dua after wudu
Here is the dua to read after wudu: Ash-hadu an la ilaha ill-Allahu wahdahu la sharika lahu, wa ash-hadu anna Muhammadan 'abduhu wa rasuluhu
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Here is the dua to read after wudu: Ash-hadu an la ilaha ill-Allahu wahdahu la sharika lahu, wa ash-hadu anna Muhammadan 'abduhu wa rasuluhu
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I have been dressing for two Eids my whole life — the Eid in my head, which is the Indian one, the one I grew up seeing in my mother's old photos, all that deep colour and heavy embroidery.
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a morning routine is such a personal thing. It's like showing someone your bedroom before you clean it.
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After every fard salah: Astaghfirullah × 3 → Allahumma antas-salam → SubhanAllah 33 × Alhamdulillah 33 × Allahu Akbar 34 + completing La ilaha illallah
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O Allah, we seek Your help, we seek Your forgiveness, we believe in You, we place our trust in You, we praise You with all good, we thank You, we do not deny You. And we abandon and leave those who disobey You.
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Dhikr can be as simple as saying "Subhanallah" (Glory be to Allah) or as profound as reflecting deeply on Allah's attributes while your tongue moves with His praise.
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most Muslims treat Friday like just another day with a slightly longer lunch break for prayer.
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Tahajjud is a voluntary night prayer performed after you've slept and then woken up—ideally in the last third of the night, before the time for Fajr begins.
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His clothes were clean. His hair was groomed. His body smelled of musk and perfume. His teeth were white.
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Wake up before Fajr. Say the morning dua. Make wudu. Pray Tahajjud. Pray Fajr. Stay awake. Make dhikr. Pray Ishraq. Eat breakfast with gratitude.
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Say Bismillah. Sit properly. Eat with your right hand. Stop before you're full. Thank Allah when you're done.
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The Prophet ﷺ didn't just collapse into bed whenever exhaustion hit. He had a deliberate, intentional sleep routine that maximized rest.
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Overnight oats provide sustained energy during fasting hours when prepared correctly
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Cardboard is great for quick projects, and, if you do plan it carefully, the results can be truly impressive.
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In exactly 13 days, the blessed month of Ramadan will begin on February 18, insha'Allah.
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scholars and many pious people suggest reading the entire collection once in the morning and once in the evening.
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Rabbana atina fid-dunya hasanatan wa fil-akhirati hasanatan waqina 'adhaban-nar
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Ramadan is coming. And if you think preparation is just about stocking dates, planning Iftar menus, and setting reminders for Suhoor—you're missing the point.
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Dua for Laylatul Qadar: O Allah, You are the Oft-Pardoning, Most Generous, You love to pardon, so pardon me. (Tirmidhi, Ibn Majah)
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The last ten days are not just “more reward.” They are the peak of the entire month.
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For Ramadan day 29: Ya Allah, I've given this Ramadan everything I have. Please, PLEASE accept it from me.
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Dua for Ramadan Day 28: All praise is to Allah who gave us life after causing us to die, and to Him is the resurrection.
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Ya Allah, if this is Laylatul Qadr, ERASE every sin I've ever committed. Give me a completely clean slate. Let me start fresh.
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On Ramadan Day 26: O Allah, allow us to reach Laylatul Qadr, accept from us, pardon us, and have mercy on us.
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On Ramadan day 25, make dua for your parents—that Allah forgives them, has mercy on them, and grants them the highest levels of Jannah.
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Dua for Ramadan day 24: Make dua for your biggest need—the one thing you want most in this world and the next.
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Dua for Ramadan day 23: O Allah, allow me to reach Laylatul Qadr and make it better for me than a thousand months.
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On day 22, make dua based on what you read. If you read about Jannah, ask for it. If you read about Jahannam, seek refuge from it.
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On ramadan day 21, make dua for your parents (living or deceased), your family, and everyone who has a right over you.
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Here is the second ten days of Ramadan with the most powerful duas and hadith that will help you extract every drop of Allah's forgiveness.
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On Ramadan day 20, pray for the strength, stamina, and focus to worship throughout the entire last ten nights without giving up.
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Sayyidul Istighfar is known as the Master of Seeking Forgiveness and it is the most powerful way to ask Allah for forgiveness.
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On Ramadan day 19, ask Allah to make the Quran a source of guidance, healing, and light for you in this life and the next.
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On Ramadan Day 18, make dua for the ability to end Ramadan stronger than you started—spiritually, mentally, and in every way.
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On Ramadan Day 17, make dua for the entire Ummah—for those fasting, those struggling, those oppressed, and those who have lost their way.
