Yawm
al-Jumuʿah
Friday — The Best Day on Which the Sun Has Risen
"The best day on which the sun has risen is Al Jummah (Friday). On it Adam was created, on it he entered Paradise, on it he was expelled from it, and the Hour will not be established except on Friday."
Every Friday contains one hour in which Allah answers every dua made with a sincere heart.
Reading Surah Al-Kahf on Friday brings a light that shines between the two Fridays.
Send blessings upon the Prophet ﷺ abundantly on Friday — they are presented to him directly.
Frequently Asked Questions About Jummah
The best Jummah duas include seeking forgiveness, reciting the dua of the hour of acceptance before Maghrib, and sending abundant salawat upon the Prophet ﷺ. Friday is the day Allah is most responsive to sincere supplications, making every dua on this day especially powerful.
The most widely accepted scholarly opinion is that the hour of acceptance falls in the last hour before Maghrib on Friday. This is based on authentic hadiths in Sahih Muslim and other collections. Make sure to engage in dua, dhikr, and salawat during this window.
The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said that whoever reads Surah Al-Kahf on Friday will have a light shining between the two Fridays. It is one of the most virtuous and spiritually protective acts a Muslim can do on Jummah, and it can be read any time throughout the day or night of Friday.
There is no fixed number — the Prophet ﷺ encouraged Muslims to send abundant blessings on Friday. Many scholars recommend reciting salawat throughout the day, especially in the last hour before Maghrib. The salawat are presented directly to the Prophet ﷺ, making Friday the best day for this act of worship.
May Allah grant us the ability to honour every Jummah with sincerity, to have our duas answered in the blessed hour, and to send abundant salawat upon our beloved Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.




