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*Originally posted by Faisal: *
Well, I know all about wazeefas and such. Its clear that if someone plans to do a wazeefa, they usually have a problem or a dua they want to ask Allah Ta'llah, and in most cases people don't come up with wazeefas all by themselves. They either read it some place or someone tells them to do things a certain way if they want certain results.
Now regardless of how authentic these wazeefas are (that is a whole separate discussion), if something is in Quran, which presumably this is, then there is no harm in reading it as much as you want. I don't think you need to get someone's "permission". Yes, if you want to understand the significance or make it part of a wazeefa, you will either read up or find out from someone whom you think will know. But to say "don't read it without someone's permission" sounded quite odd to me.
Thats all.
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Try to follow Last Prophet Muhammad(SAW).
That's the best guidance for us. Try to read
daily adhkars that HE(SAW) use to read. And
Koran.
Holy Prophet Muhammad(SAW) never read anything anything
millions of time. As is commonly done in Pak.Apne Ibaadat ka
tareeka invent kia heee.
Its best to take permission for reading anything for a
specific puspose from a Scholar.
Koran agr pahar pur uttarte tu iske tukree hujateee.
plz somebody post the Ayah.