Wazifa for difficulties
Q: I don't have any kids. I also have issues from my husbands job, which usually doesn't last for 3 months although he is very hard working and an honest person.
Q: I don't have any kids. I also have issues from my husbands job, which usually doesn't last for 3 months although he is very hard working and an honest person.
Q: Only Iblees challenged Allah, so why is Allah angry at all the jinns as well?
Q: I am searching for a good job from the last 6 years but never got a good on. I have recited a lot of wazeefas for a job but did not get a good job. Please tell me a wazeefa for getting a good job soon because I need the job.
Q: I have been reading Ayat e Sajdah as I'm experiencing some difficulties in my marriage. I have noted that it should be read ideally for 14 days, I am on the 10th day and now have my haidh, when I'm done should I begin the 14 day cycle again or can I just complete the 4 days that I have left?
Q: Can you please tell me what prayers I should say or du'a to keep bad people away from myself and my family as there are some nasty people in the family who I am afraid of in case they do black magic on me and my family. I know they are already involved heavily with the devil. I trust in Allah but I feel it may be necessary to protect ourselves.
Q: I want a wazifa for visa. I am from Pakistan, I am now in Oman. My Kafil is not giving me a visa. He has my passport and he is now saying that he might send me back. I have had a lot of problems about moving out of Pakistan. Please give me a wazifa for my problem. As soon as possible.
Q: Is there any dua to read for my brother to come back from jamaat safe and well?
Q: I wanted to know if this is allowed: Someone told me to ask a pious person to write out surah ahzab and then I should keep it with my things in order to get proposals. Are we allowed to do this?
Q: Please advice me what to read for protection against enemies at work who are trying to harm me?
Q: There are certain actions that we do that, although do not come directly from Quraan and Hadith, yet they are derived from them. For example, people read ayats of Quraan or duas and blow into some water and drink it or sprinkle it around the house and stuff. I also have been told by someone to read some surahs and durood shareef and blow into the water and drink it which assists in preventing effects of nazar etc. Here it is not done with the intention of any ibaadah, but rather as a medicine for an illness. Will these types of actions be considered as Bid'at? There are many wazifas like these which people have become accustomed to nowadays.