Dear Sister, some husbands take loans to obtain temporary relief from financial difficulties, but when they are unable to repay the loan on time, bitterness and accusations begin to arise in the financial matters between husband and wife, and at times this even leads to disputes. This problem becomes even more serious when the loan is taken from a bank on interest. Taking or giving interest-based loans brings misfortune into life, and such misfortune does not leave a person easily. Because of interest-based loans, all kinds of problems arise in the life of a husband and wife, and sometimes even their children begin to suffer from its effects. If your husband has fallen into the swamp of debt, then in such a situation you should encourage him toward effort and hard work, and during this time you should perform the Qur’anic wazifa that we will tell you. This Qur’anic wazifa will become a source of spiritual help for your husband, through which he will soon find relief from the burden of debt, and in the future as well, your husband will remain protected from the troubles of debt.

WAZIFA

Rabbi-arhamna-wansurna

If your husband has become so surrounded by debt that all paths seem closed, his heart feels heavy, and constant worries have taken away his peace, then in such a condition the wazifa “Rabbi irhamna wa ansurna” attracts the mercy and help of Allah Almighty. This blessed verse is from Surah Al-Mu’minun, verse 109, and Surah Al-Mu’minun is in Juz 18 of the Qur’an. Through the blessing of this wazifa, Allah opens unseen doors of help that a person could never have imagined.
For this wazifa, on Friday after performing the Isha prayer, with purity and full concentration, recite Durood Sharif 10 times at the beginning and 10 times at the end, and in between recite “Rabbi irhamna wa ansurna” 100 times with complete faith, humility, and sincerity. Continue this practice for 14 consecutive days. Insha’Allah, after this period, you will see ease in circumstances, peace in the heart, and natural means for repaying the debt will begin to appear.
After completing the 14 days, make it your daily habit to recite Durood Sharif 10 times and “Rabbi irhamna wa ansurna” 10 times so that the mercy and help of Allah remain with you.
Remember, if for some reason you miss the wazifa on a particular day, the wazifa will not be broken. However, if you miss your obligatory prayer, then the wazifa will be considered broken and you will not receive even one percent of its benefit. Therefore, you must strictly maintain your prayers in all circumstances.

APPARENT AND SPIRITUAL CAUSES OF DEBT

Respected Sister, we have already provided you with a special wazifa for your husband’s relief from debt. This wazifa is very effective, but it is also important to understand the apparent and spiritual reasons that can lead a husband into financial difficulties. After careful research, we have identified some key factors that may push your husband into debt. By understanding these, you can better protect both yourself and your husband.
The reasons are as follows:
Your husband tends to make quick decisions and often takes financial steps without thinking them through properly, which results in losses.
He has excessive self-confidence, due to which he ignores the advice of others.
He desires big success and quick progress but lacks the patience to move step by step.
After suffering a loss, instead of admitting his mistake, he takes even more risks, which increases his debt.
He does not share his financial worries with anyone, and because of this silence, timely solutions are not found.
Decisions made in anger or restlessness often lead to financial loss.
To maintain appearances or prove his strength, he spends more than he can afford.
Your husband may be affected by the evil eye, due to which there is no blessing in his earnings.
The jealousy of others weakens the impact of his efforts and creates obstacles in his path.
At times, black magic or negative influences may close the doors of sustenance.
Lack of regular prayer removes peace of heart and ease in livelihood.
A weak connection with Allah causes problems to keep arising one after another.
He takes loans either to show favor to others or to keep everyone happy.
He has a strong desire to achieve greatness quickly, for which he relies on borrowing.
Instead of patiently bearing loss, he tries to cover it immediately, which turns into debt.
These reasons together place the husband in financial trouble, even though his heart is pure and his intentions are good. His determination is strong and his goal is to achieve success and dignity in life, yet these circumstances work against him.