Our Sources
Every dua on this platform is sourced from authenticated Islamic scholarship. We cite exact book names and hadith numbers for full traceability.
Sahih al-Bukhari
Highest AuthenticityImam Muhammad ibn Ismail al-Bukhari (d. 256 AH)
The most authentic book after the Quran, according to the consensus of Muslim scholars. Contains over 7,000 carefully graded hadiths.
Sahih Muslim
Highest AuthenticityImam Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj (d. 261 AH)
The second most authoritative hadith collection. Imam Muslim was known for his rigorous methodology in verifying chains of transmission.
Hisn al-Muslim
Compiled ReferenceSheikh Sa'id ibn 'Ali ibn Wahf al-Qahtani
Fortress of the Muslim — a comprehensive compilation of Prophetic supplications for every situation in a Muslim's daily life.
Riyad as-Salihin
High AuthenticityImam Yahya ibn Sharaf al-Nawawi (d. 676 AH)
Gardens of the Righteous — a renowned collection covering all aspects of Islamic practice with hadiths graded to the highest standards.
Sunan Abu Dawud
High AuthenticityImam Abu Dawud al-Sijistani (d. 275 AH)
One of the six canonical hadith collections (Kutub al-Sittah), focused on legal hadiths and daily practices.
Sunan al-Tirmidhi
High AuthenticityImam Abu Isa Muhammad al-Tirmidhi (d. 279 AH)
Known for its unique grading system, this collection contains many supplications and adhkar with detailed scholarly commentary.
The Holy Quran
Divine RevelationDirect word of Allah ﷻ
Quranic duas are the highest level of supplication — direct words of Allah revealed to Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.
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