Common Bid‘ah and Mistakes People Make in Morning Adhkar
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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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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