Your personal dua journal,
built for daily spiritual connection.
Write your duas, discover Qur'an and Sunnah-based duas, and build a daily habit of turning back to Allah.

The moment passes
We make dua in the moment —
then it slips away with the day.
Without a place to write, save, and return to them, even the most sincere intentions can disappear into the noise of daily life.
"Yā Allah, ease the hearts of my parents…"
"For my friend who is struggling…"
"Guide me toward what is good…"

The Solution
A private, intentional space for every dua.
Dua Diary gives you a calm place to write, organise, revisit, and reflect on your duas — so your connection with Allah deepens with every passing day.
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Write duas in your own words
In any language — a private space to pour out your heart.
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Save by emotion, occasion, or person
Organise into collections you can return to any time.
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Discover Qur'an and Sunnah duas
Authentic supplications with source and meaning.
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Track consistency and reflect
Watch a calm, non-gamified habit take root.
Why Dua Diary
A more personal connection with your duas.
What your duas are saying
Look back and notice the themes your heart keeps returning to — gratitude, worry, hope — quietly reflected over time.
For the people you love
Keep the names and needs of your family and friends close, and turn to Allah on their behalf.
A private, quiet space
Your duas stay yours — a calm, personal place with no noise and no feeds.
One gentle daily habit
Return each day at your own pace. Calm and consistent, never gamified.
A daily habit, not just a journal
Start each day with what matters most.
Dua Diary opens to a calm Today page — your prayer times, a moment of reflection, and the duas you want to return to.
Next prayer reminder
Prayer times and your next salah, always in view — because dua and prayer go hand in hand.
Today's Reflection
A gentle daily prompt to notice one small thing and turn it into gratitude.

Daily dua flow
Your most meaningful duas, surfaced and ready each morning.
Consistency tracking
A calm, non-gamified record of every day you turned back to Allah.
Personal Dua Journal
Write the duas you don't want to forget.
Create private collections for yourself, your family, your goals, your worries, and the people you love. Write it. Save it. Come back to it.
Private collections
For family, gratitude, worries, and hopes.
Write in any language
Your own words, exactly as your heart speaks.
Insert a Name of Allah
Make each dua more intentional and meaningful.
Look up a dua to reference
Pull from the Qur'an or Sunnah to inspire your own.

Discover Duas
Find the right dua for the moment you're in.
A curated library from the Qur'an and authentic Sunnah — organised by source, emotion, occasion, and daily life.

Qur'an
33 duas
Hadith
37 duas
99 Names of Allah
99 names
Morning & Evening
14 duas
Travel
3 duas
Ramadan
4 duas
…plus emotions, occasions, and daily-life categories like Protection, Family, and Provision.
Trusted sources
Built around trusted sources and meaningful reflection.
Every dua carries its Arabic, transliteration, and meaning — with virtues and references, so you understand what you're asking and why.

Qur'an Duas
33 duas from 20 surahs
Selected duas from the Qur'an with Arabic, transliteration, and meaning.
Hadith Duas
37 duas from 5 collections
Authentic Sunnah duas organised by collection and daily need.
99 Names of Allah
Asmā’ al-Husnā
Use Allah's Names inside your own duas to make them more intentional.
On every dua page
Read it the way you need it — then keep it close.
Emotional Categories
Duas for what your heart is carrying.
Dua Diary meets you where you are. Choose how you're feeling, and find the words when your own are hard to reach.

Gratitude
14 duas
When your heart is full.
Anxiety
13 duas
When worry keeps you up.
Patience
4 duas
When you're asked to wait.
Forgiveness
12 duas
When you long to return.
Hope
6 duas
When you need light ahead.
Healing
5 duas
When body and heart ache.
How it works
Write it. Save it. Come back to it.
Write your dua
In your own words, in any language — exactly as your heart speaks it.
Save it to a collection
Organise by person, emotion, or occasion so it's easy to return to.
Return to it daily
Your Today page brings it back — quietly building a lasting habit.
Discover when you need words
Pull from the Qur'an and Sunnah whenever your own are hard to reach.
A simple rhythm that deepens over time.
A look inside
Every screen, designed for presence.
FAQ
Questions & answers
Dua Diary is a personal Islamic journaling app that helps you write, organise, and reflect on your duas. It combines a private journal with a curated library of Qur'an and hadith-based duas, emotional categories, and gentle habit tracking — all in one calm, focused space.
We're in active development and building our early-access waitlist. Joining now means you'll be among the very first to use it — and you'll receive exclusive founding-member pricing when we launch.
Yes. Dua Diary is being designed for both iOS and Android, with a native feel on each platform. A web version may follow after launch.
Absolutely. Your duas are deeply personal, and we treat them that way. Your entries are private to you — we will never sell your data, share your content, or show your duas to anyone else. Full privacy details will be shared at launch.
Notes apps are general-purpose. Dua Diary is built entirely for Islamic spiritual practice — with dua discovery, sourced Qur'an references, emotional categories, the 99 Names of Allah, consistency tracking, and a reflection experience designed around your relationship with Allah. It's not just a place to store text; it's a spiritual companion.
Duas from the Qur'an and authenticated hadith covering every major life situation — morning and evening adhkar, family, healing, provision, guidance, gratitude, hardship, and travel. Every entry includes Arabic, transliteration, English meaning, and a full source reference.
Still curious? Get in touch.
وَإِذَا سَأَلَكَ عِبَادِي عَنِّي فَإِنِّي قَرِيبٌ
"And when My servants ask about Me — I am near." — Qur'an 2:186
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