Sister, often husbands take loans to solve temporary financial problems, but when they cannot repay, financial conflicts arise at home. This becomes serious when the loan is interest-based, as interest invites misfortune. Its negative effects can also reach the children. If your husband is trapped in debt, advise him toward hard work and patience and perform the Qur’anic wazifa as spiritual support.
WAZIFA
If despite all efforts there seems to be no way out of debt, the wazifa “Wa ma tawfiqi illa billah” is a powerful expression of trust in Allah. This verse is from Surah Hud, verse 88, in Juz 12 of the Qur’an.
On Friday after the Isha prayer, recite Durood Sharif 10 times at the beginning and 10 times at the end, and in between recite “Wa ma tawfiqi illa billah” 313 times. Continue this for 14 days. Insha’Allah, after this period, unseen means will appear for relief from debt.
After completing the wazifa, recite Durood Sharif 10 times and “Allah la ilaha illa Huwa Al-Hayyul-Qayyum” 10 times daily.
Remember, missing the wazifa on a day does not break it, but missing your obligatory prayer will break it.
APPARENT AND SPIRITUAL CAUSES OF DEBT
Dear sister, the wazifa we have shared for relief from the husband’s debt is extremely beneficial. But it is also important to know what factors or reasons can put a husband into financial difficulties. After research, we have discovered some important reasons that can create a state of debt. Recognizing these reasons is necessary for the protection of you and your husband. These reasons are listed below.
Your husband is hardworking and responsible but takes all burdens upon himself.
He is disciplined and principled, so he struggles to adapt when circumstances change.
Excess seriousness prevents him from taking advantage of new opportunities.
He prefers slow but steady progress, yet when results are delayed, he resorts to loans.
He spends less on himself and more on others.
He hides losses instead of accepting them openly.
He avoids showing financial weakness to protect his dignity.
He neglects health and rest, which affects his work and income.
He considers asking for help a sign of weakness.
He may be affected by the evil eye.
The jealousy of others creates obstacles in his work.
Negative influences or black magic complicate financial matters.
Lack of regular prayer affects peace of heart and decision-making.
A weak connection with Allah brings hardship into life.
Trying to handle everything alone eventually leads to debt.
All these factors together cause your husband to fall into the trouble of debt, even though his heart is pure, his intentions are good, and his desire to live life happily often itself becomes a difficulty for him.