In the fast-paced rhythm of modern life, hearts often become heavy, and minds feel overwhelmed. Yet in dhikr in Islam—the remembrance of Allah—there lies a simple, powerful remedy that brings peace, clarity, and purpose. Establishing a daily dhikr routine for Muslims is not just an act of worship; it is a life-changing habit that transforms your connection with Allah and your overall well-being.
In this blog, we will guide you through a practical and effective daily dhikr routine, explain the benefits of dhikr, and introduce the best dhikr to say every day.
What is Dhikr in Islam?
Dhikr (remembrance of Allah) refers to the repeated mention of Allah’s names, praises, and supplications. It includes phrases like:
- SubhanAllah (سُبْحَانَ اللَّهِ)
- Alhamdulillah (الْحَمْدُ لِلَّهِ)
- Allahu Akbar (اللَّهُ أَكْبَرُ)
- Astaghfirullah (أَسْتَغْفِرُ اللَّهَ)
Tasbeeh in Islam is a form of dhikr specifically focused on glorifying Allah, often done after prayers or throughout the day.
Allah says in the Qur’an:
“Verily, in the remembrance of Allah do hearts find rest.” (Qur’an 13:28)(أَلاَ بِذِكْرِ اللّهِ تَطْمَئِنُّ الْقُلُوبُ )

Best Dhikr to Say Every Day
Here are some of the best dhikr to say every day that are easy yet incredibly rewarding:
1. Morning and Evening Adhkar
Start and end your day with remembrance:
- Ayat Al-Kursi (آية الكرسي)
- Surah Al-Ikhlas (سورة الإخلاص), Al-Falaq (سورة الفلق), An-Nas (سورة الناس) – 3 times each
- Bismillahilladhi la yadurru… (بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الَّذِي لَا يَضُرُّ مَعَ اسْمِهِ شَيْءٌ…)
2. After Every Prayer
- 33 × SubhanAllah (سُبْحَانَ اللَّهِ)
- 33 × Alhamdulillah (الْحَمْدُ لِلَّهِ)
- 34 × Allahu Akbar (اللَّهُ أَكْبَرُ)
3. Seeking Forgiveness
- Say Astaghfirullah (أَسْتَغْفِرُ اللَّهَ) at least 100 times daily
4. Sending Blessings upon the Prophet ﷺ
- Allahumma salli ‘ala Muhammad (اللَّهُمَّ صَلِّ عَلَى مُحَمَّدٍ) (at least 10–100 times daily)
5. Simple Continuous Dhikr
Repeat throughout your day:
- La ilaha illa Allah (لَا إِلَٰهَ إِلَّا اللَّهُ)
- SubhanAllahi wa bihamdihi (سُبْحَانَ اللَّهِ وَبِحَمْدِهِ)
A Simple Daily Dhikr Routine for Muslims
Creating a structured daily dhikr routine for Muslims makes consistency easier. Here’s a practical schedule you can follow:

Morning Routine (After Fajr)
- Morning adhkar (5–10 minutes)
- 100 × SubhanAllahi wa bihamdihi (سُبْحَانَ اللَّهِ وَبِحَمْدِهِ)
- 100 × Astaghfirullah (أَسْتَغْفِرُ اللَّهَ)
During the Day
- Keep your tongue moist with dhikr while working, cooking, or commuting
- Say La ilaha illa Allah (لَا إِلَٰهَ إِلَّا اللَّهُ) frequently
After Each Salah
- Perform the prescribed tasbeeh:
- SubhanAllah (سُبْحَانَ اللَّهِ)
- Alhamdulillah (الْحَمْدُ لِلَّهِ)
- Allahu Akbar (اللَّهُ أَكْبَرُ)
Evening Routine (After Asr or Maghrib)
- Evening adhkar
- Reflect and make du’a
Before Sleep
- Recite Ayat Al-Kursi (آية الكرسي)
- Say:
- 33 × SubhanAllah (سُبْحَانَ اللَّهِ)
- 33 × Alhamdulillah (الْحَمْدُ لِلَّهِ)
- 34 × Allahu Akbar (اللَّهُ أَكْبَرُ)
How Dhikr Transforms Your Life
When you commit to a daily dhikr routine, you’ll begin to notice powerful changes:
- You become more patient and less reactive
- Your heart feels lighter and more content
- You gain clarity in decision-making
- You feel closer to Allah in every moment
Dhikr is not limited to a time or place—it becomes a lifestyle.
Learn Dhikr and Quran the Right Way
To truly deepen your understanding of dhikr in Islam and improve your recitation, learning with qualified teachers is essential. At Quranwise, we offer Islamic courses online designed to help you build strong daily habits of worship.
With a professional Quran teacher online, you can:
- Learn correct Tajweed
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- Build a consistent spiritual routine
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Whether you’re a beginner or advanced, structured learning helps you connect more deeply with your worship and maintain consistency in your daily dhikr routine.
The best times are after Fajr and Maghrib, but you can do dhikr anytime.
Start with 100 × Astaghfirullah (أَسْتَغْفِرُ اللَّهَ) and increase gradually.
Yes, dhikr in Islam can be done without wudu.