Dua Source: Qur’an, Hadith & Prophet ﷺ Duas with Meaning

This page provides authentic Islamic duas for ‘Dua Source,’ including the Arabic text, transliteration, and English translation. Each dua is taken from reliable Islamic sources and arranged in a clear, easy-to-recite format for daily use. Sukoonly follows proper Islamic guidelines to ensure accuracy, simplicity, and correct formatting for every supplication.

In Islam, the source of a supplication adds weight to its meaning. When a dua is directly from the Qur’an, it carries the words of Allah ﷻ Himself. When it’s from a Sahih Hadith, it reflects the heartfelt pleas of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, passed on with authenticity.

This section brings together source-based duas—whether they’re the exact words of Prophets like Musa (عليه السلام) or inspired invocations from the companions. These are not just words—they’re legacy prayers, spoken by the best of creation in their most sincere moments.

You’ll find the original Arabic, clear transliteration, accurate meaning, and a short contextual note—so you don’t just read the dua, you understand why it was said and when to use it.

Mohammed Basheer

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.