Dua
Dua is a profound act of worship in Islam, allowing believers to communicate directly with Allah (SWT). It is a means of seeking guidance, mercy, protection, and blessings. No matter the situation, making heartfelt supplications strengthens faith and brings a sense of peace and reliance on Allah’s divine wisdom.

Dua Before Eating (if you forget to Recite)

Dua Before Eating

Dua Before Sleeping

Dua After Eating Meal

Dua Before entering the toilet

Dua after awakening

dua after sneezing

Dua after exiting the toilet

Dua for ride

Dua after sneezing

Dua when looking
in the mirror

Dua at the time of dressing

Dua for iftar

Dua at the time of entering cemetry

Dua at the time of leaving home

Dua-e-qunoot

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dua for entering
the home

Dua for controlling
anger

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dua for parents

dua for smiling muslim

dua when entering in mosque

dua for increasing the knowledge

dua for favor
thanking

dua when leaving the mosque

dua for janazah (Funeral) of a girl

dua of taraweeh

Dua for Janazah (Funeral) of an Adult

Dua for Janazah (Funeral) of a boy

Dua for Janazah (Funeral) of a boy

Dua for Janazah (Funeral) of a girl

The Importance of Dua in Islam
- A direct connection with Allah, showing complete trust in Him.
- Encourages patience and reliance on Allah’s wisdom.
- A source of peace, comfort, and spiritual healing.
- Removes hardships, grants blessings, and brings success.
- The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) emphasized the power of
sincere supplication.
The Best Times to Make Dua
- During Tahajjud (Late Night Prayer) – The time when Allah is closest to His servants.
- Between the Adhan and Iqamah – A time when duas are readily accepted.
- During Sujood (Prostration) – One of the most humbling and powerful moments in prayer.
- On Fridays & The Last Third of the Night – Blessed times for supplication.
- On the Day of Arafah (Hajj Season) – When duas are highly accepted.