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Muslim prayer to find a well-paid job. Du'a for success in business

Muslim prayer connects a person with God and helps him in business. A Muslim believer not only leads a righteous lifestyle, but also knows prayers that help him in certain situations. According to hadiths, reading certain verses and surahs of the Koran helps in worldly life to attract good luck and get rich, meet love, get married and even get pregnant.

Luck from the perspective of Islam

Such concepts as “fortune smiled” or “luck turned away” do not exist in Islam. This is only anthropomorphization - an attempt to give a human appearance to certain phenomena. For example, Fortuna is the ancient Greek goddess of luck. This word has firmly entered the lexicon. It is also actively used by some Muslims.

Luck can be defined as unexpected success, but according to Islam, nothing happens by chance, neither good nor bad. Everything depends on the will of the Lord and is already predetermined. Therefore, it is not entirely correct for a believer to wish for good luck; it is more correct to wish for the successful start of a business and its completion.

Success is a positive assessment of current events. A person's success depends on his diligence and on the will of Allah, who knows what is actually best for his slave.

Conditions for achieving success

A Muslim who resorts to the Koran should know that it is not the Holy Text that helps, but the Almighty, to whom the words are addressed. Through His word He gives relief.

Arabic words are of great importance in Islam. Surahs are depicted on souvenirs and on expensive fabric. If you buy it and hang it at home, it will work like a talisman.

Another important point: you cannot limit yourself to just listening or reading surahs of the Koran. In order to successfully start and complete a business, one must make the efforts permitted by Sharia: both mental and physical.

It is also advisable to perform additional acts of worship like this:

  • reading the morning dua - namaz;
  • Tahajun prayer at night;
  • abstinence from sinful words, deeds and thoughts;
  • distribution of alms.

Before starting work, it is important to perform at least a small ablution (taharat), which should not be neglected. Ablution is protection from Satan. Zikrs and prayers said in a state of ablution work much better.

Prayers for all occasions

The main prayer in Islam is namaz, which is read five times a day:

  • in the morning before sunrise during the dawn period;
  • at noon, when the sun is at its zenith;
  • in the evening until sunset;
  • during sunset, before the evening dawn fades;
  • during the twilight period from evening to dawn.

This helps cleanse the soul of committed sins and strengthens faith.

When a person has health problems, he often not only turns to a doctor, but also to Allah asking for help and healing. Muslim prayer for health helps to cleanse yourself of negative energy, which often causes the development of diseases. They pray not only for themselves, but also for a loved one. You can say this prayer at any time of the day.

With the help of Muslim prayer for marriage and happiness, single people can attract love to themselves. There are different types of prayers, implying the performance of a certain ritual:

  • the girl must undress completely and stand in an empty basin;
  • take a glass of water and slowly pour the liquid onto the top of your head;
  • the liquid that has flowed into the basin is poured back into the glass and the Muslim morning prayer is said over it;
  • Wishing for marriage, the charmed water is added to the drink of the beloved guy. It is recommended to read the first sura, which will protect against negative influences.

Surahs to increase income

The Holy Book of Islam contains certain surahs, helping in business development and other matters. For example, reading Surah Yasin after morning prayer makes it easier to do business and helps in business. It should be remembered that the angels offer prayers at dawn for those who perform worship. If you read this surah, it will affect a favorable combination of circumstances.

To get rid of the need, it is recommended to read Surahs “Maryam” and “Tauba”, and for success in trade - Surah “Hijr”. Of course, there are no reliable hadiths about these surahs, but if you read them sincerely, have the right intention and trust in the Mercy of Allah, you can receive an answer to your prayers and improve the state and development of worldly affairs.

One of the most important suras that protects against poverty and poverty is the 56th sura “Al-Wakia”. It should be read after night prayer. According to authentic hadiths, Prophet Muhammad advised reading this surah every night so as not to be affected by poverty.

Attracting good luck and money

According to Muslim culture, to attract good luck, It is necessary to drive out evil spirits from life: genies and shaitans who steal a person’s happiness and poison his existence. There is a sign: when yawning, you need to cover your mouth with your hand so that an evil spirit does not fly in and take away your luck.

Devout Muslims condemn magic, witchcraft and spells. This is considered a sin, and if a Muslim gets dirty with it, he will lose all the benefits promised to him in his next life.

But, being creatures of blood and flesh, people have their own desires. A man must provide for his family, so Muslim daily prayer may include requests to Allah for the gift of wealth.

There are Muslim prayers for attracting money that are as powerful as conspiracies. They are called ruqya - a request for the fulfillment of a plan. They have a fairly wide range of applications. They cope well with life's troubles. The main quality of ruqya is that it is from Allah. Every word of hers is from the Koran. Prayers help you quickly pay off your debt and get the necessary amount.

To attract financial success into your life with the help of a surah from the Koran for good luck, It is recommended to prepare in advance:

  • Do not eat sweets or meat for a week. It is advisable to eat only bread and water. This strengthens a person’s spiritual capabilities;
  • be pious and follow the rules of Islam: perform prayers, fast, pay zakat;
  • read and listen to suras from the Koran daily, repeating them at least 10 times a day;
  • Before touching the book of prayers, you must wash yourself thoroughly.

