Sister, sometimes husbands take loans to solve temporary problems, but inability to repay increases financial tension between spouses. Interest-based loans make this worse as they bring misfortune. Its effects may reach children. If your husband is in debt, encourage lawful earnings and perform the Qur’anic wazifa; Insha’Allah, things will improve.
WAZIFA
If debt causes fear and anxiety, the wazifa “Wa ma lana illa natawakkalu ‘alallah” brings peace and blessing. This verse is from Surah Ibrahim, verse 12, in Juz 13 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 lana illa natawakkalu ‘alallah” 1400 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 already provided a special wazifa for relief from your husband’s debt. This wazifa is extremely beneficial in itself, but at the same time, it is also important to understand what spiritual and outward reasons can cause financial difficulties. We have carefully selected a few such reasons, knowing which will be very beneficial for you.
These reasons are listed below.
Your husband is thoughtful and analytical, so he delays decisions and misses opportunities.
He seeks perfection, turning small losses into bigger problems.
His sensitivity leads him to take unnecessary risks.
He often decides based on emotions rather than logic.
He values personal freedom and ignores advice.
He makes promises beyond his means.
After a loss, he quickly becomes discouraged and turns to loans.
He may be affected by the evil eye.
The jealousy of others creates obstacles.
Black magic or negative influences complicate finances.
Lack of regular prayer reduces wisdom in decisions.
A weak connection with Allah reduces blessings.
He tries to solve everything alone, increasing pressure.
He hides problems to protect his reputation, which later turns into debt.
These factors collectively cause the husband to fall into the trouble of debt, even though his intentions are always pure and his resolve is strong. His aim is to maintain success and honor in life, but these reasons unexpectedly create financial difficulties.