When life becomes difficult and debts increase, supplication remains a powerful door of hope. Surah Yaseen is often recited by Muslims seeking relief and ease from hardship.
The Status of Surah Yaseen in Islam
Surah Yaseen is a Makki chapter consisting of 83 verses, focusing on faith, resurrection, and monotheism. It is widely regarded in tradition as “the heart of the Quran.”
Ruling on Specifying Surah Yaseen for Wealth
Reciting the Quran is a great act of worship, but there is no authentic evidence specifying certain surahs or fixed numbers for increasing sustenance. The foundation remains sincere supplication and trust in Allah.
A Comprehensive Dua After Recitation
One may recite the following supplication:
“O Allah, O Most Generous Provider, O One whose treasures are between Kaf and Nun, grant me lawful and blessed provision, repay my debts, relieve my worries, ease my affairs, suffice me with what is lawful over what is forbidden, and enrich me by Your grace from all others.”
Other Supplications for Relief
• O Reliever of distress, O Answerer of needs, relieve my hardship and provide for me from where I do not expect.
• O Allah, suffice me with what is lawful and enrich me by Your grace.
• O Allah, pour upon us goodness abundantly and do not make our life difficult.
• There is no god but You, glory be to You, indeed I was among the wrongdoers.
Dua for Debt Relief
• O Allah, remove my worries, repay my debts, and expand my provision.
• O Possessor of Sovereignty, You give and take dominion as You will.
• O Allah, none can withhold what You give and none can give what You withhold.
Conclusion
Relief comes only from Allah. Surah Yaseen and sincere supplication are doors of hope and mercy, with certainty that Allah can change any situation in an instant.
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