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  • 19.04.2026

Prayer for Umrah and Tawaf

Welcome, my dear brother / sister. Here is a collection of supplications and remembrances that are permissible and recommended during Umrah, specifically during the Tawaf and Sa’i, derived from the noble Sunnah of the Prophet and the fatwas of leading scholars. We ask Allah to accept your righteous deeds, to make your Umrah accepted, and to make your Sa’i commendable. Written Supplications for Umrah and Tawaf: “There is no god but Allah alone, with no partner; to Him belongs the dominion and to Him belongs all praise; and He is over all things omnipotent.” *Majmu‘ al-Fatawa* – The following is repeated during Tawaf and Sa‘i: “Glory be to Allah, praise be to Allah, there is no god but Allah, Allah is the Greatest, and there is no power or strength except with Allah. *Majmu‘ al-Fatawa* – The following is repeated during Tawaf and Sa‘i: 1 “Our Lord, grant us good in this world and good in the Hereafter, and protect us from the punishment of the Fire.” The Holy Qur’an [Al-Baqarah:201] – It is recommended between the Yemeni Corner and the Black Stone to repeat: 1 There is no god but Allah alone, with no partner; to Him belongs the dominion, and to Him belongs all praise, and He is over all things omnipotent; there is no god but Allah alone; He fulfilled His promise, granted victory to His servant, and defeated the confederates alone. Collection of Fatwas – The following is recited while walking between al-Safa and al-Marwah: 3 “Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar, There is no god but Allah, Allahu Akbar, Allah is the Greatest, and to Allah be praise.” Majmu‘ al-Fatawa – It is frequently repeated during the Sa‘i: 1 “O Allah, You are Forgiving and love forgiveness; so forgive me.” Majmu‘ al-Fatawa – A comprehensive supplication during the Tawaf and Sa‘i: 1 “O Allah, I ask You for Your pleasure […]”

  • 19.04.2026

Prayer During Tawaf

We present to you the lawful supplications and remembrances that it is recommended for a Muslim to recite while performing Tawaf around the Sacred Kaaba, derived from the fatwas of His Eminence Sheikh Ibn Baz, may Allah have mercy on him. Written Supplication for Tawaf: There is no god but Allah alone, with no partner; to Him belongs the Kingdom and to Him belongs all praise; and He is Powerful over all things. Collection of Ibn Baz’s Fatwas. Repeat: 1. Glory be to Allah, praise be to Allah, there is no god but Allah, Allah is the Greatest, and there is no power or strength except with Allah. *Collected Fatwas of Ibn Baz* (Repeat 1 time): Glory be to Allah and praise be to Him, Glory be to Allah, the Great. The Collected Fatwas of Ibn Baz. Repetition: 1 Our Lord, grant us good in this world and good in the Hereafter, and protect us from the punishment of the Fire. Surah al-Baqarah: 201 (Recited between the Yemeni Corner and the Black Stone) Repetition: 1 In the name of Allah, and Allah is the Greatest. The Complete Collection of Fatwas by Ibn Baz (whenever one reaches the Black Stone) Repetition: 1 The Importance and Virtue of Supplication During Tawaf Supplication during tawaf is considered one of the greatest acts of worship through which a Muslim draws closer to Allah, the Exalted. It is not merely words repeated mechanically, but rather a sincere expression of the servant’s need for his Creator and his supplication to Him in the holiest of places on earth. Frequently remembering Allah and supplicating in this magnificent setting instills tranquility and peace of mind in the heart and strengthens the bond with Allah, the Exalted. Furthermore, circumambulating the Kaaba reminds the Muslim of the Oneness of Allah, making supplications at these moments more likely to be accepted, as mercy descends, sins are forgiven, and one hopes […]

