Door Knob Duas for children | When I Leave The Toilent I Say
Door Knob Duas for children | When I Leave The Toilent I Say
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- Dar-us-Salam Research Division
- Darussalam
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Door Knob Duas for children | When I Leave The Toilent I Say
This dua is a simple and beautiful supplication that children can recite when they leave the toilet, which is an important part of daily etiquette in Islam. Saying the dua after using the toilet is a way to show gratitude to Allah for cleanliness and to seek His protection from any harmful effects. This practice also helps instill good habits and Islamic manners from an early age.
Dua to recite when leaving the toilet:
"غُفْرَانَك"
Transliteration: "Ghafranak"
Meaning: "I ask for Your forgiveness"
How to teach it to children:
- Keep it simple: Encourage your child to say the dua in a calm and clear manner after they leave the toilet.
- Explain the meaning: Let your child know that this dua is a way of thanking Allah for providing the means to relieve oneself, as well as seeking forgiveness and protection from harm.
- Create a routine: Make reciting this dua part of their daily routine so they become accustomed to saying it automatically after using the toilet.

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Sample Pages
Page : 01
I LEAVE THE
WHEN
TOILET,
SAY
DARUSSALAM
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DOORKNOB
DU'A FOR CHILDREN
غُفْرَانَكَ
Ghufraanaka
I seek Your forgiveness.
This Doorknob Du'a should only be hung on the outside toilet door.
Dar-us-Salam Research Division
The Dar-us-Salam Research Division is an organization dedicated to conducting scholarly research and providing educational resources on Islamic topics. It aims to promote a deeper understanding of Islamic teachings and principles through the publication of books, articles, and other resources. The division focuses on a wide range of subjects, including theology, jurisprudence, history, and culture, all in alignment with the authentic teachings of Islam. The research is often supported by well-established Islamic scholars and is meant to serve both the Muslim community and those interested in learning about Islam in a clear and scholarly manner.