Master the daily Islamic supplications of the Prophet (PBUH) with correct Arabic pronunciation, full translation, and meaning. For kids and adults worldwide.
Masnoon Duas (مسنون دعائیں) are the supplications that are authentically established from the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). These are the specific Duas he taught his Companions and encouraged Muslims to recite in various situations of daily life — from waking up in the morning to going to sleep at night.
Learning and reciting Masnoon Duas transforms everyday activities into acts of worship. When a Muslim eats, travels, enters their home, or looks in the mirror while reciting the Dua taught by the Prophet (PBUH), even these routine moments become blessed and rewarded by Allah (SWT).
Dua upon waking from sleep
Dua before and after bathroom
Before and after meals
Dua when entering and leaving home
Dua entering and leaving the masjid
Dua for starting a journey
Dua when it rains and after rain
Duas and Surahs before bed
Dua when putting on new clothes
Dua for sneezing and response
Dua when sick or visiting the sick
Dua when looking in the mirror
Children who learn Masnoon Duas at a young age carry these supplications with them for life. They develop the habit of remembering Allah in every situation and grow up with a natural Islamic consciousness. Our teachers use repetition, meaning, and stories from the Sunnah to make Duas memorable and beloved to young students.
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📱 Book Free Trial NowYes. Many parents enroll their children in both Noorani Qaida and Masnoon Duas simultaneously. We can schedule both courses in the same week with different class slots. Learning Duas alongside Qaida gives children a well-rounded Islamic foundation from the very beginning.
Most students complete the core Masnoon Duas in 1 to 3 months depending on the number of classes per week and daily practice. Children with regular home revision typically memorize faster. We also continue with morning and evening Adhkar once the core Duas are memorized.
Yes, absolutely. We teach both the Arabic pronunciation and the translation/meaning of every Dua. Understanding what they are saying helps children remember Duas for longer and also builds a genuine connection to the supplication. Our teachers explain the context and virtues of each Dua in an age-appropriate way.