  • 19.04.2026

Market prayer

Here, dear reader, is the supplication for entering the marketplace, one of the remembrances of Allah that it is recommended for Muslims to recite in order to remember Allah in a place where many people neglect to do so, seeking from Allah reward and forgiveness. Written Supplication for Entering the Market: “There is no god but Allah; He alone has no partner; to Him belongs the Kingdom, and to Him belongs all praise,” Repeat: 1 He gives life and causes death, and He is the Living One who never dies. Repeat: 1 In His hand is all good, and He is All-Powerful over all things. Narrated by al-Tirmidhi. Repeat: 1 The Importance and Virtue of the Market Supplication: Remembering Allah in places where people are predominantly preoccupied with worldly matters, such as markets, holds great virtue and significance in the life of a Muslim. This supplication connects the believer’s heart to his Creator and reminds him that all sustenance and dominion are in the hands of Allah alone. Furthermore, reciting the Market Supplication instills tranquility and serenity in the soul amidst the clamor and temptations of life, and protects the Muslim from heedlessness. Therefore, reciting this supplication is a means of attaining great reward, erasing sins, raising one’s status, and protecting oneself from all evil, by Allah’s permission. Recommended Times and Situations for Reciting the Market Supplication It is recommended for a Muslim to make a point of reciting the Market Supplication in various places and situations, the most notable of which are: Summary of the Market Supplication The Market Supplication is considered one of the great remembrances that connect the Muslim to his Lord during times of heedlessness and when people are preoccupied with worldly matters; it fortifies the soul, brings blessings to one’s sustenance, and erases sins. Therefore, we should make a point of remembering and reciting this supplication in […]

  • 19.04.2026

The Supplication of Prostration

Prostration during recitation is a confirmed Sunnah of the Prophet ﷺ, and it is recommended for Muslims to glorify Allah and supplicate to Him during this prostration using authentic supplications as a means of drawing closer to Him, Glorified be He. Here is the supplication of prostration, divided into sections to facilitate memorization and recitation, as it appears in the pure Prophetic Sunnah. Written Supplication for Sujud: “Glory be to my Lord, the Most High, the Most Exalted”—to be recited once; reciting it three times is better. Repetition: 3. “O Allah, forgive me all my sins—the minor and the major, the first and the last, the open and the hidden”—from the supplication of the Prophet ﷺ. Repetition: 1 “O Allah, to You I prostrate, in You I believe, and to You I submit”—from the supplication of the Prophet ﷺ; repeat once: 1 “I prostrate my face before the One who created it, shaped it, and endowed it with hearing and sight through His power and might”—from the supplication of the Prophet ﷺ; repeat once: 1 “Blessed be Allah, the Best of Creators”—from the supplication of the Prophet ﷺ. Repetition: 1 The Virtue and Importance of the Prostration Supplication The prostration supplication is not merely words to be repeated; rather, it is a profound expression of submission and humility before Allah, the Exalted and Glorious. When a Muslim places his forehead on the ground, he reaches the closest point to his Creator, which makes this supplication likely to be answered and filled with blessings. Reciting this supplication grants the heart tranquility and inner peace, and reminds the believer of Allah’s greatness and His absolute power over His creation. Furthermore, consistently reciting it during the prostration of recitation earns the Muslim great reward, elevates his status, and erases his sins, making it a spiritual provision that strengthens faith and deepens the connection with the Lord of the Worlds. Recommended Times and Situations for Reciting the Sujud Supplication Summary of the Sujud Supplication The Sujud Supplication […]

  • 19.04.2026

Husband's prayer

We present to you, dear wife, a collection of guidance from the Quran and selected hadiths of the Prophet, which will help you to be patient and treat your husband well, and which serve as supplications and remembrance that soothe the heart and improve your circumstances. Supplication for the Husband: “Any woman who dies while her husband is pleased with her will enter Paradise.” Narrated by al-Tirmidhi. Repetition: 1 “And be patient; indeed, Allah is with the patient.” [Al-Anfal:46] Repetition: 1 “And give good tidings to the patient.” [Al-Baqarah:155] Repetition: 1 “Repel [evil] with that which is better; then the one between whom and you there was enmity will become as though he were a close friend.” [Fussilat:34] Repetition: 1 The Importance and Virtues of Praying for One’s Husband Praying for one’s husband—or praying for his guidance and righteousness—is among the greatest acts of devotion through which a wife draws closer to Allah, the Exalted. This supplication reflects the sincerity of her intentions and her concern for the stability of her home, and it instills in her heart a sense of tranquility and inner peace as she entrusts her affairs to the Creator. When a wife prays for her husband, she seeks Allah’s help to overcome disagreements, soften her husband’s heart, improve his character, and make his affairs easier. Furthermore, the angels affirm the Muslim’s supplication for his brother in his absence and say “And the same for you,” making this supplication a direct cause for bringing blessings, mercy, and affection between the spouses, and strengthening family bonds so they can withstand life’s difficulties and challenges. Recommended Times and Circumstances for Reciting the Prayer for One’s Spouse There are blessed times and circumstances when such a prayer is more likely to be accepted and answered, by the grace of Allah, the most notable of which are: Conclusion on the Prayer for One’s Spouse: Turning to Allah in prayer and being patient with one’s spouse is the key to family stability and overcoming […]

