
Personalized Dua Builder
Crafted for Islamic Center of Irvine
Help your community make personal, heartfelt duas — with a free builder that carries your mosque's name on every dua they craft and share.
Why your community will love it
Rooted in Quran & Sunnah
Drawn from the 99 Names of Allah, authentic prophetic duas, and Quranic supplications. Every Name and verse links back to its source.
In their language
Eleven languages with full Latin transliteration on every dua. The kid in Arabic class and the grandmother in Bangla both use it the same way.
Your mosque on every dua
Your logo, name, and website are quietly attributed on every dua a member crafts — and travel with it when they share on WhatsApp, print, or save.
Free, forever
No accounts, no ads, no data collection — for your community, free and private. Worshippers see your mosque on the dua, not us.
Tuned to each person
Pick an age — from kids to elders — and the topics on their heart. The dua's depth and wording adjust to fit the person making it.
From a blank page to a dua in their own words

Morning or Evening Adhkar, Janazah, Day of Arafat, or just from the heart.
Why the Dua Builder is different
Other ways to reach for a dua — and where this fits.
| Living NOOR | Dua book | Dua app | AI chatbot | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Personal to your own intention | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ |
| Rooted in Quran & Sunnah, with sources | ✓ | ✓ | ~ | ✗ |
| Your language + transliteration | ✓ 11 langs | ~ | ~ | ~ |
| Teaches the structure of dua | ✓ | ~ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Branded with your mosque | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Free · no ads · no account | ✓ | ✗ | ~ | ~ |
| Private — no data harvesting | ✓ | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |
✓ yes · ~ varies · ✗ no
Ways your community will use it
The Dua Builder fits the quiet moments between salahs.
A sister in your community is in the hospital. Your imam suggests: “Make a dua for her using this — pass it along.” She receives the dua with your mosque's name on it.
A new convert wants to learn the structure of dua. They use this on their phone — in English, then transliteration, then Arabic — until the words feel theirs.
A grandmother in your jamaat thinks in Bangla. She makes her dua in her own language; it carries your mosque to the family she shares it with.
Salaam. I'm Adnan. Living NOOR is a personal project — a team of one — to explore the beauty of the Quran verse by verse, with tafsir, hadiths, the 99 Names of Allah, prophet stories, and quiet tools for daily practice.
We're taught to keep our tongues moist with the remembrance of Allah (Tirmidhi) — yet I often felt unsure which dua fits which moment, or which of His Names to call on when. So I built the Dua Builder for myself, to learn the shape of dua in my own words. I've since taught it the languages spoken most across the Muslim world — Arabic, Urdu, Bangla, Hindi, Bahasa, Turkish, and more — so anyone can make dua in the language they actually pray and think in. I'm sharing it with mosques because what serves me can serve your members too: a quiet, free tool, branded with you, that travels with every dua someone shares.
— Adnan