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Duas for Mother

3 Supplications That Place Your Mother in Allah's Care, Mercy, and Guarantee

⚡ Quick Answer — 3 Duas for Mother
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For Blessings, Mercy & Provision — By the Greatest Name
اللهم يا ذا الجلال والإكرام يا حي يا قيوم أدعوك بإسمك الأعظم أن تبسط على أمي من بركاتك ورحمتك ورزقك
Allahumma ya Dhal-Jalali wal-Ikram, ya Hayyu ya Qayyum, ad'uka bismika al-A'zam allathi idha du'ita bihi ajabta, an tabsuta 'ala ummi min barakatika wa rahmatika wa rizqik
"O Allah, O Possessor of Majesty and Honor, O Ever-Living, O Sustainer — I call upon You by Your Greatest Name, by which if You are called upon You answer — to extend to my mother some of Your blessings, Your mercy, and Your sustenance."
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For Her Time, Happiness & Allah's Guarantee
اللهمّ اجعل أوقات أمي بذكرك معمورة، اللهمّ أسعدها بتقواك، اللهمّ اجعلها في ضمانك وأمانك وإحسانك
Allahumma-j'al awqata ummi bidhikrika ma'murah, Allahumma as'idha bitaqwak, Allahumma-j'alha fi dhamanika wa amanika wa ihsanik
"O Allah, make my mother's time filled with Your remembrance. O Allah, make her happy through Your taqwa. O Allah, place her in Your guarantee, Your security, and Your benevolence."
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For Her Heart's Peace — Not Even an Atom of Sadness
يا رب لا تجعل في قلب أمي من الحزن والهم مثقال ذرة، ربّ ارزقها أجمل مما تتمنى وأسعِد قلبها ليسعد قلبي يا كريم يا الله
Ya Rabb la taj'al fi qalbi ummi mina al-huzni wal-hammi mithqala dharrah, Rabb arzuqha ajmala mimma tatamanna, wa as'id qalbaha li yas'ada qalbi, ya Karim ya Allah
"O my Lord, do not place in my mother's heart even an atom's weight of sadness or worry. O Lord, grant her more beautiful than she wishes — and make her heart happy so that my heart will be happy. O Al-Karim, O Allah."
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The third dua contains one of the most emotionally precise phrases in Islamic supplication literature: "as'id qalbaha li yas'ada qalbi" — make her heart happy so that my heart will be happy. This phrase reveals something every person who loves their mother knows deeply: your own peace of mind is inseparable from hers. When your mother is worried, you are worried. When she is at peace, something in you rests. This dua does not just ask for the mother's happiness — it acknowledges the profound connection between a mother's heart and her child's heart, and asks Allah to honor that connection by blessing both simultaneously.

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There is no one you owe more duas to than your mother. The Quran placed her above every other human relationship. The Prophet ﷺ named her three times when asked who is most deserving of good companionship. And yet — how often do we make specific, heartfelt dua for her?

Not a general "O Allah bless my parents," but a real supplication that places her specifically before Allah, by His Greatest Name, asking for His blessings to be extended to her, for her time to be filled with His remembrance, and for every atom of sadness to be kept away from her heart. These three duas are that supplication. Make them every day — for the mother who is still with you, and for the one who has already gone.

👑 The Islamic Status of the Mother

✦ Sahih Bukhari · Sahih Muslim · The Most Famous Answer in Hadith
Man asked: "Who is most deserving of my good companionship?"
Prophet ﷺ: أُمُّكَ — Your mother.
He asked: "Then who?"
Prophet ﷺ: أُمُّكَ — Your mother.
He asked: "Then who?"
Prophet ﷺ: أُمُّكَ — Your mother.
He asked: "Then who?"
Prophet ﷺ: أَبُوكَ — Your father.
Three times. The same answer. Before anyone else — the mother, three times.
وَوَصَّيۡنَا ٱلۡإِنسَٰنَ بِوَٰلِدَيۡهِ حَمَلَتۡهُ أُمُّهُۥ وَهۡنًا عَلَىٰ وَهۡنٍ
"And We have enjoined upon man care for his parents. His mother carried him with hardship upon hardship."
— Surah Luqman 31:14 · The Quran on the mother's unique station

Allah placed her above all other human relationships in the hierarchy of deserving good treatment. Gratitude to parents is placed alongside gratitude to Allah Himself: "Be grateful to Me and to your parents." (Surah Luqman 31:14). Making dua for your mother is one of the highest forms of honoring that obligation — because it is bringing her before Allah, invoking His greatest names for her, asking for the things that truly matter.

