Here is a version of Du`a’ Al-Qunut as reported in At-Tirmidhi on the authority of Al-Hasan Ibn `Ali, may Allah be pleased with him:
Allahumma ihdini fiman hadayta, wa`afini fiman `afayta, wa tawllani fiman tawallayta, wa barik li fima `atayta, wa qini sharra ma qadayta, fa innaka taqdi wala yuqda`alyka, wa innahu la yadhilu man walayta, tabarakta rabbana wata`alyta.
(O Allah, guide me among those whom You have guided, grant me pardon among those whom You have granted pardon, and dispose of my affairs among those whom You have disposed of their affairs. O Allah, grant me blessing in what You have given me, and protect me by the virtue of Your Mercy from the evil of what You have destined; You are the Only One Who decrees, and none can decree something against You. None is abased whom You have protected! Blessed be You, O Lord, and You are the Ever-Exalted.)
In the version of Abu Dawud, the following addition is mentioned: “Innahu la yadhilu man walayta, wala ya`izzu man `adayta (None is abased whom You have protected, and none is exalted whom You are at enmity with.)
Du`a’ Al-Qunut
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