Institutions like Gontor provide academic and spiritual context alongside the prayer text. Practical Alternatives
In the , it is Sunnah Mu’akkadah (a highly emphasized sunnah). If you leave it intentionally, your prayer is still valid, but you miss great reward. In the Hanafi madhab , Qunut is only obligatory in Witr prayer, not in Fajr.
In the daily spiritual practice of Muslims around the world, few supplications (duas) carry the weight and serenity of the . Recited during the Fajr (dawn) prayer, this powerful invocation is a moment of standing in humble submission, asking Allah for guidance, mercy, and protection.
⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5) – Useful but requires caution
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Doa Qunut, also known as Dua al-Qunut, is a supplication prayer that Muslims recite during times of distress, hardship, or calamity. The prayer is usually recited in the final unit of prayer ( raka'ah) of the five daily prayers, but it can also be performed separately. The Doa Qunut is a means of seeking protection, guidance, and mercy from Allah, and its recitation is considered a way to demonstrate one's humility and devotion to the Almighty.
To make it easier for Muslims to access and recite Doa Qunut, we are providing a free downloadable PDF guide. The PDF includes: