Most people know a handful of Quranic duas (like Rabbana ātinā fid-dunyā). But a curated collection of 75 gives you a spiritual toolkit for almost every life situation—crisis, gratitude, decision-making, forgiveness, parenting, marriage, and even leadership.
The unique power? These aren’t just “good words.” Every phrase is Allah’s own taught or inspired speech. Reciting them is like dialing a direct line with divine precision.
Transliteration: Rabbana afrigh ‘alayna sabran wa thabbit aqdamana wansurna ‘alal-qawmil-kafirin. Usage: Recite this when facing oppression, examinations, or any difficult trial.
Transliteration: La ilaha illa anta subhanaka inni kuntu minaz-zalimin. Usage: The Prophet Yunus recited this inside the belly of the whale. It is a master key for locked doors.
It is a curated list of 75 specific prayers (duas) that Allah Himself teaches in the Quran. These are not the Prophet’s personal supplications (though some overlap) but verses where Allah commands believers to ask in a particular way.
Examples include:
The PDF should be organized for usability and study:
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).
That’s the real value of “75 Duas from the Quran PDF” — it transforms the Quran from a book you read into a conversation you live.
Below is a suggested categorization for the 75 Duas to make the PDF navigable.
Most people just read through once and forget. Try this instead: