A free collection of Prophetic supplications for trials and hardships — with context, so they land differently.
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Why this collection exists
There is a difference between reciting a dua and truly calling upon Allah. When we understand what we are saying — the name of Allah we are invoking, the moment in which the Prophet ﷺ said these words, the state of heart they require — the same words become something else entirely.
This collection does not just give you the supplications. It gives you the context. The meaning. The moment.
"And when My servants ask you about Me — indeed I am near. I respond to the invocation of the supplicant when he calls upon Me."
— Al-Baqarah 2:186He is not distant. He responds. Every time. This collection is a reminder of that — and a set of words to reach Him with, when you do not know what else to say.
What's inside
The duas the Prophet ﷺ taught when the heart is heavy and the chest feels tight.
Words for when you have lost something — a person, a dream, a version of yourself you thought would last.
For the moments when Allah feels far and your heart feels hardened. These words are for exactly that.
When life feels unfair and you have no control. The Prophetic response to situations that feel impossible.
For the weight of past mistakes. Supplications of tawbah that remind you Allah is Al-Ghafur, Al-Wadud.
Daily adhkar for protection, presence, and beginning each day anchored to something real.
There is no upsell. No catch. We created this because knowledge that helps a believer call upon Allah — especially in their lowest moment — is one of the most meaningful things we can offer. If it helps you, make dua for us. That is enough.
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