Reciting a dua before eating is a simple yet profound act of gratitude in Islam. It reminds us that all sustenance comes from Allah and encourages mindfulness in appreciating the blessings we often take for granted. Saying the dua before meals not only brings barakah (blessings) to the food but also protects us from overeating and promotes a sense of thankfulness. The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ emphasized the importance of acknowledging Allah’s provision before partaking in any food, which strengthens faith and nurtures a humble and grateful attitude.
Masnoon Duain
Daily Supplications for the Believer
Translation
Benefits of Reciting This Dua
- It brings blessings (barakah) to the food
- It protects from the influence of Satan
- It reminds us to be grateful for Allah’s provisions
- It transforms the act of eating into an act of worship
- It helps develop mindfulness in daily activities
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: “When any one of you eats, let him mention the name of Allah. If he forgets to mention the name of Allah at the beginning, let him say: ‘In the name of Allah at the beginning and at the end.'” (Sunan al-Tirmidhi)