🤲 The Three Duas for Mother

🌿 Dua 1 of 3 — For Blessings, Mercy & Provision
Opening with the Greatest Name — Because She Deserves It
اللهم يا ذا الجلال والإكرام يا حي يا قيوم أدعوك بإسمك الأعظم الذي إذا دعيت به أجبت أن تبسط على أمي من بركاتك ورحمتك ورزقك
Transliteration:Allahumma ya Dhal-Jalali wal-Ikram, ya Hayyu ya Qayyum, ad'uka bismika al-A'zam allathi idha du'ita bihi ajabta, an tabsuta 'ala ummi min barakatika wa rahmatika wa rizqik
Translation:"O Allah, O Possessor of Majesty and Honor, O Ever-Living, O Sustainer — I call upon You by Your Greatest Name, by which if You are called upon You answer — to extend to my mother some of Your blessings, Your mercy, and Your sustenance."

🔍 Word-by-Word Breakdown

يا ذا الجلال والإكرام · يا حي يا قيوم
Ya Dhal-Jalali wal-Ikram · Ya Hayyu ya Qayyum
The Greatest Names — The Highest Level of Invocation ✦

"Dhal-Jalali wal-Ikram" — O Possessor of Majesty and Honor. "Jalal" is Allah's overwhelming transcendent greatness. "Ikram" is His generosity toward His servants. "Al-Hayy" — the Ever-Living, who never sleeps or becomes heedless. "Al-Qayyum" — the Self-Sustaining Sustainer, upon whom everything depends. Together these are considered among the most powerful invocations in dua — the Greatest Name of Allah that the Prophet ﷺ connected to guaranteed response.

📌 Why Open with the Greatest Name for Your Mother? This dua begins at the highest level of invocation because your mother deserves your highest effort in supplication. You do not approach Allah casually when asking for her. You invoke the most powerful names you have access to. This dua teaches the correct Islamic seriousness of making dua for a parent.

أن تبسط على أمي
An tabsuta 'ala ummi
To Spread Over My Mother — Not a Small Gift, a Full Covering

"Tabsut" from "basata" — to spread out, to extend, to lay out generously across a wide surface. Not to give a small amount to her, but to spread over her — like a cloth laid over her entirely, covering her completely with what is being given. The generosity of the verb matches the generosity of the names being invoked.

من بركاتك ورحمتك ورزقك
Min barakatika wa rahmatika wa rizqik
Blessings · Mercy · Sustenance — The Three Gifts

Three gifts asked together — barakah (divine blessing that makes everything grow and last), rahmah (mercy that encompasses and protects), and rizq (provision in every form). Together they cover the three dimensions of what a mother needs: the spiritual quality added to her life, the compassion surrounding her, and the material and physical provision sustaining her every day.

🌿 Dua 2 of 3 — For Her Time, Happiness & Allah's Guarantee
Three Requests — Each One a Complete Gift
اللهمّ اجعل أوقات أمي بذكرك معمورة ۝ اللهمّ أسعدها بتقواك ۝ اللهمّ اجعلها في ضمانك وأمانك وإحسانك
Transliteration:Allahumma-j'al awqata ummi bidhikrika ma'murah · Allahumma as'idha bitaqwak · Allahumma-j'alha fi dhamanika wa amanika wa ihsanik
Translation:"O Allah, make my mother's time filled with Your remembrance. O Allah, make her happy through Your taqwa. O Allah, place her in Your guarantee, Your security, and Your benevolence."

🔍 Word-by-Word Breakdown

أوقات أمي بذكرك معمورة
Awqata ummi bidhikrika ma'murah
Her Time Filled with Your Remembrance — The Greatest Gift

"Awqat" — times, periods, all the hours of her day. "Bidhikrika" — with Your remembrance. "Ma'murah" — filled, inhabited, flourishing. The root "'amara" means to build, to fill, to make something thrive. This phrase asks that every hour of your mother's day be populated with Allah's remembrance — when she wakes, when she cooks, when she rests, when she walks. This is the greatest gift you can ask for anyone you love.

