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Prayer for Sustenance

Trust in Allah Brings Provisions

This Qur’anic verse Al-Ma’idah 5:114 says:

“And provide us with sustenance, for You are the best of providers.”

This reminds us that Allah is the greatest provider.

There is a hadith which teaches us something very similar:

“If you were to rely upon Allah with the reliance due to Him, He would provide for you just as He provides for the birds: they go out in the morning with empty stomachs and return in the evening full.”
(Sunan al-Tirmidhi 2344; authentic)

Here are its lessons:

  • First, trust in Allah (Tawakkul) is important when asking for sustenance.
  • Allah cares for even the smallest creatures (like birds), so He definitely cares for us.
  • We should work, trust Allah, and ask Him, because He is Al-Razzaq, the Best Provider.

References:

  • Quran, Surah Al-Ma’idah 5:114
  • Hadith, Sunan al-Tirmidhi 2344

Seeking sustenance (rizq) from Allah is a beautiful way to show our trust in Him. Islam teaches us that Allah is the Provider, and He blesses His servants in ways they cannot imagine.

In the Quran, Allah says:

“And whoever fears Allah – He will make for him a way out. And He will provide for him from where he does not expect.”
(Surah At-Talaq 65:2-3)

This verse reminds us that having faith and fearing Allah brings blessings, including sustenance from unexpected sources.

The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) also taught a simple and powerful dua:

“O Allah, forgive me, have mercy on me, guide me, give me well-being, and provide for me.”
(Sahih Muslim)

This shows that along with sustenance, we should also ask for forgiveness, guidance, and good health.

Even Imam Ali (A.S.) prayed for lawful and pure sustenance, saying:

“O Allah! Grant me halal (lawful) sustenance and keep me away from haram (unlawful).”
(Tuhaf al-Uqul)

These teachings guide us to always seek blessings that are pure, lawful, and filled with barakah (blessings).

Dua to Seek the Bounties

This short prayer reminds us how deeply we rely on Allah. It says:

“O Allah, I ask You of Your bounty and Your mercy, for indeed, none holds possession of them but You.”

It was said by the Prophet (peace be upon him) during a moment when he sought help and trust in Allah’s kindness. It shows that:

  • Allah is the only one who can truly give us blessings and mercy.
  • Asking with humility brings swift response.
  • This simple phrase captures big hope — we ask for Allah’s help and remember He alone controls everything.

This dua is easy to memorize and say at any time—especially when we feel the need for Allah’s mercy and help in our daily life.

Seeking forgiveness for the acquisitions of sustenance

In Surah Nuh (10-12), Prophet Nuh (AS) told his people:

“Seek forgiveness from your Lord; He is Most Forgiving. He will send rain, give you wealth and children, and make gardens and rivers for you.”

The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ explained this further:

“Whoever keeps asking forgiveness, Allah will make a way out from every hardship, remove every sorrow, and give him provision from unexpected sources.”
(Abu Dawood 1518, Ibn Majah 3819)

  • Istighfar (seeking forgiveness) brings spiritual peace.
  • It also brings material blessings like rain, wealth, and children.
  • Forgiveness connects us to Allah’s mercy and opens doors of ease.
  • Abundant Rain: Allah will bless the land and give water for crops.
  • Wealth and Children: He will grant prosperity and strong families.

The message is clear: seeking forgiveness (Istighfar) opens the doors to countless blessings in our life — from spiritual peace to worldly success.

This dua is a beautiful supplication taught by Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. It asks Allah for four major things:

  1. Forgiveness — to be forgiven for mistakes.
  2. Mercy — to receive compassion and kindness.
  3. Well-being (and Guidance) — to be safe, healthy, and rightly guided.
  4. Provision (Rizq) — to be given sustenance and what one needs.

Prophet ﷺ used to recite this between the two prostrations in prayer. It reminds us that we should hope from Allah and ask for what truly matters in both this life and the Hereafter.

Reciting Tasbeeh for attaining sustenance

The words “Subhan Allah wa bihamdihi” mean “Glory be to Allah and all praise belongs to Him.” Prophet Muhammad ﷺ taught us that saying this simple phrase brings countless rewards.

He said that whoever says “Subhan Allah wa bihamdihi” one hundred times a day, all his sins will be forgiven, even if they are as much as the foam of the sea. This shows how merciful Allah is and how small actions can bring big rewards.

This dhikr is easy to say, takes very little time, but its reward is huge. It keeps the heart connected to Allah, brings peace to the soul, and fills the book of deeds with blessings.

By reciting it daily, a person remembers Allah, seeks His forgiveness, and shows gratitude for all the blessings in life.