  • 19.04.2026

Eclipse prayer

Here is what is mentioned in the pure Prophetic Sunnah regarding lunar and solar eclipses. These cosmic phenomena are great signs that invite us to reflect and draw closer to Allah, the Exalted, through supplication, remembrance, and prayer. The supplication for a lunar eclipse is as follows: “Verily, the sun and the moon are two of the signs of Allah,” [Narrated by al-Bukhari] Repetition: 1 “They do not eclipse because of the death of anyone, nor because of his life,” [Narrated by al-Bukhari] Repetition: 1 “So when you see that, call upon Allah, glorify Him, pray, and give charity.” [Narrated by al-Bukhari] Repetition: 1 The Importance and Virtue of the Eclipse Supplication The eclipse supplication is considered one of the great acts of worship that connect the believer’s heart to his Creator at times when Allah’s greatness and power are manifested in the universe. Solar and lunar eclipses are not merely fleeting astronomical phenomena; rather, they are signs from Allah that instill awe in His servants and remind them of the Day of Resurrection. Therefore, the importance of this supplication lies in reassuring fearful hearts and guiding them back to the path of repentance and seeking refuge in Allah, the Exalted. When a Muslim raises his hands in supplication during a lunar eclipse, he acknowledges his need and weakness before the Creator’s power, which bestows upon the soul a deep sense of tranquility and inner peace. Furthermore, the virtue of this supplication lies in its acceptance and the forgiveness it brings, as Allah erases sins through it, elevates one’s status, and protects the believer from heedlessness. Recommended Times and Circumstances for the Eclipse Supplication Summary of the Eclipse Supplication The eclipse supplication, along with the accompanying prayer, seeking forgiveness, and charity, represents a great opportunity for Muslims to turn back to Allah and reflect on […]

  • 19.04.2026

Taraweeh prayer

The Tarawih prayers and the Qunut of Witr are among the greatest acts of worship during the blessed month of Ramadan, as Muslims draw closer to Allah through righteous supplication. Here is a collection of authentic supplications from the Quran and Sunnah that are recommended for recitation during the Qunut of Witr, arranged for ease of reading and recitation. Written Supplication for Tarawih: O Allah, guide us among those You have guided, grant us well-being among those You have granted well-being to, take us under Your protection among those You have taken under Your protection, bless us in what You have given us, and protect us from the evil of what You have decreed, for You decree and no one can decree over You; indeed, You do not humiliate those whom You have befriended, nor do You exalt those whom You have opposed. Blessed and Exalted are You, our Lord. Narrated by Abu Dawood (1425) Repetition: 1 {Our Lord, accept this from us; indeed, You are the All-Hearing, the All-Knowing}. The Holy Qur’an, repeated once: {And accept our repentance; indeed, You are the Acceptor of Repentance, the Merciful}. The Holy Qur’an, repeated once: {Our Lord, grant us good in this world and good in the Hereafter, and protect us from the punishment of the Fire}. The Holy Qur’an, repeated once {Our Lord, do not hold us accountable if we forget or make a mistake. Our Lord, do not burden us with a burden as You burdened those before, O our Lord. Do not burden us with what we have no strength to bear. Pardon us, forgive us, and have mercy on us. You are our Protector, so grant us victory overthe disbelieving people}. The Holy Qur’an, repeated: 1 {Our Lord, do not let our hearts deviate after You have guided us, and grant us mercy from Yourself; for You are the Bestower}. The Holy Quran, Frequency: 1 {Our Lord, indeed we have believed, so forgive us our sins and protect us from the punishment of the Fire}. The Holy Quran, Frequency: 1 {Our Lord, we have believed in what You have revealed and followed the Messenger; so record us among those who bear witness}. […]

