Welcome to Sukoonly’s dua collection — your space to connect deeply with the timeless words passed down through the Qur’an and authentic Sunnah. Whether you’re searching for comfort after a loss, strength during hardship, or guidance in everyday life, you’ll find duas here that speak directly to your heart.
Our categories are simple and soul-centered. Explore supplications based on the time you need them — like waking up, before sleeping, or during rain. Browse duas for specific life moments: relief from pain, protection from the evil eye, help with exams, or ease in financial difficulty. Or dive into the heartfelt duas of the Prophets, each carrying lessons of hope, patience, and unwavering trust in Allah ﷻ.
We’ve also included scholarly guidance on when and how to make certain duas, so you can align your spiritual practice with both sincerity and sound understanding.
This is more than a collection — it’s a pathway to peace, built on faith, remembrance, and connection with your Creator. May every dua you find here bring you closer to ease, clarity, and the mercy of Allah ﷻ.
Purpose-Based Duas (For)
Life doesn’t stay the same. Some days are filled with joy, others with hardship, longing, or doubt. In each of these moments, our hearts turn toward Allah ﷻ—searching for answers, strength, and peace. That’s where duas come in. They are personal, powerful, and deeply comforting—words we whisper when no one else hears us.
This section gathers a collection of duas based on your needs. Whether you’re seeking healing, relief from sadness, provision, or protection—these supplications are rooted in the Qur’an, authentic hadith, and the prayers of the Prophets. Each dua includes its original Arabic, an easy transliteration, English meaning, and a short explanation to help you understand when and why it’s best recited.
May you find the right dua for your moment—and may it bring you closer to Allah ﷻ.
📢 After Azan
🕌 After Prayer
🤲 After Ruku
🕊 After Tashahhud
🧠 Anxiety
🕋 Arafah
📜 Attahiyat (Full Dua)
🚫 Backbiting
🤲 Before Tasleem
🧎 Between Sujood
🔥 Control Anger
🧘 Control Nafs
💸 Debt
🪦 Deceased
🌿 Difficulty Relief
🥛 Drinking Milk
🌍 Earthquake
🕌 Enter/Leave Masjid
🏬 Entering Market
✨ Everything to Go Well
👁️ Evil Eye (Nazar)
📚 Exam Success
🌙 Fasting
🤒 Fever
💰 Financial Help
🔍 Lost Items
📖 Finishing Qur’an
🎯 Focus
🕊 Forgiveness
🌟 Friday
🤰 Get Pregnant
🛁 Ghusl After Periods
🧭 Guidance
💆 Headache
🩺 Health Recovery
🌙 Impossible to Possible
🧠 Memory
❤️ Intercourse
💼 Interview
🤲 Istikhara
🕊 Istiqamah
🌌 Laylatul Qadr
❤️ Love & Affection
💍 Marriage
🏡 New House
✨ Noor on Face
🤕 Pain Relief
🇵🇸 Palestine
👪 Parents
⏳ Patience
🛡 Protection
💖 Pure Heart
👐 Qunoot
🧿 Remove Black Magic
💚 Removing Jealousy
📿 Repentance
🪙 Rizq
😢 Sadness Relief
🕋 Safa & Marwa
🧳 Travel
🌙 Sha’ban
👫 Siblings
🤒 Sick Person
😮💨 Sneezing
🏆 Success in Life
🧎 Sujood
🕋 Tawaf
🤲 Thanking Allah
⚡ Thunder & Lightning
🦷 Toothache
🕋 Umrah Niyat
💧 Zamzam Water
Time-Based Duas
In Islam, certain times aren’t just part of the day—they’re moments of mercy, deeply connected to the rhythm of the soul and the remembrance of Allah ﷻ. From the stillness of Tahajjud to the serenity of Fajr, and the blessed hours on Fridays or during Ramadan, time itself becomes a doorway to acceptance and divine closeness. The Qur’an and Hadith emphasize that some moments carry more weight, where duas are more likely to be answered. Aligning our supplications with these sacred intervals helps open the heart to spiritual connection, discipline, and deep inner peace. In this section, you’ll find authentic duas tailored to these special times—perfect for beginning your day, ending your night, or seeking forgiveness during the last third of the night.
🌅 Morning Azkar
🌇 Evening Azkar
😪 Before Sleep
🛏 Sleeping, Waking
💧 After Wudu
🍽 Eating
🏠 Entering Home
🚪 Leaving Home
🚻 Entering Toilet
👶 Childbirth
🌧 Rain
🌙 New Moon
Source-Based Duas
Some of the most powerful duas come straight from the words of the Qur’an and the teachings of the Prophet ﷺ. These aren’t just supplications—they’re sacred conversations that Prophets had with Allah ﷻ in moments of deep pain, hope, and trust. Whether it’s the heartfelt plea of Prophet Musa (عليه السلام), the surrender of Prophet Yunus (عليه السلام), or the gratitude of Prophet Ibrahim (عليه السلام), each dua holds timeless meaning.
In the hadith, we find the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ turning to Allah in times of sadness, joy, and decision-making—showing us how to bring everything before our Lord. These source-based duas help us connect to our faith with clarity and confidence. They’re not just words; they’re the very prayers passed down to us, full of light, sincerity, and guidance.
Mohammed Basheer is the founder of Sukoonly.com, an Islamic blog focused on duas, prophetic healing, and Qur’anic wisdom. He writes with sincerity and spiritual depth for seekers around the world.