Praying for Halal and pure sustenance

This dua is very special. Prophet Muhammad ﷺ used it right after finishing the morning (Fajr) prayer, when he said the Salam. The words mean:

  • Beneficial knowledge: knowledge that helps in this life and the next, that is useful.
  • Pure / good provision: income or sustenance that is lawful and clean, without harm.
  • Deeds that are accepted: actions that are done sincerely, according to Islam, so Allah accepts them.

We ask Allah for these three things because they are very important:

  • Knowledge helps us know what is right and wrong.
  • Pure provision keeps us honest and away from forbidden ways.
  • Accepted deeds are what bring reward and closeness to Allah.

We should try to say this dua, especially after prayer, to always live a life that is good and pleasing to Allah.

Dua for Debt from Hadith

This is a very powerful supplication taught by Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, narrated through ‘Ali رضي الله عنه. It was taught when a man who owed money and was unable to pay asked for help. Even if the debt were as big as the mountain of Seer, Allah would take care of it.

The dua means:

  • “Suffice me with what You make lawful, against what You make unlawful” → Ask Allah to give you lawful means so that you won’t have to rely on Haram or forbidden things.
  • “And make me independent by Your favour of everyone besides You” → Ask Allah that through His kindness, you become self-sufficient, not needing to depend on others.

Why this is important:

  • So that a person lives honestly and avoids wrongdoing.
  • Because dependence on others can sometimes cause shame, distress, or unneeded worries.
  • Allah’s help is limitless; this supplication reminds us to rely on Him.

When to recite it:

  • When you are worried about debts.
  • When you feel you lack resources or support.
  • Especially in times of hardship or need.

Asking for sustenance according to need

This supplication “O Allah! Grant my family sustenance sufficient for their living.” is a humble request to Allah to provide for one’s household the basic needs like food, shelter, clothing, and everything necessary to live. It asks for sufficient (قُوْتًا) provision — not just luxury, but what will let a family live with dignity and peace.

Why it matters:

  • Because every family member needs to be looked after and provided for, especially in times of trouble or when income is low.
  • It keeps the believer mindful that all provision comes from Allah.
  • It helps reduce worry and stress, knowing that Allah is being asked to take care of one’s dependents.

When one should recite this:

  • When facing financial difficulty or uncertainty.
  • When thinking about the family’s wellbeing.
  • Regularly, as part of one’s prayers or supplications, trusting that Allah provides.

Supplication for grace, sustenance, and blessing

This dua from the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ teaches us to ask Allah for abundant and sufficient sustenance in old age when strength decreases and life nears its end.

Meaning of the dua:

  • Asking Allah for financial independence.
  • Protection from being dependent on people in old age.
  • To live a dignified life until death with Allah’s blessings.

Lessons for us:

  • We should always plan for the Hereafter but also ask Allah for dignity in this life.
  • Old age is a time when health and wealth may decline; this dua asks Allah for comfort and ease at that stage.
  • It reminds us that provision comes only from Allah, not from our efforts alone.

When to recite:

  • In supplications after Salah.
  • When feeling worried about future financial needs.
  • For parents and elderly family members.

Reference:
(Al-Mu‘jam al-Awsat by al-Tabarani: 3611)

Prayer for Blessing in sustenance

This dua is beautiful and useful. It was narrated: “O Allah! Forgive my sins, make my house spacious, and bless my sustenance.”

What it means:

  • Asking Allah to forgive all sins, mistakes, and wrong actions.
  • Asking for a home that is comfortable, peaceful, spacious — so that you live without tightness or stress.
  • Asking that whatever livelihood (rizq) Allah gives, it be blessed — so there’s enough, it’s lawful, and it’s preserved from harm.

Lessons we get:

  • Forgiveness is always first; when we are free of guilt and sins, other things are easier to take.
  • A good home environment and enough space are part of a stable, happy life.
  • Barakah (blessing) in rizq means not only increase but also safety, stability and goodness in what is given.

When to say this dua:

  • When you feel that your sins are burdening you.
  • When your financial condition is tight or your home is not comfortable.
  • When asking Allah for better life, more comfort, peace.

“Barakah” meaning:
Blessing that makes what you have more beneficial — even if you have little, it lasts; even if you have enough, it is not wasted or taken away.

Prayer for blessing in Sa' and M

This dua comes from Saheeh Muslim (3337) where the Prophet ﷺ prayed:

“O Allah, bless us in our Sa‘ and in our Mudd, and make one blessing two blessings.”

Meaning:

  • Sa‘ and Mudd were traditional measurements for food. The Prophet ﷺ asked Allah to put blessing in the food supply of the people of Madinah.
  • Asking for “two blessings” means more goodness, more stability, and more benefit in what Allah gives.

