Duas for fear and anxiety

When You Feel Anxious or Afraid

Authentic duas for worry, anxiety, fear, overthinking, nervousness, and emotional unease. Add your Canva cards easily at the bottom of this file, and each dua will appear with its explanation and action buttons.

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Dua of Reliance When Afraid

For fear, panic, pressure from people, and moments when the heart feels shaken.

Qur’anic dua
Source: Qur’an, Surah Aal ‘Imran 3:173
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Explanation

When and why this dua was introduced / taught

Allah mentions this statement in the Qur’an when believers were frightened by people who tried to intimidate them. Instead of collapsing in fear, they responded with reliance upon Allah, and their faith increased.

Why this dua matters

Fear often makes the heart look at the danger more than the One who controls the danger. This dua resets the heart: Allah is enough, and He is the best disposer of affairs.

When to read

Read it when you feel afraid of people, future events, uncertain outcomes, or any pressure that is making your heart anxious.

How to implement

Repeat it slowly until the heart settles, then continue taking halal means. Tawakkul is not abandoning effort; it is effort with trust in Allah.

Benefit and lesson

It turns fear into reliance and reminds the believer that Allah’s sufficiency is greater than the size of any threat.

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Dua for Worry and Anxiety

For recurring worry, mental heaviness, overthinking, and emotional pressure.

Authentic
Source: Sahih al-Bukhari 6369
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Explanation

When and why this dua was introduced / taught

Anas ibn Malik رضي الله عنه reported that the Prophet ﷺ used to say this dua regularly. It was taught as protection from burdens that affect both the heart and daily life: worry, grief, weakness, laziness, debt, and pressure from people.

Why this dua matters

Anxiety is often not only fear of one thing. It can come with exhaustion, helplessness, financial pressure, and feeling unable to function. This dua gathers those burdens in one sincere plea to Allah.

When to read

Read it when you are overthinking, when your chest feels heavy, when you feel emotionally drained, or when life pressures keep circling in your mind.

How to implement

Recite it, then take one small grounded step: pray, breathe, plan, or ask for help if needed. Let the dua guide you from paralysis into calm action.

Benefit and lesson

It reminds the believer that Allah is the refuge from inner worry and outer burdens alike.

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Dua at the Time of Distress

For intense anxiety, panic-like moments, and overwhelming emotional pressure.

Authentic
Source: Sahih al-Bukhari 6345; Riyadus Saliheen 1502
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Explanation

When and why this dua was introduced / taught

Ibn Abbas رضي الله عنهما narrated that the Prophet ﷺ used to say this when distressed. The Sunnah teaches us that when distress rises, the cure begins with magnifying Allah.

Why this dua matters

This dua does not focus on the problem itself. It focuses on Allah’s greatness, His forbearance, and His dominion over the heavens, the earth, and the Throne. That shift calms the heart.

When to read

Read it when your anxiety feels intense, when your mind is crowded, or when fear makes your chest feel tight.

How to implement

Read it slowly and with presence. Let every phrase bring your mind back from the problem to the Lord of the problem.

Benefit and lesson

It pulls the anxious heart away from panic and anchors it in tawhid and Allah’s greatness.

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Dua for Allah’s Mercy and Help

For anxious days when you feel unable to manage yourself or your affairs.

Hasan / good
Source: Hisn al-Muslim 123; Abu Dawud and Ahmad
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Explanation

When and why this dua was introduced / taught

This dua is taught in the Sunnah among supplications of distress. It is a plea for Allah’s mercy and a confession that the self cannot remain steady without Him.

Why this dua matters

Anxiety can make a person feel scattered, unstable, or unable to think clearly. This dua asks Allah not to leave you to yourself even for a blink of an eye and to set all your affairs right.

When to read

Read it when you feel overwhelmed, emotionally fragile, or mentally unsettled.

How to implement

Mention your fears to Allah, then make this dua and take the next calm step. Let your dependence rest on Allah instead of your own unstable feelings.

Benefit and lesson

It deepens tawakkul and reminds the heart that steadiness comes from Allah’s mercy.

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Dua for an Open Chest and Ease

For nervousness, fear of speaking, anxiety before difficult tasks, and inner tightness.

