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Dua for Anxiety and Stress

Find tranquillity through supplication — 10+ verified duas from the Quran & Sunnah with Arabic text, transliteration, and sources

وَلَا تَهِنُوا وَلَا تَحْزَنُوا
“Do not weaken and do not grieve.” — Quran 3:139
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Why Islam Addresses Anxiety & Stress

Islam recognised the burden of anxiety centuries before modern psychology. The Quran and the prophetic tradition offer timeless remedies for a troubled heart.

Anxiety and stress are universal human experiences. Whether caused by financial pressure, family difficulties, health concerns, or uncertainty about the future, these feelings can feel overwhelming. The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ himself taught specific supplications to seek relief from distress (hamm) and grief (hazan), demonstrating that turning to Allah is the primary cure for an anxious heart.

The Quran assures believers in Surah Ar-Ra’d 13:28: “Verily, in the remembrance of Allah do hearts find rest.” This is not merely spiritual poetry — it is a divine prescription. Reciting dua for anxiety and stress grounds the believer, shifts focus from worry to trust in Allah (tawakkul), and activates a state of mindful presence that modern clinical research increasingly validates as beneficial to mental wellbeing.

أَلَا بِذِكْرِ اللَّهِ تَطْمَئِنُّ الْقُلُوبُ
“Verily, in the remembrance of Allah do hearts find rest.”
Quran · Surah Ar-Ra’d 13:28

The duas below are drawn directly from the Quran and authenticated hadith collections (Sahih Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, Abu Dawud, Tirmidhi). Every supplication is presented with its Arabic text, transliteration, English translation, and a verified source link so you can recite with confidence and full understanding.

10 Powerful Duas for Anxiety and Stress

Each dua below is verified from the Quran or Sunnah. Recite them with sincerity, presence of heart, and full trust in Allah.

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The Dua of Prophet Yunus (AS) — Relief from All Distress
Recite in any moment of overwhelming difficulty
لَّا إِلَٰهَ إِلَّا أَنتَ سُبْحَانَكَ إِنِّي كُنتُ مِنَ الظَّالِمِينَ

Lā ilāha illā Anta subḥānaka innī kuntu mina al-ẓālimīn

“There is no god except You; Glory be to You. Indeed, I have been of the wrongdoers.”

📖 Quran 21:87 — Surah Al-Anbiya

This is the dua Yunus (AS) recited from within the whale. The Prophet ﷺ said: “No Muslim supplicates with it for anything ever, except that Allah responds to him.” (Tirmidhi 3505)

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The Prophetic Dua for Anxiety and Grief (Hamm & Hazan)
Recite when feeling overwhelmed, grieved, or overpowered
اللَّهُمَّ إِنِّي أَعُوذُ بِكَ مِنَ الْهَمِّ وَالْحَزَنِ، وَالْعَجْزِ وَالْكَسَلِ، وَالْجُبْنِ وَالْبُخْلِ، وَضَلَعِ الدَّيْنِ وَغَلَبَةِ الرِّجَالِ

Allāhumma innī aʿūdhu bika minal-hammi wal-ḥazan, wal-ʿajzi wal-kasal, wal-jubni wal-bukhl, wa ḍalaʿid-dayn wa ghalabatir-rijāl

“O Allah, I seek refuge in You from worry and grief, from helplessness and laziness, from cowardice and miserliness, from the burden of debt and from being overpowered by men.”

📚 Sahih Bukhari 2893

This comprehensive dua covers eight major sources of human suffering. The Prophet ﷺ recited it regularly and taught it to his companions as a morning and evening supplication.

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HasbunAllah — Sufficient is Allah
Recite when feeling alone, threatened, or overwhelmed
حَسْبُنَا اللَّهُ وَنِعْمَ الْوَكِيلُ

Ḥasbunallāhu wa niʿmal-wakīl

“Sufficient for us is Allah, and [He is] the best Disposer of affairs.”

