Remembrance, for the shape of a day.
The remembrances the Prophet ﷺ recited after Fajr and Asr, and the short supplications he made at the turning points of the day. Arabic, transliteration, English, and a hadith source for every entry.
The remembrances the Prophet ﷺ recited after Fajr. A protection for the day.
The remembrances the Prophet ﷺ recited after Asr. A protection for the night.
Short supplications for the turning points of the day — eating, sleeping, travelling, leaving and entering your home.
A tap-to-count dhikr counter with the common presets — SubhanAllah 33, Alhamdulillah 33, Allahu akbar 34, and more.
Why adhkar
The Prophet ﷺ taught a steady rhythm of short remembrances across the day — ones to say on waking and on sleeping, one before eating and one after, one on leaving home and one on entering it. They are not magic formulas. They are the way the Prophet ﷺ lived with Allah present in small moments.
Start with the morning and evening sets. Pick three or four entries and stay with them for a week before adding more. Consistency beats completeness.
The most beloved deeds to Allah are those done consistently, even if small.— Sahih al-Bukhari 6464
Every entry on this site is cited to a sahih or hasan source. Where a dua is specifically from Hisn al-Muslim, we cross- reference the original hadith collection it draws from.