Sheikh Sudais | Dua Qunoot Text Pdf Verified

The following is the drafted text of the Dua Qunoot typically recited by Sheikh Abdul Rahman Al-Sudais

, particularly during the 1440H/2019 Ramadan sessions at Masjid An-Nabawi. For a verified document, you can access the Sheikh Sudais Dua Qunoot PDF on Scribd or download an archive of his supplications from Archive.org Dua Qunoot Text Highlights Core Dua (Arabic & English) : The standard Qunoot begins with "Allahumma-hdina fiman hadayt"

(O Allah, guide us among those You have guided) and follows with prayers for protection, blessings, and seeking forgiveness. Key Extensions by Sheikh Sudais Supplication for Mercy:

Seeking "essential mercies" (Allahumma inna nas'aluka mujibati rahmatik). Prayer for the Prophet (PBUH): sheikh sudais dua qunoot text pdf verified

Asking for his intercession (Allahummarzuqna shafa'ata nabiyyika). Safety for Muslim Lands:

A prayer for security and for the guidance of leaders (Allahumma amminna fi awtanina).

For the full, continuous recitation in Arabic, including the extensive supplications for the Khatm al-Quran The following is the drafted text of the

(completion of the Quran), please refer to the provided PDF links. Sheikh Sudais Dua Qunoot Text PDF - Scribd


Is There a Verified PDF?

Yes, you can find a verified PDF containing the exact text above, along with references to authentic Hadith. However, always ensure the source is reliable.

Where to find the verified PDF:

  1. Official Saudi Religious Affairs Websites: The General Presidency for the Affairs of the Grand Mosque and Prophet's Mosque occasionally publishes supplication booklets.
  2. Trusted Islamic Libraries: Websites like Islamweb or Alukah provide verified PDFs of Dua Qunoot from the Haramain Imams.
  3. Direct Download Tip: Search for "Dua Qunoot Sudais PDF" and look for files that include "Maktabah Shamila" or "Darussalam" verification marks.

Important Note: There is no single official "Sheikh Sudais PDF" released by the Imam himself. Instead, the text is verified by comparing his live recitations (available on YouTube or the Haramain Recordings) with classical Hanafi Fiqh books. Any PDF that matches the above Arabic text without alteration is considered verified.

14) Legal/ethical note

If a PDF contains copyrighted translation or editorial content, use it for personal study. For redistribution, respect copyright and cite the source; prefer sharing a link to the Internet Archive or the original publisher rather than reuploading.

7) Extracting the text for learning and memorization

  • If PDF is text (not image), copy Arabic and transliteration directly.
  • If scanned image, run OCR with Arabic language support (Tesseract or commercial OCR). Archive.org sometimes provides OCRed full‑text.
  • Build side‑by‑side practice sheets: Arabic | Transliteration | Short English gloss (not full translation)—this helps memorization.
  • Break the dua into smaller chunks (2–4 lines) and learn one chunk per session.