Muhammad Iqbal
Founder & Editor-in-Chief · Hadith Research & Islamic Content Methodology
Every Muslim, regardless of language or background, deserves access to authentic Islamic supplications with transparent sourcing — duas that can be traced to a verified chain of narration, not inherited from unattributed forwards or custom alone.
About
Muhammad Iqbal founded DuaForAll with a single conviction: every Muslim, regardless of language or background, deserves access to authentic Islamic supplications with transparent sourcing. His work focuses on cross-referencing duas and dhikr against primary Hadith collections — Sahih al-Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, Sunan Abu Dawud, Jamiʾ al-Tirmidhi, and others — ensuring that what appears on this site carries a verified chain of narration (isnad).
With over a decade of Islamic content research, Muhammad has studied the Hadith sciences under certified scholars and developed DuaForAll’s editorial framework, which requires every supplication to be traced back to its primary source before publication. He is committed to the classical scholarly principle: “Whoever narrates a Hadith without an isnad is like a woodcutter who goes out at night.”
Credentials & Background
- BA in Islamic StudiesFaculty of Islamic Sciences
Comprehensive study of Aqeedah, Tafsir, Usul al-Hadith, and comparative Fiqh across all four Sunni Madhabs, with deep focus on Hadith methodology (Mustalah al-Hadith).
- Hadith Sciences TrainingUnder Accredited Islamic Educators
Studied Mustalah al-Hadith and the sciences of rijal (narrator evaluation) under certified scholars — building the authentication framework that underpins every dua published on DuaForAll.
- 10+ Years Islamic Content ResearchSpecialist · Duas & Adhkar Authentication
Dedicated research into the sourcing, grading, and classification of Islamic supplications — cross-referencing the Kutub al-Sittah and classical fiqh literature to build a verified duas library.
- Founder · DuaForAll.comEditor-in-Chief & Content Methodology Lead
Built DuaForAll’s sourcing methodology and editorial standards from scratch. Every published supplication is traced to its primary Arabic source with Hadith grading disclosed and full fiqh context provided.
Content Methodology
Primary Source First
Every dua links directly to its Quranic ayah or Hadith collection reference — no unattributed citations, ever.
Authenticity Grade
Sahih, Hasan, or Daʾif status disclosed, based on rulings of classical Hadith masters.
Scholarly Review
All fiqh-sensitive content reviewed and signed off by Sheikh Dr. Ahmad Farouk before going live.
Madhab Awareness
Variant rulings across Hanafi, Maliki, Shafiʿi, and Hanbali schools noted transparently.
Regular Updates
Content is reviewed and updated whenever scholarly consensus evolves or stronger evidence surfaces.
No Fabrications
Weak or fabricated ahadith are clearly flagged — never presented as authentic Prophetic Sunnah.
“Of knowledge, you have been given only a little.” — This verse is the foundation of our editorial humility. We cite our sources, disclose our gradings, and submit to scholarly correction because the Deen demands nothing less.”Quran 17:85 · Muhammad Iqbal, DuaForAll
Islamic Scholar Reviewer
See exactly how DuaForAll sources, authenticates, and peer-reviews every supplication before it reaches you.