For successful trading

Many adherents of Islam are interested in prayers that help develop business and increase sales. To improve trade, it is recommended to follow the following rules:

A Muslim who follows these rules can count on the Almighty to hear his prayers.

Prayers for luck and money

Traditionally Muslim woman is a good housewife. Her whole life is devoted to the home and her role in the family comes down to providing a home front for her beloved husband. The wife must strictly follow the requirements of Sharia and read prayers, attracting Allah’s mercy, grace and good luck to her husband-breadwinner.

At the same time, women are given strength and wisdom to enhance the effect of spells and prayers. They recite ruqya for drinking and eating, illuminating the food with the blessings of Allah. Conspiracies and Muslim prayers for good luck and money, which are read while rolling out dough that absorbs good wishes, work well.

When using ruqa, do not forget to pray fervently and give praise to the Almighty. Also a must read Sura Yasin with Ayats. Possessing great power, she makes it easier for every believer to obtain wealth.

There is a rule in Islam that parents should teach their child to pray from the age of seven. Adults turn to Allah with a request for the health of their daughter or son, and for the well-being of their children. Muslim strong prayers protect you from bad influences and help you find your way in life and not stumble.

Barakat - blessing of the Almighty

Most entrepreneurs who have achieved some success in business claim that in order to achieve something, need to work and work. Of course, people should create conditions for the fulfillment of desires, but if there is no barakat (grace) and tawfiq (assistance) from Allah, no success can be achieved.

Barakat is the endowment of things with divine grace so that even small things become big and bring benefit. Allah's blessing is necessary in everything: health, finances, family, relationships, work, etc.

In order to receive grace, it is not enough to listen or read dua for wealth, The following rules must also be observed:

It is important to know that only Muslims can use rituals traditional to Islam. For others they will not bring the desired result.

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Most of the world's religions involve various forms of connection with the Divine. This is an inseparable part of religion, since man, by nature, is a very limited being and needs help from above. One such form is prayer. Muslim prayers

Since Islam is the second largest religion in the world, it is worth knowing about it. As you know, a person’s faith determines his actions. When more than a billion people believe in the same doctrines, it has a huge impact on humanity.

How Muslims understand prayer

The second pillar of the five that are the basis of Muslim practice is prayer. Muslims are expected to pray five times a day, facing Mecca. On Friday, Muslim men (and in some cases women) must meet at the mosque to participate in midday prayers. Naturally, in addition to the basic prayers, dedicated believers make many other calls to God during the day.

Islamic theologians such as Sheikh Ahmad Kutty exclude the concept of "luck" from their vocabulary, due to the belief that everything in the world is the result of predestination or the orders of Allah. They do not admit the idea that at least something in this world can happen without the knowledge and without the will of the Almighty. Thus, in this system of ideas there is no room for luck or arbitrariness.

Despite this, there are a number of specific prayers from the Quran, which are called “prayer for good luck” or “dua for success.” In the post-Soviet space, these prayers are more famous in Turkic and Tatar languages. In these languages ​​it is pronounced "dualar". Dua is the weapon of the believer and is the most important tool available to a Muslim to overcome all stressful situations and failures in life. This refers to different types of these prayers: dua for good luck in business, dua for wealth, dua to quickly settle relationships with loved ones.

But there are also duas that need to be practiced with certain actions. Muslims believe that if you write a dua to quickly attract prosperity (karinja) 5 times in a row on different pieces of paper, place 4 pieces in 4 corners of the room where a person works, and keep the fifth one with him, then Allah will give him success in his work and career. To help another in this means to take care of yourself. There is also a specific Muslim prayer calendar.

Success for a Muslim

All people want to achieve success in their life. Muslims are no exception to this; they also want success. For a Muslim, success is not an achievement of a person, but by grace from Bo ha. To do this, he must listen to the words from the Koran and dogas. They have to work for it, but apart from the effort, they have to perform dua for success. According to various sources there are many duas. However, this article describes the dua for success according to the Quran.

Let's list the 20 most significant of them.

To succeed in business

Muslims believe by virtue of these prayers:

For wealth and prosperity

Muslims who dream of wealth should know these duas:

For success before people and God

To be successful These duas should be recited:

To have a correct understanding of Islam, one must understand that they do not use God as a means to achieve their own goals. On the contrary, a Muslim believes that he brings praise to God by praying for his home, for health, for academic performance, etc. Thus, the prayers described in this article should not be understood as magic phrases that bring a guaranteed result. Intrinsic motivation plays a big role. And even more so, conservative Muslims will say that prayers performed not according to the canons of the Muslim religion will not be heard by Allah.

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Islam is a religion that provides guidance for every area of ​​life. If a believer has any difficulties or questions, he turns to his faith, the mercy of which provides him with ways to solve these problems. Today's article is for those who are looking for a job and strive for the good fulfillment of this task.

The life of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was full of sacrifices, difficulties and patience while waiting for the fruits of his efforts. And he (peace be upon him) is an example for us in everything. It is impossible to hope for good in this world and not make efforts for it.

