A practical and user-friendly app offering authentic, thoughtfully compiled Duas suitable for all age groups
A practical and user-friendly app offering authentic, thoughtfully compiled Duas suitable for all age groups
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Program license Free
Developer Dua and Adhkar Team
Version 7.2.0
Works under Android
Also known as Dua & Azkar
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Developer
Dua and Adhkar Team
Works under
Android
Program license
Free
Version
7.2.0
Also known as
Dua & Azkar
Pros
- Ad-free experience that keeps focus on duas and adhkar
- Organized into nine practical chapters for daily life, protection, and major acts of worship
- Arabic text with Bangla and Urdu translations for better understanding
- Multiple font options, including Uthmani, Indopak, and Bangla styles
- Reminders for morning, evening, and before-sleep azkar
- Built-in Tasbih Counter for tracking repetitions
- Option to add personal duas within the app
Cons
- Ruqiyah section could have clearer ordering and fewer repeated items
- Personal duas area would benefit from a more prominent, feature-rich “My Duas” style section, potentially with audio notes
Dua Azkar is a practical mobile companion for Muslims who want quick access to authentic duas and adhkar throughout the day, without distractions or clutter. It gathers supplications for common routines, protection, and special acts of worship, then wraps them in a clear interface that works for both beginners and more experienced users.
It is especially suitable for new Muslims, younger learners, and anyone trying to build a consistent habit of remembrance, since the layout, translations, and reminders focus on everyday practice rather than advanced study.
Curated duas for daily life and beyond
The heart of the app is its organized collection of supplications and remembrances. Content is grouped into nine chapters, covering key moments such as:
- Azkar After Salah
- Morning Azkar
- Evening Azkar
- Azkar before Sleeping
- Daily Duas
On top of this, it includes a dedicated section for Ruqiyah for protection, a chapter with 40 Rabbana Duas, guidance on how to make up missed rakah, and duas related to Hajj & Umrah.
The selection is presented as authentic and carefully chosen, which makes the app feel like a focused reference rather than a random compilation. For users who simply want to know “what should I read right now,” this structure works very well.
Language support and reading comfort
Dua Azkar supports Arabic text alongside Bangla and Urdu translations. This helps users who are more comfortable in these languages understand meanings and learn the supplications with more confidence.
To improve readability, the app offers five font choices, including familiar Quranic styles such as Uthmani, Indopak, and a Bangla-focused font. Being able to pick a script style that matches what you already use in your mushaf makes it easier to read for longer sessions and to teach others from the same screen.
Tools that encourage consistent remembrance
Beyond static text, the app includes a few simple tools that encourage regular practice rather than occasional use. There are reminders for Morning, Evening, and Before Sleeping azkar, which gently push you to remember at the right times of day instead of relying only on memory.
A built-in Tasbih Counter lets you keep track of repetitions without a physical misbaha, which can be handy when you are out or prefer to carry fewer items.
There is also an option to add personal duas to the app. This helps turn it into a central place for both well-known supplications and your own frequently recited prayers, so you do not need to jump between different notes or apps.
Ad-free, approachable design
The developer clearly aims for a calm, distraction-free experience. The app is explicitly ad-free, which suits the spiritual focus and keeps your attention on the content.
The design itself is described as simple and intuitive, and that matches its function. Menus are straightforward, chapters are clearly named, and the absence of clutter makes it easier for children, elders, and new Muslims to navigate without feeling overwhelmed.
Another positive point is the developer’s openness to corrections. There is a defined way to report mistakes with supporting evidence from hadith, and updates are promised after verification. That commitment helps build trust in the authenticity of the duas and adhkar presented.
Areas that could be refined
While the overall structure is strong, a few aspects would benefit from polish. The Ruqiyah section, for example, could be arranged more clearly. Aligning verses more closely with their order in the Qur’an, reducing repeated entries, and placing commonly recited opening duas at the beginning of the sequence would make it easier for those who follow a familiar ruqiyah routine.
The personal duas feature is very valuable, but it could go further. A more prominent “My Duas” area with stronger organization and editing tools would make custom entries quicker to access and manage. Support for attaching simple audio recordings of personal supplications would also help users who learn better by listening, not just reading.
Despite these points, the current version already feels rich and well thought out. With small improvements in content ordering and customization, Dua Azkar has the potential to become an even more complete daily reference for supplication and remembrance.
Pros
- Ad-free experience that keeps focus on duas and adhkar
- Organized into nine practical chapters for daily life, protection, and major acts of worship
- Arabic text with Bangla and Urdu translations for better understanding
- Multiple font options, including Uthmani, Indopak, and Bangla styles
- Reminders for morning, evening, and before-sleep azkar
- Built-in Tasbih Counter for tracking repetitions
- Option to add personal duas within the app
Cons
- Ruqiyah section could have clearer ordering and fewer repeated items
- Personal duas area would benefit from a more prominent, feature-rich “My Duas” style section, potentially with audio notes