A morning supplication from the Sunnah, narrated in Sahih Muslim.
Asbahna wa asbahal-mulku lillahi wal-hamdu lillah, la ilaha illallahu wahdahu la sharika lah, lahul-mulku wa lahul-hamdu wa huwa 'ala kulli shay'in qadeer. Allahumma as'aluka khayra hadhal-yawmi wa a'udhu bika min sharri hadhal-yawmi wa sharri ma ba'dah. Allahumma inni a'udhu bika minal-kasali wa su'il-kibar. Allahumma inni a'udhu bika min 'adhabin fin-nari wa 'adhabin fil-qabr
We have entered the morning and at this very time the whole dominion belongs to Allah, and all praise is for Allah. There is no god but Allah alone, He has no partner. To Him belongs the dominion and to Him is praise, and He is over all things competent. O Allah, I ask You for the good of this day and I seek refuge in You from the evil of this day and the evil that follows it. O Allah, I seek refuge in You from laziness and the misery of old age. O Allah, I seek refuge in You from the punishment of the Fire and the punishment of the grave.
Source: Sahih Muslim 2723. This narration appears in Sahih Muslim, alongside Sahih al-Bukhari among the highest-authenticity hadith sources.
The morning adhkar are recited from dawn (Fajr) until the sun rises. Many scholars say the strongest time is right after the Fajr prayer, while you're still seated on the prayer mat — protect that quiet moment for this dua.
Sahih Muslim, compiled by Imam Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj (d. 261 AH), is paired with Sahih al-Bukhari as the two most rigorously authenticated hadith collections. Together they form the highest tier of hadith literature. The morning and evening adhkar are a body of Prophetic supplications meant to be recited at the day's two transitions. They function as a daily spiritual perimeter — gratitude at the start, refuge from harm, and a renewal of intention.
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