When to read this dua:

  • When asking Allah for barakah in food, money, and resources.
  • When you feel your income or sustenance is tight or decreasing.

Lessons:

  • Even in small things, Allah can put huge blessings.
  • Barakah means goodness, benefit, and increase without waste.
  • It shows gratitude to Allah for whatever we have.

Supplication for obtaining the fruits of the earth

Trust in Allah Brings Provisions

This Qur’anic verse Al-Ma’idah 5:114 says:

“And provide us with sustenance, for You are the best of providers.”

This reminds us that Allah is the greatest provider.

There is a hadith which teaches us something very similar:

“If you were to rely upon Allah with the reliance due to Him, He would provide for you just as He provides for the birds: they go out in the morning with empty stomachs and return in the evening full.”
(Sunan al-Tirmidhi 2344; authentic)

Here are its lessons:

  • First, trust in Allah (Tawakkul) is important when asking for sustenance.
  • Allah cares for even the smallest creatures (like birds), so He definitely cares for us.
  • We should work, trust Allah, and ask Him, because He is Al-Razzaq, the Best Provider.

References:

  • Quran, Surah Al-Ma’idah 5:114
  • Hadith, Sunan al-Tirmidhi 2344

For Blessing In Sustenance

This dua from Sunan Ibn Majah (3322) says:

“O Allah! Bless us in it and provide us with something better than it.”

Meaning:

  • It is recited after eating or when a blessing ends.
  • We ask Allah for blessings in what we had and something better in the future.

When to Read:

  • After finishing food.
  • When a blessing ends or decreases.

Lessons:

  • Always thank Allah for what you have.
  • Ask Allah for blessings and better provisions.

Prayer for sustenance for children

“Our Lord! I have settled some of my descendants in an uncultivated valley near Your Sacred House, O our Lord, so that they may establish prayer. So make the hearts of some among people incline towards them and provide them with fruits so that they may give thanks.”
(Surah Ibrahim 14:37)

Occasion:
This supplication was made by Prophet Ibrahim (AS) when he left his wife Hajar (AS) and son Ismail (AS) near the Kaaba in Makkah, which was then a barren land with no crops or water. He prayed for their safety, sustenance, and for people’s hearts to be drawn towards them.

Reference:

  • Qur’an: Surah Ibrahim (14:37)
  • Hadith Sources: This du’a is often mentioned in tafsir books like Tafsir Ibn Kathir and Sahih narrations related to the story of Ibrahim (AS).

Prayer for blessing in the sustenance of children

“O Allah, grant him wealth and children and bless him.”
(Sahih Al-Bukhari: 1982)

Occasion:
This dua was made when the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ visited the house of Anas ibn Malik (RA). His mother requested the Prophet ﷺ to pray for her son. The Prophet ﷺ prayed for wealth, children, and blessings for Anas (RA).

Meaning:
The dua asks Allah for three main blessings:

  1. Wealth (Māl): Sufficient and halal provision.
  2. Children (Walad): Righteous offspring who bring joy.
  3. Barakah (Blessing): Long life with goodness, prosperity, and faith.

Reference:

  • Hadith: Sahih Al-Bukhari (1982)
  • Book: Kitab al-Zakah, authentic narration.

Prayer for Blessing in the sustenance of others

“O Allah, bless them in what You have provided for them, forgive them, and have mercy on them.”
(Sunan Abi Dawood: 3854)

Occasion:
This dua was taught by Prophet Muhammad ﷺ when someone invited him for food. After eating, the Prophet ﷺ made this beautiful supplication for the host.

Meaning:
The dua asks Allah for three main blessings:

  1. Barakah (Blessing): In their wealth and food.
  2. Forgiveness: For their sins.
  3. Mercy: So Allah’s compassion surrounds them in this life and the Hereafter.

Reference:

  • Hadith: Sunan Abi Dawood (3854)
  • Book: Kitab al-At‘imah (Book of Foods)

Prayer for Blessing in the sustenance of other

Trust in Allah Brings Provisions

This Qur’anic verse Al-Ma’idah 5:114 says:

“And provide us with sustenance, for You are the best of providers.”

This reminds us that Allah is the greatest provider.

There is a hadith which teaches us something very similar:

“If you were to rely upon Allah with the reliance due to Him, He would provide for you just as He provides for the birds: they go out in the morning with empty stomachs and return in the evening full.”
(Sunan al-Tirmidhi 2344; authentic)

Here are its lessons:

  • First, trust in Allah (Tawakkul) is important when asking for sustenance.
  • Allah cares for even the smallest creatures (like birds), so He definitely cares for us.
  • We should work, trust Allah, and ask Him, because He is Al-Razzaq, the Best Provider.

