Is wazifa for relationships permissible in Islam?
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Yes — when performed correctly. Wazifa rooted in the Quran, the Asma ul-Husna (Allah's beautiful names), and duas from the Sunnah is a well-established and entirely permissible Islamic practice. The key conditions are: correct intention (niyyah) — seeking Allah's help, not forcing an outcome; content drawn from Islamic sources only; and consistency in practice. What is not permissible is any wazifa that involves shirk, jinn contact, black magic, or practices outside the Quran and Sunnah. Our scholar strictly observes these limits.
How long does wazifa for love marriage take to show results?
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This varies between individuals based on their consistency, the strength of their reliance on Allah (tawakkul), and the specific circumstances of their situation. Many of our clients report positive developments within 21–41 days of consistent, correct practice. Others see results more gradually over a few months. Our scholar will be honest with you about realistic expectations, and will provide a follow-up if you are not seeing movement after the initial period.
Can a woman perform wazifa during her menstrual cycle?
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A woman in her menstrual period cannot perform formal salah, but she can continue making dua and reciting dhikr. Regarding Quran recitation during this period, there is a scholarly difference of opinion — our scholar will advise you on the safest and most widely accepted position for your specific wazifa, and may prescribe alternative recitations (such as dhikr and dua) for those days to maintain continuity of practice.
What is the most powerful wazifa for husband-wife problems?
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There is no single "most powerful" wazifa that applies to all husband-wife situations — the correct prescription depends on the nature of the problem. Cold and distant relationship, active conflict, external interference, loss of love, and communication breakdown each have different recommended approaches. Our scholar assesses your specific situation before prescribing anything. In general, recitations that are frequently prescribed for marital harmony include Surah Al-Baqarah (as a protective recitation in the home), Ayat al-Kursi, specific verses of Surah Ya-Sin, and the recitation of Ya Wadoodo and Ya Lateefoo.
Does wazifa go against the concept of free will in Islam?
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No. Wazifa is supplication and spiritual effort directed entirely at Allah — asking Him to bring about what is khayr (good) in your situation. You are not attempting to control another person's will; you are asking Allah to guide the situation towards what is best. This is no different in principle from any dua. The outcome remains entirely in Allah's hands. This is precisely what distinguishes halal wazifa from impermissible practices like black magic, which do involve attempts to override another's free will and are strictly forbidden.
I have tried wazifa before and it didn't work. Why should I try again?
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In most cases where wazifa has not produced results, one of a few things is happening: the wazifa prescribed was not matched to the actual situation; the recitation was performed inconsistently; the conditions (wudu, timing, intention) were not properly observed; or the person's overall spiritual state (regular salah, avoidance of major sins) was not supporting the practice. Our consultation identifies which of these factors may be at play and provides a corrected, personalised plan. Many clients who come to us having "already tried wazifa" see results the second time with proper guidance.
Is my consultation kept private?
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Completely. Everything you share is strictly between you and the scholar. We understand that relationship matters are deeply personal — they involve your marriage, your family, your private life. Our scholars treat every consultation with the utmost discretion. Nothing is shared, referenced externally, or discussed beyond the consultation itself.
Which languages are consultations available in?
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We offer consultations in English, Urdu, Arabic, and Hindi. Simply mention your preferred language when you first contact us and we will conduct the consultation accordingly. It is important that you feel comfortable expressing your full situation — language should not be a barrier.