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In day 16 of Ramadan, make dua for every person who has been a positive influence in your life—thank Allah for them and ask Him to reward them.
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Daily duas, reminder, prayer times, what you have to do and whats not in ramadan day 15
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The best and most common time to read Manzil Dua is morning and evening, similar to other protection adhkar.
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Manzil Dua consists largely of verses from Al-Baqarah and other protection-focused surahs, it is widely used as ruqyah.
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O Allah, on this ramadan day 14, do not hold me accountable for my stumbles, forgive me for my mistakes and errors
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Forgiveness is one of the most central themes in a believer's life because it offers a way to heal and move forward. Here are the two most popular duas for seeking forgiveness:
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Daily duas, reminder, what you have to do and whats not in ramadan day 13
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Daily duas, reminder, what you have to do and whats not in ramadan day 12
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Here is a list of the dua you should be reading throughout the first 10 days of ramadan karim.
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Daily duas, reminder, what you have to do and whats not in ramadan day 10
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Daily duas, reminder, what you have to do and whats not in ramadan day 9
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Daily duas, reminder, what you have to do and whats not in ramadan day 8
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Daily duas, reminder, what you have to do and whats not in ramadan day 7
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Here is the list of 30 hadith for ramadan karim for all type of things covering from ramadan day 1 to day 30
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Daily duas, reminder, what you have to do and whats not in ramadan day 5
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Your Day 2 Dua List: Ask Allah to make the Quran easy for you to understand and apply.
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There are a lot of task you have to do in the first day of Ramadan Karim.
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A beautiful Ramadan table isn't about how much money you spent at a home decor store.
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Morning duas for couples trying to conceive, based on Quran and authentic Sunnah. Learn the most powerful adhkar to recite after Fajr.
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If a morning dhikr is from the Qur’an (like Ayat al-Kursi), it must be recited in Arabic. A translation is not Qur’an, it is only the meaning.
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Start your day with Morning Adhkar for Protection From the Evil Eye—a powerful collection of authentic supplications to seek Allah’s protection, peace, and blessings
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The Prophet ﷺ said whoever recites it in the morning will not be harmed that day (Abu Dawud – Hasan).
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The Sunnah already includes some adhkar with numbers and even some without! So adding numbers is legislating worship, which is not our role.
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Yes, women can read morning adhkar during menstruation. Menstruation does NOT prevent dhikr or du‘a, Only Qur’anic recitation has specific scholarly discussion
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Yes, you can read morning adhkar without wudu. Wudu is NOT a condition for morning adhkar.
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Morning adhkar are Specific remembrances and supplications taught by the Prophet ﷺ to be recited after Fajr.
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No, Morning Adhkar should NOT be done before Fajr time enters. If done before Fajr, it does NOT count as Morning Adhkar.
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Morning adhkar is a means of ease, not an additional burden on an already heavy morning.
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Yes, morning adhkar CAN be done after sunrise. But it is NOT the best or most complete time
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Morning adhkar is not about how much you say. It is about who you submit to before the world claims you. If the day begins with Allah, the day may be hard — but it will not be empty.
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You cannot ask Allah for Fajr while choosing habits that sabotage it. Going to bed early is not laziness. It is wisdom. Protect the night, and the morning will open.
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Sleeping on wudhu is a beautiful Sunnah. It softens the heart. It aligns the soul. It prepares the believer.
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When fear of hypocrisy appears, Islam teaches: Increase repentance Increase dua Maintain obligations Not abandonment. Not isolation. Not silence.
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No matter how long you stayed away: The door is open Just Stand. Say “Allahu Akbar.” And begin again.
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Every believer experiences laziness. Every believer experiences fluctuation in iman. What matters is not diagnosing yourself harshly, but continuing to stand before Allah despite weakness.
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Missing prayers hurts because prayer matters. Do not let guilt push you away from the very act that reconnects you to Allah. Return with humility. Repent sincerely.
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Prayer is hard not because you don’t believe. It is hard because: Life is heavy, Guilt is loud, Distraction is constant and Fear silences effort. None of this disqualifies you from prayer.
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Start the 40 day prayer challenge with humility, not confidence. With fear of Allah, not pride. With hope in mercy, not fear of imperfection.
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The 40 day prayer challenge succeeds when rules are clear and mindset is gentle. Continue instead of restarting. Be honest instead of perfect and Stay steady instead of intense.
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Most failures in the 40 day prayer challenge come from pressure, not weakness. When the challenge is approached with calm structure and honesty, consistency becomes possible even on difficult days.
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