Qur’anic dua
Source: Qur’an, Surah Taha 20:25-28
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Explanation

When and why this dua was introduced / taught

Allah records this dua from Prophet Musa عليه السلام when he was commanded to go to Fir‘awn. It was a moment of fear, great responsibility, and need for clarity.

Why this dua matters

This dua is perfect when anxiety is connected to a task, conversation, presentation, interview, or any responsibility that makes the heart feel tight.

When to read

Read it before difficult conversations, meetings, interviews, travel, exams, or whenever you feel nervous about what lies ahead.

How to implement

Make the dua before the task, then prepare well and go forward. Ask Allah not only for ease, but also for clear speech and calmness.

Benefit and lesson

It teaches that the believer asks Allah for emotional ease, practical help, and clear expression together.

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Dua for Safety and Well-Being

For asking Allah for protection, safety, and well-being in times of fear and uncertainty.

Authentic / Hasan
Source: Jami‘ at-Tirmidhi 3514; Abu Dawud 5074
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Explanation

When and why this dua was introduced / taught

The Prophet ﷺ advised asking Allah for al-‘afw and al-‘afiyah. This is among the most comprehensive things a believer can ask for: pardon, safety, and well-being in deen and worldly life.

Why this dua matters

When someone feels afraid, anxious, or uncertain, they often do not know exactly what to ask for. This dua gathers broad protection and well-being in one supplication.

When to read

Read it in the morning and evening, during anxious periods, before travel, or whenever you feel vulnerable.

How to implement

Pair this dua with sensible precaution, healthy boundaries, and trust in Allah. Seek ‘afiyah without becoming careless or paranoid.

Benefit and lesson

It trains the believer to ask for safety in a balanced way: spiritual, emotional, physical, and worldly.

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Dua to Calm Fear

For fear, insecurity, feeling exposed, and asking Allah to bring inner safety.

Authentic / Hasan
Source: Sunan Abi Dawud 5074
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Explanation

When and why this dua was introduced / taught

This dua is from the well-known supplications narrated from the Prophet ﷺ for morning and evening remembrance. It includes the beautiful request: “Amin raw‘ati” — make me safe from my fears.

Why this dua matters

Fear affects the heart deeply. This dua teaches that one of the things we can directly ask from Allah is emotional safety and calmness from what frightens us.

When to read

Read it in morning and evening adhkar, and also whenever fear or insecurity rises.

How to implement

Say it with awareness of your real fears, then seek shelter in obedience, remembrance, and sensible action.

Benefit and lesson

It gives the anxious heart a simple, beautiful way to ask Allah for safety and inner reassurance.

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Dua of Trust in Allah

For recurring anxiety about the future and the need to hand affairs over to Allah.

Qur’anic dua
Source: Qur’an, Surah At-Tawbah 9:129
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Explanation

When and why this dua was introduced / taught

This statement is found in the Qur’an and expresses complete trust in Allah: He alone is enough, there is no god but Him, and upon Him is reliance.

Why this dua matters

Many fears come from uncertainty: what will happen next, how things will turn out, or whether help will come. This dua draws the heart back to Allah’s sufficiency and His care.

When to read

Read it when the future worries you, when plans feel uncertain, or when you need to consciously place your affairs with Allah.

How to implement

Make your effort, but consciously say this while releasing the unseen outcome to Allah.

Benefit and lesson

It builds serenity through tawakkul and keeps the believer from becoming a prisoner of the unknown.

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Dua of Yunus عليه السلام

For fear mixed with guilt, darkness, helplessness, and feeling trapped.

Qur’anic dua
Source: Qur’an, Surah Al-Anbiya 21:87
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Explanation

When and why this dua was introduced / taught

Allah mentions this dua from Prophet Yunus عليه السلام when he called upon Him from darkness. It is a dua of tawhid, humility, and return to Allah.

Why this dua matters

Some anxiety is made heavier by regret, mistakes, or the feeling of being trapped. This dua combines glorification of Allah with admission of one’s weakness.

When to read

Read it when you feel surrounded by anxiety, when guilt adds to fear, or when you are desperate for a way out.

How to implement

Say it with repentance and honesty. Let it become a doorway back to Allah instead of remaining stuck in fearful thoughts.

Benefit and lesson

It transforms helplessness into hope and brings the anxious heart back to Allah with humility.