Dear Sister, some husbands take loans during financial hardship, but when repayment becomes impossible, it creates domestic conflict. Interest-based loans multiply problems as they bring misfortune. Its effects may reach children. If your husband is in this difficulty, advise patience, effort, and perform the Qur’anic wazifa we will tell you.
WAZIFA
If debt makes the heart heavy and seems to block prayers, the wazifa “Rabbi ighfir li warhamni” attracts Allah’s mercy. This verse is from Surah Al-Mu’minun, verse 118, in Juz 18 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 “Rabbi ighfir li warhamni” 313 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
Respected Madam, we have shared with you a superior wazifa for relief from your husband’s debt, which is very effective. But along with this, it is also important to know which spiritual and outward reasons can cause a husband to fall into financial difficulties and debt. We have carefully reviewed and discovered a few important reasons, understanding which you can keep yourself and your husband safe.
These reasons are listed below.
Your husband is emotional and compassionate, so he spends beyond his limits to help others.
He sacrifices his own needs for others’ happiness.
His strong sense of responsibility leads him to take loans in difficult times.
His soft heart makes him take quick financial decisions under pressure.
His desire to serve others sometimes causes him to harm himself financially.
He hides financial problems to protect his dignity, increasing debt.
He may be affected by the evil eye.
The jealousy of others blocks his income.
Black magic or negative influences create financial confusion.
Lack of regular prayer affects peace and clarity in decisions.
A weak connection with Allah reduces guidance and blessings.
He seeks temporary solutions instead of permanent ones.
His desire to help others leads him to take more responsibility than he can afford.
In difficult times, he relies on borrowing, which causes debt.
All these factors together place him in financial trouble, even though his intentions are pure and his determination is strong.