📖 Quran 3:173 — Surah Al-Imran

This was the statement of Prophet Ibrahim (AS) as he was thrown into the fire, and of the companions when told that armies gathered against them. It is a declaration of absolute trust in Allah.

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Dua for Relief from Distress — Seeking Allah’s Mercy
Recite in deep distress or when feeling lost
اللَّهُمَّ رَحْمَتَكَ أَرْجُو فَلَا تَكِلْنِي إِلَى نَفْسِي طَرْفَةَ عَيْنٍ وَأَصْلِحْ لِي شَأْنِي كُلَّهُ لَا إِلَهَ إِلَّا أَنْتَ

Allāhumma raḥmataka arjū falā takilnī ilā nafsī ṭarfata ʿayn wa aṣliḥ lī shaʾnī kullahu lā ilāha illā Ant

“O Allah, it is Your mercy that I hope for, so do not leave me in charge of my affairs even for the blink of an eye. And rectify for me all of my affairs. None has the right to be worshipped except You.”

📚 Abu Dawud 5090 (Hasan)

This beautiful dua acknowledges complete dependence upon Allah, which is the antidote to the illusion of control that drives much of human anxiety.

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La Hawla wa La Quwwata — The Treasure of Paradise
Recite continuously during hardship — a great stress-reliever
لَا حَوْلَ وَلَا قُوَّةَ إِلَّا بِاللَّهِ

Lā ḥawla wa lā quwwata illā billāh

“There is no power nor strength except with Allah.”

📚 Sahih Bukhari 7386

The Prophet ﷺ described this as a treasure from the treasures of Paradise (Bukhari). Reciting it frequently during stress offloads the burden of personal capacity onto the infinite power of Allah.

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Dua of the Prophet ﷺ for the Removal of Anxiety
Recite when sadness lingers or anxiety feels unshakeable
اللَّهُمَّ إِنِّي عَبْدُكَ ابْنُ عَبْدِكَ ابْنُ أَمَتِكَ نَاصِيَتِي بِيَدِكَ مَاضٍ فِيَّ حُكْمُكَ عَدْلٌ فِيَّ قَضَاؤُكَ أَسْأَلُكَ بِكُلِّ اسْمٍ هُوَ لَكَ… أَنْ تَجْعَلَ الْقُرْآنَ رَبِيعَ قَلْبِي وَنُورَ صَدْرِي وَجَلَاءَ حُزْنِي وَذَهَابَ هَمِّي

Allāhumma innī ʿabduka, ibnu ʿabdika, ibnu amatika, nāṣiyatī biyadika, māḍin fiyya ḥukmuka, ʿadlun fiyya qaḍāʾuka… an tajʿalal-Qurʾāna rabīʿa qalbī wa nūra ṣadrī wa jalāʾa ḥuznī wa dhahāba hammī

“O Allah, I am Your servant, son of Your servant, son of Your maidservant. My forelock is in Your hand. Your command over me is forever executed and Your decree over me is just… Make the Quran the spring of my heart, the light of my chest, the banisher of my sadness and the reliever of my distress.”

📚 Musnad Ahmad 3704 (Sahih)

This is one of the most comprehensive duas for anxiety. The Prophet ﷺ said: “There is no-one who is afflicted with distress or grief and says this, except that Allah will remove his distress and grief and replace it with joy.” (Ahmad)

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Dua for Patience & Steadfastness — Rabbana Afrigh
Recite when facing trials that test your resolve
رَبَّنَا أَفْرِغْ عَلَيْنَا صَبْرًا وَثَبِّتْ أَقْدَامَنَا وَانصُرْنَا عَلَى الْقَوْمِ الْكَافِرِينَ

Rabbanā afrigh ʿalaynā ṣabran wa thabbit aqdāmanā wanṣurnā ʿalal-qawmil-kāfirīn

“Our Lord, pour upon us patience, make our feet firm, and give us victory over the disbelieving people.”

📖 Quran 2:250 — Surah Al-Baqarah

This was the dua of Talut’s army before battle. It is perfect when anxiety stems from ongoing challenges or sustained trials that require sabr (patient perseverance).

