Hi,
I wanted to know what are wazeefas and how they work?
Re: What are wazeefas?
In India, Pakistan and some other parts of the muslim world, there is a school of thought that believes that when the 99 attribute names of Allah, e.g., Ar-Rehman, Al-Malik, etc., certrain verses of the quran, supplications of certain scholars etc., are recited in a set pattern and given no. of times then such recitations can lead to relief from certain hardships, disease, grant fulfillment of wishes or goals as a result of special acceptance of Allah swt. These are commonly termed as wazeefas or waza-ef.
However the truth is that other than the authenticated Sunnah supplications of the prophet Muhammad SAW, all the rest of the above so called wazeefas are really not recommended to be practiced nor will they result in any thing specifically.
And Allah swt knows best.
Re: What are wazeefas?
But then there a lot of people who say and believe that wazeefa's do work i.e. we even know such people who say that they were told to recite so and so surah at such and such times and their duas got granted...someone told this aunty we know to recite a dua at certain times every day for a certain number of days and pray for a baby boy (because she wanted one) and her dua did get granted...so what do people who don't think wazeefas aren't necessary or recommended say about that? aaiween pooch rahi hoon emotional hokay hyper nahi hojana.
Re: What are wazeefas?
Peace teelobhain!
As per my lil knowledge, i guess when we read so and so surah, Nafals Namaz at such and such times and then ask Almigtyh Allah SWT (by dua) maybe HE grant us (accept our dua) by our efforts.
Re: What are wazeefas?
But then there a lot of people who say and believe that wazeefa's do work i.e. we even know such people who say that they were told to recite so and so surah at such and such times and their duas got granted...someone told this aunty we know to recite a dua at certain times every day for a certain number of days and pray for a baby boy (because she wanted one) and her dua did get granted...so what do people who don't think wazeefas aren't necessary or recommended say about that? aaiween pooch rahi hoon emotional hokay hyper nahi hojana.
Oh there is really no reason for any one to get upset over your question and I don't mind answering it at all.
:)
Really it all depends on what the "supposed" person recited. It could be that they recited something correct. Also, what ever they made the dua or chanting for was perhaps already in their qadr. So judging hypothetically is very difficult.