Morning and evening adhkar
Morning and evening adhkar — a collection of duas and remembrances of Allah to be recited after Fajr and after Asr, with Arabic text, translation, and audio.
Morning and evening adhkar form the believer's daily protection, assembled from the authentic Sunnah of the Prophet ﷺ. Regular remembrance of Allah, morning and evening, strengthens faith and brings tranquility to the heart.
This page gathers the authentic adhkar to be recited twice a day: after the Fajr (dawn) prayer and after the ‘Asr (afternoon) prayer. For each, we provide the Arabic text with diacritics, word-by-word translation, a full meaning-based English translation, and the hadith source (al-Bukhari, Muslim, Abu Dawud, at-Tirmidhi, Ibn Majah, an-Nasa'i, Ahmad).
Audio recordings help you memorize correct pronunciation. It is recommended to recite the morning adhkar between Fajr and sunrise, and the evening adhkar between ‘Asr and sunset.
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