Supplications from the Holy Quran and Sunnah, including those related to strengthening faith and steadfastness.
Supplications for Ruqyah (Islamic healing) found in Quranic verses and Hadiths.
Supplications related to specific times and occasions, such as Fajr (dawn prayer). It is noted that there is no specific supplication for Fajr.
Supplications specific to Ramadan, such as supplications for the acceptance of one's deeds.
Quranic verses recited during times of distress and hardship.
Supplications for worry and sadness, included within the written supplications.
Supplications for family and parents, presented in dedicated texts.
Supplications related to life topics, such as marriage, with the clarification that the supplications are not limited to specific wording.
Supplications of the Prophets mentioned in the Quran, presented in a dedicated section.
Educational written materials on reasons that may prevent the acceptance of supplications (such as examples of sins).
The presented content is textual (readable) and includes quotations from the Holy Quran, Hadiths, and general supplications as found within the sections.