Islamic Supplications - Doa
Invocation (Du‘a) holds a central place in the life of the believer. It represents a direct and sincere connection between the servant and their Lord, a moment of humility, hope and complete trust in Allah. Through du‘a, the believer expresses their needs, fears, gratitude and total reliance upon Allah.
The “Invocation – Du‘a” category is dedicated to discovering and understanding authentic supplications from the Quran and the Sunnah. It aims to help Muslims enrich their spirituality, strengthen their relationship with Allah and integrate invocation into their daily lives.
Invocations occupy an essential place in worship. Prophet Muhammad ﷺ taught many du‘a for every situation in life: in moments of joy as well as hardship, at dawn and at sunset, before and after daily actions. Learning these invocations helps not only to memorize them, but also to understand their meaning and wisdom.
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This category includes supplications from the Holy Quran, authentic du‘a reported in the Sunnah, explanations of the meaning and context of invocations, as well as reminders about the importance, conditions and etiquette of du‘a.
Al-Dirassa aims to transmit invocations in a faithful, clear and accessible way, with a focus on understanding and practical application. The content offered here is designed to support believers in their spiritual journey and to help make invocation a living and conscious habit.
Whether you are looking for supplications for specific moments, peace of heart or a sincere closeness to Allah, this category will guide you towards a deeper and more mindful practice of du‘a.
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Read moreMorning Supplications in Islam: Authentic Adhkar to Begin the Day
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