  • 19.04.2026

Hijab prayer

This blessed supplication serves as an impregnable fortress for the believer; it is recited for protection against envy and fear, and to seek success and an abundance of sustenance, by the permission of Allah, the Most High. To make it easier to read and recite regularly, the supplication has been divided into short sections with a repetition counter. The Supplication of Seeking Refuge: I seek refuge in the light of the ancient and perfect Face of Allah, and I fortify myself with the strong and all-encompassing fortress of Allah, and I strike down those who seek to harm me with the arrow of Allah and His deadly sword. The Supplication of the Commander of the Faithful, peace be upon him. Repetitions: 1 O Allah, O You who prevail over all matters, O You who stand above Your creation, and O You who stand between a person and his heart, separate me from Satan and his whispers. The Supplication of the Commander of the Faithful (peace be upon him) Repetition: 1 And from that which I have no power to withstand from any of Your servants, restrain their tongues from me and bind their hands and feet. Supplication of the Commander of the Faithful (peace be upon him) Repetition: 1 And place between me and them a barrier of the light of Your majesty, a veil of Your power, and an army of Your authority, for You are the Living, the All-Powerful. Supplication of the Commander of the Faithful, peace be upon him. Repetition: 1 O Allah, conceal me from the gaze of onlookers until I reach my destination, and conceal me from the gaze of light, the gaze of darkness, and the gaze of those who seek to harm me so that I may not care about their gazes. Supplication of the Commander of the Faithful, peace be upon him. Repeat: 1 Its flash is so bright it nearly blinds the eyes. Allah alternates the night and the day; indeed, in that is a lesson for those with insight. Supplication of the Commander of the Faithful, peace be upon him (Repeat): 1 In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. Kah-Ha-Ya-A-Sin—He is sufficient for us, and He is my sufficiency. In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. Ham-A-Saq—He is our protection, and He is my sufficiency […]

  • 19.04.2026

Prayer for sons

Here are verses from the Qur’an and great guidance from Islamic rulings regarding honoring one’s parents and treating them with kindness; they serve as a message and a practical supplication directed at children to ensure their parents’ rights are upheld. We ask Allah to grant us righteousness and to guide us in fulfilling our parents’ rights. Prayer for Children: “And your Lord has decreed that you worship none but Him and be kind to your parents” [Al-Isra’:23]. Repetition: 1 “Be grateful to Me and to your parents; to Me is the final destination.” [Luqman:14] Repetition: 1 “And We have enjoined upon man to be kind to his parents.” [Al-Ahqaf:15] Repetition: 1 The Importance and Virtue of Children’s Supplications The supplications of children are among the greatest acts of worship that bring a servant closer to Allah, the Exalted and Glorious, and they reflect the extent of mutual love and compassion within a Muslim family. When the tongue utters righteous supplications, tranquility descends upon the hearts, and a sense of peace fills the home. Furthermore, constant supplication serves as a strong fortress that protects against the evils and trials of this world and opens the doors to goodness, blessings, and success in life. The practice of such supplication strengthens close family bonds and instills in hearts the values of righteousness and piety, which, by the grace of Allah, yields a righteous generation and a cohesive society that enjoys the pleasure of the Creator, Glorified and Exalted be He. Preferred Times and Circumstances for Children’s Supplications There are virtuous times and circumstances in which the noble Shari’ah urges us to increase our supplications, as acceptance and answer are hoped for by the grace of Allah. Among the most notable of these are: In Summary: The Supplication of Children The supplication of children represents a fundamental pillar of cohesion within the Muslim family, as it combines fulfilling the great rights of parents with attaining virtues and blessings at times […]

  • 19.04.2026

Prayers for healing for a patient

We offer you a blessed prayer for the patient’s speedy recovery. We ask Almighty God to bestow health and well-being upon every patient. Prayer for a Sick Woman’s Recovery, Written in the Name of Allah: Traditional Prayers to Be Repeated: 3 I seek refuge in Allah and His power from the evil of what I find and fear. Traditional Prayers to Be Repeated: 7. “Remove this affliction, O Lord of mankind, and heal—for You are the Healer.” Traditional prayers to be repeated: 1. “There is no healing except Your healing, a healing that leaves no trace of illness. Traditional Prayers to Be Repeated: 1 In the name of Allah, by whose name nothing on earth or in heaven can cause harm, and He is the All-Hearing, the All-Knowing. Prayers to be Repeated: 3 “No harm; it is pure, if Allah wills.” Prayers to be Repeated: 1 “O Allah, grant me well-being in my body, O Allah, grant me good health in my hearing, O Allah, grant me good health in my sight. Traditional Prayers to Repeat: 1 Our Lord is Allah, Who is in the heavens; hallowed be Your Name; Your command is in the heavens and on earth, just as Your mercy is in the heavens. Traditional Prayers to Repeat: 1 So let Your mercy be upon the earth; forgive us our sins and transgressions. You are the Lord of all that is good. Traditional Prayers to Be Repeated: 1 Send down mercy and healing from Your healing upon this pain, so that it may be cured. Traditional Prayers to Be Repeated: 1 O Allah, I ask You, by Your great kindness, generosity, and beautiful concealment, to heal her and grant her health and well-being. Various Prayers for Healing (The pronoun has been adjusted to refer to the patient, as the original article’s prayers used the third person) To be repeated: 1 O Allah, we ask You by Your Most Beautiful Names, Your Most Exalted Attributes, and Your Mercy that encompasses all things, that […]