Making dua is regarded as a kind of worship in Islam, and Muslims are encouraged to do it in all spheres of their lives. Using dua, one can communicate with Allah (SWT) and ask for His assistance and direction. There is a belief that Allah (SWT) listens and responds to the prayers of His followers and that He would grant anything, no matter how difficult.
Muslims perform dua azkar, a particular kind of supplication, for a variety of reasons. They are perfect for daily recitation because they are succinct and simple to memorize. Reciting SubhanAllah (glory be to Allah), Alhamdulillah (praise be to Allah), and "Allahu Akbar" (Allah is greatest) are some of the most popular azkars. To make them all easier to comprehend and pronounce, they have all been translated and transliterated.