75 Duas From The Quran Pdf -
| Surah:Ayah | Arabic (transliteration) | Meaning summary | |------------|--------------------------|------------------| | 2:201 | Rabbana atina fid-dunya hasanah... | Give us good in this world & Hereafter; save us from Fire. | | 2:286 | Rabbana la tu'akhidhna in-nasina... | Don’t punish us if we forget or err. | | 3:8 | Rabbana la tuzigh qulubana... | Don’t let our hearts deviate after guidance. | | 14:40 | Rabbij’alni muqimas-salah... | Make me and my descendants establishers of prayer. | | 20:114 | Rabbi zidni ‘ilma | My Lord, increase me in knowledge. |
We are pleased to offer a free PDF download of 75 duas from the Quran, which includes a collection of powerful supplications for various occasions. This PDF is perfect for Muslims who want to learn and recite duas from the Quran, but may not have the time to search and compile them themselves.
Download 75 Duas from the Quran PDF - A Collection of Powerful Supplications
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The Quran is not just a book of laws; it is a manual for the soul. Within its verses lie profound prayers uttered by Prophets like Ibrahim (AS), Musa (AS), and Muhammad (SAW) during their most challenging moments. By using a , you benefit from:
Having a PDF on your phone or tablet means you can engage in dhikr during your commute, at work, or before bed. Key Themes Found in the 75 Duas
Choose a PDF that includes both the Arabic text and the English translation. | Surah:Ayah | Arabic (transliteration) | Meaning summary
"Our Lord, perfect for us our light and forgive us. Indeed, You are over all things competent." (Surah Al-Tahrim, 66:8). 4. Duas for Patience, Strength, and Overcoming Trials
Includes the famous duas of Prophets like Ibrahim, Musa, Yusuf, and Yunus (peace be upon them) .
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Quranic Duas are perfectly structured. They express deep human vulnerabilities, fears, and hopes in a few, powerful words.
You are reciting the exact words revealed in the Holy Scripture.
Most Muslims know Rabbana ātinā fid-dunyā (2:201). But imagine knowing the Dua for when you’re unfairly criticized (12:33), or when you feel alone in a crowd (23:118), or when you need a miracle like Zakariyya in old age (19:4–6).