This world is beautiful and sad, complex and easy, every day we come face to face with it. We have to deal with everything that life brings to us, be patient in moments of difficulty and strive for the pleasure of Allah, strive for the best, trust Allah in all matters.

“When you make a decision, then trust in Allah, for Allah loves those who trust.”

The means to make money are both physical and spiritual. The physical is about effort, searching and striving. If a person is not successful in one job, he looks for another, etc.

Spiritual means lie in faith, hope and petition to the Almighty.

“Whoever fears Allah, He creates a way out of the situation and gives him a destiny from where he does not even imagine. For those who trust in Allah, He is sufficient. Allah completes His work. Allah has set a measure for every thing."

These duas will help you rely on Allah and hope for the best, Insha Allah, they will guide you towards what is best for you.

Istikhara
Istikhara is a word that means to ask Allah for help in making the right choice. The Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, taught istikhara in all matters.

The Messenger (peace be upon him) said: “When one of you wants to do something, let him perform an additional prayer of two rak'ahs, and then say:

Allahumma inni astakhiruka bi 'ilmika wa astakdiruka bi kudratika wa asaluka min fadlika, fa innaka takdiru wa la aqdiru, wa ta'lyamu wa la a'lyamu wa anta 'allamul g'uyub. Allahumma fain kunta ta'lamu hazal amra (then he will clarify his business) hairan li fi 'adjili amri wa ajilihi (or: fi dini wa ma'ashi wa 'akibati amri) faqdirhu li wa yasirhu li sum barik li fihi. Allahumma wa in kunta ta'lamu annahu sharrun li fi dini wa ma'ashi wa 'akibati amri (or: fi 'adjili amri wa ajilihi) fasrifni 'ankhu [vasrifhu 'anni] vakdur lil haira hyaysu kana sum raddyn bihi.

Translation: “O Allah, verily, I ask You to help me with Your knowledge and strengthen me with Your power and I ask You for Your great mercy, for verily You can, but I cannot, You know, but I do not know, and You know everything about the hidden! O Allah, if You know that this matter (in another narration: “here he will clarify his matter”) will be good for my religion, for my life and for the outcome of my affairs (or he said: for this life and the next life) , then predetermine it for me and make it easier for me, and then give me Your blessing for it; if You know that this matter will become evil for my religion, for my life and for the outcome of my affairs (or he said: for this life and the life to come), then turn him away from me, and turn me away from him, and predestine it is good for me wherever it is, and then lead me to contentment,” after which (the person should) say what he wants.”

Dua for escape from poverty
Allahumma, Rabba-s-samavati-s-sab'i wa Rabba-l-'ar-shi-l-'azimi, Rab-ba-na wa Rabba kulli shayin, Falika-l-habbi wa-n-nava, wa Munzilya-t-Taurati, wa-l-Injili wa-l-Furkani, a'uzu bi-kya min sharri kulli shayin Anta ahyzun bi-nasyyati-hi! Allahumma, Anta-l-Aw-walu fa laysa kzblya-kya Shayun, wa Anta-l-Akhyru fa laysa ba'da-kya Shayun, wa Anta-z-Zahyru fa laysa fauqa-kya Shayun, wa Anta-l-Batynu fa laysa duna-kya shay-un, aqdy 'an-na-d-dayna wa agni-na min al-fakri.

Translation: “O Allah, the Lord of the seven heavens and the Lord of the great throne, our Lord and the Lord of all, the Splitter of grains and kernels, the One who sent down the Torah, the Gospel and the Discrimination (“Al-Furqan” (Discrimination) is one of the names of the Quran, indicating that that this Book helps to separate truth from lies), I resort to You from the evil of every thing, for everything is subject to You! O Allah, You are the First, and there was nothing before You, You are the Last, and there will be nothing after You, You are the Victorious (Visible), and there is nothing above You, and You are the Hidden, and there is nothing below You, deliver us from our debts and deliver us from poverty!”

Hajjat ​​prayer
Salatul Hajj (salat of need) is the performance of two or more rak'ahs of additional prayer in order to fulfill someone's need. In the first rakah of the Hajjat ​​prayer after Surah Fatiha, one should read “Ayatul-Kursi” three times, and in the remaining rakats after Surah Fatiha, read Surahs Ikhlas, Falyak and Nas. After prayer, it is recommended to praise Allah, say Salavat to the Prophet (s) and his family, and then ask for your wishes.

Dua: “Rabbi Yassir wa la Tagassir. Rabbi tammin bil-khayir."
Translation: “Lord, make it easy, don’t bother. Lord, make the completion of this work graceful.”

The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings be upon him) said: “If someone who is overcome by anxiety or sadness says:
“Allagyumma inni gabduka, ibnu gabdika, ibnu amatika, nasiyati biyadika, mazyn fi hukmuka, gadlyun fiya kazaauka, asaluka bikulli-ismin gyuva laka, sammaita bigyi nafsaka, av anzaltagyu fi kitabika, av gallyamtagyu ahadan min halq ika, av ista'sarta bigi fi gIilmil gaibi gindaka, an tajgIalal kurana rabigIa kalbi, wa Nura Sadri, wa Jalaa KhIuzni, wa Zagyaba Gammi.”

