So Kar Uthne Ki Dua: A Spiritual Guide to Starting Your Day with Faith
The most beautiful Sunnahs of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is reciting a dua (supplication) upon waking up. This simple yet profound act sets the tone for the entire day, filling our hearts with faith, purpose, and divine protection.
The Significance of Waking Up with Dua
Sleep is a blessing from Allah—a temporary state resembling minor death, where our souls are taken and then returned to us. When we wake up, it’s a new chance at life, a fresh opportunity to seek forgiveness, express gratitude, and ask for blessings. The Prophet (PBUH) taught us specific duas to recite upon waking, ensuring that our first thoughts are connected to our Creator.
The Authentic Dua for Waking Up (So Kar Uthne Ki Dua)
The most authentic dua for waking up, as narrated in Sahih Bukhari and Sahih Muslim, is:
(الْحَمْدُ لِلَّهِ الَّذِي أَحْيَانَا بَعْدَ مَا أَمَاتَنَا وَإِلَيْهِ النُّشُورُ)
“Alhamdulillahilladhi ahyana ba’da ma amatana wa ilaihin nushoor.”
Translation: “All praise is for Allah who gave us life after taking it from us, and to Him is the resurrection.”
This powerful dua reminds us of Allah’s mercy in granting us another day and reinforces our belief in the Hereafter.

Why This Dua Matters
Gratitude (Shukr) – By saying Alhamdulillah, we acknowledge that every breath is a gift from Allah.
Awareness of the Afterlife – The mention of resurrection keeps us mindful of our ultimate return to Allah.
Protection from Negativity – Starting the day with Allah’s remembrance shields us from stress, anxiety, and evil influences.
Additional Morning Supplications from Sunnah
Along with the main dua, the Prophet (PBUH) encouraged other morning adhkar (remembrances) to strengthen our connection with Allah:
Ayat-ul-Kursi (Quran 2:255) – Reciting this verse protects from Shaytan until night.
Last Two Ayahs of Surah Al-Baqarah (Quran 2:285-286) – These verses bring blessings and safeguard against harm.
Subhanallah, Alhamdulillah, Allahu Akbar (33 times each) – These words purify the heart and bring immense reward.
La ilaha illallah wahdahu la sharika lah… (100 times) – A declaration of Tawheed that erases sins and brings light on Judgment Day.
How to Cultivate the Habit of Morning Dua
Many of us struggle with consistency in remembrance. Here’s how to make this dua a daily practice:
Keep a Dua Journal – Write down the duas and place them near your bed.
Set a Phone Reminder – Use an alarm labeled “Morning Dua” to prompt you.
Make Wudu Before Sleeping – A clean state makes it easier to wake up for Fajr and remember Allah.
Sleep with Intention – Before sleeping, intend to wake up for Allah’s remembrance.
The Spiritual & Psychological Benefits
Reciting duas upon waking isn’t just a ritual—it has real-life benefits:
Reduces Anxiety – Starting the day with Allah’s name brings inner peace.
Increases Barakah (Blessings) – A day begun with dua is filled with divine help.
Strengthens Faith – Constant remembrance keeps the heart attached to Allah.
A Personal Reflection
Imagine waking up and instead of immediately checking your phone or worrying about tasks, you pause and say: “Alhamdulillah for another day.”
This small shift can transform your entire mindset. You’re no longer just “getting through the day”—you’re living it with purpose, under Allah’s care.
Final Encouragement
Brothers and sisters, the Prophet (PBUH) said: “Whoever recites this upon waking, will be under Allah’s protection until evening.” (Ibn Sunni) Isn’t that a blessing worth striving for?
Let’s commit today to making So Kar Uthne Ki Dua a non-negotiable part of our mornings. Share this with loved ones, and may Allah make us among those who remember Him at all times. Ameen!