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Daily Dua Readings

This DUA book is compiled from a collection of verses and chapters of the Qur’ān and invocations of the blessed Prophet (SAV)

This DUA book is compiled from a collection of verses and chapters of the Qur’ān and invocations of the blessed Prophet (SAV)

Daily Dua Readings

by Server Iletisim
Daily Dua Readings
Daily Dua Readings
Daily Dua Readings

What is it about?

This DUA book is compiled from a collection of verses and chapters of the Qur’ān and invocations of the blessed Prophet (SAV). When compiling the invocations of our Prophet (SAV) we took care to include those which are referenced in at least one of the six famous books of the Hadith literature known as the “Kutub al-Sittah” as well as other foundational references.

Daily Dua Readings

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79Mb
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Books Utilities
Last updated
April 24, 2024
Release date
December 1, 2016
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This DUA book is compiled from a collection of verses and chapters of the Qur’ān and invocations of the blessed Prophet (SAV). When compiling the invocations of our Prophet (SAV) we took care to include those which are referenced in at least one of the six famous books of the Hadith literature known as the “Kutub al-Sittah” as well as other foundational references.

In addition to the regular supplications which are to be practiced daily, also included are the invocations which are repeated weekly on their respective days, starting with Friday. When choosing the supplications interpreted from the hadith, the subject matters in the
Quranic verses for that specific day were taken as a basis for reference.

Although these invocations can be practiced any time of the day, they are most beneficial if recited between Salat al-Fajr* and Ishraq**.

Although it was the regular practice of our Prophet (SAV) to recite various invocations and prayers at different times and settings, it was also his common practice to invoke prayers in accordance with certain special or routine activities he (SAV) was engaged in.
A selection of recommended succinct prayer texts has also been included in the application as a separate section.

Success is from Allah…

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