ANSWER: No.  It should be recited individually and when preparing to go to bed.

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ANSWER: You can but your Duaa won’t have chances of being answered as when offering salutation upon the Prophet salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam. Why this laziness? I don’t think that it is this hard to say!   

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ANSWER: This is a transgression in Duaa as this is not found in our religion. They can make istikhara instead and if there is any good in it, Allah will facilitate it for them.

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ANSWER: Say when you enter: assalmu alaikm wa rahmato Allahi wa brakatoh and say Bismillah when closing the door. 

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ANSWER: No, this is not biddah, in fact it’s something recommended as this is one of the times when dua is more likely to be accepted.   

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ANSWER: There is no authentic Duaa for entering the home. One should only say Bismillah and Salam.   

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ANSWER: Nothing authentic in sunnah in this regard, but one can say ” ma sha Allah, la quuata illa billah”.

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