Dear Sister, some husbands take loans due to financial hardship, but when repayment becomes difficult, it leads to domestic disputes. Interest-based loans bring misfortune and problems, sometimes affecting children. If your husband is in debt, encourage him toward hard work and make the Qur’anic wazifa a regular practice.
WAZIFA
If you want real relief from debt, the wazifa “Wa ma an-nasru illa min ‘indillah” brings Allah’s help closer. This verse is from Surah Aal-e-Imran, verse 126, in Juz 4 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 an-nasru illa min ‘indillah” 1200 times for 14 days. Insha’Allah, 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 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 very useful, but it is also important to know which reasons or factors can cause a husband to fall into debt. In our review, some important spiritual and outward reasons have emerged, which, by understanding, you can keep yourself and your husband safe.
These reasons are listed below.
Your husband prioritizes family and relationships, often exceeding his financial limits.
He cannot refuse others’ needs and ends up spending his savings.
He neglects his own needs and savings to keep his family comfortable.
He is soft-hearted, making it difficult for him to refuse help.
He spends extra to maintain household dignity and comfort.
He avoids conflict, so he fails to control finances in time.
He accepts loans as a temporary solution.
He takes all responsibilities upon himself.
He silently bears losses instead of speaking up.
He may be affected by the evil eye.
The jealousy of others increases household expenses.
Negative influences or black magic create obstacles.
Lack of regular prayer affects peace and blessings.
A weak connection with Allah disturbs balance in decisions.
Hiding worries for the sake of family eventually turns into debt.
These reasons together force your husband into financial difficulties, despite his pure intentions and strong resolve. He wishes to maintain success and honor in life, but these circumstances cause him to fall into debt.