Translation: “O Allah, verily, I am Your slave, and the son of Your male servant, and the son of Your female slave. I am subject to You, Your decisions are binding on me, and the sentence You passed on me is fair. I ask You by each of Your names, by which You have called Yourself, or sent it down in Your Book, or revealed it to one of those created by You, or left it hidden from everyone except You, to make the Quran the spring of my heart, the light of my chest and the reason for the disappearance of my sadness and the cessation of my anxiety! ”, then Allah the Great and Almighty will certainly deliver him from sorrow and replace his sorrow with joy.”

The Prophet of Allah Muhammad (peace be upon him) said this dua after every prayer.
“Allahumma-jagal hairan ‘die ahirahu, wa haira ‘amali hawatimahu, waj’al haira ayami yavma alkaqa. Allahumma inni a'uzu bika minal kufri wal faqri va 'azabil kabri. Allahumma inni asaluka ‘ilman nafigan wa ‘amalan mutakabbalan wa rizqan tayyiban.”

Meaning: “O Allah, make the outcome of my life the best part of it, and my last deeds the best of my deeds, and make the best of my days the day of meeting You. O Allah, verily, I seek Your protection from unbelief, poverty and the torment of the grave.
O Allah, verily, I will ask You for useful knowledge, such deeds that will be accepted by You, and a good destiny.”

“Allahumma inni as’aluka ‘ilman nafi’an wa rizkan tayyiban wa ‘amalyan mutakabbalyan.”
Translation: “O Allah! Verily, I ask You for useful knowledge, a good destiny and a deed that will be accepted.”

In order to receive barakah in deeds, you need to try to address Allah Almighty in the best possible way, and in your actions beware of what He has forbidden and do what He has commanded. Muslims need to trust in the Almighty Creator and turn to Him with prayers for help.

Barakat in business and food is the mercy of Allah Almighty, without which a person’s affairs are not complete.

In order for the Almighty Creator to grant barakah and increase inheritance in business, there are different duas, and today we offer you several of them:

Allahumma rizkan halalyan tayyban bilya kyaddin vastajib duana bila raddin wa nauzu bikya anil fadikhataynil-fakri wad-dini subhanal-mufarriji an kuli makhzunin wa ma'mumin subhana mann jaala hazainihu bi qudratihi bainal kafi wan-nuni. Innama amruhu iza arada shayan an yakulyalahu kun fayakun. Fa subhanal-lyazi beadihi malakutu shain va ilyaykhi turj’aun. Khuval-avvalyu minal avali val-akhyru ba'dal ahyri va zahyyru val-batinu wa huva bi kuli shain alim laysyakya mislihi shayun fil ardzyy valya fis-samai va huvas-samiul alim. La tudrikukhul-absarun wa huva yudrikul-absara wa huval-latiful khabir. Walhamdulillahi rabbil ayalmin.

Translation of dua:

“Oh, Almighty Allah! Grant me barakat in my abundance, and give me the opportunity, as a result of my most productive work, to earn a lot of permitted benefits. O Allah Almighty! Grant the opportunity to spend this property for Your satisfaction for the benefit of yourself, your family and others, avoiding excess! O Allah Almighty! Save our movable and immovable property, our workplace, our wealth and our lives from various troubles, fires, theft and other adversities! O Allah Almighty! Grant us knowledge about the permissibility and rights of other (Your) slaves. Grant us the opportunity to earn eternal happiness by spending our property, wealth and soul for Your pleasure. Praise be to Allah Almighty, Lord of the worlds!”

What duas to read for good luck in business and to receive barakat?

Dua for success and barakat in business

Most entrepreneurs, especially those who have achieved some success in business, argue that in order to achieve something in business, we need to work, work and work... Of course, we must create reasons for the fulfillment of our desires. However, if there is no barakat (grace) and tawfiq (assistance) from Allah Almighty, a person will not achieve any success in business and in other areas. Allah Almighty in the hadith al-qudsi, which is transmitted from Abu Zarra al-Ghifari (may Allah be pleased with him) says: “O My servants! If the first and last of you, humans and jinn, stand in one place and ask Me (for something), and I give everyone what he asked for, this would reduce what I have only to the extent that a needle decreases (the amount water) when immersed in the sea." (Muslim, 2577) That is, if Allah Almighty gives every person everything he asks of Him, this will practically not reduce His wealth. Allah Almighty instructs his slaves to turn to him with prayers and ask him to fulfill all their desires and promises to fulfill them: “And your Lord, Allah Almighty, said:

“Call upon Me (address Me), and I will answer you (give you what you ask).” (Surah Ghafir, 60)

