Wazefas

Your take on wazefas.
Many people do wazefas that Islamic scholors suggest to them. Wazefas for success in business, for getting married, for overcoming family/financial crises etc.
do these wazefas work? is there any religious significance of the wazefas and is it correct to do the wazefas.?
Share your thoughts.

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It becomes problematic when people depend heavily on wazifas as “short-cuts” to achieving their duas, but won’t pray 5 times a day. It’s also said that wazifas work better when the reciter also performs all namazain. I have read that recitation of a name of Allah’s name activates a part of the brain…so I guess there’s a science behind it.

I think that wazifas can be beneficial in that they can calm a person down. Their mind is occupied with reciting the wazifa instead of the day-to-day tensions, basically like meditation…and so that in turn increases your concentration when making dua…and it is said that Allah doesn’t listen to a dua made carelessly. And I’d like to think that when Allah sees a servant of His make that extra effort of reciting an ayat or a surah or His names x amount of times…that it’ll bring about His mercy even more and He’ll grant us what we desire or something much better than our desires.

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If they’re being recommended by religious scholars, then I surely don’t think there’s anything wrong in doing the wazeefas. The explain the effectiveness of a wazeefa, I would compare it to taking a medicine–I can take a medicine for a given sickness, but if I won’t take the related precautions, then I can’t expect the same effect.

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Thaks but i will telling you whats my reason :slight_smile:

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i don’t know. they tell you to read so and so surah or ayat, so and so times for defined number of days.
i mean is there any logic behind reading such and such thing for a particular number of days? If GOD has told to ask HIM whatever one wants and the only condition is to ask with sincerity then why does one need to read specific ayats for specific time period for different problems.

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I know what a wazeefa is. I’ll still say that if a scholar is prescribing it, then it’s definitely not wrong. Also, adhkaar/surahs/ayaat have their effects.

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i have never done wazeefas for anything. but i did pray hard for certain things in life and i did get them.

***praying ***is the key to the everything

be it with wazifas or without them

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Ok so what i have learnt is the scholars prescribe you a wazefa for accomplishment of so and so task as reading it will be more effective, ok this much i can digest.
but what i find problem in digesting is when scholars tell a person that his so and so task is pending or not been done because he has evil effects on him of some “bad jinns” or alike and that they are putting hurdles to him and if he do the wazefa then the evil effects will finish and he can accomplish what he is striving for.
i mean ok i understand that there are evil people that exist and there are evil jinns that exist but how can they be so powerful that they can create hurdles in someone’s life.? i mean whatever happens in your life happens with the will of ALLAH so how can some evil jinn take charge of the events in your life? But some Scholars say it can happen and then they give you wazefas to fight that evil.?

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Ah so your problem with this is not so much the wazeefas themselves but the effect of things that are unseen. Well first thing we need to understand is that the different types of creations have their own properties/characteristics/effects. For instance, if a person is sick, he is sick by the will of Allah. When he takes medicine and is cured, then this cure too is by the will of Allah. So it’s not that the evil jinn, magic etc is overpowering the will of Allah. It’s that these things have been created with their respective effects, which are not being overridden by Allah. But at the same time, He has also given us means to counteract those things. Otherwise, Allah himself says in the Qur’an:

So you can look at these wazeefas like a medicine for those types of afflictions.

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