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Duas Around Salah: Essential Supplications Before & After Prayer
Duas around salah are powerful means to deepen your connection with Allah. Before you stand in prayer, and after you complete it, these supplications transform your worship into a heartfelt conversation. In this guide, we share authentic duas from the Quran and Sunnah to enrich your prayer experience.
Table of Contents
- The Importance of Duas Around Salah
- Duas Before Salah: Preparing Your Heart
- Duas After Salah: Seeking Forgiveness & Blessings
- Practical Tips for Consistent Duas
- Quran & Hadith on Supplications
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Conclusion
The Importance of Duas Around Salah
Prayer (salah) is the pillar of Islam, and duas are its soul. Incorporating duas around salah brings immense blessings. The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ taught us specific words to say before and after prayer. These moments are when the gates of heaven open, and our supplications are most likely to be accepted.
When you begin your salah with proper intention and supplication, your focus sharpens. After salah, praising Allah and asking for forgiveness seals your worship. This practice is not just ritual—it is a lifeline to your Creator.
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Duas Before Salah: Preparing Your Heart
The Opening Supplication (Du’a Al-Istiftah)
Before you begin the recitation of Al-Fatihah, the Prophet ﷺ would say:
“Subhanaka Allahumma wa bihamdika, wa tabarakasmuka, wa ta’ala jadduka, wa la ilaha ghairuk.”
Translation: Glory be to You, O Allah, and praise be to You. Blessed is Your name, and exalted is Your majesty. There is no deity worthy of worship except You.
This dua is a beautiful way to start your salah. It cleanses your heart and focuses your mind on Allah’s greatness. Recite it quietly before Al-Fatihah.
Seeking Refuge from Shaytan
Before any prayer, say:
“A’udhu billahi min ash-shaytan ir-rajim.”
Translation: I seek refuge with Allah from the accursed Satan.
This simple phrase protects your prayer from distractions and whispers. It is a shield for your worship.
Making Intention (Niyyah)
While not spoken aloud, your intention is crucial. Say in your heart: “I intend to pray the Fajr prayer (or any prayer) for Allah Almighty.” This aligns your soul with your action.
Duas After Salah: Seeking Forgiveness & Blessings
Istighfar (Seeking Forgiveness)
After every salah, the Prophet ﷺ would say three times:
“Astaghfirullah, Astaghfirullah, Astaghfirullah.”
Translation: I seek forgiveness from Allah.
Then he would say:
“Allahumma antas-salam wa minkas-salam, tabarakta ya dhal-jalali wal-ikram.”
Translation: O Allah, You are the Peace, and from You is peace. Blessed are You, O Possessor of majesty and honor.
Supplication for Protection from Hellfire
After Fajr and Maghrib prayers, recite seven times:
“Allahumma ajirni min an-nar.”
Translation: O Allah, protect me from the Hellfire.
This dua is a powerful shield against punishment. Make it a habit after these prayers.
The Glorious Tasbih
After every obligatory prayer, recite:
- Subhan Allah (Glory be to Allah) 33 times
- Alhamdulillah (Praise be to Allah) 33 times
- Allahu Akbar (Allah is the Greatest) 33 times
- Then complete with: La ilaha illallah wahdahu la sharika lah, lahul-mulku wa lahul-hamdu wa huwa ‘ala kulli shay’in qadir.
This dhikr after salah brings immense rewards and erases sins.
Duas from the Quran
After salah, you can also recite:
“Rabbana atina fid-dunya hasanatan wa fil-akhirati hasanatan waqina azaban-nar.” (Quran 2:201)
Translation: Our Lord, give us in this world good, and in the Hereafter good, and protect us from the punishment of the Fire.
This comprehensive dua covers both worlds. It is a favorite of the Prophet ﷺ.
Practical Tips for Consistent Duas
- Make a habit: Start with one or two duas and gradually add more. Consistency is better than quantity.
- Use a dua book or app: Keep a small booklet or use your phone to memorize new supplications.
- Teach your family: Share these duas with your spouse and children. It becomes a beautiful family practice.
- Reflect on meanings: Understanding what you say deepens your connection. Don’t just recite—feel the words.
- Combine with charity: After salah, give in charity if possible. It multiplies the blessings of your duas around salah.
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Quran & Hadith on Supplications
Quranic Verses About Duas
Allah says in the Quran:
“And when My servants ask you concerning Me, indeed I am near. I respond to the invocation of the supplicant when he calls upon Me.” (Quran 2:186)
This verse assures us that Allah listens to every dua. He is closer than we imagine.
Hadith on Duas After Salah
The Prophet ﷺ said:
“Whoever glorifies Allah after every prayer thirty-three times, and praises Allah thirty-three times, and magnifies Allah thirty-three times, that is ninety-nine, and then says, ‘La ilaha illallah wahdahu la sharika lah, lahul-mulku wa lahul-hamdu wa huwa ‘ala kulli shay’in qadir,’ his sins will be forgiven even if they are as much as the foam of the sea.” (Muslim 597)
This hadith encourages us to be diligent with post-prayer dhikr. It is a treasure of forgiveness.
Authentic Sources for Duas
For more authentic duas, refer to IslamQA which provides reliable rulings and supplications from the Quran and Sunnah.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I make dua in my own language during salah?
During salah, it is preferred to use Arabic for prescribed duas. However, in sujood (prostration), you can make dua in your own language for worldly matters. Outside salah, you can supplicate in any language.
What is the best time to make dua after salah?
The moments immediately after obligatory prayers are highly recommended. Also, the last third of the night, between adhan and iqamah, and during sujood are times when duas are accepted.
Do I have to say all these duas after every salah?
No, you are not obligated. Start with what you can manage consistently. The Prophet ﷺ encouraged consistency, even if small. Over time, you can add more.
Can I make dua for others during my salah?
Yes, especially in sujood. You can pray for your parents, spouse, children, and the entire Muslim ummah. The Prophet ﷺ often made dua for others.
Conclusion
Incorporating duas around salah transforms your prayer from a routine into a spiritual journey. These supplications before and after salah bring peace, forgiveness, and closeness to Allah. Start with the opening dua, the tasbih, and a few heartfelt prayers. Over time, your salah will become a source of endless barakah.
Remember, Allah loves when you call upon Him. Make your prayer a conversation, not just a ritual. May Allah accept our worship and grant us sincerity. Ameen.

