami dina, wa bi-Muhammadin ﷺ nabiyya.
I am pleased with Allah as my Lord, with Islam as my religion, and with Muhammad ﷺ as my Prophet.
Plain text (no diacritics)
رضيت بالله ربا، وبالإسلام دينا، وبمحمد ﷺ نبيا
When is it said?
This dhikr has no fixed time: it is said by night and by day, while walking or waiting or doing anything that does not occupy the heart. The Prophet ﷺ would remember Allah at all his times.
The number attached to it is a deliberate sunnah rather than an approximation. Exceeding it is no sin, and falling short of it forfeits part of what was promised — but keeping steadily to a little is more beloved than a great deal that stops.
Where it comes in the litany
Dhikr number 11 of 20 in Tasbih & Dhikr — read in the order they are said.