A practical guide to requesting a personal du'a for anxiety relief and peace of heart from Al-Aqsa, written with respect and search intent in mind.
Many people go through seasons when the heart feels heavy: worry about health, family pressure, work stress, exams, travel, a difficult decision, or a quiet anxiety that is hard to explain. In those moments, Muslims turn to Allah with du'a, remembrance, prayer, and practical steps that help them stay steady.
Someone may search for "du'a for anxiety relief", "prayer for peace of heart", or "make du'a for me at Al-Aqsa" because they want a sincere prayer said by name. A personal du'a request can add a thoughtful layer of care from a place Muslims hold close to the heart.
When is a du'a for anxiety and peace of heart appropriate?
A personal du'a can be meaningful when you need reassurance before an important step, or when you want someone in Jerusalem to mention your name or a loved one's name with kindness. Common requests include:
Du'a for someone feeling emotional pressure or fear about the future.
Du'a before a medical procedure, test result, or long journey.
Du'a for a student before exams or for someone waiting on a major decision.
Du'a for a mother or father carrying family worries.
Du'a for peace of heart after loss, family tension, or a life transition.
How to write a clear and respectful request
The best request is short, sincere, and privacy-safe. Mention a first name if you wish, then describe the general need: peace of heart, calmness, patience, ease, healing, protection, or guidance.
Examples you can use
You might write: "Please make du'a for Ahmad to be granted peace of heart and ease in his situation", "Please make du'a for my mother to have calmness and patience", or "Please make du'a that Allah opens my heart and guides me to the right decision".
You do not need to send medical details, private family stories, or sensitive information. A clear and respectful sentence is enough, and it helps protect your privacy.
Du'a works alongside practical support
Du'a is a powerful act of worship and comfort, but it does not stop a person from taking practical steps. If anxiety is severe, ongoing, or affecting sleep, work, or relationships, it is wise to speak with a qualified doctor, therapist, or trusted professional while continuing to make du'a and seek family support.
We do not promise a specific outcome, and we do not offer a replacement for medical or mental health care. What we provide is a respectful personal du'a request from Jerusalem, with a short video showing that the name and need were mentioned.
What happens after you submit the request?
After you send your request, we review it to make sure the name and need are clear, respectful, and suitable. Then the du'a is prepared with care and delivered as a short video you can keep personally or share with someone you love.
Requests are usually completed within 48 to 72 hours after details are confirmed. If anything needs clarification, we contact you before the du'a is performed.
Helpful related guides
If this is your first time requesting a personal du'a, read our guide on how to request your du'a from Al-Aqsa. If the request is for a parent, you may also find the guide to requesting du'a for parents helpful. For general spiritual preparation, see our article on the etiquette of making du'a.
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If you are carrying worry or anxiety, write your request in simple and respectful words. Mention the name and general need, and we will help turn it into a personal video du'a from Jerusalem.
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