أسعدها بتقواك
As'idha bitaqwak
Make Her Happy Through Taqwa — Not Wealth or Comfort

"As'id" — make happy, grant happiness. "Bitaqwak" — through Your taqwa, through her consciousness of You. Real happiness — the kind that is stable and not dependent on external circumstances — comes through taqwa. A person with taqwa has an internal compass that produces the right choices and the resulting peace. This dua asks for happiness through her relationship with Allah, not through material conditions that may change.

في ضمانك وأمانك وإحسانك
Fi dhamanika wa amanika wa ihsanik
Three Layers of Divine Care — Completely Held by Allah ✦

"Dhamanik" — Your guarantee. "Dhaman" is a pledge of personal responsibility. Placing your mother in Allah's dhamana means asking Allah to take personal responsibility for her wellbeing — to guarantee her, as a guarantor guarantees. "Amanik" — Your security. Safety, protection, freedom from fear. "Ihsanik" — Your benevolence, Allah's highest standard of care and goodness.

ضمان
Guarantee
Allah personally pledges responsibility for her wellbeing
أمان
Security
Complete safety — freedom from harm and from fear
إحسان
Benevolence
Allah's highest excellence of care — treating her with His utmost goodness
🌿 Dua 3 of 3 — For Her Heart's Peace
The Child's Love Made Supplication
يا رب لا تجعل في قلب أمي من الحزن والهم مثقال ذرة ۝ ربّ ارزقها أجمل مما تتمنى ۝ وأسعِد قلبها ليسعد قلبي ۝ يا كريم يا الله
Transliteration:Ya Rabb la taj'al fi qalbi ummi mina al-huzni wal-hammi mithqala dharrah · Rabb arzuqha ajmala mimma tatamanna · wa as'id qalbaha li yas'ada qalbi · ya Karim ya Allah
Translation:"O my Lord, do not place in my mother's heart even an atom's weight of sadness or worry. O Lord, grant her more beautiful than she wishes — and make her heart happy so that my heart will be happy. O Al-Karim, O Allah."

🔍 Word-by-Word Breakdown

مثقال ذرة
Mithqala dharrah
The Weight of an Atom — The Measure of Love

"Mithqal" — the weight, the measure. "Dharrah" — an atom, the smallest measurable unit. The dua is not asking for the removal of major sadness only. It is asking for the removal of even the tiniest, most invisible trace of sadness and worry from her heart. This phrase is among the most loving in Islamic dua literature. It does not say "reduce her sadness" — it says: not even an atom's weight. That is the standard of love this dua sets.

أجمل مما تتمنى
Ajmala mimma tatamanna
More Beautiful Than She Wishes — Exceeding Her Own Dreams

"Ajmala" — more beautiful, more excellent, better than. "Mimma tatamanna" — than what she wishes, than what she hopes for. Whatever she is hoping for — a specific desire, a longed-for outcome, a dream she carries quietly — this phrase asks Allah to give her something more beautiful than even that. This is the Islamic understanding of Allah's generosity: He is not limited by the ceiling of what the person can imagine.

أسعِد قلبها ليسعد قلبي
As'id qalbaha li yas'ada qalbi
Make Her Heart Happy So That My Heart Will Be Happy ❤️

This is the phrase that makes this dua unique in all of Islamic supplication literature. "As'id qalbaha" — make her heart happy. "Li yas'ada qalbi" — so that my heart will be happy. The connection is explicit and honest: your mother's happiness is inseparable from your own. When her heart is at peace, yours rests. When she is burdened, something in you carries that burden alongside her.

📌 The Honest Love of a Child: This dua does not pretend to be purely selfless — it acknowledges the natural, deep connection between a child's heart and their mother's, and asks Allah to honor that connection by making both hearts happy through one act of mercy. The honesty of it is part of what makes it so moving. You are not just asking for her — you are saying: I cannot be at peace if she is not at peace. Honor that truth, ya Karim.

