It is imperative for kids to start learning duas at a young age, so that they can begin to implement them and get used to them early on in life.The importance of duas cannot be overstated.
I place trust in Allah, there’s no might or power except for Allah.Upon entering homeWe enter in the name of Allah, and we leave and in the name of Allah, and we place our trust in our Lord.While visiting the illNever mind, may the sickness be a purification, if Allah wills.I ask Allah The Supreme, Lord of the magnificent throne to cure you.
(7 times)When it rainsO Allah, may it be a beneficial rain cloud.When you hear thunderHow perfect He is, Whom the thunder declares His perfection with His praise, as do the angels out of fear of Him.When it rains too muchOh Allah, let rain fall around us, not upon us.
Oh Allah, let it fall on the pastures, hills, valleys and the roots of trees.Before eatingO Allah, bless it for us and feed us better than it.Before eating (if Bismillah is forgotten)In the name of Allah in its beginning and end.Before drinking milkO Allah, bless it for us, give us more of it.After finishing a mealAllah be praised with an abundant beautiful blessed praise.
Allah be praised.By the guest, for the hostO Allah, bless for them, that which You have provided them, forgive them and have mercy upon them.When seeing the early or premature fruitO Allah, bless our fruit for us, bless our town for us, bless our saa for us and bless our mudd for us.’ (Forms of measurement: A saa is equivalent to four mudds; a mudd is equivalent to the measure of an average man’s two palms.
I seek Your forgiveness and turn to You in repentance.To thank someoneMay Allah reward you with goodness.For one who proclaims his love for you for Allah’s sakeMay He, for whom you have loved me, love you.Upon mounting any kind of transportIn the name of Allah and all praise is for Allah.