The phrase appears to be a combination of several elements:
, Dua represents a direct, personal, and spontaneous conversation between the creator and the created. Digital collections, such as the Islam Sakto Ni Dua
" (the strong rope of Allah), another Quranic metaphor for divine guidance and communal unity (Surah Ali 'Imran 3:103). 2. Structure and Transliteration
(supplications), likely within a Filipino (Tagalog/Maguindanao/Maranao) context given the term "Sakto" (meaning "exact" or "precise").
: This phrase is likely derived from Cebuano or a similar Visayan language (Philippines).