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Back by popular demand - still at only £3.89

Here we have a 7 pack collection of the Masnoon Duas (total 15 duas) from authentic and well known sources. There are variations for some of the Duas but we have produced the most common and well known ones with references below.

Each Dua sticker is approx. A6 size. They have a silk finish, and although are designed and produced by us, we do not place our logo or business name on the sticker like other sellers, as we think it ruins the appearance of the sticker. *Note: these stickers are not waterproof

Please see below for the references and description of each Sunnah Dua

Why are ours so much cheaper than others? Our goal is people learn these, fulfil the Sunnah and this would become a sadaqah jariah for us.

Dua before & after Eating:

These Duas are mentioned in Abu Dawud & Al-Hisnul Haseen

Dua When Sleeping & Waking:

Both of these Duas are mentioned in Sahih Al-Bukhari

Dua When Entering & Leaving the Home

These Duas are mentioned in Al-Hisnul-Haseen

Dua for changing clothes:

The dua when removing your garments in mentioned in An-Nasai. When wearing the garments, the dua is narrated in Tirmidhi

Dua for Entering and Leaving the Toilet

Both the Entering & Leaving the Toilet Duas are mentioned in Sahih Al-Bukhari.

Please note, that these duas should not be placed inside the toilet, nor on the door of the toilet if it opens inwards.

Dua for Before and After Wudhu (Ablution)

The beginning dua is partly mentioned Abu Dawud, Ibn Majah, and Ahmad and the rest is mentioned in Tirmidhi. After completing wudhu Dua is also in Tirmidhi

Dua for Travelling:

Revive the Sunnah and recite the complete Dua.

Here we have the FULL Sunnah dua before travelling. The correct way to mount/sit in your vehicle is as follows:

• When you place your foot inside the vehicle, recite Bismillah
• After you’ve sat down, recite Alhamdulillah, Subhanalladhi sakh…
• Recite Alhamdulillah x3 & Allahu Akbar x3
• Recite Subhanaka inni zalamtu…
• Smile at the end!

This Dua & method is narrated in Musnad Ahmad, Abu Dawud, At-Tirmidhi and An-Nisai.