يا كريم يا الله
Ya Karim ya Allah
O Al-Karim — Closing with Boundless Generosity

"Al-Karim" — the Most Generous, the Most Noble, the One whose generosity is limitless and whose giving requires no prior debt. Closing with "ya Karim" is an appeal to Allah's generosity itself — saying: I am asking You for something large for someone I love more than myself, but You are Al-Karim, and nothing I ask is too large for Your generosity.

🕌 When to Recite These Duas for Your Mother

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After Every Obligatory Prayer — Daily

Five prayers a day, five opportunities. Make at least one specifically for her — not a general "bless my parents" but her, by name in your heart, with these specific words. She deserves a dua every single day.

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Last Third of the Night — Tahajjud

When the house is quiet and you are alone with Allah — bring your mother before Him. Recite Dua 1 with the Greatest Name. Ask for the atom's weight of sadness to be kept away. This is when these duas land deepest.

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When You See She Is Struggling

When you can see she is worried, burdened, sad, or struggling — and you cannot fix it for her — this is when Dua 3 becomes most urgent. "Ya Rabb, not even an atom's weight of sadness in her heart."

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On Her Birthday or Days That Remind You of Her

Natural moments of increased love and awareness. Channel that love into supplication — the most beneficial gift you can give her, even if she never knows you made it.

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After She Has Sacrificed for You

Every time you recognize that your mother gave something up for you — time, comfort, sleep, her own wishes — respond with dua. It is the return that she may never know about but that Allah records completely.

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For Mothers Who Have Passed Away

The Prophet ﷺ said the dua of a righteous child is among the deeds that continue benefiting a person after death. If your mother has passed — these duas still reach her. Keep making them. They do not expire.

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In Sujood — The Closest Point to Allah

In every prayer, in every sujood, whisper something for your mother. It does not need to be long. "Ya Allah, as'id qalbaha." That is enough. The closest you come to Allah — use it for her.

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When You Feel the Connection to Her Heart

When you notice your own peace of mind is affected by hers — remember Dua 3. "As'id qalbaha li yas'ada qalbi." Allah honored that connection. Ask Him to fill both hearts with happiness together.

📿 How to Make These Duas with Full Sincerity

1

Picture her face when you say "ummi" — my mother

Every time the word "ummi" appears in these duas, let your mother's face come to mind. Not abstractly — her specific face, her specific voice, her specific way of being. This is not a general dua for mothers everywhere. It is yours, for her, right now.

2

Invoke the Greatest Name with awareness

When you say "ya Hayyu ya Qayyum, bismika al-A'zam" — pause. You are using the highest names available in supplication. The Ever-Living who never sleeps, the Sustainer upon whom everything depends — you are asking Him specifically for your mother. Feel the weight of what you are invoking.

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Say "mithqala dharrah" — atom's weight — with real specificity

When you ask Allah to keep even an atom's weight of sadness away from her heart — think about what that means. Not the dramatic sadness only. Every small worry. Every minor heaviness. Every tiny trace of burden. The specificity of "dharrah" is the measure of your love. Let it be felt.

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Let "as'id qalbaha li yas'ada qalbi" be honest

Do not say this phrase as a formula. Say it as what it is — the honest acknowledgment that her happiness and yours are connected. You are not making dua for her happiness as a separate thing. You are acknowledging the truth of your love and asking Allah to honor it.

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Continue making these duas even after she is gone

The Prophet ﷺ said a righteous child's dua is one of three deeds that continues benefiting a person after death. These duas do not end with her life. The love that drives them does not end. Keep making them — for her sake, and for yours.

✨ 5 Benefits of Making These Duas for Your Mother

Benefit 1
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Fulfills the Highest Human Obligation

After Allah and the Prophet ﷺ, your mother is the most deserving of your dedication. Making specific, daily dua for her is the most consistent act of honoring that obligation — one that can be done five times a day, anywhere, for the rest of your life.

Benefit 2
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Places Her in Allah's Personal Guarantee

"Fi dhamanika wa amanika wa ihsanik" — in Allah's guarantee, security, and benevolence. When you ask Allah to take responsibility for your mother, you are entrusting her to the only One who can truly protect and provide for her in every dimension.

Benefit 3
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Reaches Her Even After Death

The Prophet ﷺ said that a righteous child's dua is one of three deeds that continues benefiting a person after death. If your mother is still with you, your duas benefit her now. If she has passed, they still reach her. This dua has no expiry.

