While there are various versions of Qunut (including the famous "Allahummahdini feeman hadayt"), Imam Al-Sudais popularized a longer, more comprehensive version during his Taraweeh and Tahajjud prayers in Masjid al-Haram.
While du’as are not copyrightable, Al-Sudais’ specific recording is owned by the Saudi Broadcasting Authority and the Quran TV Channel . Consequently, official PDFs are rarely released. The community relies on crowdsourced transcription.
Sheikh Abdul Rahman Al-Sudais has been serving as the Imam and Khateeb of Masjid al-Haram since 1984. Renowned for his passionate, rhythmic, and deeply emotional tone, his delivery of Du’a Al-Qunut has become an iconic symbol of Ramadan in Makkah.
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For a proper recitation, I recommend listening to Sheikh Abdul Rahman Al Sudais's beautiful recitation on YouTube or other online platforms.
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These Duas, whether for regular Witr or specific Nazilah, are preserved and shared in PDF format to allow Muslims worldwide to recite the same words recited by the Imam of the Haram, creating a powerful spiritual bond. While there are various versions of Qunut (including
Listen to a recording of Sheikh Sudais on YouTube or Haramain recordings while reading the text to improve your pronunciation and emotional connection.
The word Qunut (قُنُوت) in Arabic literally translates to "being obedient" or "the act of standing" in prayer. In Islamic jurisprudence (Fiqh), Dua al-Qunut refers to a specific supplication offered during the standing posture of particular prayers. Types and Timing of Qunut There are two primary instances where Qunut is performed:
Allahumma lakal-hamdu kulluh, wa lakash-shukru kulluh, wa ilayka yurja'ul-amru kulluh, 'alaniyatuhu wa sirruh. Fa-ahlun anta an tu'bad, wa ahlun anta an tushkar, wa anta 'ala kulli shay'in qadir. Allahumma-ghfir lana jami'a dhunubina, ma mada minha wa ma ta'akhkhar, ma asrarna wa ma a'lanna. The community relies on crowdsourced transcription
"O Allah, I ask You for guidance, righteousness, chastity, and wealth. O Allah, I ask You for knowledge that is beneficial, and actions that are accepted. O Allah, I ask You for tranquil hearts and honored guidance. Our Lord, give us good in this world and good in the Hereafter, and protect us from the fire."
Search YouTube for "Sheikh Sudais Dua Qunut Witr" or use apps like Quran Majeed or Haramain Recordings . Follow along with your PDF printout.
Raise your hands to chest level with palms facing upward, mimicking the prophetic manner of supplication.
To help you practice before downloading the full PDF version, here is the fundamental portion of the Qunut prayer heavily utilized by Sheikh Sudais: Arabic Text
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While there are various versions of Qunut (including the famous "Allahummahdini feeman hadayt"), Imam Al-Sudais popularized a longer, more comprehensive version during his Taraweeh and Tahajjud prayers in Masjid al-Haram.
While du’as are not copyrightable, Al-Sudais’ specific recording is owned by the Saudi Broadcasting Authority and the Quran TV Channel . Consequently, official PDFs are rarely released. The community relies on crowdsourced transcription.
Sheikh Abdul Rahman Al-Sudais has been serving as the Imam and Khateeb of Masjid al-Haram since 1984. Renowned for his passionate, rhythmic, and deeply emotional tone, his delivery of Du’a Al-Qunut has become an iconic symbol of Ramadan in Makkah.
Prayers for the unity, safety, and relief of the global Muslim community. Supplications for parents, scholars, and leaders.
For a proper recitation, I recommend listening to Sheikh Abdul Rahman Al Sudais's beautiful recitation on YouTube or other online platforms.
Do you require the , an English translation , or a phonetic transliteration ? Share public link
These Duas, whether for regular Witr or specific Nazilah, are preserved and shared in PDF format to allow Muslims worldwide to recite the same words recited by the Imam of the Haram, creating a powerful spiritual bond.
Listen to a recording of Sheikh Sudais on YouTube or Haramain recordings while reading the text to improve your pronunciation and emotional connection.
The word Qunut (قُنُوت) in Arabic literally translates to "being obedient" or "the act of standing" in prayer. In Islamic jurisprudence (Fiqh), Dua al-Qunut refers to a specific supplication offered during the standing posture of particular prayers. Types and Timing of Qunut There are two primary instances where Qunut is performed:
Allahumma lakal-hamdu kulluh, wa lakash-shukru kulluh, wa ilayka yurja'ul-amru kulluh, 'alaniyatuhu wa sirruh. Fa-ahlun anta an tu'bad, wa ahlun anta an tushkar, wa anta 'ala kulli shay'in qadir. Allahumma-ghfir lana jami'a dhunubina, ma mada minha wa ma ta'akhkhar, ma asrarna wa ma a'lanna.
"O Allah, I ask You for guidance, righteousness, chastity, and wealth. O Allah, I ask You for knowledge that is beneficial, and actions that are accepted. O Allah, I ask You for tranquil hearts and honored guidance. Our Lord, give us good in this world and good in the Hereafter, and protect us from the fire."
Search YouTube for "Sheikh Sudais Dua Qunut Witr" or use apps like Quran Majeed or Haramain Recordings . Follow along with your PDF printout.
Raise your hands to chest level with palms facing upward, mimicking the prophetic manner of supplication.
To help you practice before downloading the full PDF version, here is the fundamental portion of the Qunut prayer heavily utilized by Sheikh Sudais: Arabic Text