In order for the Almighty Creator to grant barakat, provide assistance and increase the lot in business, there are different duas. Therefore, anyone who wants to achieve success in business should make dua and ask for barakat and assistance from Allah Almighty. From Ibn Umar (may Allah be pleased with him) it is reported that one person said to the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him): “O Messenger of Allah, this world has turned away from me, and it is moving away and moving away from me.” The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said to him: “Have you not heard the prayer (salt) of the angels and the tasbih of all the creatures of Allah, through which they receive their inheritance? Read a hundred times at dawn: “Subhana Llahi wa bihamdihi Subhana Llahi l-'azim, astaghfiru Allah” “Glorified is Allah, all praise is to Allah, Most pure is the great Allah. I ask forgiveness (of sins) from Allah,” and the whole world will humbly come to you.” This man left and after some time returned and said: “O Messenger of Allah, truly this world has turned towards me in such a way that I do not know where to put it (property).” (Al-Khatib) It is also reported from Aisha (may Allah be pleased with her) that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “When Allah sent Adam (peace be upon him) to Earth, he stood up, went to the Kaaba and performed two rak’ah prayers . Then Allah inspired him to read this dua: “Allahumma innaka ta'lamu sarirati wa 'alaniyati fa-kbal ma'zirati, wa ta'lamu hajati fa-'tini suli, wa ta'lamu ma fi nafsi fa-gfir-li zanbi. Allahumma inni asaluka imanan yubashiru kalbi, wa yakinan sadikan hatta a'lyama annahu la yushibuni illya ma katabta li, wa rizan bima kasamta li" “O Allah! Verily, You know my hidden and obvious deeds, so accept my apologies. You know all my needs, give me what I ask. You know everything that I hide in my soul, forgive my sins. O Allah, I ask You for iman (faith), which controls my heart, I ask for deep, correct conviction, which will inform me that nothing will befall me except what You have prescribed for me, I also ask for contentment with what You have endowed me with.” . Further, the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “Then Allah Almighty informed Adam (peace be upon him): “O Adam! Verily, I accepted your repentance and forgave your sins. Whoever turns to Me with this dua, I will forgive his sins, deliver him from the most difficult problems, drive away the shaitan from him, make his trade the best among all traders, and this world will be forced to favor him, even if he himself does not want it. "". (Tabarani)

Dua with transcription and translation into Russian

  • Va minkhum man yakulu rabbanā ‘ātinā fi ad-dunya hasanatan wa fi al-‘ākhiratihasanatan wa qinā gyazāba an-nār. The semantic translation of the prayer from the Koran into Russian: “Lord, grant us good in this life and good in eternity and protect us from hellish punishment” (Surah al-Baqarah, verse - 201).
  • Rabbanā lā tuzig kulubanā bagda ‘iz hyadaitanā va hyab lana min ladunka rahmatan ‘innaka ‘anta al-wahhyāb rabbanā ‘innaka jāmigyu an-nāsi liyavmin lā raiba fihyi ‘inna Allaha lā yukhlifu al-migyad. Meaningful translation of the verse from the Koran: “Our Lord! Do not lead our hearts astray from the path of the true one after You have guided them on this path. Grant us Your mercy; truly, You are the endless Giver. Lord, You will gather all people for a Day in which there is no doubt. Allah always fulfills his promises. [The news of the Day of Judgment was conveyed by all the prophets and messengers, it is promised by God, and therefore there is no doubt that it will come sooner or later]” (Surah Ali Imran, verses - 8-9).
  • Rabbi ishrakh li sadri va yassir li amri wahlul ukdata-m-min al-lisani yafkahu kauli. Translation: “Lord! Open my chest for me! Make my mission easier! Untie the knot on my tongue so that they can understand my speech" (Surah Ta Ha, ayah - 25-28).
  • “Allahumma, inni astakhiru-kya bi-'ilmi-kya wa astakdirukya bi-kudrati-kya wa as'alyu-kya min fadli-kya-l-'azimi fa-inna-kya takdiru wa la akdiru, wa ta'lamu wa la a'lyamu, wa Anta 'allamu-l-guyubi! Allahumma, in kunta ta'lamu anna haza-l-amra (here a person should say what he intends to do) khairun li fi dini, wa ma'ashi wa 'akibati amri, fa-kdur-hu li wa yassir-hu li, sum barik li fi-hi; wa in kunta ta'lamu anna haza-l-amra sharrun li fi dini, wa ma'ashi wa 'akibati amri, fa-srif-hu 'an-ni wa-srif-ni 'an-hu wa-kdur lia-l -haira haisu kyana, sum ardi-ni bi-hi.” Translation: “O Allah, truly I ask You to help me with Your knowledge and strengthen me with Your power and I ask You out of Your Great Mercy, for truly You know, but I do not know, because You are the Knower of the hidden. O Allah, if You know that this matter will be good for me in my religion and for my life and for the outcome of my affairs (or for this life and the next), then predetermine it for me and make it easier, and then make it blessed for me . And if You know that this matter will turn out to be evil for my religion, my life and for the outcome of my affairs (or for this life and the future), then give him away from me and give me away from him, and predetermine good for me, wherever it may be it, and then make me happy with it.”

"God! Open my chest for me! Make my mission easier!”


Dua of Prophet Musa, alayhi ssalaam

What to do to gain barakah?

