Dua Quotes — Islamic Quotes About Supplication
Dua — supplication — is described in hadith as "the essence of worship." The cards in this category collect short, shareable reminders about what dua actually is: not a wishlist, not a transaction, but a private conversation that the slave is invited into at any hour, in any state, in any language. You'll find verses on Allah being near and responsive (Quran 2:186), reminders to ask without losing hope when a reply seems delayed, and quotes from scholars on the etiquette of dua — facing the qiblah, raising the hands, repeating the request, sending salawat first. Some cards are practical: short Arabic duas with transliteration and meaning, suitable for memorizing one a week. Others are emotional anchors for hard days — when you don't know what to ask for, when you've asked a thousand times, when the ask itself feels like the answer. New dua quote cards are added throughout the week. Browse the latest below, or move sideways into related themes — gratitude after the dua is answered (Alhamdulillah), patience while waiting (Sabr), and tahajjud — the night prayer when duas are said to land closest.