References:

  • Quran, Surah Al-Ma’idah 5:114
  • Hadith, Sunan al-Tirmidhi 2344

Prayer for Blessing in the sustenance of other

The phrase “بَارَكَ اللهُ لَكَ فِي أَهْلِكَ وَمَالِكَ” translates as “May Allah bless your family and your wealth.” This hadith is reported in Sahih al-Bukhari (Hadith No. 2049). Sahih al-Bukhari is one of the most authentic collections of sayings and traditions of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

This specific hadith occurred when Sa’d bin Rabi’ al-Ansari, a wealthy companion, offered half his property and help for marriage to Abdur-Rahman bin Auf. Abdur-Rahman replied with the dua, “May Allah bless you in your family and your property,” showing a prayer for blessing and abundance in both family and wealth.

Explanation

  • Blessing in Family: Asking Allah to grant goodness, prosperity, unity, and protection to one’s family members.
  • Blessing in Wealth: Asking Allah to make one’s money beneficial, abundant, and free from harm or loss.

This hadith embodies the Islamic values of mutual support, goodwill, and prayer for each other’s well-being. It encourages believers to seek Allah’s blessings in both personal relationships and material provisions.

Context of the Hadith

The event took place when Abdur-Rahman bin Auf came to Medina. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) established brotherhood between him and Sa’d. Sa’d was very generous offering half his wealth and even helped arrange Abdur-Rahman’s marriage. Abdur-Rahman’s dua in response reflects the gratitude and positive supplication typical among companions.

The hadith also emphasizes the importance of blessings over mere wealth or family size, highlighting the quality of mercy and sustenance from Allah.

Related Sayings

The Prophet (PBUH) also advised:

  • “Whoever desires expansion in his sustenance and lifespan should maintain good relations with relatives.” (Sahih al-Bukhari)
    This reinforces that blessings and sustenance often come along with good family ties and relationships.

Supplication for Blessing in the Hand of the earner

The phrase “بَارَكَ اللَّهُ لَكَ فِي صَفْقَةِ يَمِينِكَ” translates as “May Allah bless the transaction of your right hand.” This expression is used to invoke blessings upon the earnings or business done with one’s right hand. It is a supplication for success and blessing in lawful earnings.

Though this exact phrase is well-known in Islamic culture as a dua for blessings in trading, business, and earnings, it is also supported by various Prophetic traditions that emphasize blessing in lawful work and transactions.

Meaning

  • Blessing in your right hand’s transaction: The “right hand” symbolically represents lawful work, success, and productive effort. This dua asks Allah to bless and make prosperous the effort, dealings, or transactions undertaken.

Explanation

In Islam, the right hand is often associated with goodness, honor, and provision. Earning through the right hand or lawful means is highly encouraged. This dua acknowledges the importance of seeking divine blessing in all financial dealings and labor.

Blowing blessings on the “right hand’s dealings” means asking God to increase the reward, barakah (spiritual and worldly blessing), and success in one’s work or trade, ensuring the provision is halal, fruitful, and beneficial.

Contextual Background

In Islamic etiquette, it is common to say this dua when someone completes a transaction or starts work involving their right hand, as a prayer for Allah’s grace on their earnings.

Related Hadith and Sayings

  • The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said:
    “The best of people are those who earn a living with their own hands and benefit themselves and others” (Hadith encouragement for lawful earnings).
  • Allah loves when His servants earn through halal (permissible) means.
  • Saying prayers like “بارَكَ اللهُ لَكَ فِي صَفْقَةِ يَمِينِكَ” reflects the Islamic value of seeking Allah’s blessings in daily activities.

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Trust in Allah Brings Provisions

This Qur’anic verse Al-Ma’idah 5:114 says:

“And provide us with sustenance, for You are the best of providers.”

This reminds us that Allah is the greatest provider.

There is a hadith which teaches us something very similar:

“If you were to rely upon Allah with the reliance due to Him, He would provide for you just as He provides for the birds: they go out in the morning with empty stomachs and return in the evening full.”
(Sunan al-Tirmidhi 2344; authentic)

Here are its lessons:

  • First, trust in Allah (Tawakkul) is important when asking for sustenance.
  • Allah cares for even the smallest creatures (like birds), so He definitely cares for us.
  • We should work, trust Allah, and ask Him, because He is Al-Razzaq, the Best Provider.