You can often hear Muslims wishing barakat for themselves and others. What does the word “Barakat” mean and what is its essence. Barakat is a blessing from the Almighty.

The word "barakat" translated from Arabic means "grace". Barakat is mercy and addition from Allah regarding literally everything that surrounds a Muslim.

Man always strives for well-being and greater good. But only the blessings sent down by Allah are blessed and bring true happiness to a person.

Barakat is the endowment of things with divine grace, so that even small things can become big and bring benefit. The greatest fruits of baraka come from using this goodness or mercy in acts of obedience to Allah. We need Allah's blessing in everything, family, finances, relationships, health, children, work, etc.

There are some actions that can lead a person to receive God's grace:

  • Sincere intentions. If you want your actions and deeds to bring you barakah, start things with good intentions. Intentions are the basis of Islam, our every action will be judged based on them. It is important that every action you take is for the pleasure of Allah. If we do something not for the sake of Allah, this matter will be devoid of divine grace.
  • Faith and fear of God. The Quran says: “And if the inhabitants of (those) villages had believed (in the True Faith) and had beenware of (the punishment of Allah), (then) We would certainly have opened for them blessings [the gates of all good] from heaven and earth [from all sides]" (7:96).
    “And whoever fears (the punishment) of Allah [following His commands and abstaining from His prohibitions], He will make a way out (of any difficult situation), and He will give him [the one who is wary] food from which he does not expect” (65:2 –3).
  • Trust in Allah. God says in the Quran: “And whoever trusts in Allah, He is sufficient for him. (After all) truly Allah brings His work (to completion). (And) Allah has already established a measure for every thing” (65:3).
    Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “If you had true trust in Allah, He would provide you with food, as He provides for birds - that they fly out in the morning with empty bellies and return in the evening with full ones.”
  • Reading the Qur'an. This is a fountain that brings barakat!
    God says in the Qur'an: "And this [the Qur'an] is a book that We have sent down to you (O Muhammad), blessed [there is great benefit in it] (and) it confirms the truth of what was revealed before it" (6:92) .
    Don't forget about the grace and mercy that we can gain through reading the Holy Quran. Our beloved Prophet (peace be upon him!) said that for every letter read from the Holy Quran, a reward will be given and this reward will increase tenfold. Subhanallah, it's so simple!
  • "Bismillah." Every action of a Muslim begins with sacred words and the name of the Almighty. By remembering at the beginning of each action, you gain the pleasure of Allah and his grace when performing this action. “Bismillah” is the simplest and shortest dua, by pronouncing which we protect ourselves from Shaitan.
  • Eating together. The hadith of the Prophet (peace be upon him) says: “In eating together, there is grace for you.” There is also this hadith: “Whoever has enough food for two people should invite a third, and whoever has enough food for four people should accept a fifth or sixth.”
  • Honesty in trading. The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said: “The buyer and seller have the opportunity to confirm their transaction if they do not disagree. And if they spoke the truth and made it clear (did not hide) the shortcomings of their goods, they will be blessed in their transaction, and if they lied and hid some facts, their transaction will be deprived of the blessing of Allah.”
  • Making dua. Call upon Allah asking for barakah. Dua is a connection between the Creator and His creation. The Prophet himself (sallallaahu alayhi wassallam) appealed to the Almighty with a request for barakah. By making dua, you become closer to the Almighty, and he bestows his blessing on you. In general, every deed aimed at obtaining the pleasure of Allah is blessed and brings grace.
  • Halal earnings and food. The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said: “Allah loves what is good, so he accepts only what is good.” This applies to food and earnings obtained through lawful means. The limbs of the one who earns haraam and eats haraam will not be subject to Allah, whether he likes it or not, and the one who eats halal and strives for halal income will also do good deeds.
  • Following the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) in everything. The person who had the greatest barakah in the entire history of mankind was the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). He is an example for Muslims in all matters and it is his example that we should follow. By studying his sunnah and following his example, we can become better, thereby gaining the grace of the Almighty.
  • Reading the dua "Istikhara". “Istikhara” is an appeal to Allah with a request to help in starting a business if there is good in it, and to ward off misfortune from it if there is evil in it. After performing the prayer, a Muslim must rely on Allah and accept it, with the understanding that Allah's decision regarding his slave always exceeds any decision of man, both in matters concerning this world and the world to come. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) taught us the Istikhara prayer. He said: “If any of you is going to do any deed, then let him recite two rakats of the optional prayer, then say: “O Allah, verily, I ask You to help me with Your knowledge and strengthen me with Your power and I ask You about Your great mercy, for, truly, You can, but I cannot, You know, but I do not know, and You know everything about what is hidden (from people)! O Allah, if You know that this matter... (here a person should say what he wants) will be good for my Religion, for my life and for the outcome of my affairs, then predetermine it for me and make it easier for me, and then send it down to me in this matter Your blessing; if You know that this matter will become evil for my Religion, for my life and for the outcome of my affairs, then turn it away from me, and turn me away from it, and predetermine goodness for me, wherever it may be, and then bring me to satisfaction with it."
  • Gratitude to the Almighty. In the Quran, Allah says: “If you are grateful, I will give you even more. And if you are ungrateful, then the torment from Me will be grievous” (14:7).
  • Charity. The hadith al-Qudsi reports that Allah Almighty said: “O son of Adam, spend and I will spend on you.” The fastest way to gain barakat can be helping those in need, sadaqah and alms. It can be expressed in money, in words of support. By helping others, you cleanse your heart of sins and gain the pleasure of the Almighty.
  • Strengthening family ties. In the Koran, the Almighty says: “And beware of (punishment from) Allah, by whom you ask each other, and (beware of breaking) family ties. Indeed, Allah is watching over you!” (4:1) The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) also said: “Whoever wants to have a long life, whoever wants to always have abundance in the house, let him always remember his relatives.” The hadith of the Prophet (peace be upon him) says: “The Almighty says: “I am merciful, I created a relationship and gave him a name from My name. I will keep in touch with the one who maintains the connection with his family, and I will break the connection with the one who breaks the connection with his family” (Tabarani).
  • Get up early. The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said: “Allah made the first hours a blessing for my ummah.” Get up for Tahajjud and perform morning prayer. Try not to wake up during the hours during which the Almighty sends blessings to people. In addition, these hours are much more productive for work than all others.
  • Marriage. Marriage is a godly act and entails barakah. The Quran says: “And marry (O believers) the unmarried (men and women) of you [from among the believers] and the righteous [believers] from among your male slaves and your female slaves [those you own]. If they [free and celibate] are poor, (then this is not an obstacle to marriage, since) Allah will enrich them from His generosity. [Marriage is the reason for getting rid of poverty.] And (after all) Allah is all-embracing [possessing all benefits], knowing (the position of His slaves)! " (24:32)
  • Don't skip prayer. “And command (O Prophet) your family (to perform) prayer and be patient in it [performing it]. We [Allah] do not ask you (O Prophet) for inheritance, We (Ourselves) will feed you, but a (good) outcome (both in this world and in the Hereafter) is for (those who had the quality of) caution ( from the punishment of Allah)" (20:132). Just imagine your life without this act of worship. How can barakat be possible in such a life? - the basis of Muslim worship, and they are the key to the pleasure of the Almighty.
  • Ask for forgiveness of your sins. The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) said: “If someone constantly asks forgiveness from Allah, Allah will provide him with a way out of every trouble and relief from every anxiety and will provide him with food from where he does not expect.” May Allah help you to achieve barakah!