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Inna Lillahi — Accepting Allah’s Decree
Recite upon any loss or shocking news
إِنَّا لِلَّهِ وَإِنَّا إِلَيْهِ رَاجِعُونَ

Innā lillāhi wa innā ilayhi rājiʿūn

“Indeed, we belong to Allah, and indeed to Him we will return.”

📖 Quran 2:156 — Surah Al-Baqarah

Allah promises those who say this upon calamity that He will send His blessings and mercy upon them (Quran 2:157). This acknowledgement of divine ownership immediately reframes anxiety rooted in loss.

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Ayat al-Kursi — The Greatest Verse of the Quran
Recite morning, evening, and before sleep for peace and protection
اللَّهُ لَا إِلَٰهَ إِلَّا هُوَ الْحَيُّ الْقَيُّومُ ۚ لَا تَأْخُذُهُ سِنَةٌ وَلَا نَوْمٌ ۚ لَّهُ مَا فِي السَّمَاوَاتِ وَمَا فِي الْأَرْضِ

Allāhu lā ilāha illā Huwal-Ḥayyul-Qayyūm. Lā taʾkhudhuhu sinatun wa lā nawm. Lahū mā fis-samāwāti wa mā fil-arḍ…

“Allah — there is no god except Him, the Ever-Living, the Sustainer of existence. Neither drowsiness overtakes Him nor sleep. To Him belongs whatever is in the heavens and whatever is on the earth…”

📖 Quran 2:255 — Ayat al-Kursi

Reciting Ayat al-Kursi after every obligatory prayer keeps one under the protection of Allah until the next prayer (Nasa’i). Its majestic reminder of Allah’s all-encompassing power dissolves the fears that fuel anxiety.

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Dua for Relief from Difficulty — Allahumma la sahla
Recite when facing a difficulty that seems impossible to overcome
اللَّهُمَّ لَا سَهْلَ إِلَّا مَا جَعَلْتَهُ سَهْلاً، وَأَنْتَ تَجْعَلُ الْحَزْنَ إِذَا شِئْتَ سَهْلاً

Allāhumma lā sahla illā mā jaʿaltahu sahlā, wa Anta tajʿalul-ḥazna idhā shiʾta sahlā

“O Allah, there is no ease except that which You make easy, and You make difficulty easy when You will.”

📚 Ibn Majah 3887 (Sahih)

This short, powerful dua is a profound declaration that all ease flows from Allah alone. Recite it before a difficult meeting, exam, medical appointment, or any anxiety-inducing moment.

📅 When to Recite Duas for Anxiety & Stress
🌄 Fajr Before Fajr Dua #2 & #9 Morning adhkar ☀️ Morning After Fajr Dua #3 & #5 Start your day strong 💚 Difficulty In the Moment Dua #1, #4 & #10 Any anxious moment 🕌 After Salah After Each Prayer Dua #6 & #9 Ayat al-Kursi + more 🌙 Night Before Sleep Dua #9 & Evening adhkar for peace Combine with regular salah, Quran recitation, and dhikr for maximum spiritual benefit

How to Make Your Dua More Effective

The etiquette of dua (adab al-dua) significantly increases the likelihood of acceptance. Follow these steps to approach Allah with the heart’s full presence.

