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Dua for Entering Home

Dua for Entering Home: Blessings When Returning

The Prophetic Supplication for Coming Home Safely

Your home should be a sanctuary of peace and blessing. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) taught specific duas for entering the home that bring barakah and drive away evil. This guide covers the authentic dua with guidance on creating a blessed home environment.

The Complete Dua

بِسْمِ اللَّهِ وَلَجْنَا، وَبِسْمِ اللَّهِ خَرَجْنَا، وَعَلَى اللَّهِ رَبِّنَا تَوَكَّلْنَا

Transliteration: Bismillahi walajna, wa bismillahi kharajna, wa 'alallahi Rabbina tawakkalna

Translation: "In the name of Allah we enter, in the name of Allah we leave, and upon Allah our Lord we place our trust"

Understanding the Dua for Entering Home

This dua establishes Allah's name over your home's entrance and exit:

Bismillahi walajna: In Allah's name we enter - inviting Allah's blessing into your home.

Wa bismillahi kharajna: And in Allah's name we leave - ensuring blessed departures too.

Wa 'alallahi Rabbina tawakkalna: And upon Allah our Lord we trust - affirming complete reliance on Allah for household affairs.

The Effect on Shaytan

The Prophet (peace be upon him) explained that when a person enters saying Bismillah, Shaytan says: "There is no lodging for you here." And when they eat saying Bismillah, Shaytan says: "There is no lodging or dinner for you."

When and How to Enter Home

Follow the Sunnah when coming home:

Say Bismillah: Before or as you enter, recite the dua.

Enter with Right Foot: Step in with your right foot first.

Greet with Salam: Say "Assalamu alaikum" to whoever is home.

Even If Empty: If no one is home, still say salam - angels respond.

Pray Two Rakats: If returning from travel, pray two rakats of thanks.

Begin with Masjid: Some scholars recommend stopping at the mosque first after travel.

Benefits of This Home Dua

Saying this dua brings multiple blessings:

Shaytan Expelled: Devils cannot stay where Allah's name is mentioned at entry.

Home Protection: Your home becomes a fortress of remembrance.

Family Barakah: Blessings extend to all household members.

Peaceful Environment: Shaytan's absence reduces household conflict.

Blessed Food: If you also say Bismillah when eating, complete blessing is achieved.

Daily Renewal: Each entry renews the spiritual protection of your home.

Tips for a Blessed Home

Create an environment of barakah:

Recite Quran: Homes where Quran is recited have angels and blessing.

Pray at Home: Some prayers at home (not obligatory ones) bring blessing.

Surah Al-Baqarah: "Do not make your homes like graves. Recite Surah Al-Baqarah, for Shaytan flees from homes where it is recited."

Dhikr: Make remembrance of Allah throughout the home.

Avoid Haram: Remove prohibited images and items.

Good Character: Treat family with the best character - the Prophet said: "The best of you is the best to his family."

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, ideally every time. It keeps your home blessed and shaytan-free consistently.

Say it when you remember. Try to establish the habit by associating it with touching your door.

Yes, the Prophet said to say salam even to an empty house. Angels will respond to your greeting.

When entering others' homes, ask permission, say salam, and you can make general dua for blessings.

Say the dua when entering your actual living space, not just the building.

This dua actually mentions both entering and leaving, so it serves as a comprehensive home blessing.

Creating a Home of Dhikr

Transform your home into a place of remembrance:

The Prophet's Guidance:

• "Do not make your houses graveyards" - meaning fill them with worship

• Pray voluntary prayers at home

• Recite Quran regularly, especially Surah Al-Baqarah

Practical Steps:

• Display Islamic reminders (not images)

• Have Quran audio playing sometimes

• Establish family prayer times

• Make dhikr part of daily home routine

• Remove things that invite shaytan (music, prohibited images, etc.)

When Entering After Absence:

If you were gone for a while, especially after travel, consider reciting Ayatul Kursi and the Mu'awwidhatayn throughout the home to renew its spiritual protection.

Combine Your Dua with Charitable Action

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