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“If you see that your time is wasting and your life is going on, and you still have not achieved or acquired anything useful, and you do not find barakah in your time, then beware that you do not fall under the verse:

“And do not obey those whose hearts We have made careless in remembering Us and who followed their own whim, and their work was in vain.” (18:28). Those. has become worthless, vain and absent-minded, there is no barakah in it. And so that he knows that some remember Allah, but they remember Him with a careless heart, from which, naturally, he will not benefit.”

Islam is a religion that provides guidance for every area of ​​life. If a believer has any difficulties or questions, he turns to his faith, the mercy of which provides him with ways to solve these problems. Today's article is for those who are looking for a job and strive for the good fulfillment of this task.

The life of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was full of sacrifices, difficulties and patience while waiting for the fruits of his efforts. And he (peace be upon him) is an example for us in everything. It is impossible to hope for good in this world and not make efforts for it.

This world is beautiful and sad, complex and easy, every day we come face to face with it. We have to deal with everything that life brings to us, be patient in moments of difficulty and strive for the pleasure of Allah, strive for the best, trust Allah in all matters.

“When you make a decision, then trust in Allah, for Allah loves those who trust.”

The means to make money are both physical and spiritual. The physical is about effort, searching and striving. If a person is not successful in one job, he looks for another, etc.

Spiritual means lie in faith, hope and petition to the Almighty.

“Whoever fears Allah, He creates a way out of the situation and gives him a destiny from where he does not even imagine. For those who trust in Allah, He is sufficient. Allah completes His work. Allah has set a measure for every thing."

These duas will help you rely on Allah and hope for the best, Insha Allah, they will guide you towards what is best for you.

  1. Istikhara

Istikhara is a word that means to ask Allah for help in making the right choice. The Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, taught istikhara in all matters.

The Messenger (peace be upon him) said: “When one of you wants to do something, let him perform an additional prayer of two rak'ahs, and then say:

Allahumma inni astakhiruka bi 'ilmika wa astakdiruka bi kudratika wa asaluka min fadlika, fa innaka takdiru wa la aqdiru, wa ta'lyamu wa la a'lyamu wa anta 'allamul g'uyub. Allahumma fain kunta ta'lamu hazal amra (then he will clarify his business) hairan li fi 'adjili amri wa ajilihi (or: fi dini wa ma'ashi wa 'akibati amri) faqdirhu li wa yasirhu li sum barik li fihi. Allahumma wa in kunta ta'lamu annahu sharrun li fi dini wa ma'ashi wa 'akibati amri (or: fi 'adjili amri wa ajilihi) fasrifni 'ankhu [vasrifhu "anni] vakdur lil haira hyaysu kana sum raddyn bihi.

