Dear Sister, some husbands take loans to escape financial problems, but when repayment is not possible, it creates domestic tension and conflict. Interest-based loans especially bring unrest and misfortune into life, affecting not only the couple but also their children’s future. If your husband is in this situation, advise him to work hard and adopt lawful means, and along with that perform the recommended Qur’anic wazifa; Insha’Allah, ease will come soon.

WAZIFA

Wa-sayujannabuhal-atqa

If debt is causing mental stress and unrest, the wazifa “Wa sayujannabuhal-atqa” brings protection and ease from Allah. This blessed verse is from Surah Al-Layl, verse 17, in Juz 30 of the Qur’an.
For this wazifa, 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 sayujannabuhal-atqa” 700 times. Continue this for 14 days. Insha’Allah, after 14 days, unseen means will begin to appear through which your husband will receive 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 the wazifa.

APPARENT AND SPIRITUAL CAUSES OF DEBT

“Respected Sister, we have already provided you with an excellent wazifa for your husband’s protection from debt. It is effective in its own place, but it is also necessary that you understand the spiritual and apparent reasons because of which a husband may become trapped in debt. As a result of our research, some important causes have emerged that can create financial difficulties. By understanding these reasons, you can adopt protective measures.
The reasons are listed below.”
Your husband is talkative and sociable, so in moments of emotion he makes financial promises that later become difficult to fulfill.
He dreams big and wants to enjoy life fully, often spending beyond his income.
He has strong confidence in his abilities and ignores potential risks.
He starts work with enthusiasm but lacks consistency.
He wants people to see him as successful and prosperous, so he takes loans.
He spends money quickly instead of saving.
He does not pay enough attention to proper accounting.
He trusts friends and relatives easily, which sometimes leads to financial loss.
He justifies unnecessary expenses to keep his heart happy.
He may be affected by the evil eye.
The jealousy of others blocks his progress.
Negative influences or black magic increase financial problems.
Lack of regular prayer affects clarity in decision-making.
A weak connection with Allah brings disorder in life.
He prefers temporary solutions that later turn into debt.
All these factors together create debt-related difficulties, even though their intentions are pure and their resolve is strong. They want to maintain honor and success in life, but these reasons unintentionally put them into financial difficulties.