ุฑูุจูู ุฅููููู ููู ูุง ุฃููุฒูููุชู ุฅูููููู ู ููู ุฎูููุฑู ูููููุฑู
My Lord, indeed I am, for whatever good You would send down to me, in need.
Rabbฤซ innฤซ limฤ anzalta ilayya min khairin faqฤซr
When to Read
This powerful dua, made by Prophet Musa (peace be upon him) when he arrived in Madyan seeking sustenance, can be recited regularly, especially during times of financial concern or when observing a spouse's struggles with financial responsibility. Make it a consistent part of your supplications, perhaps after your obligatory prayers or during the blessed times like the last third of the night.
How to Read
Recite this ayah with sincerity and focus, directing your plea to Allah alone. Visualize your spouse developing prudence and responsibility. Understand that Allah answers dua in ways we may not anticipate, so trust in His wisdom and timing. It's also beneficial to combine this dua with seeking Allah's guidance for yourself and your spouse to make wise financial decisions together.
Virtues & Benefits
This ayah encapsulates the essence of humility and reliance on Allah (Tawakkul) in seeking good. It reminds us that all blessings, including financial well-being and responsible stewardship, come from Allah. By reciting this, we are actively seeking His divine help and guidance to overcome challenges. It fosters a mindset of dependence on the Creator, which is a cornerstone of faith and a pathway to receiving His blessings. It is a manifestation of our belief that Allah is Al-Razzaq (The Provider) and Al-Wakeel (The Trustee).