Daily duas — clothing, home, and the street
Duas when dressing and undressing, entering and leaving the home, and using the toilet — the complete set of everyday adhkar.
A Muslim's daily life is woven with remembrance of Allah: every ordinary act — dressing, leaving home, using the bathroom — has its own supplication. This turns routine into worship.
Collected here: adhkar for putting on clothes, wearing new clothes, before undressing, before entering and after leaving the toilet, and when leaving or entering the home. Each has Arabic, translation, and source from the Sunnah.
Memorizing these short duas together with the audio is a step toward a steady connection with Allah throughout the whole day.
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