References:

  • Quran, Surah Al-Ma’idah 5:114
  • Hadith, Sunan al-Tirmidhi 2344

Dua for Sustenance: A Spiritual Guide to Rizq and Blessings

Sustenance (rizq) from Allah is essential in meeting our living needs, wealth, and blessings; every believer seeks to increase it through Allah’s mercy and grace. Dua for sustenance can be used to spiritually connect to Allah while asking him for abundance, sufficiency, and blessings (barakah). Here at this website are duas and Quranic guidance that may assist with praying for sufficient sustenance  as a powerful way of asking Allah for more rizq in life! This page features authentic duas and guidance, which may assist with dua for sufficient sustenance or an increase of your current sustenance (rizq).

What is Sustenance in Islam?

Sustenance, or “rizq,” in Islam, refers to more than just money or food; it includes health care, family support, knowledge, peacemaking efforts, and success in general. Allah provides sustenance as He wishes in accordance with His divine will outlined in the Quran: He grants sustenance where and when He pleases. Allah says in the Quran:

“And there is no creature on earth but that upon Allah is its provision…” (Surah Hud 11:6)

This reminds us that sustenance comes from Allah alone, and we must turn to Him with trust and faith through prayer (dua).

Importance of Dua for Sustenance and Wealth

Submitting prayers of worship in order to receive sustenance and wealth is an expression of humility before Allah, whom you depend upon for support and blessings. Prophet Muhammad (SAW) said it best:

“Sustenance comes to those who feed others faster than a knife can cut through flesh.”
(Bihar al-Anwar)

Also, the Prophet (SAW) advised:

“Remain in a state of purity (Tahara), and your sustenance will be increased.”
(Kanz al-‘Ummal)

This means spiritual cleanliness and righteousness attract Allah’s blessings for rizq.

Powerful Duas for Sustenance and Barkah

Below are a selection of well-known duaein and Supplications from Quran and Hadith that you can recite daily to pray for an increase in sustenance as well as dua for peace in your rizq.

  1. Dua from Surah Al-Baqarah for Sustenance and Goodness

The Quran teaches us to pray for both worldly and spiritual good, which includes sustenance:

“Our Lord! Give us good in this world and good in the Hereafter, and save us from the punishment of the Fire.”
(Surah Al-Baqarah 2:201)

This dua is a comprehensive prayer asking Allah for abundance in this life and eternal reward.

  1. Dua of Prophet Zakariya (AS) for Provision

Prophet Zakariya prayed to Allah for provisions and family:

“My Lord, grant me from Yourself a good offspring. Indeed, You are the Hearer of supplication.”
(Surah Al-Imran 3:38)

This dua can also be adapted to seek Allah’s blessings for continuous sustenance.

  1. Shortest Powerful Dua for Rizq

Recite the following after obligatory prayers for increased sustenance:

“O Allah, O Allah, O Allah, O Lord, O Everliving, O Self-Subsisting, O Owner of Splendour and Generosity, I beseech You in the name of Your great ism azam to give me sustenance in abundance, lawful and pure by Your mercy, O the most merciful.”
(Dua from Duas.org)

Reciting this with sincerity is said to bring blessings to one’s rizq for generations.

  1. Hazrat Ali’s Words on Sustenance

Hazrat Ali (RA) said:

“Trust in Allah but tie your camel.”
This means while relying on prayer, one must also work hard and be responsible. Both effort and dua attract sustenance.

Everyday Practices to Attract Sustenance

  • Purity and Charity (Sadaqah): The Prophet (SAW) emphasized that charity increases sustenance:
    “Increase your charity and you will be provided more.” (Hadith)
  • Gratitude and Contentment: Recite, “O Allah, make me content with what You have provided and bless it for me.”
    Gratitude attracts barakah in sustenance.
  • Reliance on Allah: Trust that Allah’s plan is best. Even if sustenance seems limited at times, Allah’s wisdom is perfect.

Common FAQs About Dua for Sustenance

Q: Can I recite any dua for sustenance anytime?

A: Yes, dua can be made anytime, but mornings & after prayers are especially recommended for blessings.

Q: Does working hard affect sustenance?

A: Yes, Islam teaches that effort is key alongside dua. Both hand in hand bring desired results.

Q: Is there a specific Surah for sustenance?

A: Surah Al-Baqarah Ayat 201 and others contain beautiful duas for rizq and general blessings.

Conclusion

Dua for sustenance consists of turning towards Allah with humility and trust, asking for abundant, lawful, and blessed provisions from him. Quranic duas can help open Allah’s mercy generously – never forget what the Prophet (SAW) had to say:

“Always remain in the state of purity, and sustenance will be ample.”
(Kanz al-`Ummal)

May Allah bless you with endless rizq and barkah. Ameen.