Translation: “O Allah, verily, I ask You to help me with Your knowledge and strengthen me with Your power and I ask You for Your great mercy, for verily You can, but I cannot, You know, but I do not know, and You know everything about the hidden! O Allah, if You know that this matter (in another narration: “here he will clarify his matter”) will be good for my religion, for my life and for the outcome of my affairs (or he said: for this life and the next life) , then predetermine it for me and make it easier for me, and then give me Your blessing for it; if You know that this matter will become evil for my religion, for my life and for the outcome of my affairs (or he said: for this life and the life to come), then turn him away from me, and turn me away from him, and predestine it is good for me wherever it is, and then lead me to contentment,” after which (the person should) say what he wants.”

  1. Dua for escape from poverty

Allahumma, Rabba-s-samavati-s-sab "and wa Rabba-l-ar-shi-l-azimi, Rab-ba-na va Rabba kulli shayin, Falika-l-habbi wa-n-nava, wa Munzilya-t-Taurati, wa-l-Injili wa-l-Furkani, a"uzu bi-kya min sharri kulli shayin Anta ahyzun bi-nasyyati-hi! Allahumma, Anta-l-Aw-walu fa laysa kzblya-kya Shayun, wa Anta-l-Akhyru fa laysa ba "da-kya Shayun, wa Anta-z-Zahyru fa laysa fauqa-kya Shayun, wa Anta-l-Batynu fa laysa duna-kya shay-un, aqdy "an-na-d-dayna wa agni-na min al-fakri.

Translation: “O Allah, the Lord of the seven heavens and the Lord of the great throne, our Lord and the Lord of all, the Splitter of grains and kernels, the One who sent down the Torah, the Gospel and the Discrimination (Al-Furqan (Discrimination) is one of the names of the Quran, indicating that that this Book helps to separate truth from lies), I resort to You from the evil of every thing, for everything is subject to You! O Allah, You are the First, and there was nothing before You, You are the Last, and there will be nothing after You, You are the Victorious (Visible), and there is nothing above You, and You are the Hidden, and there is nothing below You, deliver us from our debts and deliver us from poverty!”

  1. Hajjat ​​prayer

Salatul Hajj (salat of need) is the performance of two or more rak'ahs of additional prayer in order to fulfill someone's need. In the first rakah of the Hajjat ​​prayer after Surah Fatiha, one should read “Ayatul-Kursi” three times, and in the remaining rakats after Surah Fatiha, read Surahs Ikhlas, Falyak and Nas. After prayer, it is recommended to praise Allah, say Salavat to the Prophet (s) and his family, and then ask for your wishes.

  1. Dua: “Rabbi Yassir wa la Tagassir. Rabbi tammin bil-khayir."

Translation: “Lord, make it easy, don’t bother. Lord, make the completion of this work graceful.”

  1. The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings be upon him) said: “If someone who is overcome by anxiety or sadness says:

“Allagyumma inni gabduka, ibnu gabdika, ibnu amatika, nasiyati biyadika, mazyn fi hukmuka, gadlyun fiya kazaauka, asaluka bikulli-ismin gyuva laka, sammaita bigyi nafsaka, av anzaltagyu fi kitabika, av gallyamtagyu ahadan min halq ika, av ista'sarta bigi fi gIilmil gaibi gindaka, an tajgIalal kurana rabigIa kalbi, wa Nura Sadri, wa Jalaa KhIuzni, wa Zagyaba Gammi.”

Translation: “O Allah, verily, I am Your slave, and the son of Your male servant, and the son of Your female slave. I am subject to You, Your decisions are binding on me, and the sentence You passed on me is fair. I ask You by each of Your names, by which You have called Yourself, or sent it down in Your Book, or revealed it to one of those created by You, or left it hidden from everyone except You, to make the Quran the spring of my heart, the light of my chest and the reason for the disappearance of my sadness and the cessation of my anxiety! ”, then Allah the Great and Almighty will certainly deliver him from sorrow and replace his sorrow with joy.”

  1. The Prophet of Allah Muhammad (peace be upon him) said this dua after every prayer.

"Allahumma-jagal hairan "die ahirahu, wa haira "amali hawatimahu, waj" al haira ayyami yavma alkaqa. Allahumma inni a" uzu bika minal kufri wal faqri va "azabil kabri. Allahumma inni asaluka "ilman nafigan wa "amalan mutakabbalan wa rizqan Tayyiban."

Meaning: “O Allah, make the outcome of my life the best part of it, and my last deeds the best of my deeds, and make the best of my days the day of meeting You. O Allah, verily, I seek Your protection from unbelief, poverty and the torment of the grave.
O Allah, verily, I will ask You for useful knowledge, such deeds that will be accepted by You, and a good destiny.”

  1. “Allahumma inni as’aluka ‘ilman nafi’an wa rizkan tayyiban wa ‘amalyan mutakabbalyan.”

Translation: “O Allah! Verily, I ask You for useful knowledge, a good destiny and a deed that will be accepted.”

  1. "God! Indeed, I need every good thing that You send me” (28:24).

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