What is the wazifa for barakah in rizq?

Answered by Robert Dupre

Assalamu Alaikum,

I hope you are doing well. I understand that you are looking for a wazifa for barakah in rizq (livelihood) and prosperity. It’s great that you are seeking ways to enhance your blessings and increase your sustenance. May Allah bless you abundantly and fulfill all your needs.

Reciting Ya Mughni (يا مغني) is a powerful supplication to seek Allah’s help in providing sustenance and blessings in rizq. It is recommended to recite it 1111 times after Isha salah. Before and after reciting Ya Mughni, it is advised to send durood (salutations) upon the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) 11-11 times. This is a way to seek Allah’s blessings and to honor the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).

Additionally, reciting Surah Al-Waqi’ah after Maghrib salah can bring immense blessings and barakah in rizq. The recitation of this surah is known to increase wealth and provide sustenance. It is beneficial to encourage your family members to recite Surah Al-Waqi’ah as well, as collective supplications can have a greater impact.

InshaAllah, by consistently reciting Ya Mughni and Surah Al-Waqi’ah, and by seeking Allah’s blessings through sending durood upon the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), you will witness an increase in prosperity and blessings in your livelihood. However, it is important to remember that while supplicating and engaging in these acts of worship, we should also put in effort and strive to earn a halal and lawful livelihood. Allah rewards those who work hard and seek His blessings.

I encourage you to have faith in Allah’s mercy and continue supplicating to Him for barakah in rizq. Remember to be grateful for the blessings you already have and seek ways to give back to the community and help those in need. Allah loves those who are charitable and generous.

May Allah bless you with abundance and prosperity in all aspects of your life. Ameen.

Please note that this answer is based on Islamic teachings and practices. It is always advisable to consult with a knowledgeable scholar or religious authority for specific guidance and advice.

And Allah knows best.