This section collects daily supplications (du‘ā) and remembrances (adhkār) taught by the Prophet ﷺ for different times and situations in life.
Merits of Dhikr: Remembrance of Allah brings life to the heart, pleases Allah, repels Shayṭān, protects from harm, and earns reward. The best dhikr is Lā ilāha illallāh.
Morning & Evening: Includes Āyat al-Kursī, Surah al-Ikhlāṣ, Surah al-Falaq, Surah an-Nās, and special supplications of forgiveness and reliance on Allah.
Daily Routines: Supplications for waking up, sleeping, eating, wearing and removing clothes, entering/exiting the toilet, home, or mosque.
Prayers & Adhān: Responses to the call to prayer, blessings upon the Prophet ﷺ, and du‘ā between adhān and iqāmah.
Travel & Riding: Supplications when riding, traveling, departing, and returning, as well as for travelers and residents to say for each other.
Special Times: Du‘ā for rain, after rainfall, when wind blows, hearing thunder, sneezing, leaving an assembly, entering the market, in anger, or when seeing someone afflicted.
Good Manners: Greeting with salām, thanking others (Jazākallāhu khayran), invoking blessings on the Prophet ﷺ, and remembering Allah in all circumstances.
Overall, these supplications build a lifestyle of constant remembrance, gratitude, patience, and connection with Allah, transforming daily habits into acts of worship.
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