Du’ās for Rizq and Relief: A Path to Allah’s Provisions

This book contains du’ās for rizq (sustenance) and relief from debt, sourced directly from the Qur’ān and the teachings of the Prophet ﷺ. These are powerful supplications that have been used by the Prophets and the righteous, and they serve as a means of drawing closer to Allah while seeking His provision and assistance.

1. Make These Du’ās a Regular Part of Your Routine

• Read them frequently, as the more you engage with these du’ās, the stronger your connection with them becomes.

• Aim to recite them in the morning and evening, at Tahajjud, and on Fridays before sunset, as these are times when du’ās are more likely to be accepted.

2. Recite Them After Your Daily Salaah

• You can read these du’ās after your fardh prayers, as du’ās after Salaah are accepted. However, this should not be considered a Sunnah practice but rather a means of consistently making du’ā.

3. Learn and Internalise the Du’ās

• Memorise one du’ā a day (or part of a du’ā), along with its meaning, so that your heart fully engages with what you are asking from Allah.

• Incorporate these du’ās into your Nafl Salaah, particularly after reciting Duroodh Ibrahim. This is a special moment of acceptance, and you can use it to present your needs before Allah.

4. Raise Your Hands and Ask Allah

• When making du’ā, use the du’ās you have memorised, calling upon Allah with sincerity and humility.

• Express your needs clearly and with conviction, trusting in Allah’s mercy and generosity.

If you are in *debt* or facing *financial difficulties*, set a clear intention for it in your intentions for Dhikr Challenges, include the intention for Allah’s assistance in your financial matters, seeking both relief from hardship and an increase in rizq.

By consistently practicing these steps, you will strengthen your relationship with Allah and open doors to His provision and blessings.

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