Benefit 4
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Your Own Heart Is Included in the Request

"As'id qalbaha li yas'ada qalbi." When you make dua for your mother's happiness, your own heart is part of the request. The duas for mother are simultaneously duas for yourself — because her peace is your peace, and her joy is your joy.

Benefit 5
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Builds the Habit of Praying for Others

Making daily dua specifically for your mother trains the Islamic character of prioritizing others in supplication. The Prophet ﷺ said: "The dua of a Muslim for their brother in their absence is answered." Consistent dua for your mother builds the spiritual habit that Islam calls for.

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For Mothers Living & Departed

Whether your mother is with you today or has already returned to Allah — these duas are for her. The love that drives them transcends the boundary between this world and the next. Keep making them.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Q
What is the best dua for mother in Islam?
Three of the most beautiful duas: (1) Calling upon Allah by His Greatest Name — Hayy, Qayyum, Dhal-Jalali wal-Ikram — to extend His blessings, mercy, and provision to her; (2) Asking Allah to fill her time with His remembrance and place her in His guarantee, security, and benevolence; and (3) Asking Allah to keep even an atom's weight of sadness from her heart and grant her more beautiful than she wishes.
Q
Can I make dua for my mother if she has passed away?
Yes. The Prophet ﷺ said a righteous child's dua is one of three deeds that continues benefiting a person after death. Making dua for a deceased mother is among the most loving acts a child can do — and it reaches her. Continue making these duas even after she has passed.
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What does "fi dhamanika wa amanika wa ihsanik" mean?
It means "in Your guarantee, Your security, and Your benevolence." "Dhamana" is Allah's personal guarantee — taking responsibility for her wellbeing. "Amana" is safety and protection from fear and harm. "Ihsana" is Allah's highest excellence of care and goodness. Together they describe a mother completely held and cared for by Allah Himself.
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What does "mithqala dharrah" mean in Dua 3?
"Mithqala dharrah" means the weight of an atom — the smallest measurable unit. The dua asks that not even this tiniest possible trace of sadness or worry be present in your mother's heart. This is the measure of love in this supplication: not asking for reduced sadness, but for the complete absence of even the most invisible trace of it.
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Why does Dua 3 say "make her heart happy so that my heart will be happy"?
Because a child's peace of mind is genuinely inseparable from their mother's. When she is burdened, something in you carries that burden too. When she is at peace, you rest. This phrase honestly acknowledges that connection and asks Allah to honor it — making both hearts happy through one act of mercy. It is not selfish; it is the honest expression of love.
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When is the best time to recite duas for mother?
After every obligatory prayer (five times daily), in the last third of the night during Tahajjud, in sujood during any prayer, when you see her going through a difficulty, and specifically before sleeping. The Prophet ﷺ said the dua of a Muslim for their brother in their absence is answered — making regular, private duas for your mother one of the most impactful spiritual practices available to you.

She Deserves Your Most Beautiful Dua

She carried you with hardship upon hardship. She kept watch over you when you could not keep watch over yourself. She made dua for you before you knew how to make dua for yourself. Now you know how.

Bring her before Allah with His Greatest Name. Ask the Ever-Living, the Sustainer, the Possessor of Majesty and Honor to spread His blessings over her. Ask that every hour of her day be filled with His remembrance. Ask that she be in His guarantee, His security, His benevolence.

And ask that He keep not even one atom's weight of sadness in her heart. That He give her something more beautiful than she wished for. That her heart be made happy — so that yours can be happy too.

اللهم يا ذا الجلال والإكرام يا حي يا قيوم أن تبسط على أمي من بركاتك ورحمتك ورزقك اللهمّ اجعلها في ضمانك وأمانك وإحسانك يا رب لا تجعل في قلب أمي من الحزن والهم مثقال ذرة وأسعِد قلبها ليسعد قلبي يا كريم يا الله

May Allah fill our mothers' hearts with happiness and keep every sadness away. May He extend His blessings, mercy, and provision over them. May He place them in His guarantee, His security, and His benevolence. And may He grant them something more beautiful than they ever wished for.

آمِين يَا رَبَّ الْعَالَمِين
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