  1. Begin with Wudu (Ablution)
    Purity of the body opens the door to purity of the heart. The Prophet ﷺ consistently made wudu before raising his hands in supplication during important matters.
  2. Face the Qiblah & Raise Your Hands
    Turn towards Mecca, raise your hands to shoulder level, palms upward. This physical posture signals complete humility and openness before Allah.
  3. Praise Allah & Send Salawat
    Begin with “Alhamdulillah” and send blessings upon the Prophet ﷺ. The Prophet ﷺ said that every dua is blocked until salawat is sent upon him (Tirmidhi 486).
  4. Make Your Dua with Certainty (Yaqeen)
    Supplicate with the firm belief that Allah will answer. The hadith warns: “Do not say ‘O Allah, forgive me if You will’ — but ask firmly, for no one can compel Allah.” (Bukhari)
  5. Use the Best Times: Sujud, Last Third of Night & Between Adhaan
    The closest a servant is to his Lord is in prostration (Muslim). The last third of the night is when Allah descends and asks: “Who will call upon Me that I may answer him?” (Bukhari)
  6. Persist — Do Not Grow Impatient
    The Prophet ﷺ said: “The supplication of any one of you will be answered, so long as he does not get impatient and say, ‘I made dua but it was not answered.'” (Bukhari 6340). Consistency is the key.
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Last Third of Night
The most powerful time — Allah is nearest to His servants then.
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During Sujud
The closest position to Allah. Add personal duas in your native language.
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Between Adhaan & Iqamah
A rarely-missed window where duas are not rejected (Abu Dawud).
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During Rain
A blessed moment the Prophet ﷺ specifically mentioned for acceptance.
🔄 The Islamic Healing Cycle for Anxiety & Stress
PEACE طُمَأْنِينَة Tuma’ninah 🤲 DUA Supplication Opens heart to Allah 🕌 SALAH Prayer Structured calm TAWAKKUL Trust in Allah Releases control SHUKR Gratitude Shifts perspective 📿 DHIKR Remembrance Soothes the soul

Each element reinforces the others — building a complete shield of serenity around the believer’s heart.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Prophet ﷺ taught a specific dua for anxiety (hamm) and grief (hazan) recorded in Sahih Bukhari 2893: “Allahumma inni a’udhu bika minal-hammi wal-hazan…” — often considered the most comprehensive dua for stress. Alongside it, the Dua of Yunus (AS) from Quran 21:87 is extremely powerful. For an immediate calming effect, scholars also recommend repeating La hawla wa la quwwata illa billah frequently.
Yes. The overwhelming scholarly consensus is that one may make personal dua (du’a al-masnun outside of salah) in any language. The Quran reminds us that Allah is fully aware of what is in every heart (Quran 11:5). However, it is recommended to learn the Arabic text of these duas as well, since the specific wording was taught by the Prophet ﷺ and carries special blessings. Use the duas on this page to learn gradually.
The Prophet ﷺ recommended making dua three times for emphasis (Bukhari). For dhikr-style phrases like La ilaha illa Anta subhanaka or Hasbunallahu wa ni’mal wakil, repeating them in sets of 33 or 100 is common in prophetic practice. The key is sincerity over quantity — one heartfelt repetition is worth more than a hundred distracted ones. Establish a routine: morning adhkar after Fajr and evening adhkar after Asr are excellent starting points.
Absolutely not. The Prophets themselves experienced profound grief and difficulty — Prophet Yaqub (AS) wept so much over Yusuf that he lost his sight (Quran 12:84), and the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ experienced intense grief during the Year of Sorrow. Anxiety is a natural human response to trial. Islam’s message is not to deny these feelings but to channel them toward Allah through dua, dhikr, and trust. Seeking professional mental health support alongside spiritual practice is encouraged in Islamic scholarship.
Several Quranic verses are particularly comforting: Surah Al-Inshirah (94:5-6) — “Indeed, with hardship will be ease” (repeated twice for emphasis); Surah Ar-Ra’d 13:28 — “In the remembrance of Allah do hearts find rest”; Surah Al-Baqarah 2:286 — “Allah does not burden a soul beyond that it can bear”; and Surah Al-Talaq 65:3 — “And whoever relies upon Allah — then He is sufficient for him.” Regular Quran recitation is itself a form of healing (Quran 17:82).
Dua is a spiritual remedy and a form of worship — it is not a medical substitute. Islamic scholars and Muslim mental health professionals consistently advise that seeking medical and psychological treatment is itself an Islamic obligation (fard) when one is ill. The Prophet ﷺ said: “Make use of medical treatment, for Allah has not made a disease without appointing a remedy for it.” (Abu Dawud 3855). Use these duas as a complement to professional care, not a replacement for it.

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