Duas for Every Emotion
أَدْعِيَةٌ لِكُلِّ حَال
The prophets did not hide their feelings from Allah — they brought them to Him. Yaqub brought his grief, Yunus his desperation, Musa his need. Whatever you are feeling right now, there is an inherited dua for it.
Choose the state of your heart below. Each page gathers the authentic supplications for that feeling, with Arabic text, transliteration, translation, and the story behind each dua.
قَلَق
Duas for Anxiety and Worry
6 authentic duas
حُزْن
Duas for Sadness and Grief
3 authentic duas
شُكْر
Duas for Gratitude — Thanking Allah
2 authentic duas
وَحْدَة
Duas for Loneliness
2 authentic duas
إِرْهَاق
Duas When You Feel Overwhelmed
6 authentic duas
اسْتِغْفَار
Duas for Seeking Forgiveness
3 authentic duas
أَلَم
Duas for Pain and Hardship
5 authentic duas
أَمَل
Duas for Hope and Trust in Allah
5 authentic duas
غَضَب
Duas for Anger
1 authentic dua
خَوْف
Duas for Fear and Uncertainty
2 authentic duas
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I make dua about my feelings in my own words?
Yes — dua in your own language and words is valid and encouraged. The duas of the Quran and Sunnah carry special blessing because Allah and His Messenger ﷺ chose their wording, so many Muslims combine both: the inherited dua first, then their own.
Which dua is best for anxiety and stress?
The Prophet ﷺ regularly sought refuge from worry with "Allahumma inni a'udhu bika minal-hammi wal-hazan" (Bukhari 6369), and prescribed "Hasbiyallahu la ilaha illa Huwa" seven times morning and evening for whoever is overwhelmed by concerns (Abu Dawud 5081).
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