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Adhkar

143 adhkar in eight sections

Dhikr is not a task to be discharged and forgotten; it is what fills the empty spaces of a Muslim's day. The categories here are ordered the way a day is actually lived: you wake and say the morning adhkar, you pray and follow it with the adhkar after salah, you make tasbih through the day, evening comes and you say the evening adhkar, and you go to bed with the adhkar of sleep.

Every dhikr on this site is attributed to its source — the Qur'an, Sahih al-Bukhari and Muslim, or the Sunan. Nothing unverified is published here.

Morning & evening adhkar together Both litanies in one continuous page.

Common questions

What are adhkar?

Established words transmitted from the Prophet ﷺ by which Allah is remembered at particular times and in particular states: morning and evening, after the prayers, on sleeping and waking, when eating, travelling or entering the home.

Are these adhkar reliable?

Every dhikr published here is taken from the Qur'an or the accepted books of Sunnah, with its source printed beside it. What is not established is not published at all.

Does the site save my progress?

Yes — on your device alone, with no account and no sign-up. If you want it to follow you across devices, and to be shared with your companion, that is what the Khalily app is for.

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