MORNING AND EVENING DUAS
If a believer lives to see the morning, he should thank Allah for a new day.
If he reaches the evening, he thanks Allah for completing another day safely.
These simple yet powerful azkar strengthen Tawḥeed, Gratitude, and Reliance upon Allah.
Also Read morning-evening wazaif
Allah says:
“So remember Me; I will remember you.”
[Surah Baqarah 2:152]
And:
“O you who believe, remember Allah with much remembrance.”
[Surah Ahzab 33:41]
MORNING DUA
Hazrat Abu Hurairah (ra) narrated,
Prophet Muhammad (saw) said:
When one of you reaches the morning then let him say:
O Allah, by You we enter the morning, and by You, we enter the evening, and by You, we live, and by You, we die, and to You is the Return.
[Jamia Tirmidhi 3391]
EVENING DUA
And when he reaches the evening, let him say:
Allahumma Bika Amsaina Wabika Asbahna Wabika Nahya Wabika Namutu Wa ilaikan Nushoor
O Allah, by Your leave we have reached the morning and by Your leave, we have reached the evening, by Your leave we live and die and unto You is our resurrection. [Jamia Tirmidhi, 3391]
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PROTECTION DUAS (Recite 3 times Morning & Evening)
Narrated by Hazrat Abu Salam (ra),
Prophet Muhammad (saw) said: "There is no Muslim or Allah's slave - who says, in the morning and evening":
A'uzu bika limatil-lahit taammati min sharri ma khalaqa
Razitu billahi Rabban, wa bil Islami dinan, wa bi Muhammadin Nabiyyan
I seek refuge in the complete words of Allah from the evil in what He has created.
[Sahih Muslim 2708]
I am content with Allah as my Lord, Islam as my religion, and Muhammad (saw) as my Prophet.
[Sunan Abi Dawud 5072]
Benefits:
- Whoever recites these consistently will be granted protection from harm by Allah’s permission.
[Sahih Muslim]
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- Whoever recites these regularly, he will be pleased on the Day of Judgment.
Best time to recite
Morning:
After Fajr until sunrise.
Evening:
After Asr until Maghrib
(or before sleep according
to some scholars).
Morning azkar aligns the
heart before worldly
engagements.
Evening azkar seals the day
with Remembrance and
Tawheed.



