Our Story

Built for the
Muslim Home

A free library of print-ready dua cards — because the Sunnah of daily remembrance belongs in every room, not just in books on a shelf.

The Name & The Story

What are
Masnoon Duas?

Masnoon (مسنون) comes from Sunnah — the traditions of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. They are the specific duas he recited, taught, or approved, preserved in authenticated hadith collections.

  • Cover every moment of daily life — waking, eating, leaving home, sleeping
  • Carry a double reward: dhikr and following the Sunnah simultaneously
  • Always traced to a named source with a clear authenticity grade

While teaching our children their daily duas, we kept stopping to check our phones mid-lesson. So we printed them — meal dua by the table, bathroom dua outside the door. Without any drill, everyone memorised them simply by seeing them every day.

That is what this library is built for: the Sunnah in every room, not on a phone.

Authenticated Sources Only
Every dua is drawn from Sahih al-Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, Abu Dawud, or other established collections. Grade is stated on every card — no ambiguity, no weak hadith presented as strong.
Always Free
No accounts, no paywalls, no email gates. Download, print, and place. This library is built as an act of worship — free today, free always.
Designed to be Printed
Each card is laid out for A4, with correct margins, legible Arabic at printing size, and clean ink coverage. Print, laminate, bluetag to the wall — done.
Why Physical Reminders

The phone is not
the answer

An app requires you to open it. A card on the wall is simply there — every morning, every night, without a single tap.

  • The Prophet ﷺ tied duas to physical moments — entering home, sitting to eat, waking from sleep
  • A laminated card costs pence, needs no battery, and cannot be dismissed
  • Seeing the words at the right moment builds the habit — no memorisation pressure required
مَثَلُ الَّذِي يَذْكُرُ رَبَّهُ وَالَّذِي لَا يَذْكُرُ رَبَّهُ
مَثَلُ الْحَيِّ وَالْمَيِّتِ
"The example of the one who remembers his Lord
and the one who does not
is like that of the living and the dead."
Sahih al-Bukhari 6407
Our Standards

How every dua is verified

We follow a consistent methodology for every card published in this library.

01
Primary Sources Only
Bukhari, Muslim, Abu Dawud, Tirmidhi, Ibn Majah, Nasa'i — no secondary compilation used as a sole source.
02
Grade Stated Clearly
Every card shows the collection, reference number, and grade — Sahih, Hasan, or Da'if — plainly stated.
03
Verified Arabic Text
Arabic checked against the original hadith — not copied from secondary sites. Full tashkeel included for correct pronunciation.
04
Conservative Translation
Accuracy over elegance. We prefer a precise translation over a more beautiful-sounding paraphrase.
Sadaqah Jariyah

A charity that continues
long after us

"When a person dies, his deeds come to an end except for three: sadaqah jariyah, knowledge from which others benefit, or a righteous child who prays for him." (Muslim 1631)

This library is our attempt at that. Every name of Allah remembered from these cards — we ask Allah to write it in the scales. If you have a correction or want to say JazakAllahu Khayran, we'd love to hear from you.